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Public News Post #2658

Aetherius

Written by: Master Glendar Mi'akoda
Date: Thursday, September 21st, 2006
Addressed to: Everyone


So a post from Ryax...that name, I know it. First as an honourable, if
somewhat misguided combatant from Kinsarmar. Then a fool inside the
walls of Stavenn. Now, is it wisdom I hear from his quill? Whatever it
is, it is the truth.

Surely it is known to all Cities and Councils that no parcal of land is
to be claimed. That of course does not include what your infernal walls
have not already stolen from Nature. No valley, no mountains, no
desert...Song.

Perhaps the Dark Forest of Ithaqua should be used as an example. No
matter what claims for purposes of politics Ithaqua lay on the Forest at
any time the Forest could swallow the council up.

The Dark Forest is no different from the other lands in Aetherius, save
one. It is angry.

I ink these words not as a threat, for I, a simple Lycaean do not
represent Nature.

I ink these words as a warning. If you wish to slay people near you home
do so, who cares. However do not lay claims of things you do not own.

You do not wish to anger Nature.

Glendar

Penned by my hand on the 14th of Naturalis, in the year 502 AD.


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