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and Iliana
Written by: Arch-Elementalist, Lord Guiliaume Kharak-Stormfist, The Cynic
Date: Friday, April 12th, 2002
Addressed to: Lord Horatio Moonflair, Wind of Insanity
Horatio. How good of you to respond in such a timely fashion, and wish
me all your love.
As for life, like everyone in Achaea, I value my life very highly, and
throwing oneself onto the stalagtite was invariably fatal. I have a high
sense of self-preservation. When I do serve the Gods, I tend to do in
less self-destructive ways. Oh and the stalagtite thing was a Shallam
enemying offence. I have no wish to enemied from the city I've been a
citizen of for 20 years.
Iliana. So good of you to respond too.
You're right, I didn't ask your opinion. But that is the right of free
speech some people value so highly, so I won't hold it against you. If
you like, we could discuss my sources of information in a polite and
private manner somewhere together, but that probably won'rt be
necessary. Just suffice it to say that I did know Horatio,
unfortunately,
Polite disucssions are always infintely more cultured than rude
mud-slinging so beloved by a proportion of users of this public forum.
Until again we meet.
Lord Guiliaume R. Kharak-Stormfist,
Baron Grimcrag.
Penned by my hand on the 2nd of Ero, in the year 303 AF.
and Iliana
Written by: Arch-Elementalist, Lord Guiliaume Kharak-Stormfist, The Cynic
Date: Friday, April 12th, 2002
Addressed to: Lord Horatio Moonflair, Wind of Insanity
Horatio. How good of you to respond in such a timely fashion, and wish
me all your love.
As for life, like everyone in Achaea, I value my life very highly, and
throwing oneself onto the stalagtite was invariably fatal. I have a high
sense of self-preservation. When I do serve the Gods, I tend to do in
less self-destructive ways. Oh and the stalagtite thing was a Shallam
enemying offence. I have no wish to enemied from the city I've been a
citizen of for 20 years.
Iliana. So good of you to respond too.
You're right, I didn't ask your opinion. But that is the right of free
speech some people value so highly, so I won't hold it against you. If
you like, we could discuss my sources of information in a polite and
private manner somewhere together, but that probably won'rt be
necessary. Just suffice it to say that I did know Horatio,
unfortunately,
Polite disucssions are always infintely more cultured than rude
mud-slinging so beloved by a proportion of users of this public forum.
Until again we meet.
Lord Guiliaume R. Kharak-Stormfist,
Baron Grimcrag.
Penned by my hand on the 2nd of Ero, in the year 303 AF.