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Commemorative Planting Ceremony in Zora
Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 9:02 am
by Tidings
Cuan Sa-Ki wishes to announce on behalf of Grand Sage Mabreka Cho that the Sage will be planting a commemorative tree to the memory of the seed of Still Wyler in Zora in front of the castle on Sunday April 23rd at 10pm BST. Please come and join him in a time of quiet contemplation and meditation.
Re: Commemorative Planting Ceremony in Zora
Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 10:33 am
by clyne
Tidings wrote:Cuan Sa-Ki wishes to announce on behalf of Grand Sage Mabreka Cho that the Sage will be planting a commemorative tree to the memory of the seed of Still Wyler in Zora in front of the castle on Sunday April 23rd at 10pm BST. Please come and join him in a time of quiet contemplation and meditation.
I truely respected Still Wyler, his efforts and so wish to participate, but unfortunately I wont be available at that time.
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Umm.. thats around 3:00 AM for me. You guys should seriously consider people in Asia.
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Re: Commemorative Planting Ceremony in Zora
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 1:50 am
by xaerotet
In general, this event almost led to disaster when an assassin appeared and was chased off by the crowd. Xalis and others proceeded to chide the attending audience for not immediately running off to attack the assassin. Fortunately members of Guild Eleytheria captured the assassin, who was wearing markings of the Black Circle clan, and brought him to Fryos where he was whisked away to Senate chambers.
This is all the public knows so far as fact, but Guild Eleytheria had pledged to come forward with any information they glean from their investigations.
There was a lot of... heated conversation at the event that lead to it being postponed. I have my beliefs about who is responsible, but opinions should be reserved until such a point as more evidence is revealed.
Re: Commemorative Planting Ceremony in Zora
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 2:42 am
by katriell
The assasin was female, actually. Matis.
Re: Commemorative Planting Ceremony in Zora
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 11:26 am
by xaerotet
My fault. I had herd both tenses, but never got a good look.