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  1. You say to Kalinandra, "Taking wounds."
  2. Kalinandra says, "Of course."
  3. You say, "Many thanks."
  4. Kalinandra says, "No problem."
  5. You say to Kalinandra, "Safe paths."
  6. You say, "Greetings."
  7. Rifkinn says to Marssi, "Warlly maybe."
  8. Rifkinn says, "Or earlly."
  9. You say, "Greetings."
  10. Marssi says, "Hello."
  11. You say, "You two should enjoy the discussion tonight."
  12. Rifkinn says, "Oh we like discussions."
  13. Rifkinn says to Marssi, "Dont we."
  14. Marssi says, "Oh, yes. I like to have an idea about what's going on."
  15. You say, "That is a noble persuit."
  16. Rifkinn says, "I just like talking about people, really."
  17. You say, "I don't think we will be speaking about specific persons tonight. Although the topics are of more importance to some than others."
  18. Rifkinn says, "Thats ok.... talking about people can be just a little added axtra."
  19. Rifkinn says to Marssi, "I really sick of doing that unicorn image, i dont like it much. Its boreing."
  20. Marssi exclaims, "But practice!"
  21. Marssi says, "Get it down and then you don't have to do it any longer."
  22. You say, "Not sure how many people will show so I'm glad you guys are here."
  23. Rifkinn says, "Its ok, sometimes people are just busy."
  24. You say, "Ya I'm happy if even a few show."
  25. Rifkinn says to Marssi, "I might get it teachable, and then never do it again. I will take a stance."
  26. Rifkinn says, "Defiance."
  27. Rifkinn says, "No unicorns."
  28. You say, "It seems people are arriving, that is good."
  29. Rifkinn says to Lenaea, "Hello there."
  30. You say, "This is already a nice start."
  31. Lenaea says to Rifkinn, "Greetings."
  32. Lenaea says, "Thoughts just for a moment."
  33. You say, "There is alot of stuff going on, so I thought maybe I chose a bad time."
  34. Marssi says, "People do tend to drift in."
  35. You say, "If not for the rain the crowd does tend to get larger as time goes when we do these gatherings."
  36. Rifkinn says, "Oh... the ODS things are normally quite exclusive... they only accept certain people of their choosing."
  37. Marssi says, "I'd rather not spend my money there."
  38. You say, "I don't have any official backing. And thankfully the Observatory is outside the city limits so our groups can discuss matters openly."
  39. Giosaffat says, "Ah I see."
  40. You say, "I try not to exclude...short of an attack I see no reason we can't discuss things."
  41. Giosaffat says, "Nice place."
  42. You say to Giosaffat, "Glad you made it."
  43. Rifkinn says to you, "Maybe sometime, you could preach that ideal to the ODS."
  44. You say to Rifkinn, "They have to follow the baron."
  45. Rifkinn says, "They do..."
  46. Marssi says, "Well, some exclusion is okay."
  47. You say, "I try not to tell him anything of how to run his province."
  48. You say, "Any leaders for that matter..."
  49. You say, "Not that any would hear me anyway."
  50. Rifkinn says to Marssi, "Well yes, THOSE.. some."
  51. Miskton says, "Good evening, all."
  52. You say to Miskton, "Glad you could make it."
  53. You say to Miskton, "We were just discussing the virtues of having no official backing to these little gatherings."
  54. Nsar says, "And open, frank discussions."
  55. Rifkinn asks, "Really?"
  56. Lenaea says to Nsar, "You, I did not expect."
  57. Nsar says, "Here to learn, as always."
  58. Giosaffat says, "In my thoughts a bit."
  59. You ask Rifkinn, "There is a time for that. Lets wait til the meeting is over before anyone decides to draw blood?"
  60. Nsar says, "Seemed like an interesting topic. Would've been a shame to miss it."
  61. Rifkinn says, "I'll make an exception, for the sake of information...."
  62. You say, "Ussually when fate is involved it does interest folks."
  63. You say to Rifkinn, "I thank you."
  64. Rifkinn says to Nsar, "One smart comment to myself or Miss Marssi here and i'll move on you."
  65. You ask Nsar, "You will behave I assume?"
  66. You say to Hebion, "Greetings. Glad you could join us."
  67. Nsar asks Rifkinn, "I came here for to talk. I know thats a fairly difficult concept for you, having heard you speak publicly, but do try to grasp it, eh?"
  68. You say, "Thanks everyone so far who has arrived."
  69. Rifkinn says, "Told you."
  70. Rifkinn says, "I warned it."
  71. You ask, "Did I miss something?"
  72. You say to Rifkinn, "Please just keep calm. You can't solve anything that way."
  73. You say, "I hope you understand that things can't be solved so easily."
  74. Nsar says to you, "He has trouble with using his words, its nothing new."
  75. You say, "I have been known have my fair share of flaws."
  76. Rifkinn says, "Keep it up."
  77. You say, "Were not going to get anything done with this sort of behavior."
  78. Liham asks, "Do you think its right to use your blade instead of words?"
  79. You say to Rifkinn, "If you can't behave you will have to leave. I said attacks won't be tolerated."
  80. You say, "I can't go making exceptions for no reason."
  81. Rifkinn says, "Nope, so if it keeps its mouth closed, it all should be good."
  82. Liham asks, "Is this the what the inquistors have come to?"
  83. Lenaea says, "I agree with Aerathor."
  84. Liham says, "For shame."
  85. Lenaea says, "This is not productive."
  86. You say, "We can't solve anything that way."
  87. Marcul says, "If the profane are welcome and the inquisitor is not, then this gathering is in support of heracy."
  88. You say, "So if you want to have any sort of progress, please refrain from that."
  89. You say, "Last warning."
  90. Rifkinn says, "I will hold my blade, if it keeps its insults out of it."
  91. Rifkinn says, "I warned it."
  92. Lenaea says to Marcul, "What is not welcome is violence. There's no need for that right now."
  93. You say to Nsar, "Please humor us all and avoid his ire for a few anlaen."
  94. You say to Nsar, "If you crave knowledge, please do this for us all."
  95. You say, "Both of you."
  96. Nsar says, "I brought no magics or weapons to the discussion."
  97. Rifkinn says, "As i said, this goes against all i stand for, and i will hold my blade."
  98. Nsar says, "Just knowledge."
  99. You say, "I hope when this is over, there will be alot more information shed on this matter."
  100. Marcul says, "This meeting, being held in this place, and allowing known Necromancers, openly of support of it? Destible. I condem in the fullest."
  101. Rifkinn says, "Just keep it quiet."
  102. Rifkinn says, "Anyway..."
  103. You say to Rifkinn, "I'm not asking you to do anything too hard. I understand your feelings. Now lets change the topic for now."
  104. You say, "I have a few things to discuss..."
  105. Liham says, "I didnt know Nsar was a known necromancer."
  106. You say, "SO first..."
  107. You say, "Thankyou all."
  108. You say, "I am glad to have such a gathering."
  109. You say, "First lets focus on the good."
  110. You say, "Portents. We often see them in the heavens to give us a sign of something to come or to mark an occasion."
  111. You say, "Soon Chris' mass will be in the heavens barring any unusual phenomena."
  112. You say, "A time to celebrate but also a time to reflect."
  113. You say, "Many wonder about the origin of the mass and since we cannot gather forsight from observing it...it seems most likely its a show for us. A sort of nod from the divine."
  114. You say, "Which brings me to my next point."
  115. You say, "Earlier this year, right outside this observatory there was a divine occurance."
  116. You say, "Harawep delivered us all from the Starlight Harbringer that had been released after the debacle in the astral plane."
  117. You say, "I would like to take a moment now to recognize those lost during the attack, especially the innocents."
  118. You say, "And looking back now...I have to ask myself what exactly we witnessed that night."
  119. You say, "It was certainly Divine Intervention I would say..."
  120. You say, "Had Navesi not organized her vigil who knows what might have happened."
  121. You say, "We were lucky the bloodshed never reached the city gate...."
  122. You say, "Which brings us to the main topic about tonight."
  123. You ask, "Why did harawep deliver us? And what is her connection to the web of fate?"
  124. You say, "I'm not sure if any of you are familiar with the Spidersworn, they mad a visit to the HE before last."
  125. You say, "This sanowret crystal provides great detail about the Wildling Spiders and the spidersworn."
  126. You say, "Its fascinating the connection they have to the web of fate."
  127. Angel asks you, "What types of things does it make you aware of, if you care to share?"
  128. You say, "The spidersworn have a goal. Their purpose is to serve, translate, and speak for Harawep's creatures, who form part of their collective consciousness."
  129. You say, "They have an innate connection to the web of fate."
  130. You say, "Wildling spiders are a long-lived species. The spiderlings typically gestate within crystalline droplets for a hundred years, although specimens have been known to remain in their droplets for up to a thousand years."
  131. You say, "Effectively immortal, wildling spiders live until killed."
  132. Nsar asks, "They dont die of old age?"
  133. You say, "And its quite interesting that what they are most harmed by is Necromancy and other Corruptive Sorcery."
  134. You say, "I was not present at the Visit the Spidersworn made, but I learned from someone who was there...the necromancer present was asked to leave..just so the wildling spiders would appear."
  135. Rifkinn quietly says to Marssi, "A sadness more than interesting."
  136. You say, "They can die simply by being in the presence of a corrupted individual."
  137. You ask Nsar, "Did you know this?"
  138. Nsar says, "I had been made aware and asked to leave them be."
  139. You say, "But why is it that corruption from sorcery and necromancy can harm them? Its because it harms the web of fate."
  140. You ask Nsar, "Did you make this connection or do you simply feign ignorance on the matter?"
  141. You ask Nsar, "Do you admit to knowing you corrupt fate?"
  142. Nsar says, "As I dont subscribe to fate like you and your colleagues do, it seems lazy to agree that we're somehow causing damage to it."
  143. You say, "I guess someting you can't see might not exist."
  144. You say, "But I guess the same could be said of air.."
  145. Lenaea says to you, "You seem to be getting a bit hostile with Nsar."
  146. Rifkinn says, "Denial."
  147. You say, "Though I'm sure you doubt air exists."
  148. You say to Lenaea, "I'm asking him serious questions. Sorry if I seem hostile. I have no intention of killing him. It seems rather uneffective to my goal.,."
  149. You say to Rifkinn, "If teach a man to fish you can free him of hunger. I am trying to teach this man a similar lesson."
  150. Hebion asks, "May I interject?"
  151. You say to Rifkinn, "You can't cure him by hitting him over and over."
  152. You say, "Please do. You have the flor."
  153. Rifkinn says, "They cannot be taught anything in my experience."
  154. You say, "Anyone can be taught."
  155. Rifkinn says, "They have chosen thier path."
  156. You say, "That is to be seen. Fate is not set in stone is weaved."
  157. You say, "It is even."
  158. Hebion says, "Without air you will die, that is another way to as you put it, see something." The emphasis is clearly on the word see, his words are patient and clear as he continues, "The theory with Fate means that if a man has free will he does not need the web, so they are very different things that you try to compare."
  159. Lenaea quickly asks, "Is this meeting about moon mages or necromancers?"
  160. You say to Lenaea, "Its about the corruption of fate, the relation between corruption and the webs destruction."
  161. Hebion says, "One might argue that the moon mage guild is as dangerous if not more so than those who follow the sorcerous practices of necromancy."
  162. You say, "Many have a seat in this discussion. Every guild has practitioners of sorcery."
  163. You say to Hebion, "Yes all guilds have a place on the wheel."
  164. Lenaea says to Hebion, "I have heard as much as well."
  165. You say, "But you see here is the difference, and it is the key."
  166. Rifkinn says, "Though i will agree that some moon mages do not strive for the destruction of the world as we know it."
  167. You say, "The empaths and moon mages both hide knowledge that should be left forgotten...there is a reason it was hidden."
  168. You say, "While some others..."
  169. You say, "Freely explore the obvious evils."
  170. Emyrose asks, "Would not hiding it make it more dangerous?"
  171. Emyrose says, "It is harder to learn or study something kept hidden for fear."
  172. Hebion says, "I would say that if anyone has harmed the Web of Fate, would be those of the guild hall we now stand."
  173. You say, "Its not about being in plain sight or hidden, its about what they are seeking...the knowledge they are after is corrupting fate...there practices are threatening the very threads of reality."
  174. Rifkinn says to Emyrose, "This is where trust and faith in the immortals comes into play."
  175. You say, "I spent a great deal of the year focused on my own guilds transgressions."
  176. You say, "I'm aware of past mistakes more than most."
  177. Emyrose says to Rifkinn, "That is an interesting choice of words."
  178. Lenaea says to Rifkinn, "It sounds like blindness to me."
  179. Emyrose says to Rifkinn, "I normally require someone earn my trust not put it blindy."
  180. You say, "Again as the immortals were mentioned this very city was saved by Divine INtervention quite recently."
  181. Rifkinn says to Emyrose, "THAT is ones only choice of words, if they dont want to live in fear."
  182. You say, "I don't doubt the existance of the immortals. I have seen."
  183. You say, "And its not moon mages who are being struck down by them for their corruption."
  184. Hebion says to you, "That depends on how you look at things."
  185. Nsar says, "You could argue that maybe a few should have been."
  186. Emyrose says to Rifkinn, "It sounds like you want a 'Rule by Fear' world. I would prefer not."
  187. Lenaea says to Nsar, "That's fair."
  188. You say to Nsar, "I was orphaned by lord Sorrow."
  189. Rifkinn says to Emyrose, "Absolutly not, i want eyes cast towards the immortals, not inwards."
  190. Hebion asks, "And who trained Sura Ravenblades?"
  191. Lenaea says to Rifkinn, "Then what you ask for is for moon mages to cease using their gift of sight."
  192. Rifkinn says to Lenaea, "Gifts from the immortals should be nurtured and treated with respect."
  193. You say, "I have a point to make about our gift of foresight."
  194. Lenaea says to Rifkinn, "I understand your fervor, but you are mistaken. I'm sure that will become clear in time."
  195. You say, "If I may."
  196. You say, "Pentaith Illistim said it best himself."
  197. You say, "In his book on celestial portents."
  198. You say, "We have a burden to bear with our gift. We can create alot of good, warn people of draught and other calamties before they occur we we are presently seeking these signs in the heavens and sharing them with the world."
  199. You say, "We can do a great deal of good."
  200. You ask, "What can come from waltzing corpses about?"
  201. Hebion says to you, "You said Lord Sorrow orphaned you. I asked who trained Sura Ravenblades, if you are to point fingers, point them accurately."
  202. You say to Hebion, "He collapsed after having a moment of some epiphany."
  203. You say, "I don't beleive anyone has ever recorded who he learned from."
  204. Hebion says, "Oh, but he was trained by your council."
  205. You say, "And his words were purely destructive."
  206. Angel says, "Ahhh."
  207. You say, "He was not trianed by it, he was on it."
  208. You say, "A quite astute observation."
  209. Hebion asks, "Perhaps to stop the tampering of the web of faith, your council should be put to the axe?"
  210. Angel says, "Because of his connection to the Crystal Hand..."
  211. You say to Hebion, "You merely play with words."
  212. You say to Hebion, "Your words are ornamental though. I have clearly pointed out the burden we have with our foresight."
  213. You say, "The good we can do."
  214. You say, "But what of them."
  215. You ask, "What greater good can they accomplish by resucreting someones ancestor to deliver their news?"
  216. Hebion says to you, "I am saying perhaps you should stop accusing individuals of group deeds."
  217. Rifkinn says, "The burn.... They are sent to the Spiral."
  218. Rifkinn says, "Easy."
  219. Hebion asks Rifkinn, "Along with how many innocent?"
  220. Rifkinn says to Hebion, "I have yet to see an innocent suffer by the hand of anyone doing the immortals wishes."
  221. Hebion says to Rifkinn, "How quickly the inquisition forgets their wayward torturer."
  222. Emyrose says to Rifkinn, "Not by the immortals themselves, but those who claim to be doing their work."
  223. Rifkinn says, "Plenty have suffered at the hands of the likes of those."
  224. You say to Hebion, "The council has been disolved already. One obelisk remains. If it were to be destroyed the backlash of it might destroy the very plane."
  225. Vyraen softly says, "Mmm. Let us avoid that, yes."
  226. Hebion says, "You must not have spent much time in Ilithi during the terror from beyond the barrier."
  227. Nsar asks, "I do recall many an innocent name being listed on the registers of the Hounds and the Inquisition. From the sounds of it they're launching back into their old ways... How long before it all begins again?"
  228. Vyraen softly says, "I quite enjoy living here."
  229. You say, "Another point if you all will."
  230. You say, "It is regarding the Obelisk Builders."
  231. Hebion says, "When inquisitioners grabed innocents and guilty alike, tortured and some of them even imprissoned in the Red Buzzard for speaking words, nothing more."
  232. You say, "The ones from whom we moon mages inherited our debt from."
  233. Rifkinn says, "Mistakes have been made it times of desperation and passionate beleifs, it is sad and regrettable. But the Immortals hold the last word on all with judgment."
  234. You say, "Its more than likely the Obelisk Builders were in fact under demonic influence. Greatly skilled in lunar magic yes...but under the corruptive forces of pacts."
  235. Lenaea says to Rifkinn, "Only the Gods may Judge You. How quaint."
  236. Vyraen softly says, "Precisely. The Immortals are infallible. If something occurs, it is because They will it."
  237. You say to Nsar, "Pacts are another thing that has obviously been proven is a futile attempt at best...the husk is always sacrificed..."
  238. Mazrian dryly says, "Evening, everyone."
  239. Nsar asks, "Always?"
  240. Vyraen softly says to Mazrian, "A lovely evening it is."
  241. You say to Nsar, "Yes always."
  242. Mazrian says, "A little wet for my taste."
  243. You say to Nsar, "Delaying at best is all that can be accomplished. And its never truly your own power..."
  244. Nsar says, "I sit here today, after having been found in favor of Maelshyve. I am no husk, sir."
  245. Mazrian asks Nsar, "Isn't that exactly what a husk would say?"
  246. You ask Nsar, "You have no favor. You actually believe you are anything to her?"
  247. Hebion says, "I would be willing to wager quite a sum of coins there is at least one who is not a husk who has used the power."
  248. You say to Hebion, "Not yet."
  249. Hebion says to you, "I would say after several thousand years you can claim some certain amount of control over your own power."
  250. You say, "And I also heard once a philospher speaking of transitions. Only there is no transition for those who are cursed...they will never walk the starry path and transition."
  251. Emyrose says, "I suspect they do not want to walk the Starry Road."
  252. You say to Hebion, "You would imagine that. There are skeletons so old on Wyvern Mountain no one knows the age...There are dunes on riss with sand older than the moon."
  253. Emyrose says, "That is at least partly the point of what some of them do."
  254. Vyraen softly says, "Very few do."
  255. You say to Hebion, "You don't know true time."
  256. Hebion says to you, "It seems silly for you to accuse me of not knowing true time."
  257. You say, "Death is a transition to what is next."
  258. Vyraen softly says, "And yet, here we all sit. Fairly alive."
  259. Vyraen softly says, "Mostly."
  260. You say, "When you tell a young boy, one day he will outgrow his toys he will not understand. As most of us do not understand out growing this life."
  261. You say, "There is a transition to something else though."
  262. You say, "Unless you burn the bridge..."
  263. Vyraen softly says, "You seem so certain."
  264. You ask Vyraen, "And what do you believe?"
  265. Vyraen softly says to you, "I believe we all live entirely too long. We stagnate, currently."
  266. Vyraen softly says, "But our way out of the muck is..icky."
  267. Hebion says, "I thought we were here to discuss portents, not for a trial of souls."
  268. You say, "I sometimes have a feeling..sort of an idea that rips through me. That nothing had to exist...and yet it does. Such a blessing is this life...and still some scoff at it...say its not enough...\."
  269. You say, "Seems childish to me."
  270. You say, "Accept the blessing...stop crying about it not beiung enough."
  271. Emyrose asks you, "Why should I accept anything I do not want?"
  272. You say to Nsar, "Stop corrupting fate so you can prolong your ungreatful existance..."
  273. Vyraen softly says, "Ask those that died to Lyras if they felt blessed."
  274. Kaelie says to Hebion, "Thought we missed that part being so late, glad to know we may actually get to the point soon."
  275. You say, "There is such a thing as pearls to swine I guess. Not all gifts are understood by those who recieve them."
  276. Vyraen softly says, "You all stand as if Immortal yourselves and yet decry the fate that keeps you so."
  277. Vyraen softly says, "I truly do wish you all well..and your future bright."
  278. Vyraen softly says, "Enjoy your speaking."
  279. You say to Vyraen, "Thanks for speaking."
  280. Hebion says, "The Temple itself denies the existance of gods it has seen act directly in its defense."
  281. You ask, "What temple?"
  282. Mazrian asks, "Which gods?"
  283. Hebion says, "THE temple."
  284. You say, "Be more specific please."
  285. You say, "For those like me who need extra bits to understand."
  286. Hebion says, "Tallis herself claims the gods of the pyrdaen people are false."
  287. Emyrose says to you, "Big building, lots of rooms. Middle of Crossing. Hard to miss."
  288. You ask Emyrose, "And it doesn't have a name?"
  289. You say, "Just wondered."
  290. Mazrian says, "Maybe that's professional rivalry."
  291. Hebion says, "The ones with the pitchforks, fire, and inquisitors who like to punish people without proof."
  292. Nsar says, "Compensation, clearly."
  293. Emyrose says to Hebion, "They also like to scar people."
  294. You say, "I think I'll wrap things up with a few last words. Then if anyone else wants they can speak."
  295. You say, "There is a gift we've been given, and duty is heavy like a mountain and death is light like a feather compared. Its a heavy burden to protect this world...this plane."
  296. You say, "We can all work to make it last...or burn it out."
  297. You say, "Its quite clear that necromancy is foul..and harmfull..."
  298. You say to Nsar, "I should hope you have some sense of wit."
  299. You say, "And learned from this discussion."
  300. Rifkinn says, "And yet we are asked to stand in its presence."
  301. You say to Rifkinn, "Again, hitting them over and over won't cure the situation."
  302. You say to Rifkinn, "We have to convince them."
  303. Emyrose says to Rifkinn, "You could sit."
  304. You say to Rifkinn, "Thankyou for listening to us all."
  305. Rifkinn says to Emyrose, "I could, but ide rather stand up to them."
  306. You ask, "Anyone else want to have a word?"
  307. Angel says to you, "Thank you for inviting me."
  308. Rifkinn says, "I do......"
  309. Kaelie says to Mazrian, "Seems like the point was .. not real sure. But it seems to be over."
  310. You say, "You have the floor."
  311. Rifkinn says, "Complancency is that place between desperation and passion....."
  312. Rifkinn says, "We have seen evidence of what."
  313. You say to Kaelie, "Point was pretty clear. But peception is everything."
  314. Rifkinn says, ".... Necromancy does."
  315. Mazrian says to Kaelie, "Maybe it's a meditation on mortal suffering. You suffer, then you die and it's over."
  316. Hebion says to Rifkinn, "Cleanse your house before bringing the broom to your neighbor."
  317. Rifkinn says, "To sit in the middle is to wait for the profane on the mountain to end this world."
  318. Rifkinn says, "No matter how we treat them, their ends are always the same."
  319. Rifkinn says, "No patience, no understanding."
  320. You say, "And when a war comes I won't sit idle. But if I can stop it from starting I'll try that first."
  321. Rifkinn says, "Remember the devourer."
  322. Rifkinn says, "Rememebr the suffering."
  323. Hebion asks, "And the deciever?"
  324. Rifkinn says, "That is all."
  325. Rifkinn says to Nsar, "If you are not speaking i would leave now..."
  326. Nsar asks, "Oh, am I present and still allowed?"
  327. You say, "I can't keep peace forever. Thanks everyone for lasting this long."
  328. Hebion says, "I have places to be, good luck."
  329. Rifkinn says, "Last chance."
  330. Nsar says, "I do believe I've learned a bit today."
  331. Lenaea says to Nsar, "Rifkinn doesn't seem to like knowledge."
  332. Nsar says, "And I appreciate the opportunity to participate."
  333. You say, "I try to not exclude."
  334. You say to Nsar, "Thanks for not instigating."
  335. Psilocybe says, "Gods..."
  336. Nsar says, "I do try to avoid it. Words are much more useful."
  337. Nsar exclaims to Marssi, "Still waiting for that drink little lady!"
  338. Psilocybe says to you, "Discussions are discussions."
  339. Psilocybe asks, "But to bring the arcane actually into the moon mage guild?"
  340. You say to Psilocybe, "I had to keep peace..blood shed cures nothing in this instance."
  341. Lenaea says to Psilocybe, "He came on his own."
  342. Rifkinn says to Psilocybe, "Its insane."
  343. Psilocybe says, "I don't disagree, but location."
  344. You say to Psilocybe, "I apologize for taining the room."
  345. You say to Psilocybe, "I don't like him. But I tried to talk some sense into him."
  346. Psilocybe says, "Not me we'd have to answer to. It's the upstairs."
  347. You say, "Perhaps there was a light turned on."
  348. Psilocybe says, "Appearances."
  349. You say to Psilocybe, "They seem to have a high tolerance as long as city officials aren't involved."
  350. Miskton says, "At least there's not far to fall from this floor, if Kssarh comes to express displeasure."
  351. You say, "Last person I saw he threw lived."
  352. You say, "I was sorta sad."
  353. Marssi says, "Unfortunately."
  354. Psilocybe says to you, "I'm sorry I missed it, I'll have to catch up later on what I missed."
  355. You say to Psilocybe, "I'll catch you up. It was mostly regarding the Spidersworn."
  356. You say to Psilocybe, "I see you around alot so I'm sure we'll have a chance."
  357. Psilocybe says, "In the future, I strongly suggest controversial conversations take place outside the guild, far from the guild in fact."
  358. Psilocybe says, "I don't disagree with conversation, or the aim of conversion, but...appearances."
  359. You say, "I used to have different methods."
  360. You say, "I killed Pevon two times with one cast of Crystal Spike."
  361. You say, "But I leanred that way never works well."
  362. Rifkinn says, "Sadly, complancency and mis-iformed is rampent. to get any conversations done, there are people who think we should all just, get along."
  363. You say, "I really have a naiive nature at times."
  364. You say, "I try to see positive changes people can make."
  365. You say, "Instead of the worst."
  366. Psilocybe asks, "A fine line between discussion and slaughter. Too much of one or the other isn't helpful, eh?"
  367. You say, "You do have to balance thought and action."
  368. Psilocybe says, "But gods...a necromancer in the observatory itself..."
  369. You say to Psilocybe, "I will look into a new gathering spot."
  370. You say, "Tonight was impromptyu."
  371. You say, "I will take your advice to heart good sir."
  372. Miskton says, "At least it doesn't look like he stained the floor with that rug."
  373. Miskton says, "Explaining that might be awkward."
  374. Psilocybe says to you, "Take care."
  375. You say to Psilocybe, "I'll see you around."
  376. Psilocybe says, "Always."
  377. Psilocybe says, "I have a friend up north. Sorry, see you all soon."
  378. Miskton says, "Enjoy the rest of the evening."
  379. You say, "Overall I think many learned something."
  380. Marssi says, "You as well."
  381. Lenaea says, "I should find Aaoskar..."
  382. You say to Lenaea, "I was sad he was not present."
  383. You say, "Perhaps next meeting."
  384. Rifkinn says, "I need to be off."
  385. You say, "Be well."
  386. Rifkinn says, "And you all."
  387. Marssi says, "Take care."
  388. Rifkinn asks Marssi, "Are we ready?"
  389. You say to Giosaffat, "Thanks again."
  390. Liham says, "Thank you for the great conversation."
  391. You say to Liham, "Thanks for being with us."
  392. You say, "I'll have another soon."
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