Achaean News
Naturas Gaiden: Hypocrisy.
Written by: Furialis Venator, Kered, Ingenium Furor
Date: Tuesday, February 14th, 2006
Addressed to: General Jack Moonflair, Mystic Samurai
Jack,
I find your clan... amusing, at best. Not only have you began yet
another biased forestal organization, but you have shrouded it with
hypocrisy down to the very letter. From Ninja Gaiden's description in
the scrolls of the Divine, it reads:
"Naturas Gaiden was formed to give all those without a place in the
forest a home."
Seems as though you've developed a reasonable goal here, however, this
statement is shattered by the next few lines in the scrolls.
"Disregarding race and class, members of Naturas Gaiden welcome all whom
love the forests and wish to protect her people."
I find this highly amusing, as since you restrict your clan to only
Eleusians and Cityless/Houseless rogues, you rule out all possible
members who love the forests but reside within a city. I tell you this,
and many will agree: You do not have to hate cities to love the forests.
That is an old and fragile line of thinking that should be shattered
into a hundred pieces and thrown into the depths of Un-Creation.
"With the belief that trees listen to everyone, large and small, so do
we listen to all who dwell within our ranks."
More hypocrisy! You believe that the trees listen to everyone, yet
disallow participation with those to whom the forests would listen, even
though they are not cityless or Eleusian! Why should you not listen to
those whom the forest would?
I pray to the Divine that you will soon realise that this old mindset
which is etched in the minds of many forestal leaders is an abomination
wich should be annihilated without any lamentations of sorrow or
destitution. I pray you find the true path of Nature and allow all those
who love the forest within your ranks, rather than rebuking those who
have not found their home within Eleusis, but within other cities as
well.
Forever loyal to Nature,
Furialis Venator, Kered, Ingenium Furor
Penned by my hand on the 16th of Ero, in the year 414 AF.
Naturas Gaiden: Hypocrisy.
Written by: Furialis Venator, Kered, Ingenium Furor
Date: Tuesday, February 14th, 2006
Addressed to: General Jack Moonflair, Mystic Samurai
Jack,
I find your clan... amusing, at best. Not only have you began yet
another biased forestal organization, but you have shrouded it with
hypocrisy down to the very letter. From Ninja Gaiden's description in
the scrolls of the Divine, it reads:
"Naturas Gaiden was formed to give all those without a place in the
forest a home."
Seems as though you've developed a reasonable goal here, however, this
statement is shattered by the next few lines in the scrolls.
"Disregarding race and class, members of Naturas Gaiden welcome all whom
love the forests and wish to protect her people."
I find this highly amusing, as since you restrict your clan to only
Eleusians and Cityless/Houseless rogues, you rule out all possible
members who love the forests but reside within a city. I tell you this,
and many will agree: You do not have to hate cities to love the forests.
That is an old and fragile line of thinking that should be shattered
into a hundred pieces and thrown into the depths of Un-Creation.
"With the belief that trees listen to everyone, large and small, so do
we listen to all who dwell within our ranks."
More hypocrisy! You believe that the trees listen to everyone, yet
disallow participation with those to whom the forests would listen, even
though they are not cityless or Eleusian! Why should you not listen to
those whom the forest would?
I pray to the Divine that you will soon realise that this old mindset
which is etched in the minds of many forestal leaders is an abomination
wich should be annihilated without any lamentations of sorrow or
destitution. I pray you find the true path of Nature and allow all those
who love the forest within your ranks, rather than rebuking those who
have not found their home within Eleusis, but within other cities as
well.
Forever loyal to Nature,
Furialis Venator, Kered, Ingenium Furor
Penned by my hand on the 16th of Ero, in the year 414 AF.