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Public News Post #2546

The Diavlous.

Written by: Morion Lalaith Vian'Cirith, Seer of the Twilight
Date: Saturday, June 10th, 2006
Addressed to: Harbinger of Catastrophe, Trulla Blackstone


Harbinger,

Never, in my life have I heard something so ridiculous as what you
claim. The Diavlous use magick, and not even your personal belief that
the Black Wolf granted your guild these powers can change that. The
Creator, Himself, as Draven pointed out, has declared it magick, even
the Goddess of the Arcane, which, if you don't understand, master dwarf,
is the Goddess of Magick, calls it magick, albiet a twisted, even more
tainted form than Her Children use.

Furthermore, Stavenn does nothing to stop the incursions of the
Pitspawned beasts, your sister-guild, the Malignists, call forth mighty
Sukhder to open the rifts, allowing the beasts to come forth, destroy
our homes, hurt our pups, and harm our packs. You claim to want to stop
the incursions, leave your tainted, miserable excuse for an Empire and
embrace the teachings of the Divine.

May you learn what it is to truly see, Harbinger.

Ke'striena,
- L. Vian'Cirith, Seer of the Twilight

Penned by my hand on the 12th of Vita, in the year 494 AD.


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