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<blockquote data-quote="Velmont" data-source="post: 2647841" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>Leanthas turns his attention back to the High Priestess. <span style="color: Yellow">"For your wand problem, have you thought to ask the help of an order of wizards? Many members of such organization specialise in the craft of magical equipment. It is hard to devellop this art outside an order, as the ressources asked are great and a group can more easily share them.</span></p><p><span style="color: Yellow"></span></p><p><span style="color: Yellow">And for who want to harm the city, I am not sure it is the question you should ask yourself. It is more who has the more to gain and the more to lose. If the flood hit again the Cauldron, the Cauldron would be damaged, but the city wouldn't be at his first flood. Before the first wand was created, the city was strike by this catastroph every year. Now that the four temple are suppose to protect the city, if they failed, the people may turn there back to them, you most of all, as the others would try to put back the blame on your temple, as you are the only one who has kept the effort. The others have left there responsabilities and the years that had follow all was correct. The problem could only come from your temple.</span></p><p><span style="color: Yellow"></span></p><p><span style="color: Yellow">For who have the most to lose, I think it is your church, then the others temples, who could limit the damage by blaming you. Now I am not familiar with teh city's intrigue to tell who would gain the most."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Velmont, post: 2647841, member: 13739"] Leanthas turns his attention back to the High Priestess. [COLOR=Yellow]"For your wand problem, have you thought to ask the help of an order of wizards? Many members of such organization specialise in the craft of magical equipment. It is hard to devellop this art outside an order, as the ressources asked are great and a group can more easily share them. And for who want to harm the city, I am not sure it is the question you should ask yourself. It is more who has the more to gain and the more to lose. If the flood hit again the Cauldron, the Cauldron would be damaged, but the city wouldn't be at his first flood. Before the first wand was created, the city was strike by this catastroph every year. Now that the four temple are suppose to protect the city, if they failed, the people may turn there back to them, you most of all, as the others would try to put back the blame on your temple, as you are the only one who has kept the effort. The others have left there responsabilities and the years that had follow all was correct. The problem could only come from your temple. For who have the most to lose, I think it is your church, then the others temples, who could limit the damage by blaming you. Now I am not familiar with teh city's intrigue to tell who would gain the most."[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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