Kinsarmar,
One who acts so... Impassioned about her speech should check up on her
happenings. For instance, you talk about anti-magick warriors. It's
funny how you let Sani into Kinsarmar, embrace him as one of yours,
pretty much. Keijima helped him out during his times of trouble, after
all. And who did you tell to hang around outside Celidon during your
little raid? It's a bit odd to speak so hypocritically, but each to
their own preferences.
And as for skills... I belive it's really the Gods who create them, not
quite you. And if you don't accept friendly suggestions about how you
can better use your skills... I'm not quite sure how you'll go about
your buisness.
Speaking of the rouges, it's funny, because I thought Lalaith was your
citizen, and you know as well as I his treacherous deeds to Celidon. So
who's to talk of rouges, when you harbor Lalaith? And even let Sani into
your city?
And for your accusation of, 'threatening', it was merely a question on
why Keijima attacked Imbrium without any reason. I do not personally
know how this was blown out of porportion, but indeed it has been. So,
please, why are you really attacking Celidon? Your reasons seem quite...
Hypocritical, if those are indeed your reasons. We're not spoiling for a
fight. Seems quite the opposite, from my humble perspective.
Thus, I ask, why the hostility? Why the violence, and bloodshed? It
seems quite pointless, quite a waste of both our golds, and our lives.
We'll raid each other, again and again, neither refusing to back down,
until somehow we reach a ceasefire, one side claiming victory, while the
other side does the same. We don't wish pointless bloodshed, and ask for
all of us to lay down arms.
-Gurn Tellaris, Celidonian Trapper
Penned by my hand on the 11th of Bellum, in the year 521 AD.