A letter to Fairhaven from AA
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 1:55 am
We Homins were created in the image of Jena and placed upon the world of Ma-Duk. In our present forms we are blasphemous to the Genitor and loved by our Creator. Transformation versus preservation, separation versus fusion, love verse design, this is our struggle, and it is their conflict.
We were not designed to be here. Homins are not part of the natural ecology of Atys. This is the heart of the faction wars. The Kami seek to transform us, to make us a part of their world. The Karavan are interested in protecting us from that transformation and gaining dominion over the living planet.
Upon this maelstrom the clash of four cultures is added. The four races, created in the image of Jena, have their own fallibility's and their own loyalties. We were created, like her, with free will. We must make choices and we are responsible for our own destiny.
As the guild leader of Aedan Artisans I try and promote an environment where members can make choices, make mistakes, make a difference. My responsibilities include keeping the guild relevant, growing, and focused on the Tryker race and the light of Jena. It is for these reasons I am removing AA from our present alliance.
The lakelands are in grave danger. We are on a path to bondage and I do not foresee that changing soon; recent and coming events have and will hurt the Tryker population disproportionately compared to the other races. While Ma-Duk no longer has a foothold in our lands, two of our seven outposts are controlled by guilds whom are housed outside of Fairhaven. We lack the strength to hold our own against Ma-Duk alone, and he will come, for of all the races we are the most unlike him. We value debate, diversity, independence and choice to a point where we lack the ability to independently defend ourselves.
We are not born of Atys. We are not of Atysian composition. We are refugees. In his 6th Revelation "Don't be tempted by false gods, they cannot be of Atysian composition, they have no place in my design, they create imbalance" Ma-Duk makes it clear that those who do not want to be one with him are of no value to him. There is no larger threat facing us then the Kami. The Kitin are part of his balance, "unenlightened" Homins are not.
We believe in the sovereignty of the races. We believe in the love of Jena. We believe a hero resides in every Homin. We believe we control our choices and influence our own destinies.
We will fight for what we believe.
Pero
We were not designed to be here. Homins are not part of the natural ecology of Atys. This is the heart of the faction wars. The Kami seek to transform us, to make us a part of their world. The Karavan are interested in protecting us from that transformation and gaining dominion over the living planet.
Upon this maelstrom the clash of four cultures is added. The four races, created in the image of Jena, have their own fallibility's and their own loyalties. We were created, like her, with free will. We must make choices and we are responsible for our own destiny.
As the guild leader of Aedan Artisans I try and promote an environment where members can make choices, make mistakes, make a difference. My responsibilities include keeping the guild relevant, growing, and focused on the Tryker race and the light of Jena. It is for these reasons I am removing AA from our present alliance.
The lakelands are in grave danger. We are on a path to bondage and I do not foresee that changing soon; recent and coming events have and will hurt the Tryker population disproportionately compared to the other races. While Ma-Duk no longer has a foothold in our lands, two of our seven outposts are controlled by guilds whom are housed outside of Fairhaven. We lack the strength to hold our own against Ma-Duk alone, and he will come, for of all the races we are the most unlike him. We value debate, diversity, independence and choice to a point where we lack the ability to independently defend ourselves.
We are not born of Atys. We are not of Atysian composition. We are refugees. In his 6th Revelation "Don't be tempted by false gods, they cannot be of Atysian composition, they have no place in my design, they create imbalance" Ma-Duk makes it clear that those who do not want to be one with him are of no value to him. There is no larger threat facing us then the Kami. The Kitin are part of his balance, "unenlightened" Homins are not.
We believe in the sovereignty of the races. We believe in the love of Jena. We believe a hero resides in every Homin. We believe we control our choices and influence our own destinies.
We will fight for what we believe.
Pero