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"Lass, may I inquire your personal opinion of me?", Sertorius sits with his feet perched on a tree root; giving a curtsy with his hand so as to allow the Speaker to say her part.

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Lucion dips his book down slightly as he watches the dark elf speak, and then the others speak their opinions. He looks between them all for a moment, before lifting his book back up, and returning to his oblivious state.

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A cloaked figure, adorning gray and silver attire much like the High-Prince does, trails behind Eleron in silence. After the stoic Elven leader spoke his piece, the cloaked one offered his own word -- speaking firmly, and with a voice of reason but one that of a stern father's;

"Tarry not with the trivialities of racial opinion; such nonsense was not meant for the Mali' mind, whether the bearer of such ill ideals' skin is ashen gray or pale white. I shame all who scorn the Faithful Brother who has ascended to his seat of power; those who wish to detract themselves from this nation-in-repair from the sole sake of his rise are no Elves -- they are those that the Druids once deemed the Elven peoples. Hume-Elves, a forsaken name and abhorrent insult that unfortunately had bore much truth despite it's harshness.

No Mali'aheral has ascended to the High Throne, nor Mali'ame, nor Mali'ker. The Faithful Brother holds the blood of the Almenor, may the ancestors grace him in his time of rule."


Nodding sharply, the figure would back off with his words spoken and piece finished.



 

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Demands race wars and race-riots

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