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<blockquote data-quote="Nephtys" data-source="post: 3981803" data-attributes="member: 31780"><p>Atseret watches the ruined city with sadness. Mortal men had been given so much by the Gods, skill and power enough to make them arrogant and turn their backs on their blessings. And the Gods themselves had allowed the world of men to fall from their grace to make an example of its punishment. Though the fall of the mortals had perhaps been inevitable, their punishment was natural and just. For the crime of forgetting ones place in existance destiny was not a mitigating defense.</p><p>Atseret watches the righteous few, bent and bedraggled, punished for the crimes of their brethren and he feels some tiny spark of pity. They too had been punished and so they too had been guilty. If only for the crime of not redeeming their fellow men. The Gods could be harsh in their judgements, but that was not for him or any mortal to question. Atseret, a withered old man in the humble black robes of a priest of Osiris, watches them and speaks. <span style="color: White">"Death is not to be feared, not for ones who follow the will of the Gods. Your enemies can never truly harm you, nor can hunger or thirst, only your own deeds and thoughts can. So fear nothing but your own impurity and be at ease if you have nothing to fear. The Gods have spared you for a reason and sent us to cleanse the taint they have deigned to leave for lesser beings to purge. So aid us, good men, and tell us what awaits us in the inner city."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nephtys, post: 3981803, member: 31780"] Atseret watches the ruined city with sadness. Mortal men had been given so much by the Gods, skill and power enough to make them arrogant and turn their backs on their blessings. And the Gods themselves had allowed the world of men to fall from their grace to make an example of its punishment. Though the fall of the mortals had perhaps been inevitable, their punishment was natural and just. For the crime of forgetting ones place in existance destiny was not a mitigating defense. Atseret watches the righteous few, bent and bedraggled, punished for the crimes of their brethren and he feels some tiny spark of pity. They too had been punished and so they too had been guilty. If only for the crime of not redeeming their fellow men. The Gods could be harsh in their judgements, but that was not for him or any mortal to question. Atseret, a withered old man in the humble black robes of a priest of Osiris, watches them and speaks. [COLOR=White]"Death is not to be feared, not for ones who follow the will of the Gods. Your enemies can never truly harm you, nor can hunger or thirst, only your own deeds and thoughts can. So fear nothing but your own impurity and be at ease if you have nothing to fear. The Gods have spared you for a reason and sent us to cleanse the taint they have deigned to leave for lesser beings to purge. So aid us, good men, and tell us what awaits us in the inner city."[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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