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[OOCLY: This notice is published in all public locations of the Sewers and Crookback Bay. The writing style is Katharic, however in common.]
Dear Reader,
As I am sure you've heard the General Ino-Femunn, Valarosta, and her partner Hagmer were cleansed by Gwenyth. However, the significance goes beyond the false rumors you've heard. You see, the villainy is not in some superficial assessment of the acts, but in the path that came to it. For as great a warrior as Hagmer is even he could be bested and that is exactly what happened. The sanguine were left unchecked by the populace of the Sewers and Bay and even more so by the agents of the State left shackled by the laws now changed. It was this altered state of the bloodcurse that drove Hagmer into the hands of the State. General Inno-Femunn was left with an awful choice between her partner and retaining her Kathar self. However, the deal for Hagmer's life was to be made with or without Valarosta's change.
You see, she did not abandon the Kaahl or the Kathar of Regalia. She left the Kaahl in the hands of the capable family members and continues to pursue rights for all. A pursuit well beyond most leaders and therefore more engaged in the community than they could be. Further, after investigating Gwenyth it was found that while they pursue the missions the Dragons set forth - it is without proactivity. In as much, she will not seek out Aberrants neither will she interfere with the processes of the State. It is now clearly stated, General Ino-Femunn did not abandon the Kathar - she did not abandon her family. Gwenyth does not seek to actively cleanse anyone.
It is on the thinker, the individual, and the wise to see through the nay-speech.
[A stamp of a sparrow here]
[OOC TLDR]
Dear Reader,
As I am sure you've heard the General Ino-Femunn, Valarosta, and her partner Hagmer were cleansed by Gwenyth. However, the significance goes beyond the false rumors you've heard. You see, the villainy is not in some superficial assessment of the acts, but in the path that came to it. For as great a warrior as Hagmer is even he could be bested and that is exactly what happened. The sanguine were left unchecked by the populace of the Sewers and Bay and even more so by the agents of the State left shackled by the laws now changed. It was this altered state of the bloodcurse that drove Hagmer into the hands of the State. General Inno-Femunn was left with an awful choice between her partner and retaining her Kathar self. However, the deal for Hagmer's life was to be made with or without Valarosta's change.
You see, she did not abandon the Kaahl or the Kathar of Regalia. She left the Kaahl in the hands of the capable family members and continues to pursue rights for all. A pursuit well beyond most leaders and therefore more engaged in the community than they could be. Further, after investigating Gwenyth it was found that while they pursue the missions the Dragons set forth - it is without proactivity. In as much, she will not seek out Aberrants neither will she interfere with the processes of the State. It is now clearly stated, General Ino-Femunn did not abandon the Kathar - she did not abandon her family. Gwenyth does not seek to actively cleanse anyone.
It is on the thinker, the individual, and the wise to see through the nay-speech.
[A stamp of a sparrow here]
[OOC TLDR]