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Public News Post #9395

Our encounter today...

Written by: Shub Niggurath, Angel of the Starless Sky
Date: Monday, February 11th, 2002
Addressed to: Phainein Quest Princess Bambi, Incarnation of Oneiros


Today, while visiting with Helf'ga, I watched Bambi lead the tsol'aa
Sylvos down into the sewers.

A few minutes later she returned, handing a juicy filet of tsol'aa to
the ogress cook for her stew.

This was no doubt the work of the Keep's butcher, Quel'zar. But moreover
it was the work of the Incarnation of Oneiros--the mortal voice of the
God of Peace.

I take this quote from the HELP ONEIROS scroll: "Oneiros challenges
violence in the land by accepting followers into his order who abhor
violence of any form."

Do you not agree that leading Sylvos to his slaughter is violent? Does
it not disgust you to watch Sylvos die at the hands of Quel'zar, knowing
all along that you were the one who delivered him there?

It appears to me that perhaps you were more consumed with the thought of
the reward of gold you receive from Helf'ga upon delivering the chunk of
the tsol'aa you had lead to his violent death than you were with your
religious ideology.

Shub Niggurath

Penned by my hand on the 15th of Lupar, in the year 298 AF.


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Public News Post #9395

Our encounter today...

Written by: Shub Niggurath, Angel of the Starless Sky
Date: Monday, February 11th, 2002
Addressed to: Phainein Quest Princess Bambi, Incarnation of Oneiros


Today, while visiting with Helf'ga, I watched Bambi lead the tsol'aa
Sylvos down into the sewers.

A few minutes later she returned, handing a juicy filet of tsol'aa to
the ogress cook for her stew.

This was no doubt the work of the Keep's butcher, Quel'zar. But moreover
it was the work of the Incarnation of Oneiros--the mortal voice of the
God of Peace.

I take this quote from the HELP ONEIROS scroll: "Oneiros challenges
violence in the land by accepting followers into his order who abhor
violence of any form."

Do you not agree that leading Sylvos to his slaughter is violent? Does
it not disgust you to watch Sylvos die at the hands of Quel'zar, knowing
all along that you were the one who delivered him there?

It appears to me that perhaps you were more consumed with the thought of
the reward of gold you receive from Helf'ga upon delivering the chunk of
the tsol'aa you had lead to his violent death than you were with your
religious ideology.

Shub Niggurath

Penned by my hand on the 15th of Lupar, in the year 298 AF.


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