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Public News Post #995

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Written by: Triune, Eve Kei'daan, Proponent of Madness
Date: Friday, May 21st, 2004
Addressed to: Everyone



For the majority of our life we've been a Wardancer, along with that
comes the mandatory citizenship to Antioch. We come to publicly inform
anyone that cares, that we no longer belong to either of these places.

We have been disgusted for many years with the actions of Antioch, and
their apathetic stance toward citizens in trouble. No longer can we
stand by and convince ourselves that it isn't so. Now is the time that
we truly open our eyes and see Antioch for what it really is. And what
it really is, we do not want to be a part of.

This does not mean to say we now embrace magick, we will never do that.
Just because we left a city who claims it rejects magick in all forms
(until it suits them), does not mean our views have changed. Merely that
we now see what we have been trying not to see for so long.

We've decided to retire to our Lord Malkav's Temple, and take some time
to analyse and dissect our knowledge, and make sense of a world we
thought we knew.

Embrace the Madness and open your eyes Antioch, before it is too late.

Eve Kei'daan.

Penned by my hand on the 16th of Solis, in the year 434 AD.


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