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The words of a concerned father
Written by: Erhon Lucoster
Date: Thursday, April 6th, 2006
Addressed to: Destroyer of Mountains, Montago Sohma-Lucoster
My son,
I've never followed the activities of the Revolutionaries of Chaos or
any that professed a fellowship of Babel. The actions of my brother in
the name of that deity have left a bad tast in my mouth, though
apparently you've chosen to follow suit if you can try and justify your
behaviour in your approach of Apollonia. You assaulted her in the name
of your religion and have become what you despised most. How are your
actions any better than those of the Church you decry the hypocrisy of?
In the name of a non-existent religion you attacked and forced something
upon a woman who is the instrument of the Gods, even if she was being a
conduit of your so-called deity, you desecrated her without her
permission. Attempt to claim any sort of moral high ground in this act
only proves how far you've fallen.
As for your claims regarding how Sin is strengthened by Pandemonium's
empowerment, it is rather interesting you state a strenuous claim such
as that without any actual substance to back up your assertation. A
highly charged statement used to polarize sentiment against the action
of helping the Child of Eris, a twin child of Chaos and War, which you
regulated to nothing more than a puppet. The city of Ashtan holds the
divine family in high regards and speaking of them so callously is
rather disturbing. Lady Eris and Lord Aegis, as well as their progeny,
are of us, the Lady and Lord both guiding Ashtan in their prospective
eras, their teachings and legacy are part of us and to dismiss that
would be grave indeed.
Your father,
Erhon Lucoster
Penned by my hand on the 10th of Valnuary, in the year 418 AF.
The words of a concerned father
Written by: Erhon Lucoster
Date: Thursday, April 6th, 2006
Addressed to: Destroyer of Mountains, Montago Sohma-Lucoster
My son,
I've never followed the activities of the Revolutionaries of Chaos or
any that professed a fellowship of Babel. The actions of my brother in
the name of that deity have left a bad tast in my mouth, though
apparently you've chosen to follow suit if you can try and justify your
behaviour in your approach of Apollonia. You assaulted her in the name
of your religion and have become what you despised most. How are your
actions any better than those of the Church you decry the hypocrisy of?
In the name of a non-existent religion you attacked and forced something
upon a woman who is the instrument of the Gods, even if she was being a
conduit of your so-called deity, you desecrated her without her
permission. Attempt to claim any sort of moral high ground in this act
only proves how far you've fallen.
As for your claims regarding how Sin is strengthened by Pandemonium's
empowerment, it is rather interesting you state a strenuous claim such
as that without any actual substance to back up your assertation. A
highly charged statement used to polarize sentiment against the action
of helping the Child of Eris, a twin child of Chaos and War, which you
regulated to nothing more than a puppet. The city of Ashtan holds the
divine family in high regards and speaking of them so callously is
rather disturbing. Lady Eris and Lord Aegis, as well as their progeny,
are of us, the Lady and Lord both guiding Ashtan in their prospective
eras, their teachings and legacy are part of us and to dismiss that
would be grave indeed.
Your father,
Erhon Lucoster
Penned by my hand on the 10th of Valnuary, in the year 418 AF.