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Public News Post #3239

An'sheri

Written by: Mintara Nepenthe Bercalion, She Who Would Not Yield
Date: Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
Addressed to: Everyone


I weary of loose tongues and the inability to pass on tales incorrectly.
Let me set this straight for you, Aetherius.

The An'sheri are not joining the magick or demonic circles. We would
rather impale ourselves on our own javelins than to ever have that
thought cross our mind.

This tribe is not the weak Ilaferi, nor are we the Alovyan Amazons we
despise. We are the An'sheri.

We no longer have a welcome home in Ithaqua, but we still seek
affiliation with them. Perhaps in time, things may be mended when Wrath
no longer consumes the spirits of -some- of Ithaqua's members and
leaders.

Due to the nature of our tribe concerning survival, and to overcome odds
others have failed at in the past (such as the Ilaferi, Animists or
Wytchen), our oaths to each other in sisterhood rival any other guild in
the realm. This is what sets us apart from the rest of you, and is what
will make us thrive.

Not all who wander are lost.

The people crazy enough to want to change the world are usually the ones
who do.

We are one, and we will not yield.

Penned by my hand on the 8th of Ultio, in the year 584 AD.


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