most_precious_blood said:
We have no room or time for dead-weight dissenters.
Quite. And for that reason, you should excuse yourself before you embarrass your station further.
This, and the rest of your missive is either ignorance or arrogance. Let me explain.
most_precious_blood said:
Actually, you deal with a very small portion of the larger undead forces, being that you stay in town, and number less than 10,000.
You are incorrect. I have been outside of town for over a month now, and generally only spend a few days at a time in town. Assuming you speak of "us" as a group of adventurers, you have made additional mistakes. There are many others, along with myself, who leave the "safety" of town to fight your battles for you, as the military have proven themselves impotent time and again for dealing with any significant threat. Furthermore, my people's numbers are well over 10,000, but you find few here these days because of the actions of foolish leaders.
most_precious_blood said:
Dark dwarves weren't responsible for the wards dropping. That all began with Pearl attacking a muckling without any provocation on its part. The Dwarves realizing what a great tactic that was... the fault of your behaviour as adventurers.
I'm not sure any two words in a row here accurate. In fact, you begin by saying that Dark Dwarves aren't responsible, then end by saying they realized it was a great tactic. Which they used. To drop wards. Making them responsible. I'm not sure where you got your information, but even you should be able to see the folly of what you've written.
Additionally, you clearly have no idea what a muckling is. Now, for this ignorance I cannot blame you, as mucklings existed in Pascale, a town in another weave, which you have likely never seen. Using the term arbitrarily, however, was a poor choice. The creature attacked was the wrong color and shape, although they
were known to change appearance over time. However, attacked or not, mucklings devour wards. They eat magic. That is what they do. Left unmolested, any one muckling would eat its fill of wards and return with others to feed. Feeding, which, by the way, takes much longer then the creatures dropping wards were taking, making it even less likely that they were in fact mucklings. However, destroying mucklings is the only way to deal with them, no one is at fault for attacking them "unprovoked."
Furthermore, mucklings do not sack housing, as dark dwarves do. Nor could they have been working in conjunction, as mucklings prefer magic items to wards, and at least one dark dwarf in a group has been seen to have some sort of item, including the one that totes about an artifact. The dwarves were either dropping wards themselves, or happened to be in the right place at the right time, reaching the unwarded cabins before anyone staying in the area.
most_precious_blood said:
I've watched long enough to know you find problems everywhere.
Yes. I find them because foolish people who think they are helping miss them. Then I solve them. As does everyone who lays some claim to the "adventuring" lifestyle. Your words are long overdue to have any impact here, these thoughts you respond to were dreamt months ago, and you were not their audience. Cease your mindless prattle, it discourages the coming aid that you so desperately need to defend yourself.
~Kerjal Obcidian Laetshi
Sorcerer of the Split Sky