Kor'garr, Lutaumancer and pacted shaman with the immortal spirit of the Truthful Dead, lets out a rumble of intense thinking while brows furrow over crimson eyes. His scarred chest pulses momentarily with an ever so slight aura of Kor's Echoes, those energies connecting him to the Gatekeeper of the Ancestral Realm. After minutes of careful study, the grey orc nods, beginning to draft a public letter in response for Father Michaels's report.
[!] The Letter is precise and clearly legible, wrote upon dense Cane papyrus with vivid desert berry inks. All are able to obtain a copy as desired. [!]
To Father Michael agh the Kanonist Faithful, Kor'garr has taken much interest in your report and analysis of Exorcism traditions within your organization. As a Lutaumancer myself, the methods of ushering lost souls to their proper destinations within the Stargush and the purification of the unclean from living Descendants holds great importance to me; It is Kor'garr's Honor bound duty to ensure those influences are led to the afterlife instead of festering upon the Mortal Realm. I agree greatly with the premise brought forward by Father Michael, that those called to ensure the safety of our Souls and given those abilities by higher powers such as Kanon agh the Spirits be encouraged to use them, nub matter their physical features or what lat call "gender".
However, Kor'garr has azh important point to raise; nub all Burz or foul corruptions upon living Descendants are Ibleesian in origin. While Deemonic possesion is of course ag great danger, the unintended lingering of phantoms or other nubded, whether incorporeal or puppeted skeletons, still traps those departed within purgatories of utmost horror and unholiness. As such, Kor'garr inquires whether Exorcism applies merely to the possessed living, or extends to those Univing influences shackled to the mortal plane.
With Kanon's Holy guidance, Kor'garr
Skriptgoth of the Iron Horde
Lutaumancer