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Public News Post #2337

Celidon's "Neutrality"

Written by: Areya Alaric, Voice of the Phoenix
Date: Sunday, January 22nd, 2006
Addressed to: Everyone


Greetings Aetherius,

The public news has always been a means of entertainment for me, and the
last few posts are no exception. My dear Cassandra, you say that we are
neutral, because we allow your kind to be killed by demoners. You could
not be more incorrect.

The word you're looking for is indifferent. We really don't care if the
"bad" city person kills the "good" city person. To us, a Stavennite is
no different than an Antiochian. The nice way to put it is, we really
just don't care if you die, so why would we care if you're killed in our
council.

Well, I do care on the level that it's a mess to clean up, but you city
folk tend to leave a mess everywhere you go, anyways. It's alright
though, we really didn't expect any more out of you.

Let us sum up and close, and I'll keep it simple for you city folk.
Demon city equals zealot city equals brothel city. We don't care if the
demon city levels the zealot city, we don't care if the diseases of the
brothel city spreads to the other cities.

Areya Alaric
Voice of the Phoenix

Penned by my hand on the 23rd of Tenebrae, in the year 483 AD.


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