Ixli 1472 Share Posted May 31, 2019 Mali’thilln, The Uradir’s are a bloodline of absolute cleanliness. Yet, even we have our occasional discourse. I have spent an exiguous amount of time delving into the past of my family, and have largely ignored the strife of the outside world. So it is with absolute frustration that I would emerge with filthy accusations against the validity of my name, given by my nephew, Renarion Uradir. Men and elves alike spend time dirtying the names of those greater than them – or simply those with the potential to be so. I had believed this above the mali’thilln, yet it is apparent that my nephew enjoys challenging the status quo we live by. The statement he had fixed is associated with a paltry threat that he had sent to me by letter after I had finished my recovery of the talonnii records. The threat read as follows; ”Silir, after some consideration, I have come to demand you relinquish the position of patriarch status to myself, Renarion Uradir. I fear you are not fit to lead our family nor Haelun’or in the right direction. I, however, have overcome boundless hurdles, and have been tutored by my father in such regards. If you were to refuse this demand, there will be many consequences upon our fragile relationship. I do hope you understand.” - Renarion Uradir A true puritan would not have privately approved of my restoration as Patriarch of the Talonnii, and then turn around and cast threats to diminish my name. A true puritan would have settled this dispute with a public debate, but nay, he chooses to forge information and claim I am a liar in order to attain what he had hoped for; sway. Furthermore, he utilizes the name of his father, a certain Durion Uradir. I had left Haelun’or due to the liberalism it was spreading, but also because of qualms I faced with my brother after the disappearance of Kalenz. We had fought, and it was my intention to not let silver blood shed. Certainly, this is a ploy by my nephew to tarnish what should not be tarnished. If he had simply gone the true route, instead of acting like a snake, we could have decided this in a different way. However, he is my nephew. I am not one to discard family, especially when we are already limited. It is my intention to not let the name of the great butterfly go extinct, and so I will look past this treachery. I was patriarch during the time of the cursed Arelion Laurir’ante, and so my claim to the Uradir name is therefore proven. To my nephew – I forgive you. Let us not repeat this mistake once more, and instead usher in a day of prosperity, and of course, purity for the line of Asul once more. maehr’sae hiylun’ehya Silir Uradir, Patriarch of the Uradir Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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