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A Courteous Aide-Memoire


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[!] A missive is plastered on the Haelun’or notice board, a well-penned parchment displayed for all to see.

 

A Courteous Aide-Memoire

 

In recent years has the Silver State of Haelun’or experienced a gradual growth in tolerance for the lessers, an issue much exacerbated by the Kharajyr menace that plagued the minds of our blessed citizens, defiled their sense of purity and clouded their adherance to elMaehr’sae Hiylun’ehya. The influence of elKharajyr, as well as our forced favouritism towards them has signaled a much neglected, but certainly calamitous rise in liberalism, an ever encroaching path towards injurious regression towards the ways of our predecessors, to the days when any Son of Horen, Urguan, Malin or Krug - outsiders, would be permitted unequivocal entry. Such is evidently unacceptable in elCihi’thilln, where the purity of our blessed bastion of Silver should not be adulterated by the ignominious actions of visitors. 

 

The admission of lessers into elCihi should be reserved as an unprecedented privilege in their narrow minds, and should only be granted to those with a clear intent to benefit the livelihood of the Silver City. It is undeniable that the contribution of knowledge from all is invaluable to elMaehr’sae. However, admittance granted through mere materialistic contribution is inadequate and unacceptable, is it not in the nature of Mali’thill to look beyond transient gains, but rather lasting achievements? This humble servant of Larihei implores the Sillumiran to take appropriate actions, reforms to rectify this error, for it is only in the interest of the Silver State to preserve the integrity of our most cherished principles and the wellbeing of our people. Thus, the Sillumiran must act as a bulwark against lesser infiltration in all forms. As the Weeping Blades of Haelun’or, it is their responsibility to protect our blessed State from the vice of the lessers, ascertaining between their benevolence and malevolence, gauging worthiness and pestilence.

 

I am but a humble servant of Larihei, and this one wishes to remind the blessed elves of Haelun’or that we must be more critical of those from outside elCihi - those lacking a clarity in reason for benefitting elCihi. We must remain stalwart in our unassailable, unfaltering and unswerving adherence to elMaehr’sae Hiylun’ehya. We must remain true to our ancestors in thought, leaving room for logic but never room for subjective partiality, PITY, for the lessers. It is this pity for lessers that will tempt one into the inescapable labyrinth of liberal thought and therein will a Mali’thill gradually, irrevocably lose their sense of self, their sight of Mali’thill principles and inevitably, their purity. 

 

This one beseeches upon the blessed citizens of Haelun’or never to forget the heritage which we shoulder, for we are the blessed descendants of Larihei, a living legacy to her teachings. Our ancestors - Astore, Lucion, Ellir, Iatrilemar, Kalenz - have endowed us a great nation which they had tirelessly worked to build, in days and nights of blood, sweat, toil and tears. We must not squander this monumental legacy, this beautifully cultivated heirloom of a state to the feeble enticements of liberalism. Our destiny for elMaehr’sae Hiylun’ehya as a people is one that must remain undeterred by the terribly discordant symphonies of sin for it is beneath us, a blessed people reborn millennias ago from the loving embrace of Larihei. This servant of Larihei only desires to remind the Mali’thill of Haelun’or this fundamental truth, lest we forget our ways, lest we fall into liberal disarray.


 

Maehr’sae Hiylun’ehya. Kaean’leh Evareh.

 

A servant of Larihei,

Muriel Uradir

 

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Kinahen frowned briefly at the missive, finding it quite distasteful. He didn’t like the implications of purity being so... Flickering. So weak, that interaction with others would be able to just eat it away. He viewed purity as far more unfaltering.
On top of that, he found the notion of the trouble coming from outside... Rather naive. Are we so unwilling to take responsibility, that we must blame complete nobodies on our troubles? As far as he was aware, the problems they had inside the walls hadn’t gone anywhere after the departure of the Kharajyrs...

He sighed in frustration, rubbing the bridge of his nose. He was afraid he wouldn’t be able to take this for much longer.

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