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You see papers attached to trees with a very sticky substance

"I'd ask that only elves answer the following questions

1. Do you believe that elven kind is truly united

2. Why is it that dark elf would be scrutinized if they mated with a high elf, note that both would be pure elves

3. Do you believe that child of mixed elven heritage (still purely elven) should be exterminated

4. What do you think can be done to improve your government if any are needed"

The rest of the paper is mostly empty, allowing for several responses

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You see papers attached to trees with a very sticky substance

"I'd ask that only elves answer the following questions

1. Do you believe that elven kind is truly united

2. Why is it that dark elf would be scrutinized if they mated with a high elf, note that both would be pure elves

3. Do you believe that child of mixed elven heritage (still purely elven) should be exterminated

4. What do you think can be done to improve your government if any are needed"

The rest of the paper is mostly empty, allowing for several responses

 

A reply is pinned with a single pine needle under one of the forms.

 

1. Elven Kind is not truly united, nor will it ever be if we are all under the rule of Haelun'or.

 

2. A Dark Elf would be scrutinised because Haelun'or blindly believe that it is wrong.

 

3. No I certainly do not think that a child of mixed elven origins should be exterminated. The very act of even considering such is horrific and cruel.

 

4A single word is scribed, effort clearly put into writing the elegant glyphs.   Malinor.

 

 

There is no signature upon the reply.

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  Andria Ith'ael displays a small frown as a copy of the note makes its way into Annil'sul itself. She then carefully writes a response. 

 

"For question one, I believe Elven kind has not been more united, except for the time before Asulon. Though it is notable that in some cases groups did split off.

 

For question two, a child born of a pair from two sub-races would not be able to contribute to society as well as a pure one, they would be conflicted over what to call their home. No child should have to suffer such misery due to the terrible actions of their parents. Mali'nor allowed such actions, Haelun'or did not, which nation still stands?

 

For question three, I believe my answer for question two states my opinion quite clearly. 

 

For question four, as I am a member of Elheial'thilln, I would most delighted to see if reasonable feedback can be provided on our workings by others. However be warned of what has happened to Elven nations prior to this one.

 

~Andria Ith'ael, Okarir'mali of the Silver Enclave of Haelun'or"

 

Andria then sends for another High Elf to place her response under one of the notes outside Haelun'or.

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A response is written.

 

1. Why would I care?

 

2. - Fix your grammar, please.

    - Mating is a disgusting enough ritual, why even do it at all?

 

3. No, simply guided to an acid pit and gently shoved. It is the kindest thing to do.

 

4. Ghost rights?

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1. Do you believe that elven kind is truly united

Never will be under Haulen'or, the Princedom of Fenn is the best hope.

2. Why is it that dark elf would be scrutinized if they mated with a high elf, note that both would be pure elves

Because Haulen'or and the hellves are demented.

3. Do you believe that child of mixed elven heritage (still purely elven) should be exterminated

No, that is horrid

4. What do you think can be done to improve your government if any are needed

Join the Princedom of Fenn

 

-Anonymous-

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Alirya pauses as she reads the latestest response then after a few minutes she writes down the response with what seems to be genuine pain

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Beth asks a fellow Mali'ker to scribe her reply, both of them exchanging exasperated glances as they construct a reply.

 

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1. Not really. United in placidity maybe. Our kin get slaughtered on the roads daily by our supposed allies, but because they aren't High Elves, nobody seems to care.

 

2. Because it destroys who we are as a culture and people. If you allow interbreeding to occur, then within several generations we'll be nothing more than "Mud Elves" with various shades of mucky brown skin (not nice brown like Woodies have!) and our cultures and ancestry will be lost.

 

3. Perhaps, for their own good. Pure elves have enough trouble in life anyways, elves do not need more burdens upon them.

 

4.  Better military. The elsillumir are a farce. True, they are efficient at keeping order within our people, but their combat prowess is extremely lacking. They can be beaten by peasants with pitchforks.

"

 

The reply is tacked by the others.

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A single response is posted. None of the questions are filled out.

 

It's written in blood, and has three daggers pinning it to the tree with a pig skull placed on th eground beneath it and an eye of iblees hastily painted, though it looks as if a child who was giggling hysterically at some wonderous joke was drawing it, as it's very crude and squiggly.

 

 

 

Exterminate the High Elves that Think like Bigots! Let Kalenz feel the slow disolving acid pits himself and know the pain he and those like him put through others, even /children/ who have done no wrong other than being a /supposed/ mistake of their parents!

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Beth watched the person doing the deed, as she was literally standing right next to the place watching. Beth challenges the person who posted the reply to go there in-game and do that where she can be reprimanded.

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Kaelin drafts a rather pointed reply buts stops and sighs midway through.

 

"What would be the point?"

 

He crumples the response and puts it in his pack, heading out.

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Beth watched the person doing the deed, as she was literally standing right next to the place watching. Beth challenges the person who posted the reply to go there in-game and do that where she can be reprimanded.

 

The person was hooded, masked, and six feet tall, it seems. But whether or not Beth was actually there is up in the air, since there was no possible way for the person who posted the reply to know she was there before they posted it, and just claimed to be there after the fact. So, no thanks!~

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Alirya doubts that someone who either brought or hunted a pig to write a letter with its blood would be very hard to spot

 

It was perhaps not the pigs blood? They didn't bring a whole pig, just a skull picked clean of flesh. But that';s none of my other people's business...

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