Achaean News
Silvaria
Written by: Isildur, The Iceman
Date: Thursday, August 5th, 1999
Addressed to: Mak Fawa Gijan, the Innovator of Violence
Lets look at what actually happened Gijan,
You stole an item in a way that The Logo's had not intended to be
possible. Silvaria reacted badly because it was a very valuable item
that she had borrowed. She attempted to retrieve said item by
enlisting some other church members to force (by non violent means)
you to return that item. You physically resisted, so they retaliated.
They then tried again several times.
The fact that you managed to kill someone and escape on one of the
occasions shows they they were right to use the force they did since
you were indeed a danger.
This therefore leaves only the matter of the excessive resurrections.
Whilst Silvaria has been allowed to return to the guild, her excessive
use of resurrection has not been overlooked, but internal discipline
is not a matter for publication on the Public board.
One final point is that whilst you denounce Silvaria for her reaction
and threats, you don't mention your own threats of killing any church
member you see unless Silvaria was thrown out of the Guild, I assume
that you like her at a time of extreme stress, reacted with ill-thought
out threats.
Isildur.
Penned by my hand on the 6th of Glacian, in the year 225 AF.
Silvaria
Written by: Isildur, The Iceman
Date: Thursday, August 5th, 1999
Addressed to: Mak Fawa Gijan, the Innovator of Violence
Lets look at what actually happened Gijan,
You stole an item in a way that The Logo's had not intended to be
possible. Silvaria reacted badly because it was a very valuable item
that she had borrowed. She attempted to retrieve said item by
enlisting some other church members to force (by non violent means)
you to return that item. You physically resisted, so they retaliated.
They then tried again several times.
The fact that you managed to kill someone and escape on one of the
occasions shows they they were right to use the force they did since
you were indeed a danger.
This therefore leaves only the matter of the excessive resurrections.
Whilst Silvaria has been allowed to return to the guild, her excessive
use of resurrection has not been overlooked, but internal discipline
is not a matter for publication on the Public board.
One final point is that whilst you denounce Silvaria for her reaction
and threats, you don't mention your own threats of killing any church
member you see unless Silvaria was thrown out of the Guild, I assume
that you like her at a time of extreme stress, reacted with ill-thought
out threats.
Isildur.
Penned by my hand on the 6th of Glacian, in the year 225 AF.