Asheron's Second Missive
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I am pleased to say that the defeat of Bael'Zharon has been accomplished.
He has been driven off, though not destroyed. It would require powers far beyond
ours to such a thing. Such powers have not walked the world since the age of my
peoples legends.
The remnants of Dericost played a role in this victory. I remain uncertain
whether their grievous losses are a tragedy or a blessing. I do not believe they
have the numbers to stride across the world as its master once more.
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The Virin'di, those that walk in the space between places, also assisted us. Do
not believe this is any charity or sympathy from them. They do not understand
either concept. As with the Dericost they merely saw in Ilservian a dangerous
rival that needed to be eliminated. With that threat removed, or at least
delayed, I predict they will quicken the pursuit of their own goals. Again I
fear, I will need to oppose them.
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We also a debt to, of all people, Isin Dule. I am unsure what motivated his
unexpected assistance. The price he paid for it may haunt us yet; exiled from
the Shadows, he and his followers have retreated to some undisclosed location.
There is a rift in th forces of the Enemy, and this is not the end of the tale.
Most of all the victory belongs to you, the peoples of Ispar. I am in your debt.
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I am a single man. I have mastered many powers, yes, but nothing you yourselves
could not, should you be taught. One man alone cannot stand against the
thousands, no matter his powers. You did what I could not, striving by the
hundreds and thousands against the Enemy's legions. You collected the reagents
on this vast binding. You kept them safe as they were brought to me. You fought
hand to hand with the greatest evil of all time in the physical world as I
struggled to weave the powers of the earth and darkness and portal space into a
web around him.
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I have often walked among you these long years, unseen, cautious in my
explorations. I have overheard those who curse my name, who think I have brought
you here intentionally as pawns in some great struggle. They have said they
would kill me should they see me in person. I have also overheard those who
revere me as some parogon of animals, nigh to a god. They have said they would
worship me, should they see me in person.
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I am not a shemer. I am not a god. I have been the death of everyone I once held
dear. My people are lost for a mistake I made. There is more blood on my
wretched hands than you can possibly imagine. My people were mariners, and like
the captains of our great sailing vessels, I remain here at the wheel long after
I lowered the last of the boats to safety. It is my fault and this is my responsibility.
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I have made so many mistakes. I am sorry for everything that has happened to you
because of me. Were it possible, if I knew the path, I would have sent you home
long ago. The sundering, the very even that began to draw you here, skewed the
ways.
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A friend of my mothers once told me that the most painful experiences of our
lives have a purpose which will only be known at the end of all things. When she
told me this, I was but an ignorant boy, full of power and arrogance. I laughed
at her. I am older now, and have seen too much. Now I turn her words over in my
mind and wonder if what you have started here is but the next chapter of a
struggle that has raged across my world for most of the 30,000 years we have
record of.
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You have turned a page. The next chapter begins here.
For now, I will remain in exile. It is, I think better for us all if I do not
disrupt your lives any more than I already have.
Whatever peace I have to offer, I offer to you. May light fall gently upon your
shoulders.
~Asheron Realaidain, Moriqui Eipoth 590