ON THE THIRD REVELATION OF THE IMMACULATE THRONE
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Blinded by the untruths of this world and in need of help, sought help yet none found. An empty grasp hinged to the name, to us all. We do naught but shame those less fortunate and refuse those who cannot see. They are blinded and we must show them the way.
Reach out for me, take my hand into yours and I shall shepherd you towards the light of GOD. Do not fear child, my hand is no blade and your fate lay not on the end of anothers lest you wish.
Fear not child, these are my brothers. They will help guide you towards the light as you sought, as HE promised.
You are not welcomed here. Shun them, brand them and lock them away for they have no entry to the most holy place above. Scuttle along beast or face the worth of purity such that of the elves with white hair.
Seek what is the only truth and pierce yourself. Condemn yourself to death, no longer may you serve in life when once it was all you could do.
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GOD has chosen humanity to wield his torch, however some are so willing to serve without the prospect of even reaching the Seven Skies. Would GOD truly limit those who sought to serve Him, honor Him and spread His word?
I seek not the acceptance of other races into the Clergy of the Canon nor the conversion of entire races, an effort proving fruitless time and time again, but merely the acceptance of the few who hold faith and belief in GOD. They need not be shunned nor branded when they willingly serve despite knowing that the Seven Skies are far beyond their reach.
On the subject of heretics and heathens of human descent, we should note that those of humankind may not be from these lands and as such hold little to no knowledge on the faith in some cases. As my uncle said in his first thesis, those newer to the realm must be embraced by the welcoming arms of GOD. We must teach those new to the lands through words, not tomes nor sword else we shall not enjoy the company of these converted heretics in the seven skies.
WALTER JRENT OF METTERDEN,
Acolyte