In Memoriam.

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11 years 4 months ago #108913 by Tom P (Father Ridigan)
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I thank everyone who has responded. We are down to the last two names. If anyone encountered an amber heart, or a bronze or grey heart, please come forward, so we can honor those who have fallen.

Additionally, if anyone has any information regarding the child that was ripped from its mother's womb, under the guise of this ritual, please contact me privately.

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11 years 4 months ago #108936 by Atrus (Atrus)
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A healer, removed the heart of a "Priestess" and then a Gaian delivered a heart to "waiting forces..." I have no words for this, it is not even sporting.

Why are you all even bothering going through this spectacle? You'll just forget their names and everything about them in two weeks' time. At which point you'll be clear of conscience and free to commit the next sin and ask for forgiveness again.

May the "Light" continue to guide your way,

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11 years 4 months ago #108939 by Matt D (MattD)
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It was me that decided to deliver the heart, as out of everyone there, I was the only one able to delver it to the forces of Travance instantaneously. Had we chosen to wait for all to gather and marched out together, it would have taken at least 30 minutes before it was in your hands. And would Travance had been able to wait? I was told that getting the heart to them was of the utmost importance, and that every minute we delay reduces our chances at success. Would you have been willing to take that chance Atrus?

I am not proud of what I have done, and I intend on atoning for these harsh sins in my own way. You may make any judgements on me that you wish, but what is done is done, and it cannot be changed now. I do what needs to be done to aid and protect this town, as I have always done.

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11 years 4 months ago #108940 by Atrus (Atrus)
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I suppose you're "right' Rayven. Although I did offer my own heart to Lady Cassandra hours prior to you all slaughtering this Aguaran priestess/mother in front of her children, although one has to wonder if she summoned a Devil in response to you all attacking. I suppose you were correct in assuming that was the fastest way... Although I had spoken to your clergy and even offered them to do the honor's of cutting my heart out. But you miss the point conveniently enough, along with that chance.

I will continue to defer to the ways of the Light Church.

Enough for now though, I will not pester you further with observations of things that have come to pass and the truth which so many see - for now - it seems to ruffle so many feathers around here.

~Atrus
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11 years 4 months ago #108942 by Tom P (Father Ridigan)
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I would ask everyone to refrain from turning this into a debate. The intent of this memorium is to prevent people from forgetting. Please, if you have information relevant to the request, either post it here, or contact me privately. If your intent is to use this as a way of announcing your opinions, just don't. You are taking away from the respect we are trying to show those who fell making this weapon. Also, please refrain from responding to those wishing to take away from this memorium. They do not deserve the attention you would be giving them.
If you choose to not honor this request, please know exactly what you are doing, and that everyone can see what you are taking away from this memorium.

That being said, I ask again. Does anyone know who the amber and ashen hearts were taken from? Does anyone have any information regarding the mother and unborn child? Her name. Her killer or killers. I know a noble or two that would be very interested in this information.

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11 years 4 months ago #109058 by Tom P (Father Ridigan)
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Does no one know who these last two people were? We can not become so callous as to forget the names of the people who were sacrificed so that the menace that is Balfurius might end. If we do, then we are no better than him. Please, if anyone knows anymore information on this subject, please contact me.

Do not forget. For if we forget, we will be doomed to repeat it.

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