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Public News Post #1611

The Lycaeanic Tounge

Written by: Tondalar Fel'Amrit
Date: Saturday, March 12th, 2005
Addressed to: Speaker of Depth, Abraxael


Now, while you may not know the dialect that belongs to the Lycaean, let
alone any form of dialect that normal people can listen to and
understand the first time you speak, I do. And, quite honestly, a
"misborn, drowning dog" can understand that water is wet a lot easier
than anyone can seem to be able to crack that thick skull incasing the
small batch of blood, tissue and other bodily parts, you think with, in
telling you that magick is not Divine.

First off, I would like to point out that this alleged scroll that tells
of a land far, far away once upon a time....has never been read by
anyone save those who are now, all of a sudden, claiming that magick is
Divine, in it's purest form.

By all means, keep talking about a scroll that for all the rest of
Aetherius knows, is but in your imagination. But, it would behoove you
to show us that this fairy tale telling scroll actually exists, and you
are not just wasting our time in the desparate grab for attention, by
spouting out all these accusations for which their is no backing.

But, back to your post and to answer yours questions. Yes.

Actually, those with Devotion can step ever farther distances than
Khandava to Kinsarmar, eat a shank, and go back in the blink of an eye.
And yes, those with their training in Healing via the Divine, can do
hundreds of "wonders", as you call them, in an instant. But, can a mage,
completely cure oneself of -everything- that ails them at once? I think
not.


Think before you speak, and keep quiet before you think. Otherwise one
would come to think you a babbling village idiot, ranting on about a
dream he had after a good night out on the town. Or worse....

They might call you Stavennite.

--Tondalar Fe'Amrit

P.S. I believe Tahm is fit to judge fights if he is fit to judge mortals
(in a variety of ways), as shown by the trust Lord Baar showed in him.


Penned by my hand on the 21st of Ultio, in the year 457 AD.


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