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"Perhaps, for a few moments it is best you focus on your internal matters firstly, as opposed to attempting to instigate diplomatic incidents." Aytheln paused then, seated within his home in Cauróst as he pondered over the missive, shaking his head. "Does the Princedom not value purity just as much as the Silver State does? Only Elves of pure lineage are allowed to be given the status of citizen, or am I mistaken? Did this very Princedom not treat others such as Cursed Children as lesser based on their own lineage? Perhaps the High Prince should be more cautious in publishing missives such as these! Perhaps focussing on the empty streets of Cauróst instead of the bustling streets of Haelun'or would do him well. Perhaps it would be wise to realise that the laws of purity are far stricter in Cauróst, than they are in Haelun'or."
The Maehr elder soon left his Caurósi home, venturing forth towards his other home within the Princedom's territories. His room within the Absolute Temple Grounds.
"Purity is a concept you allowed me to preach for many years, High Prince. The original treaty of the Ashen Union was very specific on such. Why is it only now that you have opted to change your mind? I can only wonder! It matters little in the end however, for there are greater forces at play here. High Princes, Sohaers and Maherals alike mean little in the eyes of the One True Solitary God. A shame to see you all stray from the path, a shame to see that none of you shall be able to join us in discovering the One Truth.
And upon coming to such a conclusion within the Temple Grounds, Aytheln retired towdards his home in the Silver State instead. The so-called puritan state, allowing and even inviting many other children of Malin within their walls. In the eyes of the Maehr however they were all the same. All were one, as all would become one in the eyes of IT.
"There is no purpose for me there anymore, it would seem. If ideology is what they wish to banish, then they may as well strip me of my status as citizen altogether. So mote it be, may regret fester within their putrid souls."