My name is Johnny Walac and I am the Chancellor of Yew. I write this message with the authority from our Headpriest Simmo Alverena. The free city of Yew and Order of Nature will not partake in the war against Order of Imperial or Order of Law. Our duty lies higher then that. The servants of Gaea shall once again be what it was. The free city of Yew have raised an army that will march against our true enemies. We shall hunt down those who possess a threat against Gaeas circle. In this message I warn all those who serve Dennac, I warn those who partake in the use of black magic or death magic. I also warn all those who affiliate with these people. The time of destruction is upon you. Order of Nature shall hereby on slay the enemies of this circle without mercy.
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Chancellor of Yew
Johnny Walac
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Re: Servants of Gaea
With the power of Gaea we cleansed the sin and corruption that lurks in the temple of Dennac. Order of Nature destroyed and corrupted what was left of the cultists home. We used our influence of Gaea to block Dennacs powers for the time being. But beware citizens, it is not the end of the cultists.
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Johnny Walac
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Re: Servants of Gaea
Order of Imperial attacked innocent citizens of Yew and then brought war upon themself. Foolish as they are they did not know what they have started. Gaea is the creator of this circle and it is written in the blood of the infidels that Esuna is doomed. Today we launched an attack against the Imperial forces with great success. The Imperial army was crushed beneath the power of Gaea. Only a few Imperial soldiers got away to spread the fear. Amongst the dead were Ondoher and Tyrion, the high command. Let this be a lesson for you.
Death to Imperial.
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Chancellor of Yew
Johnny Walac
Death to Imperial.
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Chancellor of Yew
Johnny Walac