Written By Bliss
June 12, 2019, 6:06 p.m.(4/10/1011 AR)
Relationship Note on Ahmar
There are very few materials which I can think of that the Inquisition might confiscate, my lord.
Of those, I am not quite so certain why you would be rather insistent on having them. Generally they have very dark history or are very dangerous. If the source is what I think it is? All the more reason for concern.
Of those, I am not quite so certain why you would be rather insistent on having them. Generally they have very dark history or are very dangerous. If the source is what I think it is? All the more reason for concern.
Written By Riagnon
June 12, 2019, 5:04 p.m.(4/10/1011 AR)
Relationship Note on Ahmar
First cousin, once removed. Soon to be even further removed by the looks of it.
Written By Arcadia
June 4, 2019, 5:19 a.m.(3/21/1011 AR)
Relationship Note on Ahmar
This morn I asked my brother Lord Corbit Leary to come visit at the Saving Grace hospital. As he was sharing with me all that was known about the ship and the people aboard, Lord Ahmar decided to speak his mind.
He took offense when we disagreed with him and commented that people who were slaves should be referenced as such to not diminish their suffering. That it wasn't just people on board a ship, but a group who had been tortured and injured and subjected to inhumane conditions. He believed that slavers who tortured the souls on the boat should have equal value as those they injured, and that Lord Corbit was wrong to see a distinction between those who are victims and those who chose a life of crime.
He mocked Lord Corbit for not being at the dock as the boat crashed and made light of the work a scholar does, then threatening him with "I can snuff you out as easily as you can read a book." And true to his word, the man pulled his spear from beneath his bed and brandished it with intent to kill.
Lord Ahmar Nightingale planned to kill an unarmed scholar in front of a room full of Mercies and unwell patients, and when he did not get his way he twisted the words said to him to form a flimsy challenge and a lie to discredit my brother to the champions guild to feed his fragile male ego.
Though, I am sure he will tell you all that I lie too.
He took offense when we disagreed with him and commented that people who were slaves should be referenced as such to not diminish their suffering. That it wasn't just people on board a ship, but a group who had been tortured and injured and subjected to inhumane conditions. He believed that slavers who tortured the souls on the boat should have equal value as those they injured, and that Lord Corbit was wrong to see a distinction between those who are victims and those who chose a life of crime.
He mocked Lord Corbit for not being at the dock as the boat crashed and made light of the work a scholar does, then threatening him with "I can snuff you out as easily as you can read a book." And true to his word, the man pulled his spear from beneath his bed and brandished it with intent to kill.
Lord Ahmar Nightingale planned to kill an unarmed scholar in front of a room full of Mercies and unwell patients, and when he did not get his way he twisted the words said to him to form a flimsy challenge and a lie to discredit my brother to the champions guild to feed his fragile male ego.
Though, I am sure he will tell you all that I lie too.
Written By Azolla
May 26, 2019, 6:29 a.m.(3/3/1011 AR)
Relationship Note on Ahmar
My older brother recently came to Arx. It seems he came to watch over me like he always has. It is great to have him here. I missed him so much
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