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Public News Post #3332

A lesson on magick and nature

Written by: Magister Lord Ugralitan Iavas
Date: Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Addressed to: Ageranu Agarwaen


Good day Ageranu, personally I find your last post about Animists quite unfair and written in blind ideological rage by disregarding scientific facts about magick and nature.

First of all magickal and anti-magickal forces comes from the same power source created by Creator himself. So pointing out that Dunestriders are protecting the nature by NOT resorting to magick is an irrelevant argument, because magick is a natural but neutral power within the universe. So what is wrong if some people uses a power (which has no ethical allegiance so idea of Taint is totally outdated and fanatical) to protect the nature and watch over its growth? Isn't it a good aim after all? You should leave the glasses of anti-magickal doctrine and heed the facts.

I explained the usage of magick is quite ethical for the good of nature in the first part, now I question this. Do you see yourselves as Paragons of Nature? Because from the 'NOT resorting to magick' part smells like Dunestriders have an arrogance problem after all. Are you superior because of it, I don't think so. Any contribution to nature are valuable within itself, be it magick, be it non-magick.

And another issue is about your comment on double standards. Laws are all written for a reason. What about this? I sold herbs all over shared nature's bounty with people at really low prices, because I just charged for the labor I did, otherwise the herbs are boons of nature itself. That time you enemied me, because you want the nature to yourselves and to your allies. Isn't a Kinsarmarian worthy of nature's gifts? Can't they respect nature? Here the Animists are not making any double-standards. YOU, Dunestriders and allies of it make double standards, by trying to restrict the nature itself to your own usage.

My last issue is the unfair accusation about inferno. So you say using inferno in arena is same as using it in wilderness. What about this then due to your unpolished logic breaking limbs in an arena is same as breaking limbs in world. And believe me you feel the breaking pain at two sides. Why not charge people for that? A citizen broken legs of another, in teamffa one citizen consorted with magickers OH MY GOD! Either consider arena as a game or blame everyone who participated in it. I hope you'll see the errors of your post Ageranu, Secretary of Dunestriders...
Sincerely, Magister Lord



Penned by my hand on the 18th of Ultio, in the year 603 AD.


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