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Public News Post #1929

Khandava, Significant Others, and Such

Written by: La'Rethan Nisha Savet, Voice of the Waters
Date: Tuesday, August 2nd, 2005
Addressed to: Everyone


Greetings, Aetherius.

Firstly, I am sorry for those of you who do not care, who have to skim
by this article, however, the sum of one thousand gold is far too easy
to come by these days.

Secondly, to Neotaku.

As I wrote to all of Khandava, your voice was heard, and listened to. I
did not, however, bend to your will, and for that you are bitter. Yes, I
spoke to my mate of you. I stated the following.

'Please excuse me, [Arlith and Angeline], I have just lost my Minister
of War, and I need to perform some damage control.'

What my mate chooses to assume regarding your actions is not mine to be
responsible for: I do not own or control him, nor does he own or control
me.

As for Wren, perhaps you should have a care to understand just what it
is you are speaking of, before you waste your gold. You run Kinsarmar,
not Khandava, and as such, any news you have received is likely to be
biased and incomplete.

Nisha Savet
Prophetess of Khandava
Voice of the Waters

Penned by my hand on the 23rd of Ferinus, in the year 469 AD.


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