Achaean News
The Children of Sartan
Written by: Wild-Eyed Chammilla Lena-Weltsdown
Date: Thursday, March 14th, 2002
Addressed to: Everyone
Anyone with skullcap or deathsight or anyone who hasn't been hiding
under a rock cannot help but notice the action of the the Lord Sartan's
children in attempts to bring back their imprisoned Father. To these
children, I ask you, why? What has your Father done for you? Why bring
back Someone who cares nothing for you? Look at what he has turned you
into. Casting yourself one by one onto the point of a sharp rock,
repeadedly, like lemmings. Never have I seen anything that has caused so
much pity in my heart. He is using you, childen. He is taking your
bodies and souls, and using them to fuel is return, and for what? What
has he done fo you? He has taken the best and those with most potential,
those who understood ideas of loyalty and honour, and twisted them into
sad shadows of what they once were.
Why not leave your Father to his rest? It is not too late for change.
There are those who would take you in, and treat you as you should be. A
Father who would intice his own children to self-sacrafice for his own
gain is not worthy of the name Father.
Chammilla Lena-Weltsdown
Penned by my hand on the 23rd of Daedalan, in the year 301 AF.
The Children of Sartan
Written by: Wild-Eyed Chammilla Lena-Weltsdown
Date: Thursday, March 14th, 2002
Addressed to: Everyone
Anyone with skullcap or deathsight or anyone who hasn't been hiding
under a rock cannot help but notice the action of the the Lord Sartan's
children in attempts to bring back their imprisoned Father. To these
children, I ask you, why? What has your Father done for you? Why bring
back Someone who cares nothing for you? Look at what he has turned you
into. Casting yourself one by one onto the point of a sharp rock,
repeadedly, like lemmings. Never have I seen anything that has caused so
much pity in my heart. He is using you, childen. He is taking your
bodies and souls, and using them to fuel is return, and for what? What
has he done fo you? He has taken the best and those with most potential,
those who understood ideas of loyalty and honour, and twisted them into
sad shadows of what they once were.
Why not leave your Father to his rest? It is not too late for change.
There are those who would take you in, and treat you as you should be. A
Father who would intice his own children to self-sacrafice for his own
gain is not worthy of the name Father.
Chammilla Lena-Weltsdown
Penned by my hand on the 23rd of Daedalan, in the year 301 AF.