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Written by: High Lord Kaelin, of the Maldaathi
Date: Tuesday, April 16th, 2002
Addressed to: Shakti Devi


Dear Shakti,

You have misread my post it seems,

My point is not about denying people citizenship, your city can do what
it likes in that regard, and in fact does frequently, though it is
amusing to see you trying to justify it....

My point is that there are many Maldaathi who were never Infernals, nor
citizens of Ashtan, yet your archon posted that we are all guilty of
treason.

Correct me if I am wrong, but to be guilty of treason would imply that
such a person would have to be a citizen, otherswise it is just a crime,
or act of war.

I am glad you have taken the time to correct Silverstorms attempts at
posting your rather ambiguous laws, which, as they are subject to daily
changes, is no mean feat.

I once more ask you however, to respect the Maldaathi, for indeed we are
a guild, and no, we are not the Infernals. If you wish to punish certain
members of the Maldaathi, by denying them entry to your city, then so be
it. If you choose to allow other ex-infernals to reside safely in your
city, despite them being found guilty of treason under your own system -
then again that is your choice.

I am sorry if you grow tired of 'Infantile mudslinging' however, my post
was there to correct your misconceptions that all Maldaathi are
ex-infernals, when this is clearly not the case.

I would be happy to explain the concept to you sometime, though I can
hardly see what concern a guild in another part of the land has to do
with your city.

If you really are intent on showing the world what a wonderfull law
system you have, perhaps you could put a set of laws upon your pillars
and actually stick to them, you may find the rest of the world finds it
easier to follow them that way, as we do not all possess the telepathy
skill.

Regards,

Kaelin

Penned by my hand on the 17th of Phaestian, in the year 303 AF.


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Public News Post #9650

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Written by: High Lord Kaelin, of the Maldaathi
Date: Tuesday, April 16th, 2002
Addressed to: Shakti Devi


Dear Shakti,

You have misread my post it seems,

My point is not about denying people citizenship, your city can do what
it likes in that regard, and in fact does frequently, though it is
amusing to see you trying to justify it....

My point is that there are many Maldaathi who were never Infernals, nor
citizens of Ashtan, yet your archon posted that we are all guilty of
treason.

Correct me if I am wrong, but to be guilty of treason would imply that
such a person would have to be a citizen, otherswise it is just a crime,
or act of war.

I am glad you have taken the time to correct Silverstorms attempts at
posting your rather ambiguous laws, which, as they are subject to daily
changes, is no mean feat.

I once more ask you however, to respect the Maldaathi, for indeed we are
a guild, and no, we are not the Infernals. If you wish to punish certain
members of the Maldaathi, by denying them entry to your city, then so be
it. If you choose to allow other ex-infernals to reside safely in your
city, despite them being found guilty of treason under your own system -
then again that is your choice.

I am sorry if you grow tired of 'Infantile mudslinging' however, my post
was there to correct your misconceptions that all Maldaathi are
ex-infernals, when this is clearly not the case.

I would be happy to explain the concept to you sometime, though I can
hardly see what concern a guild in another part of the land has to do
with your city.

If you really are intent on showing the world what a wonderfull law
system you have, perhaps you could put a set of laws upon your pillars
and actually stick to them, you may find the rest of the world finds it
easier to follow them that way, as we do not all possess the telepathy
skill.

Regards,

Kaelin

Penned by my hand on the 17th of Phaestian, in the year 303 AF.


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