Achaean News
actually, all Sartan followers
Written by: Caled Tiercel, Jenna's Toy
Date: Sunday, December 2nd, 2001
Addressed to: Everyone
Followers of Sartan,
I have been informed (in a fairly "warm" manner) that it was wrong of me
to question Lord Sartan about what He orders you to do. I apologised to
Lord Sartan for doing so, and now I write this post, because I still
wish to learn. This time I will ask you followers instead of the Lord
Himself.
In a nutshell, I do not understand how you can be proud that it took so
many of you to successfully sacrifice the tiny chap (whose name I have
already forgotten). I do not understand how you can be proud of even
your greater achievements. If you are not proud, then I do not
understand why you advertise your actions on this board each year.
One such "greater" achievement might be the sacrifice of Aldair last
year. I would be ashamed if it took more than -2- Sentinels to eliminate
Aldair (no offense to Aldair, but a team is a team, and 2 should be
enough for any). Yet it took a horde of you, including at least one
Aegean (Sunrise) to help. (how ironic)
So please, someone please explain this aspect of being "strong" that I
am unable to comprehend? I truly wish to learn, because with my current
understanding of strength, anyone proud of such "achievements" is surely
only weak, and not strong at all.
Caled
Penned by my hand on the 19th of Sarapin, in the year 293 AF.
actually, all Sartan followers
Written by: Caled Tiercel, Jenna's Toy
Date: Sunday, December 2nd, 2001
Addressed to: Everyone
Followers of Sartan,
I have been informed (in a fairly "warm" manner) that it was wrong of me
to question Lord Sartan about what He orders you to do. I apologised to
Lord Sartan for doing so, and now I write this post, because I still
wish to learn. This time I will ask you followers instead of the Lord
Himself.
In a nutshell, I do not understand how you can be proud that it took so
many of you to successfully sacrifice the tiny chap (whose name I have
already forgotten). I do not understand how you can be proud of even
your greater achievements. If you are not proud, then I do not
understand why you advertise your actions on this board each year.
One such "greater" achievement might be the sacrifice of Aldair last
year. I would be ashamed if it took more than -2- Sentinels to eliminate
Aldair (no offense to Aldair, but a team is a team, and 2 should be
enough for any). Yet it took a horde of you, including at least one
Aegean (Sunrise) to help. (how ironic)
So please, someone please explain this aspect of being "strong" that I
am unable to comprehend? I truly wish to learn, because with my current
understanding of strength, anyone proud of such "achievements" is surely
only weak, and not strong at all.
Caled
Penned by my hand on the 19th of Sarapin, in the year 293 AF.
