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THE DENOUNCEMENT OF LAETRANIS AP TAHORRAN


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Laetranis pays the letter no mind, going back to making up for lost time with his family and resuming his druidic lessons with his pupils.

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Penelope's head would tilt quite aggressively as she read the missive. "So, he's an absolute **** - but.... Ahhh!" she'd toss the flier into the nearby forge before rolling her eyes and getting back to chiseling the Greco sculpture. 

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A certain Mali'fenn read this denouncement with a keen gaze, whilst tending to the obese pidgeon she'd accidentally hit with an ice spike. "Laetranis.. Why does that name sound familiar?"

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“Ah, how I miss our friendship, Brother Wildfire.”
 

The Leviathan druid would sigh, a wryly smile tugging upon his lips.

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After Rylleah reads the document she throws it into the firepit "What a stupid man, he knows nothing about what he writes about."

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Namielle reads over the missive with a solemn orchid gaze, muttering to herself about how Laetranis needs a vacation before ripping up the parchment and throwing it into the fireplace at her estate.

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BASED JADEPOSTING

 

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Ka'aene recalled the moment Laetranis' spear was thrusted through the chest of an innocent dwarf, a victim of his past transgressions.

 

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based jadeposting

 

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Utayr would read the paper and then mutter "I learned to read...yet I still dont understand **** about anything on this paper..."

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"About time someone took notice of this rat's transgressions- we will see how much the flock of women that oft surrounds him will assist him now" Jeffrey mused to himself, whilst reading the missive "Perhaps, there is a hope for Elvenesse" he murmured, shortly after

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Casting an icy gaze onto his comrade Eir'thall's denouncement, Avius let out a kind of tired sigh which had become typical of him. He briefly glanced aside to the populated hearth of Amaethea, but then deigned to continue reading, although reluctantly. Line through line, the firebird became ever more conflicted by what he saw. Vulen had deserved what he got, but Laetranis, however cordially Avius viewed the Tahorran, ought to have burned in the inferno he initiated, like a warrior. Figuratively, of course. Still, turning on a friend sat badly with him, a fact made all too clear by the sour look which sat on his face. And with that, Avius climbed to Amaethea's highest place, where he once again became brother cinder. Things were so much simpler that way.

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" - Oh. What am I to do now?" Laedrad found himself lost within a grand forest of vast landscapes — an array of delicate gradients casting large shadows of the ancient trees that surrounded his frail figure. An awkward silence had bound itself until now, until a small cardinal arrived and accompanied his travel.

 


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