A Letter To Dace
Posted: Sun May 15, 2016 12:00 am
Justice,
Thus far my patrols of the Undersigil have turned up nothing, but while topside I have come across two individuals carrying the banner of Mercy Killer, who I believe where acting inappropriately. Firstly, one called Daniss, I observed speaking openly about out current "situation", to Ikie, and anyone else who happened to be in near the bar. Granted she didn't say much, but she did name the possible enemy by name loud enough for anyone to hear. Secondly there is Korato. A boy whom made a blatant fool of himself in the bazaar, protesting some merchants goods. He claimed said good where "cursed", but I myself had previously purchased a every full chalice and can stand witness to no ill side affects. He even went as far as tossing some mental energy at the mans chest of good scuffing the paint on said chest. He made such an uproar that it caused a major scene in the bazaar, to which a guard of some sort, not sure which because she did not identify herself, had to be called over to quiet him. I've also seen him today near the bar bragging about never having slain anyone, and proclaimed he never would. I'm sure you can see the problem with this. Some times we are called to duty and have to do what must be done without nasty morals getting in the way. These are but my thoughts, and i welcome yours.
Namer Lilith d'Eath
Thus far my patrols of the Undersigil have turned up nothing, but while topside I have come across two individuals carrying the banner of Mercy Killer, who I believe where acting inappropriately. Firstly, one called Daniss, I observed speaking openly about out current "situation", to Ikie, and anyone else who happened to be in near the bar. Granted she didn't say much, but she did name the possible enemy by name loud enough for anyone to hear. Secondly there is Korato. A boy whom made a blatant fool of himself in the bazaar, protesting some merchants goods. He claimed said good where "cursed", but I myself had previously purchased a every full chalice and can stand witness to no ill side affects. He even went as far as tossing some mental energy at the mans chest of good scuffing the paint on said chest. He made such an uproar that it caused a major scene in the bazaar, to which a guard of some sort, not sure which because she did not identify herself, had to be called over to quiet him. I've also seen him today near the bar bragging about never having slain anyone, and proclaimed he never would. I'm sure you can see the problem with this. Some times we are called to duty and have to do what must be done without nasty morals getting in the way. These are but my thoughts, and i welcome yours.
Namer Lilith d'Eath