Just to be clear, Falak
Posted by Laric on 01/27/20
As you came in peace, your presence in our fair city was tolerated as an ambassador. His Majesty Alaric Grayson has already made it abundantly clear you are no longer welcome here after preaching a practice against our laws as well as threatening our people and our faith.
You will be allowed to leave as you came, in peace, so long as you do so within the next twenty four hours.
Citizens of Arx, should you witness sight or sign of 'the Eye of the Prophet' after tomorrow, we bid you to immediately report it to the Templars, the Iron Guard and the Inquisition. You are strongly advised not to approach Falak on your own, as he may prove to be dangerous.
In service to the Crown,
Prince Laric Grayson, Master of Questions
--- Harlequins Stance via Hamish ---
Any chance you could sweep up a bit as you go? We just cleaned and you're tracking sand everywhere.
--- Templars Stance via Preston ---
With Guest Rights withdrawn and notice given, we remind the "ambassador" of the "prophet" that heresy is a distinct crime in Arvum and recommend he runs, scurries or hobbles away. It is the polite thing to do after declaring holy war, to bugger off.
You will be allowed to leave as you came, in peace, so long as you do so within the next twenty four hours.
Citizens of Arx, should you witness sight or sign of 'the Eye of the Prophet' after tomorrow, we bid you to immediately report it to the Templars, the Iron Guard and the Inquisition. You are strongly advised not to approach Falak on your own, as he may prove to be dangerous.
In service to the Crown,
Prince Laric Grayson, Master of Questions
--- Harlequins Stance via Hamish ---
Any chance you could sweep up a bit as you go? We just cleaned and you're tracking sand everywhere.
--- Templars Stance via Preston ---
With Guest Rights withdrawn and notice given, we remind the "ambassador" of the "prophet" that heresy is a distinct crime in Arvum and recommend he runs, scurries or hobbles away. It is the polite thing to do after declaring holy war, to bugger off.