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Public News Post #9157

Lord, I am intrigued

Written by: Caled Tiercel, Jenna's Toy
Date: Sunday, December 2nd, 2001
Addressed to: Sartan, Lord of Evil


Lord Sartan,
As I understand it, those that follow Your Seven Truths of Evil are
attempting to be strong. I have a question for You though, Divine One.

Undoubtably, Hawk, and Harrow, and the others are weak. There is little
disagreement there - they were after all unable to help themselves
against the horde that was attempting to put them under the knife.

What I fail to understand, however - is how Your followers can think to
call themselves strong, by announcing to the world their sacrifice of
someone so small and weak (harro) that most people have never even heard
of him. How can they be proud that it took so many of them to accomplish
the sacrifice of someone so small?

Logic tells me that either Your followers are actually weak themselves,
or that the being that gives them direction is weak. Since the latter is
a contradiction in terms, I am forced to believe that your followers are
weak. Perhaps you ought to look into this? Perhaps the sacrifice could
be changed to reflect true accomplishment.

Caled


Penned by my hand on the 18th of Sarapin, in the year 293 AF.


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Public News Post #9157

Lord, I am intrigued

Written by: Caled Tiercel, Jenna's Toy
Date: Sunday, December 2nd, 2001
Addressed to: Sartan, Lord of Evil


Lord Sartan,
As I understand it, those that follow Your Seven Truths of Evil are
attempting to be strong. I have a question for You though, Divine One.

Undoubtably, Hawk, and Harrow, and the others are weak. There is little
disagreement there - they were after all unable to help themselves
against the horde that was attempting to put them under the knife.

What I fail to understand, however - is how Your followers can think to
call themselves strong, by announcing to the world their sacrifice of
someone so small and weak (harro) that most people have never even heard
of him. How can they be proud that it took so many of them to accomplish
the sacrifice of someone so small?

Logic tells me that either Your followers are actually weak themselves,
or that the being that gives them direction is weak. Since the latter is
a contradiction in terms, I am forced to believe that your followers are
weak. Perhaps you ought to look into this? Perhaps the sacrifice could
be changed to reflect true accomplishment.

Caled


Penned by my hand on the 18th of Sarapin, in the year 293 AF.


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