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Public News Post #19528

Wild tales and hard facts

Written by: High Mercator Siduri Azagnanna, the Phantom Asp
Date: Wednesday, September 3rd, 2014
Addressed to: Magister Bellator Jinsun Ze'Dekiah, Twin-born Assassin


Jinsun,

The accounts of Lantis DeGage, concerning the disappearance of innocent civilians in Ashtan, coupled with the Luminai Reports of similar disparitions (and investigation thereof) forbids any classification of the Cabalists as "innocent victims".

Furthermore, you still seem intent on painting Gwen and Ermogene Napoli's frantic race against the Templars as evidence for DeKempt's tale of savage persecution. As far as I know, this proves nothing beyond the fact that Templars arrested occult criminals, and that when a criminal raises its weapon, eldritch or not, to resist arrest, law-enforcement is permitted to use force and subdue dangerous hostiles. Who here, if I may use your own words "look[s] at the facts and try to frame a story to suit his needs, requiring additional facts"?

Again, and I have no idea why you are unable to grasp the difference between a police operation and a wide-scale genocide, strike dates correspond to Templar deployments, and nothing beyond this.

Then, the fact that deployed Templars arrived in villages that had already been decimated indicates that the events which you cite as testimony for DeKempt's "oft tainted by bias" work of folkloric fiction.

Finally, I have had the honesty of presenting my version of the events as a theory, and not as facts. I hope you did not miss this part.

Forever Their witness,
Siduri Azagnanna

Penned by my hand on the 18th of Lupar, in the year 663 AF.


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