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<blockquote data-quote="DM_Matt" data-source="post: 3441271" data-attributes="member: 1213"><p>Kayla is slightly skeptical<span style="color: DarkRed"> "I think you are missing something. I do not believe that the Twice-Damned are mere purveyors of chaos. In fact, considering their apparent preference to work through governments and militaries, I doubt that they are purveyors of chaos at all. I suspect that they are more interested in evil. Sure, they might have provoked a war between Cormyr and Sembia, but becuase both nations are generally good. When working with the Thayans, though, I think they are playing to win. The Thayans aren't doing anytihng they haven't wanted to do for years. the only thing that stopped thme was the power of rasheman and their internal divisions. In fact, I have some new information on that, come to think of it. The Thayans in he tunnels bore the symbol of the Fatherland Division, a unit constructed to work for the Zulkirs as a whole rather than for an individual Zulkir. They are primarily for keeping order and establishing internal security, especailly at enclaves and border crossings. The ability for the Zulkirs to field even a single unified division was considered by the Rashemi to be an ominous sign. However, it gets worse. The symbol refers to the FIFTH Fatherland Division. It seems likely that the Thayans ave managed to reorganize their military into a form that transcends their internal divisions. That could mean that somehow the Twice-Damned have somehow got the Thayans to put aside thier differences. And if they have done that, I doubt that they plan on letting such a powerful tool be destroyed."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DM_Matt, post: 3441271, member: 1213"] Kayla is slightly skeptical[COLOR=DarkRed] "I think you are missing something. I do not believe that the Twice-Damned are mere purveyors of chaos. In fact, considering their apparent preference to work through governments and militaries, I doubt that they are purveyors of chaos at all. I suspect that they are more interested in evil. Sure, they might have provoked a war between Cormyr and Sembia, but becuase both nations are generally good. When working with the Thayans, though, I think they are playing to win. The Thayans aren't doing anytihng they haven't wanted to do for years. the only thing that stopped thme was the power of rasheman and their internal divisions. In fact, I have some new information on that, come to think of it. The Thayans in he tunnels bore the symbol of the Fatherland Division, a unit constructed to work for the Zulkirs as a whole rather than for an individual Zulkir. They are primarily for keeping order and establishing internal security, especailly at enclaves and border crossings. The ability for the Zulkirs to field even a single unified division was considered by the Rashemi to be an ominous sign. However, it gets worse. The symbol refers to the FIFTH Fatherland Division. It seems likely that the Thayans ave managed to reorganize their military into a form that transcends their internal divisions. That could mean that somehow the Twice-Damned have somehow got the Thayans to put aside thier differences. And if they have done that, I doubt that they plan on letting such a powerful tool be destroyed."[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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