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.~-Ashen Folk-~.

 

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It is noteworthy that a group of mali'ker has taken up residence within the walls of our silver enclave. While it is not normally the position of Haelun'or to grant asylum to those who seek it, it is in the time of this great war the mali'aheral and triumvirate have elected to offer them refuge from that which threatens their very lives and that which they do not wish to join in.

 

While they remain neutral, as is Haelun'or, they will be our guests.

 

~ Maheral Kalenz Uradir

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Grumbles to himself as he walks around the increasingly crowded city.

 

"One would exclaim "there goes the neighbourhood," but such occurred already when the Kha-beasts moved in." 

 

Grumbles once more before sitting down on a bench by the pond, and opening his copy of The Progenitor.

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Lelien sits in the inn with a little flag on the table 'multicultural nation'. She grins.

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Lelien sits in the inn with a little flag on the table 'multicultural nation'. She grins.

 

Iatrilemar sits next to her, making bubbles in his tea.

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Ikur makes a stiff grunt as he looks at the notice, his eyes squinting and his brows raising as he huffs, before going back to his home and soon after returning with a completed note, written in pen.
 
"Karin'ayla. One could consider that allowing these beings in is somehow 'good', though I find it otherwise. It is in the common knowledge that Mali'Ker, Ame, and all other varieties of impurity are scorned and known as lower without redemption except by way of unwavering service that even still is far less then any willing mali'aharal can give. Yet we consider their lives of value, as if we have an obligation to aid the Ker', the Draoi' among them as well included in that wide blanket.
 
We once allowed a Mali'ker to pollute the city, rather, many. In the slums of Haelun'Or, 'men' such as the very little remembered "REI", plotted obscenity and attempted to corrupt the youth of our blessed race, and I am certain they might attempt such a thing even after such a long period. Why do we allow this? Have we wavered in our values, our beliefs? Have times changed to allow filth to wretch upon our walls? I do not think so. The lives of Mali'Ker are somewhat useful, in a way much like chickens are. However, unlike chickens, we have no uses of nutrition for our Ashen 'Kin'.
 
Allowing them out to find their own flawed way through this war would be far more welcome. Beyond this, they could anger whichever races lie beyond our walls and borders. The humans or 'Lucienests'(Whom I believe, believe in a being known as 'Godzillastan') could break a form of peace just by their presence. Or has our city forgotten the White Rose? 
 
A guest provides entertainment, he is the life of a 'party', and he is someone sought after. Not many seek Mali'Ker, and the inflection from this technicality that they do, is rather disturbing. The core of a society is value of all parts, and I find it difficult to think of any value in the ashen filth. Without remembrance of past values even in exempt of conscious life, we lose a good deal of what makes us superior to the other filth in the world, and just so pollutes us more.
 
Ikur Naeir."

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Ikur makes a stiff grunt as he looks at the notice, his eyes squinting and his brows raising as he huffs, before going back to his home and soon after returning with a completed note, written in pen.

 

"Karin'ayla. One could consider that allowing these beings in is somehow 'good', though I find it otherwise. It is in the common knowledge that Mali'Ker, Ame, and all other varieties of impurity are scorned and known as lower without redemption except by way of unwavering service that even still is far less then any willing mali'aharal can give. Yet we consider their lives of value, as if we have an obligation to aid the Ker', the Draoi' among them as well included in that wide blanket.

 

We once allowed a Mali'ker to pollute the city, rather, many. In the slums of Haelun'Or, 'men' such as the very little remembered "REI", plotted obscenity and attempted to corrupt the youth of our blessed race, and I am certain they might attempt such a thing even after such a long period. Why do we allow this? Have we wavered in our values, our beliefs? Have times changed to allow filth to wretch upon our walls? I do not think so. The lives of Mali'Ker are somewhat useful, in a way much like chickens are. However, unlike chickens, we have no uses of nutrition for our Ashen 'Kin'.

 

Allowing them out to find their own flawed way through this war would be far more welcome. Beyond this, they could anger whichever races lie beyond our walls and borders. The humans or 'Lucienests'(Whom I believe, believe in a being known as 'Godzillastan') could break a form of peace just by their presence. Or has our city forgotten the White Rose? 

 

A guest provides entertainment, he is the life of a 'party', and he is someone sought after. Not many seek Mali'Ker, and the inflection from this technicality that they do, is rather disturbing. The core of a society is value of all parts, and I find it difficult to think of any value in the ashen filth. Without remembrance of past values even in exempt of conscious life, we lose a good deal of what makes us superior to the other filth in the world, and just so pollutes us more.

 

Ikur Naeir."

Taenost chuckles sardonically, having written his fourth compilation of his histories on the Zionist War. He reads the notes with intrigue save for Ikur's input in which he flinches with disgust, muttering about the ignorance therein.

 

"For someone who praises the intelligence of the Mali'aheral, you appear to be the runt of the pack singing a lovely tune to lull yourself into believing you are above what you are. If you are going to make a snide remark, debase the foundation of Orenite belief, not mar the name as if you have some sort of humor. It is Godanistan, not this Godzillastan you speak of. I find it quite fascinating that you protest the inclusion of the Mali'ker by stating their flaws, but you seem to have adopted one of their flaws as their own. The Mali'ker mock and contort what is not of their own and you did just as they have did. Perhaps this character you mention influenced you, but do create the illusion that you are illustrious and sagely as it makes it more entertaining to read what you have to say.

 

As for the question at hand concerning the Ashen Kin, I say welcome them and wield a heavy hand so that they may stand upright and be akin to us. Their requiring of our aid merely compliments us with further evidence that we have the superior cultural cohesion."

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Ikur stares at the note, making a stiff grunt. 

"'And be akin to us'. If I wasn't a fool, I would say you were comparing their filth to our blessed race? This seems far more..'humanitarian', and far more Valah'. I mispelled the name of their myth, and if so, there is no reasoning to be well learned with it. I never claimed I was illustrious, nor sagely, but I have some values that include not allowing scum to stick to my boot. Just so as you seem to infer we should?

Ikur Naeir."

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