Ello you two,
Springdale, nor the Wizards, have ever pretended to dictate what
their citizens are allowed to and not allowed to do in regard to
citizens of other cities, except in rare instances that a treaty
applies to the situation. Nor do we claim that any citizens actions
are doctrine for the city or my guild. That said, Amygdale as a
right to do as he sees fits, and neither I nor my city will ever tell
him otherwise.
As for you, Azaar, if you continue to make such blanket statements
about my guild, then perhaps I will have to see about having the
guild live up to those cliams of yours. One doesn't lead an
unobotherd and conteneted life by slighting others. Gold is easily
aearned, adn that 200 gold while convenient means onthing in the
great scheme of things.
Lastly, I remind oyou both that great accomplishments need not be
boasted about for the deed will always speak louder than any words
you can use to describe it. In this case, your words seema bit
hollow which casts doubt on the grandeur of the feat. Just someiting
to note.
Fare thee well and tempt not the Fates,
Kilthas
P. S. - Apologies for the spelling. Hafls asleep, can't tpe, and
am on telnet. *mutter*
Written by my hand on the 26th of Springflower, in the year 993.