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Analyzing The Mori Threat

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Ellir'siol walks up to the noticeboard to see the many new responses made to her original request. She considers for a moment if this notice should be moved inside, so the respondents can draft a response by the comforting warmth of the fire. However, within moments her eyes glaze over and she stares back at the noticeboard, seemingly surprised again by the response. She closes the distance to the board and begins to scribble responses.

Scholar of the Mori, whoever you are, it would be most beneficial to me and our noble civilization if our Librarians got to look at the same source that you have drank your knowledge from. If you have the best intentions for us Mali'aheral and maehr'sae at heart, I would hope you send out your largest carrier bird with a copy of the book you quote from, or else visit me, Ellir'siol, in the library.

Wounded, your kin feels with you. I hope the monks of Cloud Temple were able to patch up your missing limbs. Circumstance is of utmost importance here, though, as you have denoted that you were wandering uninvited into their home. I will relay your story to our wise Heial'thilln, who shall surely choose to debate the gravity we need to distill from it.

Best of recoveries to you, blessed kinsman.

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*A smaller paper is nailed to the very bottom with a dagger*

"The Mori, They cut my arms off, I have been in the caves they live in, all they did was torture me and speak giberish, I meant no harm, they are nothing but savages"

Over-Analysis: [[One who had his arms cut off cannot write.]]

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Over-Analysis: [[One who had his arms cut off cannot write.]]

[[ Maybe he hired someone to write? :P ]]

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