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[!] A chameleon would run into the throne room, scampering across the floor. When it reaches the foot of the throne it sits down, letting a small scroll roll down its back and onto the ground. The moment the scroll was completely on the floor the chameleon would bolt back outside, disappearing from sight. [!]
I write this letter in hope. Hope that knowledge of old reaches the masses. We can only prevent repetitions of our ancestors' mistakes by learning from them. I am requesting that an agency be established so that the past may be preserved and properly documented, without bias of any way, shape or form. Too many stories of old are clouded by the teller's judgement, which is why we must establish an order that works to spread the truth.
As civilizations rise and fall, the ruins at present are at risk. In the northeast Dar-Azur's corruption has broken hold and spreads even as we speak, and whatever lurks within its walls slowly exits. In the west of Sunscape, Itocapehua, the now abandoned home of the lost crocodilian Itocapehuan race, is slowly claimed by the flora and fauna surrounding it. Catamora, south of Al-Khadir, has fallen into disrepair, the foundations crumbling beneath travelers feet, along with the danger of the few undead who still roam the streets. Magnia Attia is not better either, seeing how it is now under the control of the Bone Lord, along with the fact that the ruins below are sinking back into the marsh. Lowau, a town east of Al-Khadir, may be demolished for Montevenna's construction. The Black Spire, the very place where the Bone Lord was released onto our realm, stands tall, scarring the land and the very ground beneath it collapsing.
These are but a few examples of history being destroyed, as more are slowly vanishing due to the mortal desire of imperialistic tendencies of forcing others away from their homes, expansion of territory, and unnecessary warfare. I hope that you may accept my proposal and let me establish an agency that will build museums and preserve the ruins of old. Access to these locations would be free of charge, regardless if the visitor has citizenship in our land or not. Knowledge should never be barred because of borders, and censorship is the greatest crime when searching for the truth. Knowledge of foreign topics becomes less common every waking moment that the truth is not preserved. We must have a leading authority in the field or else stories and retellings of the past will become more twisted than a ram's horns.
The agency I ask of you to let me establish will be uninvolved in any nations conflicts, internal affairs, or matters of any kind. It will only seek to show the truth of the past to all, regardless of background or citizenship. It will function as a body to inform the masses about what went down years before.
May the spirits guide you to your decision, whatever that may be. -Faroz J. Girou
[!] At the bottom of the letter there would be a small note, written a little less neater, but still legible. [!]
Pardon Hua's odd entrance, he's quite hyper and it's a bad habit of his. If one of your associates were harmed or spooked I personally apologize for Hua's actions.
I write this letter in hope. Hope that knowledge of old reaches the masses. We can only prevent repetitions of our ancestors' mistakes by learning from them. I am requesting that an agency be established so that the past may be preserved and properly documented, without bias of any way, shape or form. Too many stories of old are clouded by the teller's judgement, which is why we must establish an order that works to spread the truth.
As civilizations rise and fall, the ruins at present are at risk. In the northeast Dar-Azur's corruption has broken hold and spreads even as we speak, and whatever lurks within its walls slowly exits. In the west of Sunscape, Itocapehua, the now abandoned home of the lost crocodilian Itocapehuan race, is slowly claimed by the flora and fauna surrounding it. Catamora, south of Al-Khadir, has fallen into disrepair, the foundations crumbling beneath travelers feet, along with the danger of the few undead who still roam the streets. Magnia Attia is not better either, seeing how it is now under the control of the Bone Lord, along with the fact that the ruins below are sinking back into the marsh. Lowau, a town east of Al-Khadir, may be demolished for Montevenna's construction. The Black Spire, the very place where the Bone Lord was released onto our realm, stands tall, scarring the land and the very ground beneath it collapsing.
These are but a few examples of history being destroyed, as more are slowly vanishing due to the mortal desire of imperialistic tendencies of forcing others away from their homes, expansion of territory, and unnecessary warfare. I hope that you may accept my proposal and let me establish an agency that will build museums and preserve the ruins of old. Access to these locations would be free of charge, regardless if the visitor has citizenship in our land or not. Knowledge should never be barred because of borders, and censorship is the greatest crime when searching for the truth. Knowledge of foreign topics becomes less common every waking moment that the truth is not preserved. We must have a leading authority in the field or else stories and retellings of the past will become more twisted than a ram's horns.
The agency I ask of you to let me establish will be uninvolved in any nations conflicts, internal affairs, or matters of any kind. It will only seek to show the truth of the past to all, regardless of background or citizenship. It will function as a body to inform the masses about what went down years before.
May the spirits guide you to your decision, whatever that may be. -Faroz J. Girou
[!] At the bottom of the letter there would be a small note, written a little less neater, but still legible. [!]
Pardon Hua's odd entrance, he's quite hyper and it's a bad habit of his. If one of your associates were harmed or spooked I personally apologize for Hua's actions.
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