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Sulleya reads the graffiti-laden poster, and remembers her own reply. She smiles in amusement, feeling proud of representing her High Elf background.

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15 elves is a tiny number compared to the numbers that the likes of Oren and Urguan can muster.  15 Elves is also a tiny number compared to the number of scattered dark elves and wood elves whom choose not to live in Haelun'or. And among them were high elves making the number of dark and wood elves in that 'force' fewer. This statement of yours not only fails to prove a significant point but infact makes your illusion of unity even faker.

 

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Perhaps a small number. However that number is only of those that attended the on-the-spot organization and we only gathered those elves who were in the main square. I can safely say we exited the city with at least 15 more elves within the city. Of the gathered party it was evenly split between the ame, ker and aheral. The mali'ame gaurd captain was the one to lead the group. I can't see how that disproves unity.

 

All I see is an elf who probably has been exiled and wants to think they have the right answer to everything. Those choosing to live under Haelun'or can see for themselves that the city flourishes. It is their own fault if they choose to leave and forsake their dream of unity so that they can gain power and land. It is your fault, dear writer, that you feel the need to want to lead your own faction only to let it fail again and again. It is your fault that you continue to DEMAND that Haelun'or fix your problems but when they attempt you cry out that you aren't equal. 

 

You don't want equality. You want your own form of domination. A new Malinor. We shall never go back to that filth of a nation. Recognized by all as a complete failure in the end. If you are Mali'ame rest assured Elorna or Phaedrus can handle the leadership of Mali'ame within the city. I am quite confident in dark elven leadership as well.

 

If you want to fix your problem of unity stop acting like you aren't causing them. I can assure you they aren't present in Haelun'or. 

 

~Iatrilemar Elervathar 

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Another note is pinned. Semicolon.

 

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Perhaps a small number. However that number is only of those that attended the on-the-spot organization and we only gathered those elves who were in the main square. I can safely say we exited the city with at least 15 more elves within the city. Of the gathered party it was evenly split between the ame, ker and aheral. The mali'ame gaurd captain was the one to lead the group. I can't see how that disproves unity.

 

Even on the spot your numbers are less than half of what any human force is capable of rallying within minutes. Five wood elves and five dark elves is still a miniscule number to the numberous elves unaccounted for simply done dealing with your childish sohaer and live elsewhere.

 

 

All I see is an elf who probably has been exiled and wants to think they have the right answer to everything. Those choosing to live under Haelun'or can see for themselves that the city flourishes. It is their own fault if they choose to leave and forsake their dream of unity so that they can gain power and land.

I'm not exiled, dear responder. Infact I lived in Haelun'or for many years and left of my own accord. You speak of desire to gain power and land however I live in a simple village of honest working elves and desire neither. It's haelun'or that seeks to gain dominance over all, hoarding power like a dwarf hoards gold.

 

 

 It is your fault that you continue to DEMAND that Haelun'or fix your problems but when they attempt you cry out that you aren't equal. 

 

I don't wish Haelun'or to fix any of my problems, simply kindly mind their own business which your Sohaer is failing to do.

 

You don't want equality. You want your own form of domination. A new Malinor. We shall never go back to that filth of a nation. Recognized by all as a complete failure in the end. If you are Mali'ame rest assured Elorna or Phaedrus can handle the leadership of Mali'ame within the city. I am quite confident in dark elven leadership as well.

I hated malinor. I was a guard in that nation so you know full well the filth I dealt with. Elorna is a fine enough leader and it isn't her fault that her people have abandoned Haelun'or for the most part.

 

If you want to fix your problem of unity stop acting like you aren't causing them. I can assure you they aren't present in Haelun'or

Yes they are. Droves of mali'aheral populate the shining upper district while I rarely see more than three or four of the 'lesser' races in their respective districts at any point in time. Most stay because they have no where else to go. Those who do have left.

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