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Public News Post #2249

Assumptions.

Written by: Silken Pae'ganis
Date: Sunday, December 18th, 2005
Addressed to: Shadow Hunter Kellin Iolar, Paladin of Vahin


Kellin,

I could not care less what you think of me, though I am going to take
this opportunity to explain one of the very simple codes by which I
live. When I acquire enemies, I normally take the time to inform said
enemy of what my intentions regarding them are. I did the same with your
fiancee when she became my enemy.

Coming to kill Mclaren, we were very much aware that she was with you
and that you would intervene, which you did. Those that also intervene
in my fights also become my enemies. How difficult is this to
understand? You made the choice to participate.

I gave your magickal girlfriend the option to no longer be an enemy of
mine and she chose not to take it. Don't come to the world pretending to
be the saint that you are not, when it was your choice to attack me. I
never harmed you until you did. I told you that I no longer wished you
harm after you offered us aid in Anhir. Your idiocy on these boards will
not make me go back on my word.

Silken Pae'ganis.

Penned by my hand on the 11th of Ferinus, in the year 480 AD.


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