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Public News Post #1132

Your questions answered

Written by: Journeyman Dekki Iveradair
Date: Tuesday, July 13th, 2004
Addressed to: Lord Sparda Gazali, Warden of The Pit


Regarding your first question about our bank and post office... they
were built within the Phoenix Crest... or, if you need me to expand
further.. natural caves within a mountain. Nothing was destroyed at all,
only created from the caves which the founders of Celidon discovered.
Forgive me if I may have had some laughs over your obvious lack of
knowledge there.

As for your philosophies on nature... that's great, it really is, but
I'm more concerned about the Khandava Forest at present to bother
debating what is, or what is not nature or natural.

I'll keep it simple. Yes, controlled burning is indeed healthy for a
forest, and if that is all he is doing within Khandava, then my concerns
aren't warrented. If, however, he plans to keep those areas as they are
now... well, that is a different matter entirely.

One last thing, you stated that the Prince of Flames is "taking what he
needs to survive from the forest". How exactly does burning any part of
the forest he touches equate to this? Quite simply, it doesn't. Unless
you care to enlighten us all on what he could possibly be taking apart
from some leftover ashes.

still concerned for the forests,
- Dekki Iveradair

Penned by my hand on the 7th of Bellum, in the year 438 AD.


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