Response to the Runewick rag.
Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2013 4:08 am
Written on old parchment in an erratic hand and tacked to the board with a large iron nail
Cowering in the tower of fire ,it would appear that the impotent order of fire must print reasons for their inability to deal with things more
dangerous than the cooking of pies .
And while the complement" that the Dark one himself takes notice of Galmairs meetings" it is really just a rather pathetic attempt to rationalise the happenings of Mas and blame Galmair ,thus hiding the orders inability to cope with any threat greater than a burnt finger from the oven.
Truely it is differcult to grasp the details of the night from a fireside armchair behind locked doors, the asking those who fought would have revealed the truth of the matter. We do believe one of the order fought so at least a token effort from the bearers .Gratitude for your deliverance from the Drow would have served your town better.
I would suggest infuture the "dragons call " sticks to writing about turnips and fruit cakes .
Written by the dark Cultists of Galmair.
Cowering in the tower of fire ,it would appear that the impotent order of fire must print reasons for their inability to deal with things more
dangerous than the cooking of pies .
And while the complement" that the Dark one himself takes notice of Galmairs meetings" it is really just a rather pathetic attempt to rationalise the happenings of Mas and blame Galmair ,thus hiding the orders inability to cope with any threat greater than a burnt finger from the oven.
Truely it is differcult to grasp the details of the night from a fireside armchair behind locked doors, the asking those who fought would have revealed the truth of the matter. We do believe one of the order fought so at least a token effort from the bearers .Gratitude for your deliverance from the Drow would have served your town better.
I would suggest infuture the "dragons call " sticks to writing about turnips and fruit cakes .
Written by the dark Cultists of Galmair.