Achaean News
Ugh.
Written by: Living Dead Girl, Iliana Decordia, the Secular Revenant
Date: Thursday, April 11th, 2002
Addressed to: Arch-Elementalist, Lord Guiliaume Kharak-Stormfist, The Cynic
Guiliaume, with all due respect, I have a few points to make.
One: You are, or you were, affiliated with Shallam, which means you know
very little about Ashtan affairs, including what went on with the
Infernals.
Two: You are assuming that Horatio left Sartan's Order simply because
the going got tough. Didn't your mother ever tell you not to assume?
It's better to get the entire *true* story first, before scuttling off
and running your mouth. Honestly, I don't give a damn about your
`sources of knowledge`, because obviously you haven't learned that
sources usually are biased and don't have their story straight. Horatio
has his own reasons for leaving, you should just leave it at that.
Three: Nobody asked you. Yes, I'm fully aware you didn't ask my opinion
either, however. When people who think they are informed, but are merely
assuming on unstable grounds, start stating things as accusations, that
kind of makes me twitch. (Gods know I twitch enough already.) Nobody
really cares whether you believe he's a traitor. You weren't there, you
didn't know Horatio, therefore don't pretend to know his reasons. To do
so would to imply that you can hear every thought in his head, which, of
course, you cannot.
So, in conclusion, Guiliaume, once again with all due respect, perhaps
you should speak directly with Horatio and get his story before flinging
accusations and insults, hm?
Iliana Decordia
Penned by my hand on the 5th of Scarlatan, in the year 303 AF.
Ugh.
Written by: Living Dead Girl, Iliana Decordia, the Secular Revenant
Date: Thursday, April 11th, 2002
Addressed to: Arch-Elementalist, Lord Guiliaume Kharak-Stormfist, The Cynic
Guiliaume, with all due respect, I have a few points to make.
One: You are, or you were, affiliated with Shallam, which means you know
very little about Ashtan affairs, including what went on with the
Infernals.
Two: You are assuming that Horatio left Sartan's Order simply because
the going got tough. Didn't your mother ever tell you not to assume?
It's better to get the entire *true* story first, before scuttling off
and running your mouth. Honestly, I don't give a damn about your
`sources of knowledge`, because obviously you haven't learned that
sources usually are biased and don't have their story straight. Horatio
has his own reasons for leaving, you should just leave it at that.
Three: Nobody asked you. Yes, I'm fully aware you didn't ask my opinion
either, however. When people who think they are informed, but are merely
assuming on unstable grounds, start stating things as accusations, that
kind of makes me twitch. (Gods know I twitch enough already.) Nobody
really cares whether you believe he's a traitor. You weren't there, you
didn't know Horatio, therefore don't pretend to know his reasons. To do
so would to imply that you can hear every thought in his head, which, of
course, you cannot.
So, in conclusion, Guiliaume, once again with all due respect, perhaps
you should speak directly with Horatio and get his story before flinging
accusations and insults, hm?
Iliana Decordia
Penned by my hand on the 5th of Scarlatan, in the year 303 AF.
