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Evil upon the banks

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Upon the 18th of The grand Harvest, I acolyte Calin found evil upon the banks of Acree. During my simple strolls and preaching across the lands, I found a man accosted by

a pair of Malin’s Kin, yet it was not peace these two agents of sin worked nay it was in harm and evil. For they struck upon a simple fisherman, a man unarmored, nothing but

a rod within his hands was struck by these creatures. From the sky, they called down to earth great balls of lightning; from a gauntlet, they called forth a hammer of light.

These weapons were used with no care for life as they struck this fisherman till he fell to the ground, the light all but knocked from his eyes.

 

Furthermore, as I was to approach these beasts, clad in the cloth of the church, they headed not my words, citing themselves as damned souls. They sought not repentance,

nor did they find peace in my words. One carried a spear of golden metal, the second a gallant adorned with a silver stag; from the weapon, an aura of fear was cast outwards. Man

nor beast was unable to approach, lest of the soundest heart. 

 

I publish this report as but a simple warning to the good men and women of Acree, lest they find themselves.es, equal victims, to these creatures

 

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In GOD and faith

 

A report: written by; 

Acolyte Cailin

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Gawain of Acre, signs the Lorraine as he reads the missive,

"My GOD! To think such a thing could occur here and go unanswered by the militia!"

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The Steel Behemoth of Acre spent a moment in place to process the information. An unacceptable outcome. Logic dictated that it should have

EXTERMINATED

Any hostile individual in the parameters.

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A Keeper of Xan would loft a brow at the missive, wondering why the priest left out such convenient details such as the "Fisherman's" status as anathema. Or the horrid draconic screeches bellowing from the man's blade. 

 

The Keeper would confer with His Holiness on the matter, in due time. It'd be undue to have the clergy so infiltrated by the hands of the Titan. 

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