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~Whilst walking along the Cloud Temple Docks, one may come across a kind, young Monk would be seen offering forth a sheet of paper toward those who approached, or addressed him... Upon such a parchment, one would have beautiful calligraphy presented before them, written in soft brush strokes, having taken a great deal of time to write...~

"As the long-kept secrets of this word have been unveiled, we've been able to explore more, see more, and learn more. At the same time, the relationships between worldly forces has grown complicated. Light and Dark have intermingled, that considered Holy and Unholy live amongst one another, and the line separating good from evil has never been so unclear. In this complicated world, the way of the "warrior" has a near-infinite number of paths. The affairs of separate races constantly blend together, and new enemies constantly surface. A warrior can only follow their heart to go and face these new challenges."

 

"But... What must you do? You can start by seeking the spirits for guidance! Much unalike our ancestors, we have an unbelieveable connection to our religions and their deities. Impart your faith unto beliefs, encounter more of them, learn more from them, and your comprehension shall advance in leaps and bounds. Before you know it, you shall extend the limits of your mind beyond, and set upon the path of neutrality... This wisdom of your shall help you in more ways than you may ever know..."

 

"Be accepting... Be gracing... Be selfless..."

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The Bull Druid takes a seat beside Mizumi as she hands out the paper, taking a soft yawn and closing his eyes lightly. "Hrm. You have a strong dedication to this, I admire it."

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Garsto Leaff, a fellow monk of the younger one would watch Mizumi with a smile.

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Speaks after having the note read to him  "Unholy perhaps was not a good word, and talking about killing with purpose, perhaps not a good phrase."

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

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