Aetolian Game News
War
Written by: Mistress of Darkness, Elisandria, Wind of the North
Date: Monday, March 24th, 2003
Addressed to: Sssall, Warden of the South
I do believe, Sssall, that if you stopped picking pansies and took a
look around you, you would realize the world is not such a goodie goodie
place where the squirrels have tea for lunch. The troops came, treaties
were made, commodities became scarce, demand increased, treaty was
broken. It is not hard to comprehend that Bloodloch, or any other city
for that matter, would search to find means to obtain more territory and
produce more commodities.
I am sorry you didn't get a warning, but in fact we did try our best to
place the troops right under your nose. You, Arslen, and the others,
were watched to see how long and how many times you would pass this
specific room, where the treaty was broken, before you would realize we
began capturing. Let's just say we got bored after a while.
It is not the loyal members of the militia of the city of Ashtan that
helped you, it is those whom your government paid 50,000 gold to fight
for their side that made this war worth for Bloodloch to draw their
swords. And I'm afraid I will have to burst your bubble and tell you it
is not your" decisive actions and the tactical expertise of Ashtan's War
Minister" that slayed 300 Bloodloch troops, but in fact something beyond
ayone's control affected the strength of the troops (AKA a bug in the
code). This fact is widely know by members of the militia, please next
time do not lower yourself to take advantage of a code problem to make
you, and yours look grand.
Do not take my Guild's Honour for granted my dear, neither should you
take it as a weakness. If war is disgusting and traitorous to you, then
I suggest a career change.
If it is not your fault that the facts you presented the spacience with,
are wrong, then I am sure you will find someone else to place the blame
upon.
In Darkness,
Elisandria
Penned by my hand on the 13th of Midautumn, in the year 95 MA.