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Show posts MenuQuote from: The LetterBlessings of the Mother B'aara upon you,
As you are each aware, War is upon us.
The Mother weeps for what is to come.
Agaslakku sharpens his axe, eagerly.
Idzu draws up plans, his knowledge without equal.
Kula readies the earth, for the blood and growth to come.
Gellema twists the odds, and tilts the scales of fate.
Warad shifts the sands, and only through him can we hope to find our way.
The Twindari prepare their rites, for the dead who are sure to come.
And Wroth... Wroth prepares for long due vengeance. His terrible toll.
Each, must hear our earnest pleas. To know they are desired. To hear the cries of their children in word and in deed.
Tomorrow, I shall call for the faithful to gather. To usher up our pleas, a voice from each of the spokes.
I shall offer up meaningful sacrifice, that they might know the sincerity of my desire.
I ask that you join me, in this holy task.
Tomorrow, I shall call. Will you answer?
Prelate, Magistrate, Waterbearer.
Servant of the Mother,
Amenya Graen.
Quote from: The letter to Frostport's Ambassador, Talgard Skjelar.Esteemed Ambassador,
Where I'm from, a guest is greeted as a friend, and offered drink and food aplenty. They say its poor form to retire to rest before all of your guests have had their fill - And so, I'd wager I owe you as many drinks as you can handle in a sitting. Want to find that limit?
Still, I have more duties than being a good host. Reckon I've got a formal request for you, on behalf of Ephia's Well. We're marching to a battle like few others in recent history. Four armies are to fight, and we're looking for an edge - Baublium specifically. Nice, shiny blue stone that's got magic all through it.
We'd hear your terms for however much you have, if you have any at all to spare.
I'll be waiting for an answer -
Prelate & Magistrate Amenya Graen, Waterbearer of B'aara.
Quote from: A note from Magistrate Graen.Honored Legate,
As you requested, I've prepared a few letters for some of the Esteemed Ambassadors of our neighbors. However, it was made clear that we do not have an ambassador for Baz'eel - as we are a part of Baz'eel's demense.
As such, I figure I'll leave it to you to decide who this' delivered to, if at all. I've left it merely addressed to the 'Esteemed Representative' as appropriate.
Let me know if you need anything else, yes? I've written to Frostport, and will take a trip to Bafansi soon.
-Magistrate Graen.
Quote from: The Letter to the Chosen Representative of the Baz'eel and the Sultanate, left in the care of the Legate.Most Esteemed Representative of our Holy Sultan, Osman VI Maribid
I write to you now on behalf of the Mother, and Ephia's Well.
We march to war, to protect the innocent and the Sultan's lands from an encroaching threat.
Three armies are set to face us - A sibilant force, a warhost of the Thousand Clans, and the scattered remnant of Orentid origin.
We of Ephia's Well prepare judiciously for this War, and as such, we have a request for the Charity of Baz'eel. We have need for Baublium. As much as may be spared.
The Mother teaches mercy to the downtrodden, the weak, and innocent. We of Ephia's Well aspire to adopt these teachings, risking everything for the sake of scattered refugees who'd be doomed to death and slavery elsewise.
Your demonstration of these values, however, could very well shift the minds of many of these very same Refugees to align with that of Mother Baz'eel.
Should you wish a more private meeting to discuss the details, I am at your leisure.
Prelate & Magistrate Amenya Graen, Waterbearer.
Quote from: The letter to Frostport's Ambassador, Talgard Skjelar.Esteemed Ambassador,
Where I'm from, a guest is greeted as a friend, and offered drink and food aplenty. They say its poor form to retire to rest before all of your guests have had their fill - And so, I'd wager I owe you as many drinks as you can handle in a sitting. Want to find that limit?
Still, I have more duties than being a good host. Reckon I've got a formal request to you, on behalf of Ephia's Well. We're marching to a battle like few others in recent history. Four armies are to fight, and we're looking for an edge - Baublium specifically. Nice, shiny blue stone that's got magic all through it.
We'd hear your terms for however much you have, if you have any at all to spare. Trade, favors, you name it, and we'll talk.
I'll be waiting for an answer -
Prelate & Magistrate Amenya Graen, Waterbearer of B'aara.
Quote from: The Letter to Baz'eel's Ambassador, ----- [A space is left here for the appropriate name]Esteemed Ambassador,
I write to you now on behalf of the Mother, and Ephia's Well.
We march to war, to protect the innocent and the Sultan's lands from an encroaching threat.
Three armies are set to face us - A sibilant force, a warhost of the Thousand Clans, and the scattered remnant of Orentid origin.
We of Ephia's Well prepare judiciously for this War, and as such, we have a request for the Charity of Baz'eel. We have need for Baublium. As much as may be spared.
The Mother teaches mercy to the downtrodden, the weak, and innocent. We of Ephia's Well aspire to adopt these teachings, risking everything for the sake of scattered refugees who'd be doomed to death and slavery elsewise.
Your demonstration of these values, however, could very well shift the minds of many of these very same Refugees to align with that of Mother Baz'eel.
Should you wish a more private meeting to discuss the details, I am at your leisure.
Prelate & Magistrate Amenya Graen, Waterbearer.
Quote from: A letter.
Sergeant Anahit. Don't reckon we've talked much, since your duties keep you busy locked away in the basement, more often than not. But there's a few questions I've got, if you're willing to lend answer.
I was patrolling the Creep, as I still aim to do, despite being dismissed from the Fourth, trying to keep folk safe. And, well, I'll leave out of paper what I found down there. But more questions than answers have come of it.
1: Who would've cursed those known as Craven, as they're called now? I've had Djinni and worse mentioned, but I reckon you might know their enemies better...
2: How was the Orentid worship of the Pilgrim different from B'aara? I have heard three names, now. The Pilgrim. The Mother, B'aara, and Ephia.
I'm hoping you might be able to give a better answer than the Mother's of Baz'eel. I'm not above helping you as I can. Just ask.
-Waterbearer Graen