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Public News Post #8845

This.. 'Other'

Written by: Ryvern
Date: Tuesday, September 25th, 2001
Addressed to: Everyone


Dear Sapience,

You have proven yourself to be the bunch of morons that you all opine
each other are.

That said, I would like to remind you that the only God ever capable of
altering memories of other Gods was Ayar. Ayar would have no reason to
cause such problems as these we are now facing. Petty troublings of the
minds of those who believe themselves more intelligent than the Gods
themselves.

I must apologize, as I too 'remember' a Syvelium, tutor to the Paladins.
But I am no Immortal. Go back to your lives people. Your mettling with
the Garden will bring about no change. Even if you succeeded, what would
have managed? To change Sapience to fit your imperfect view of the
world?

Remember that which is always true, the Gods are infallible.

Ryvern

Penned by my hand on the 4th of Phaestian, in the year 287 AF.


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Public News Post #8845

This.. 'Other'

Written by: Ryvern
Date: Tuesday, September 25th, 2001
Addressed to: Everyone


Dear Sapience,

You have proven yourself to be the bunch of morons that you all opine
each other are.

That said, I would like to remind you that the only God ever capable of
altering memories of other Gods was Ayar. Ayar would have no reason to
cause such problems as these we are now facing. Petty troublings of the
minds of those who believe themselves more intelligent than the Gods
themselves.

I must apologize, as I too 'remember' a Syvelium, tutor to the Paladins.
But I am no Immortal. Go back to your lives people. Your mettling with
the Garden will bring about no change. Even if you succeeded, what would
have managed? To change Sapience to fit your imperfect view of the
world?

Remember that which is always true, the Gods are infallible.

Ryvern

Penned by my hand on the 4th of Phaestian, in the year 287 AF.


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