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Notice from Head Monk Jaehaeyrs

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You gaze upon the temple's notice board with a curious eye, a large note placed upon. Written hastily and worriedly.

"To those of any interest, the temple has lost one of it's best monks today. Monk Aelys; I have taken her stead as head monk of our sanctuary. Any and all concerns should be brought to me, or Vallei. I thank you for your time"

- Monk Jaehaeyrs, head monk of the sanctuary.

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*Sathera walks through the temple, her robes torn slightly. She appears to be on her way to the yellow road. Sathera turns her attention to a crowd and look as some tear. She giggles slightly, making her way to the notice bored. She read the note and can't help but let out another giggle. She makes her way back to the yellow road.

"Silly apes and their fake god.." She says, walking up the stairs to the docks.

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*Grimling cheers*

NO MORE STUPID HAIRED MONKS! WE ARE SAVED!

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Hushes are made at the hearing of the dwarves' cheering, monks and travelers alike turn to him with a look of displeasure.

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*Ja'Sahra approaches the note, and reads it over, before sighing.*

"Fools. Aelys' cause was noble."

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*The War Cleric Taps the bottem of his Warstaff as he speaks to himself, If others are around him they may hear him. His words Cold.*

"The monks cause was Noble.. But not for a Monk...Many think monks are right...but those are the corrupt monks..they draw arms, and threaten others with deaths...breaking the Vows and codes they were raised to accept. Many deem this as corruption cause some of us remeber the Aegis monks.. Aely was noble in her cause...but not for a monk.."

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*Gladius looks upon the notice board and sighs deeply*

"I remember the days when a head monk was not needed.. When the monks were a group of equals in a noble cause. I miss the days the monks earned respect and took control in many cases, yet were not truly a higher man or woman than their brothers or sisters..."

*Gladius frowns for a moment, still looking upon the sign. After a few moments of silence, he finally pulls himself up with a brilliantly jeweled staff and walks towards the temple docks while muttering something else about the sign.*

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Moved to the Great Library. It shall be sorted into appropriate category shortly.

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