William Ronald
Explorer
"On behalf of the Kevellond League, I thank you. I will need to return to my government, but I believe they will appreciate your offer. Indeed, I think many will appreciate your offer. Would it be possible soon to speak on your behalf to my world, and also address the people of Toril? It is time that lies are crushed, and the truth be told. I seek to bring peace and understanding between the peoples of your world and of mine. Ignorance and hatred appear to be the true enemies in this matter. I believe they must be crushed by knowledge, understanding, and compassion."
"Also, I have learned that you, Prime Minister Lesage, are the daughter of Ian Payne. From what I have learned, I believe he would be proud of you. Before I go back to my own land, I would with to say a pray for him and for those who sacrificed so much for your world. I must honor their courage and their love of their peoples and world." How can I, a man who loves his world and will die for it if need be, not honor those who did the same for Toril? If there are others who desire speech with me on behalf of their causes and nations here on Toril, I will listen to them.
"Also, I know there were attempts to block planar access to Toril in the past. I wish there to be access between our worlds. Could you help ensure that this will be so. I fear Vecna will try to rise to full power, hence the need to strike him soon. In the long run, there are the problems of hunger, hatred, poverty, and ignorance. These may prove to be worse foes than Vecna."
"Whatever aid you can provide to our world is appreciated? I know there are limits on your actions, and I respect the limits you must place on yourselves."
If the Lortmils Technomancy has gone a little further in its actions than you might like, we ask that you be reasonable with them. Their motivations seem to be from love of Oerth, not hatred. Ask yourselves what you would have done in their place? I am impressed with their essential decency and yours as well. Because of the farm implements we have purchased, we can now assure a better harvest than we would have. Less people will be hungry because of their efforts.
"With your blessing, Prime Minister, I would like to pay my respect to your father and all those who gave their lives to defend your world. Then, I desire to return to my world. I wish to openly discuss what you have told me here, although if there are some secrets which need to be kept between us, tell me. As a matter of principal, I will not do anything to endanger you, Toril, Oerth, or the relationship of our worlds. If you wish to send ambassadors back with me, I believe they would be warmly welcomed by the Kevellond League and many other lands as well."
Gwilym Raonul seems very reflective. If possible, he would like to visit the monuments to Ian Payne and the monuments for those who died in the previous IR thread. As a follower of Rao, god of peace, he is very impressed at the sacrifices people made in the previous IR threads.(He would like to visit at least a few of the important memorials.) He will then leave for the Kevellond Alliance, relay its opinions of his embassy to Toril, and try to return soon.)
He bows low before LeSage as he finishes his words, and rises. There is hope in his broad, pleasant features as well as respect in his gaze as he looks at Lesage and Forrester.
(Edena: Can you get back to me on my e-mail? )
Reprisal: What was Lesage's reaction to Gwilym Raonul's speech.
Forrester: What was your reaction.
"Also, I have learned that you, Prime Minister Lesage, are the daughter of Ian Payne. From what I have learned, I believe he would be proud of you. Before I go back to my own land, I would with to say a pray for him and for those who sacrificed so much for your world. I must honor their courage and their love of their peoples and world." How can I, a man who loves his world and will die for it if need be, not honor those who did the same for Toril? If there are others who desire speech with me on behalf of their causes and nations here on Toril, I will listen to them.
"Also, I know there were attempts to block planar access to Toril in the past. I wish there to be access between our worlds. Could you help ensure that this will be so. I fear Vecna will try to rise to full power, hence the need to strike him soon. In the long run, there are the problems of hunger, hatred, poverty, and ignorance. These may prove to be worse foes than Vecna."
"Whatever aid you can provide to our world is appreciated? I know there are limits on your actions, and I respect the limits you must place on yourselves."
If the Lortmils Technomancy has gone a little further in its actions than you might like, we ask that you be reasonable with them. Their motivations seem to be from love of Oerth, not hatred. Ask yourselves what you would have done in their place? I am impressed with their essential decency and yours as well. Because of the farm implements we have purchased, we can now assure a better harvest than we would have. Less people will be hungry because of their efforts.
"With your blessing, Prime Minister, I would like to pay my respect to your father and all those who gave their lives to defend your world. Then, I desire to return to my world. I wish to openly discuss what you have told me here, although if there are some secrets which need to be kept between us, tell me. As a matter of principal, I will not do anything to endanger you, Toril, Oerth, or the relationship of our worlds. If you wish to send ambassadors back with me, I believe they would be warmly welcomed by the Kevellond League and many other lands as well."
Gwilym Raonul seems very reflective. If possible, he would like to visit the monuments to Ian Payne and the monuments for those who died in the previous IR thread. As a follower of Rao, god of peace, he is very impressed at the sacrifices people made in the previous IR threads.(He would like to visit at least a few of the important memorials.) He will then leave for the Kevellond Alliance, relay its opinions of his embassy to Toril, and try to return soon.)
He bows low before LeSage as he finishes his words, and rises. There is hope in his broad, pleasant features as well as respect in his gaze as he looks at Lesage and Forrester.
(Edena: Can you get back to me on my e-mail? )
Reprisal: What was Lesage's reaction to Gwilym Raonul's speech.
Forrester: What was your reaction.