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To all whom defy iblees,

We can take snowyfields any day of the week, the only reason we don't is because we are biding our time... I don't think you've noticed but we have been busy building a fort...

I have seen you scouting us... Counting the heads in my room that's 24 of you defying iblees, the UAC attacked us... Yet did they win? No. When the people of Orem attacked did you win? No.

So what do yo think Is going to happen when you all attack us? You will DIE sand you will feel iblees' wrath.

Our attacks were all driven back... But they were not intended to be won, they were done to inflict fear into your hearts and minds...

In conclusion... Attack us if you must... Just be sure to have a friend bring a bodybag.

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The only thing is... They don't have a decent strategist within their ranks. If my villain app gets accepted, I hope to help with battle strategies.

Oh we do... We are just waiting for a time to strike...

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You see, people lied about our recent attack on Snowy Fields. In fact, none survived, we made sure of that. And we sustained just one casualty to your entire city of casualties. A few tried to cower in the inn, those were the last to die. You have no idea of the power we possess, you have only seen but a fraction of what we can do. You wish us to conquer cities? So be it.

The attack must 'ave come after Ah 'ad returned tah the cathedral as Ah was not witness tah the destruction of Snowy Fields and the massacre of 'er people. Surely thar couldn't 'ave been many defenders thar by that time.

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ah the propaganda of the undead. You speak of the "enlightenment"that I saw yet you misinterpreted my enlightenment. I have learned to be open to all ideas and listen to, as strange and foreign as they may sound. I found similarities between us with out a doubt but there where many snags, perhaps the most contrasting being our beliefs on who is worthy and what is power. We ascended wish to protect the people of Aegis and when this was mentioned to you I found your response interesting. You claimed to protect those whom you succeed in conquering and I see there some good behind said actions and I during my time in my cell ponder this among other things. I found that in the end this tied in with the undead judgment of who is worthy. In our discussion, while I waited for your minions to--with no avail-- fix the arrow torture chamber, you went to explain that the ascended where weak and not able to rule. Not worthy.

You claimed us weak for our protection of the people of Aegis who you claimed to be unworthy mortal, yet I still ponder why then, do you wish to protect those you conquer. Would that not then make the undead just as weak as the ascended in the logic of the undead. You also claimed our weakness in the fact that we protect life. I ask you in return, which is of a greater power the ability to take a life or one to put a stopper to death? Anyone can take the life of a mortal many who are not undead have. Even I before my discovery of my Aengul blood had taken the life of a mortal. The one who uses power to protect life is more powerful then the one who destroys it.

My time with the undead was indeed enlightening. I got a glimpse of the undead's view of the world. I saw some reason in the undead an I understood some of their views. I however also saw certain views they could not alter, forever trapped by Iblees' views.

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ah the propaganda of the undead. You speak of the "enlightenment"that I saw yet you misinterpreted my enlightenment. I have learned to be open to all ideas and listen to, as strange and foreign as they may sound. I found similarities between us with out a doubt but there where many snags, perhaps the most contrasting being our beliefs on who is worthy and what is power. We ascended wish to protect the people of Aegis and when this was mentioned to you I found your response interesting. You claimed to protect those whom you succeed in conquering and I see there some good behind said actions and I during my time in my cell ponder this among other things. I found that in the end this tied in with the undead judgment of who is worthy. In our discussion, while I waited for your minions to--with no avail-- fix the arrow torture chamber, you went to explain that the ascended where weak and not able to rule. Not worthy.

You claimed us weak for our protection of the people of Aegis who you claimed to be unworthy mortal, yet I still ponder why then, do you wish to protect those you conquer. Would that not then make the undead just as weak as the ascended in the logic of the undead. You also claimed our weakness in the fact that we protect life. I ask you in return, which is of a greater power the ability to take a life or one to put a stopper to death? Anyone can take the life of a mortal many who are not undead have. Even I before my discovery of my Aengul blood had taken the life of a mortal. The one who uses power to protect life is more powerful then the one who destroys it.

My time with the undead was indeed enlightening. I got a glimpse of the undead's view of the world. I saw some reason in the undead an I understood some of their views. I however also saw certain views they could not alter, forever trapped by Iblees' views.

Beutifull poetry, all your statments are nearly beyond the compensation of mortal knowledge.

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A great catch indeed! I applaud your resourcefulness and talents into capturing one so important to the vitality of the Ascended.

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'Soon after', you say? He festered for weeks ((IG)) in our cell we fashioned for him before the other Sages slowly creaked into movement to rescue their comrade.

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Your hunter is too afraid to kill me , it seems! All he does is spy on me , and follow me wherever i go. Are you undead such cowards that you can not kill a lone wolf without a weapon in his hand?

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They are not cowards. They are just waiting for the right timing. They want to create as much attention as possible. It would spread fear across the city. And you say they are cowards? It is probably YOU who is the one, always hiding in a city probably, where there are many to spot the undead, and most likely maim him.

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ooc: I really don't know whos side I am on.

((that post their indicates toward the undead.))

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