Re: Aiakon
Written by: Heir of Ellindel, Narsrim D'cente`, Prefect of Crones
Date: Thursday, March 30th, 2006
Addressed to: Archmage Aiakon d'Murani
Your endless attempt to be witty by use of far fetched analogies and
ostentatious adjectives is amusing, but unnecessary. Try as you might to
convolute the situation, it is relatively simple and thus, I shall once
again boil it down:
Kayde, a former plant, has no room whatsoever to comment on corruption,
abuse of power, or the supposed misdirection of Celest given she was
punished for much the same.
With regards to Magnagora, the very fact that she could return from her
jaunt with Nature and regain both her position and stature within the
city is alarming - a reflection of both how desperate and ultimately
pathetic Magnagora truly is.
As for Telum, he learned all too quickly that indecency is not welcomed
in most organizations within the Basin. I can understand your shock and
the shock of Magnagora as a whole. In a city that the indecent call
their own, Telum was martyr.
Penned by my hand on the 2nd of Shanthin, in the year 143 CE.