Kakure's post regarding our Lady Terentia
Written by: Enchanting Aebrin, the Healing Light
Date: Thursday, December 16th, 2004
Addressed to: Everyone
To the self-named "Walker" and to all who have ear, I greet thee:
I felt beyond belief at the presumption that a mere mortal would dare
stand in that position - ever. Who are you to judge the return of the
Goddess? Who are you to judge her motives?
When the world was young, She was there. When the world erupted in war,
She was there. She was there as a mentor not only to the followers of
the blessed Light but to our most Holy Supernals. How dare you cast your
pride into Her face like this?
When our city casted aside Lord Lacostian and criticized His and His
Order's believes, I was appalled at how easily we can attack a God, yet
I stayed silent. But how can I do so when a singularity dares to defy
the Divine in such a way?
You exist because of a million coincidences, as are we all of the Mortal
realms. The Lady of Light is there because of a specific construction
and the careful manipulation of the First Creator. She is in more ways
than one - more perfect than you.
So, you have been injured in the defense of a Goddess? So? Joining an
Order, as Ibaesha stated, is a path of servitude and discipleship to the
specific Divine. The followings of Her or His Ideals. It is not for
personal gain. It is for the Fellowship between the Divine's followers
and to seek out to know and to understand the Divine better. Should the
Divine become greatly respected it is by the Will of the Divine and the
conglomerate effort of all those who tread in His or Her Path. I would
die a hundred deaths and many more for my Lady.
From now on Kakure, the bond we share shall only stand as Guild peers
and city mates. Should the city or the Guild require us to fight
alongside, so be it.
I will not stand idly to any mere mortal to insult a Divine like this.
Walk then, Walker, seek your Path.
May the Goddess who you have so easily cast aside forgive you.
In the Light I serve,
Aebrin
Penned by my hand on the 10th of Dvarsh, in the year 105 CE.