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A STATEMENT ON IMPURITY


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“If the mali’aheral are to pursue this ideal of Progress and Health, it is clear that we may not unduly endanger our kindred and 

perhaps, more importantly, their Crotch Fruit. As a result, it is of the upmost importance that only outsiders deemed desirable

be let past the gate and into the cihi where they may observe and interact with the Blessed mali’aheral.”

~ The Silver Council, Athera

 

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It is under the careful consideration by our Maheral that impurity has, conceivably, come to threaten the arteries of silver that have been delicately reinvigorated under the guidance of our blessed diarchy. Through this knowledge, I make the following statement with absolute bitterness:

 

Mali’thilln – it is imperative that we perform our sacred duty to cleanse the city of any trace of impurity. It was not long ago that forces with malicious intentions had taken root in the bedrock of what we deemed pure. Need I remind the citizenry of the days in which Arelion Laurir’ante and his accursed lover ruled upon a spire of negligence and savagery? Do we so easily forget the days when we foraged under the dictatorships of ancient Oren or adulterated Durion? I consider it my duty to remind you that many of these instances began with the stratagem of a conniving military or ringleader, bearing a pretense of maehr’sae hiylun’ehya.

 

However, it is also our duty to ensure that true mali’thilln are not scorned out of the silver corridors of Berr’lin. As the fair and just people we are, it is our burden to provide any mali’aheral a fair and impartial trial. If impurity is present, we may hope that Larihei will guide us towards the necessary answer that should result in a simple, healthy dose of acid (or other punishment, we do not speculate). Otherwise, may the accused walk among us once more, their arteries as blessed and silver as our own.

 

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In light of our sacred duty, as outlined above:

 

I, Silir Uradir, believe the intentions of our Okarir’tir adverse to what we require in a puritan based society. Foremost, he has already portrayed his scheming ways to me in the past. I had interrupted a meeting in the accursed chamber (mentioned by the Medi’ir), finding the door mutilated and ruptured. It is there that Elrion Visaj had spit out words that only a serpent would, claiming that because of his name I should cower in his presence, rather than meet him eye to eye in his meager challenges. He not only cast insults upon me but one of the most influential and sacred families in our silver traditions. He made clear his intentions to spit falsehoods of cruelty upon my name in his efforts to discard anyone that may interpret his true objectives: to abandon his purity and claim complete supremacy over the silver peoples by any means necessary.

 

It was dangerous to put the power of the Weeping Blades into the hands of an elf who has yet to come of age, moreover, an elf that is so untested and cruel. Yet, let us take this moment to understand that this was not the fault of our now great and accomplished Council, rather a newly formed council that had, at the time, only begin to test the silver waters. One mistake does not equate the boundless triumphs they have now gained.

 

Personally, I have seen no impurity in our Okarir’tayna – yet I can be wrong, and therefore investigation must be observed. Especially if there is suggestion of association with Elrion Visaj.

 

Silir Uradir, Patriarch of the Uradir

maehr’sae hiylun’ehya

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