With familiar penmanship to the coal lines initially seen in the notice, this letter is tacked like a footnote to the one other response.
It reads the following:
Not once has the Sera visited the premises to know that Root Court is a safe & religious hub for the common faithful to visit and worship. Of course, their appearance has only been noted once, and one time only, when they deigned to remain after escorting a layman. The Sera disappeared wordlessly right after, however. There was no room for conversation, there was no room for learning or exchanging inner dialogue. How can we understand each other then?
And, of course, it will remain this way if one broods on a placid island of ignorance and remains insistent with a holier-than-thou attitude that suggests the Cahal are not just simply another subsect of the Estellon worshippers. Our heartfelt worship is not recognised simply because we are who we are, and what we do for the betterment of the faith. But that is fine: worship will always happen at the Mana Tree, whether it is on the surface, or at the base of its roots burrowing deeper under.
I do not comment more than this. I would rather the Sera approach me (rather than fitfully point an accusing finger, condemning my kindred and I and thusly doing nothing productive) so that we can learn from each other and humble ourselves. I do not know you, nor do you know me. I write this so we can change that.
After all, we must continue to learn, contemplate, and meditate to deepen understanding. A deeper understanding inspires us to practice and learn more, so we progress, and understanding the fundamental and shared teachings mutually aids one another to fulfill our spiritual aims within worship.
Drulailmon
12,401st of the Inulvaan Order