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slaughterhouse

Written by: Never-lost Druid Rahl, the Sizzled Servant of Gaia
Date: Wednesday, August 11th, 1999
Addressed to: Everyone


I suppose i wont be leaving you with that. As my last comment brought
a thought to me.

What ever happened to hard work? Perhaps the church should take my
suggestion into consideration, it is thus: If you want to use animals
to bolster your shrines, allow them, as Blackleaf asks, to defend
themselves. Should you be victorious, take their fallen bodys to
the slaughterhouse, which i know to reside in the easternmost part
of Shallam, and drain their lifeblood into buckets. Use that to
boost your shrines. Aye, it involves alot more work, seeing as how
you actually have to do something dangerous. But dont you think
that the gods, to whom your shrines are claimed to be devoted to,
would appreciate the hard work better than the hollow eyed cattle
train currently used to keep them strong?
Perhaps i am being foolish and naive, perhaps i am making perfect
sense (wich should scare those of yyou who know me well.)

At any rate, that is all i have to say for the time being.
Rahl

Penned by my hand on the 16th of Aeguary, in the year 226 AF.


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Public News Post #2343

slaughterhouse

Written by: Never-lost Druid Rahl, the Sizzled Servant of Gaia
Date: Wednesday, August 11th, 1999
Addressed to: Everyone


I suppose i wont be leaving you with that. As my last comment brought
a thought to me.

What ever happened to hard work? Perhaps the church should take my
suggestion into consideration, it is thus: If you want to use animals
to bolster your shrines, allow them, as Blackleaf asks, to defend
themselves. Should you be victorious, take their fallen bodys to
the slaughterhouse, which i know to reside in the easternmost part
of Shallam, and drain their lifeblood into buckets. Use that to
boost your shrines. Aye, it involves alot more work, seeing as how
you actually have to do something dangerous. But dont you think
that the gods, to whom your shrines are claimed to be devoted to,
would appreciate the hard work better than the hollow eyed cattle
train currently used to keep them strong?
Perhaps i am being foolish and naive, perhaps i am making perfect
sense (wich should scare those of yyou who know me well.)

At any rate, that is all i have to say for the time being.
Rahl

Penned by my hand on the 16th of Aeguary, in the year 226 AF.


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