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Public News Post #2377

The topic of the next lecture

Written by: Countess Anashia, Haeres of Nachzeher
Date: Tuesday, August 17th, 2004
Addressed to: Everyone


Greetings to you all, citizens of Sapience

first of all we would like to thank all who participated
in the first lecture and followed our invitation to listen.
Thank you, it would not had been such a success without you
there and those who would like to read about this and we
created a report about the first lecture.

Now let us move towards the next lecture which should had
been under normal circumstances about the magical language
Kalsu. When I say under normal circumstances and I want
to point out that the topic of the next lecture changed
on a very short note.

I am sure that all of you heard about the new guild, the
Bloodborn, which raised a lot of questions, confusion and
even aggression among all, mortals and undead.

On the other side you have certainly heard too about those
Consanguine being tired of their undead existence and seeking
for the mythical cure.

Both sides are highly suspicioned, if not even slandered but
the last thing we can need now in our already troubled lands
are just another claft or even war.

Because of this I would like to invite the representatives of
the following factions to stand up during the next lecture
and to speak for their groups.

A representative of the Bloodborn
A representative of the traditional Consanguine who will not convert
A representative of the fighters for the Light
A representative of the cureseekers as for example Fira e Lumina

Please message me if you are interested and want to speak for
your side, there will be only one requirement for you though
the will not only to talk but to listen to the other sides

Message me if you think like me and I will contact you to speak
about all further things like the choice of the speakers or the
suiting time and date.

I thank you for your time.

Walk sheltered
Countess Anashia, Zeze Oje Ti of Lady Niuri

Penned by my hand on the 15th of Midsummer, in the year 136 MA.


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