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Public News Post #2708

"Splintering"

Written by: La'Rethan Nisha Fel'Amrit, Voice of the Waters
Date: Wednesday, November 8th, 2006
Addressed to: Volandra Faris, Revolutionary Arboreal


Greetings.

As one who spent many years in the forest of Khandava as an Arboreal,
your caterwauling, poorly written as it is, is mildly interesting to me.

Sometimes a guild needs to be pruned and cleaned of deadwood, weeds, and
other useless fluff. The Hunters are an example of one such guild- after
it was pruned, the guild functioned much more smoothly and efficiently.

The Arboreals have needed pruning since I was among their number, and it
is most fortunate that the current guildmistress' mind is not too
twisted by magick just yet to complete that pruning.

I applaud her heartily, and to you, Volandra, I say this: if you are
anything like the rest of the Arboreal (or former Arboreal) Farises,
that guild is well rid of you.

As sad as it is that the guild has turned to magick to protect nature,
it is heartening to see that their leader is, for once, not a total
idiot.

Nisha Fel'Amrit
Voice of the Waters
La'Rethan of the Del'Divathien

Penned by my hand on the 6th of Fas, in the year 506 AD.


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