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A Proclamation of Faith and Forgiveness

_TheTheocrat_

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Letters are pinned on many boards around the city, the paper looks of an amazing quality and the handwritting is almost perfect.



For all of those followers or allies to the Khama faith or the Regalians interested in bringing good to the world.

Many ages ago, when the Dewamenet-Allorn war approached its conclussion, we, the children of Khama lost a part of us that has forever changed our art, culture, and ideals. The death of Pahtia, goddess of Culture and Art, debilitated not only the pantheon, but our wills which, alongside other factors, led to the collapse of the Dewamenet Empire, once lasting milenia. The concequences of the actions of both Asha and Elves alike reshaped the history and landscapes of Aloria in a way that still persists to this day.

No side, of course, is to blame entirely for this -those who punish their opponent when they lay barely alive before them can only expect vengeance once the other has surpassed them in battle- and I will not write about the atrocities one side did to the other or the many lives they took because they have already been previously exposed and discussed by many, many others.

History is a cycle, the cycle of violence, vengeance and vantages that has repeated along with every civilization, but is ever so often broken by the people who can see said cycle. I take myself, and those reading, and futher listening by ear of this letter, as those able to see this path of violence clearly and know that the way forward is to forgive, heal, and mend. The past can not be erased or altered, but it can be improved upon.

Thus, I proclaim it is time for the Goddess to breath once more and rejoice herself on the prayers of the faithful. It is time for the Ashal arts to recover their long lost glow, only given by Pahtia as the muse of all poem, painting, and print.

Those who wish to help or patron this journey may find me in the Khama Temple whenever I can show myself.

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Forgive and heal.

- K