Achaean News
Surrender accepted
Written by: Aegis, God of War
Date: Monday, March 12th, 2001
Addressed to: Twilight, the Dark Lord
Undoubtedly you think I will gloat over this victory. The bravado that you and I have shouted across the Garden at each other, would nearly dictate one kind of bragging or another. I would expect it of you
Truth be told, I have found little glory in this war. You put up very little resistance, and your followers all but slithered to the Order of Oneiros to avoid combat with My Order. Hashan did put up a token Kharon or two, but all in all, I am glad to see the end of it. This war was just not bloody enough to hold My interest.
You call us the Triumvirate. I think you will find, if you ask the other two, that you just had too may irons in the fire, dear brother. I have not spoken to Pentharian or Sartan about any cooperation they may have had against you, but I do have a theory. More than likely this great show of "team spirit" you credit us with is not so much a sign of a unified effort, as it is a symptom of you pissing too many of us off at once. Yes, Sartan and I are cleaning up Ashtan, but other than that, I know of no pacts against you or your order.
Good to know you knew when to quit. I am sure it was not easy, but had you not done it, you would have little left in the end. Disbanding the order was actually quite a good move. I can see how that has saved you quite a bit of your influence in Ashtan, in a losing situation. Well done. The loss was certainly well contained. Perhaps one day, you and I can do battle again. I would be honored. salute-
To the Order of War: You have all done quite well. It was not your fault the war went slowly. I will be favouring you for your fine victory, in the following days. Reap the spoils of war. Several of you will have promotions for this.
--Aegis, God of War--
Penned by my hand on the 21st of Sarapin, in the year 272 AF.
Surrender accepted
Written by: Aegis, God of War
Date: Monday, March 12th, 2001
Addressed to: Twilight, the Dark Lord
Undoubtedly you think I will gloat over this victory. The bravado that you and I have shouted across the Garden at each other, would nearly dictate one kind of bragging or another. I would expect it of you
Truth be told, I have found little glory in this war. You put up very little resistance, and your followers all but slithered to the Order of Oneiros to avoid combat with My Order. Hashan did put up a token Kharon or two, but all in all, I am glad to see the end of it. This war was just not bloody enough to hold My interest.
You call us the Triumvirate. I think you will find, if you ask the other two, that you just had too may irons in the fire, dear brother. I have not spoken to Pentharian or Sartan about any cooperation they may have had against you, but I do have a theory. More than likely this great show of "team spirit" you credit us with is not so much a sign of a unified effort, as it is a symptom of you pissing too many of us off at once. Yes, Sartan and I are cleaning up Ashtan, but other than that, I know of no pacts against you or your order.
Good to know you knew when to quit. I am sure it was not easy, but had you not done it, you would have little left in the end. Disbanding the order was actually quite a good move. I can see how that has saved you quite a bit of your influence in Ashtan, in a losing situation. Well done. The loss was certainly well contained. Perhaps one day, you and I can do battle again. I would be honored. salute-
To the Order of War: You have all done quite well. It was not your fault the war went slowly. I will be favouring you for your fine victory, in the following days. Reap the spoils of war. Several of you will have promotions for this.
--Aegis, God of War--
Penned by my hand on the 21st of Sarapin, in the year 272 AF.