As much as I think Fistandantilus is a pompous wind bag he does often throw up some genuine nuggets of information. His post to Dunccan was entirely correct in all its facts and comments save his envy of the Knights skillset which pales in comparison to mages new skills hence his excellent durability whilst being attacked by the majority of avalon the other day. I digress.
As for comparing someone to a high priest of a very respected order , a man who has won numerous gems, a man who played THE major part in the ordination of a deity , a man renowned for being an excellent fighter and stalwart general...is this an insult? You are indeed crazy like a fool.
Now onto what was particularly irritating from your wayward commentary... Krill defending followers of Darkness in Thakria. That day I believe, if my young spritely memory serves me well, the Pahn-Finbar fighting machine was in lean form. It had systematically buried the young citizens of Parrius in a mound of mandrake and yarl and had moved on to stalking the regrettably barren streets of the city of miracles. Warrior Krill had himself taken several stab and jabjab combinations much to his dislike. How
ever, you moved on before he had had his fill of such a deadly combo and he followed in hot pursuit. I happened to find myself inspecting the troops and leapt into the fray to even the numbers and slap you about a bit , which is always a pleasure and never a chore.
Finally I find it all very strange that you seek to \"destroy thakria\" and \"kill the followers of darkness\". A) Because for the most part you are all \"wannabe\" Thakrians, your city has its own ideals and tenets upon which is was founded. Look them up and try and live by them or head to the nolands. B) All your very actions further the cause of Darkness, everytime you team, everytime you strip, everytime you victimise someone and take sadistic pleasure. This is when you are tasting Darkness in one of its
purest forms, so enjoy it, I certainly enjoy watching.
Written by my hand on the 12th of Springflower, in the year 1140.