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2 hours ago, Chaw said:

Shayne oberves the letter, chuckling at how it is so full of propaganda and lies that it would compare to those of the Church of Oren.

Dont say that **** just to say it ******. 

Where is the lie.

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Tahorran observes the letter, tossing his head to and fro in consideration. A bird would be sent to Artimec Camoryn.

"Come to Haelun'or, you will not be harmed. Lets talk."

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56 minutes ago, Elvrohir Aureon said:

Dont say that **** just to say it ******. 

Where is the lie.

Shayne wonders how this salty man can telepathically get into his head? Oh wait, he can hear me now. What am i supposed to think? He thinks to himself.. or the man, or both

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A crippled Lucion, naughtily inhabiting a nearby island, reads the whatever-it-is at the wherever-it-is. "Negotiation is pointless. Uradians do not compromise. They demand adherence to their viewpoint, or nothing. Militarists are a nasty lot, I do say." 

 

"Then, should they subjugate the Mali'ame again, we Mali'aheral will grow weak, and shall be pushed away by the 'ame. It is a dance that shall go on forever.

Unless the victors show a touch of compassion for their hated brethren. Not by declaring mercy in a bombastic declaration, or crowing about it before them, but merely leaving them be. Far away, and irrelevant. The way things were meant to be."

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2 hours ago, Mithradites said:

A crippled Lucion, naughtily inhabiting a nearby island, reads the whatever-it-is at the wherever-it-is. "Negotiation is pointless. Uradians do not compromise. They demand adherence to their viewpoint, or nothing. Militarists are a nasty lot, I do say." 

 

"Then, should they subjugate the Mali'ame again, we Mali'aheral will grow weak, and shall be pushed away by the 'ame. It is a dance that shall go on forever.

Unless the victors show a touch of compassion for their hated brethren. Not by declaring mercy in a bombastic declaration, or crowing about it before them, but merely leaving them be. Far away, and irrelevant. The way things were meant to be."

Artimec notes in the collective omnipotence of the forum realm that he is down for leaving haelun'or be at this point but considering they are aiming to destroy his homeland along plague spreading orcs that isn't quite an option at this point in time. Hopefully peace talks will amount to something!

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She places a hand on her forehead, chuckling rather lightly. Andri'ante sips her tea rather stiffly in the Inn of Haelun'or, regarding passing elves with small smiles.

 

"The Propagandas of Malin being the one true King is surely not the true orders of our Sohaer? If so, I'm quite disappointed in Kelthran. He strikes sharpened words to the Mali'ame, who has offered him aid in the past - I recall an orc slaving a mali'ii, and several members of the Sirame aided us in returning her. 

 

But I've stated this, so I'll move on to how this clashes against Larihei.

 

We have never worshipped Malin, we worship no one. Larihei is the one who carved our path for us, and she did not bid us to bend to our knees to Malin and follow his ways as the Mali'ame did. Nor did Larihei want us to bathe her in riches and act as if she was our GOD, she was merely our beloved Leader who made for us a new way. No, the Maehr'sae Hiylun'ehya is not about worshipping a dead king. We've never worshipped anyone. And to put trust in a dead corpse and kiss their rotten feet is Illogical. There are Mali'aheral of more sense in the Silver City, don't let this silly propaganda affect your minds dear lliran.

 

I rue this day, for I side more with oem of the Mali'ame - than a 'propaganda' apparently sent by Haelun'or. Do not attempt at what Kalenz Uradir did - we do not need more land, we do not need to govern over the other Mali. Their cultures are not our business, nor is it something we want. Tend to your own lands, lliran - the Maehr'sae Hiylun'ehya is not for the other descendants.

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"Strange how they say Oren will kill and enslave us, using the same decorative words I used to describe Oren nearly a century ago.The White Rose is dead and the elves are united into a kingdom with power and great importance to those that matter within Oren. Now for those who scream about the church, I ,an elf , am actually quite good friends with a holy knight and have worked with him a number of times in keeping the realm safe from necromancers. At one point I was at the mercy of the church when I had used my gift from Xan to heal the grievous wounds of the same knight and had ended up fainting from my efforts, the humans who had found simply set me in a nearby church to allow me rest and gave me food when I required it upon waking. Oren has changed and so has the way in which you achieve change in the empire. Now quit this violent and strenuous idea of rebellion and develop the guile of a King's mistress and the pen of a noblemen - Alirya Vincrute"

Alirya nodded after posting the letter then sat at the temple docks awaiting conversation

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12 hours ago, Mithradites said:

A crippled Lucion, naughtily inhabiting a nearby island, reads the whatever-it-is at the wherever-it-is.

 

Dak'ir debates joining Lucion on this lost island paradise, free from bickering. But as he sits below a tree, listening to the rolling thunder in the distance as he meditates, his thoughts begin to wander.

 

"While I agree the term 'King' should be replaced. I recognize the faults of both sides. If only it were possible for our kin to just finally go our separate paths. The mali'aheral have no love for Malin. They spat upon him when they put their purity above kinship. And the mali'ame are quick to dismiss the mali'aheral in most any capacity. If this is a war because of how we dishonour Malin by naming a king, well I'm afraid we've already shamed the great All-Father by having it come to elves spilling elven blood once again. Do any of the elves think Malin would be proud of where we are today? May he still walk among us or be a Spirit in the Ancestral Plane, I believe the answer would be the same..."

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

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