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Public News Post #2928

Aakrin

Written by: Raging Lion, Mathiu Reopev -Kith'vahni, Spring Zephyr
Date: Monday, June 25th, 2007
Addressed to: Everyone


First thing, I present to you a fine piece of history:

Aakrin
An extremely controversial individual who took control of Stavenn soon
after the turn of the 4th century. He kicked out several officials and
alienated the Noctusari guild by going to war with its members. He was
appointed as the guildmaster of the Diavlous by Lord Thanatos on the
19th day of Aequitas, in the year 401 AD. Eventually he would be deposed
for crimes against the city.

The historians even scorn his name. Celidon, you are letting history
repeat itself. Though it is your choice to appont your own officials, I
simply wish to bring to light this fine historical blurb on your current
leader. Don't worry, he's going to claim it's all lies in the next few
days and that those historians obviously are trying to set him up.

For his next act I suppose he will attempt to underhandedly deal with
the centipedes that have plagued his existences. I hear he still has
nightmares about them.

Sincerely,
Mathiu

Penned by my hand on the 21st of Naturalis, in the year 524 AD.


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