Aetolian Game News
Illiteracy, Ignorance, Stupidity and Tasur'ke
Written by: Anya du Vallianse
Date: Thursday, May 9th, 2002
Addressed to: Cabal Nixsa
I won't bother to quote anything directly, as the offering
you provided is blaphemous to anyone with intelligence. To
respond to your rambling, illiterate, and mental cesspit of
a post, I bid you consider the following:
The divine gave us free will to act as we choose. Consequently
our actions are our own, and the responsibility for said actions
lies on each and every one of us. Just because you can commit
an act, does not mean that act meets with Divine approval or
disapproval.
The citizens of Tasur'ke are simply a group of like-minded
individuals who have taken up residence in that village. Rather
than dominate the local populace, they seek to work with them as
equals. Naturally, when these people are attacked, the more
prominent members of this village (ie Fayea), attempt to use
their high profile to protect their fellow villagers.
Your talk of cities, millions of gold, and Divine intervention
makes me question your sanity. Now, whilst insanity is a byword
for humorous diversion in modern day Sapience, the truth remains
that those truly insane individuals are mental degenerates who
should be kept in padded rooms far from the light of day, or
better yet, strangled.
You speak of concern for other's rights and welfare. Yet you
cannot see past your next meal, your next murder. So you add
hypocrite to your list of faults - faults which you rather
amusingly have just broadcast to the entirety of Sapience.
Freedom is the right to do as you please, provided your
freedom does not impinge on the freedom of another. You
restrict the freedom of the villagers of Tasur'ke, and
now the circle has turned and your freedom to take such
liberties in said village is being restricted.
Justice is a wonderful thing.
-AV
Penned by my hand on the 15th of Chakros, in the year 70 MA.