Posters are found among many of the towns and cities, nailed firmly to the wall. It would appear they cannot be torn off, as the paper cannot be torn. They cannot be burned, inflammable. As such they would remain pinned with pre-cut holes for the nails, and their owner would be unknown.
*The writing is in a fine calligraphy, but is easy to comprehend for even those with a basic knowledge of common. It would seem educated all the same, and continue on as such:*
How can you trust such a being that had once taken your very own flesh to corrupt, and make their soldiers? Surely such a power would not have failures, but he had failed at such high grades as to wipe out nigh all the loved ones taken into his military. He is of no mercy, hardly of power even. Perhaps he possesses more power than the average mage and has gained secrets locked away, but he is surely of no capability higher than many. Setherien has sent behemoths of power to interrupt your mortal livings, and they still falter underneath the boot of the races. Do tell, how does such an impressive power remain uneducated in history, perhaps of his more higher peers? Iblees and Aeriel were both much more powerful than this one, and were far more capable of both defending and taking their domains.
Even now, we know not what is fully done to Iblees, or Aeriel. Some have proposed that they still exist. Yet this one is just a meager power, starved for more. He is but a noble begging his highers for land. Has he not showed heavy failure over the many times, and showed his anger and disdain toward them? We look upon the North, an isolated area of land inhabited by something they propose as a deity regardless of his weakening strength. Many before Setherien have shown much more power than he himself. The Undead held more power than these meager Harbingers, and were able to complete their goal. Show not respect, but the opposite for such a pompous organism that threatens your livelihoods and at the same time cannot carry out his threats. He is no better than a cocky warrior, adorned with his father's long past artifacts.
If their Harbingers, who have been defeated by mere mortals beforehand, are a fraction of his power; then what does that say of him? Can you not band together and destroy him, as meager mortals and nations can spoil their plans with blades? You are presented with a threat, one which you can overcome. This is a facade awaiting its master to let it give way, and show that they cannot hold themselves up. Their scaffolding is your fear, and their structure is their weak, malformed power.
His strategic ideals stretch to simply sending mass amounts of servants to kill what they can, and throw crimson crystals among land to corrupt it. These crystals are torn asunder by mere mortals as well, clerics, druids, and other cleansing powers. Setherien is but a dragon it would seem, something slaughtered many times over the ages. Servants of the Northern cowards are those who walk about, wielding the power of cold. These are even easily slaughtered and are nothing compared to the powers of those before them. Do not feed the beast, let the beast feed on his own carcass until there is nothing left. I wish you luck in your endeavors, to whichever race you preside and wherever your allegiance lies.
*At the bottom lies some sort of imagine drawn by an artist, upon each poster it lies. It would depict a dead being of such, perhaps a dragon.*