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Notices are found stucks to trees with two sheets of blank paper undeaneath

"I kindly ask that that only the citizens of the elven towns answers these questions. I'd also ask that these questions are answered woth thought

1. Do you think the elven subraces should be divided

2. What is your thought behind you answer to number one

3. Name ways you believe the lives of elves can be changed for the better

Thank you for taking time to answer these questions"

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1) I have no wish to live among the mali'thill and they certainly don't enjoy our company either. Let us not try to mix water and oil.

 

2) I refer you to my prior answer

 

3) Discipline, Patience, and Obedience to Authority.

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Some druid wanders around to these notices, unsticking them and setting them down on the ground in front of the tree. "Trees don't need to be tree-ted like this."

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Uldar Irongut happens upon one of these various notices, muttering to himself, "Wot is t'is shite and why's 'et on all t'ese trees?"

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A passing monk fills out the form.

 

1. Do you think the elven subraces should be divided

What's a subrace? Is that like.. half elves? I think half elves can live wherever they want, since they're part of two cultures.

-The writing trails off, as someone passing by on the road tells her what 'sub-race' means.-

Oh. Do they divide people up by skin color now? I thought that was a human thing, and even they were kind of ashamed of it.


2. What is your thought behind you answer to number one

Back in my day, there weren't 'sub-races'. You were just an elf, or a little bit elf, or whatever. I can't even imagine how they could've separated into such binary groups with the infertility curse.. maybe there's a couple elves without the curse and they're all inbreeding and popping out brown and grey ones. That would explain everything.

3. Name ways you believe the lives of elves can be changed for the better

Get over yourselves and enjoy each others' company. Learn to love again, for better or for worse, the earth and each other.

 

Cecelia's hand hangs over the parchment as she reads her last words. She smiles sadly, trudging back off to the temple. She'd let her emotions speak for too long already.

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"When I open the Lodge of Mystics in Laureh'lin, I'd dine to have you thither so that I may ascertain your true motives. I've lived for awhile and noticed that there can be only one author of these oft-aroused surveys of sorts", Duvaindir responded in whispers as he wrote out a response in cursive to leave.

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Dak'ir scratches his head, swearing he's filled one of these out before.

 

 

1. Do you think the elven subraces should be divided
Yes.

2. What is your thought behind you answer to number one
We all have separate cultures and conflicting beliefs. It is better that we stay a safe distance from one another.

3. Name ways you believe the lives of elves can be changed for the better

A sense of maturity and to stop mating with valah.

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Alirya purses her lips as she sees many elves look at the notices but so few answering. She writes another line on the postrrs

"Three questions. Come on now, I know elves have more than enough time"

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1. Do you think the elven subraces should be divided

No physically, to a degree yes in terms of culture.
2. What is your thought behind you answer to number one

I would wish to see my kin's blood not mixed among faerie, common elf, or wood elf, yet to craft such laws infringes on the ideals of freedom and liberty. Although our division is deep and will likely only deepen, mali as a whole are stronger as a single body. Division harms us all. At time our differences may cause strife and harm as we clash against one another, yet these negatives are nothing when compared to the positives. It's important that we all stand together.

3. Name ways you believe the lives of elves can be changed for the better

 

For a mali to act as if he or she is of an immortal race, not a child

For a mali to embrace change and differences about him or her

For a mali to discipline himself or herself, to know restrain and grace, and to know the border of evil and good.

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He's living in a elven city. So he might as well. He hums, his tail swaying left and right as he reads the questions that he was given and starts to write on an empty form with quite fancy text.

 

1. Do you think the elven subraces should be divided

 

"Now that is a interesting question, there are 3 different elves. Correct? If so, I don't think there is any other way to devide the pointy ear apes that most of us call elves. We have the dark elves (They have quite fantastic eyes if I might add). Then we have the tree huggers called the wood elves and then the ever so helpful and proud High elves. Is there anymore to know about elves? Far as I know, no. So that's my final answer."

 

2. What is your thought behind you answer to number one

 

"I have already answered this question and I have nothing further to add. Enjoy."

 

3. Name ways you believe the lives of elves can be changed for the better

 

"Nothing really, it's fine as it is. I see no problem with something that isin't broken."

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Moved to the Archive. It shall be sorted into the appropriate category shortly.

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