RE: Dear Borag

Russell Penney (rpenney@cyberspace.net.au)
Tue, 26 May 1998 23:19:51 +1000

Codric,
I have seen your advice and I agree. I was more than happy to follow the
"spirit" of the agreement and move my nobles away. Had you taken up the
complaint with me or my brother personally we would have listened with
respect and given your words much weight. But you complained PUBLICLY about
how we "betrayed" you thus negating ANY goodwill I had towards you.
I will give you some advice in return, Learn from my brother's wisdom,
because he is a hell of a diplomat. Accept your setbacks gracefully.

Oh and my temper is completely under my control, much like your future. :-)

Borag

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-g2-list@rt.com [mailto:owner-g2-list@rt.com]On Behalf Of Sir
> Codric
> Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 1998 5:04 AM
> To: rpenney@cyberspace.net.au
> Cc: g2-list@pbm.com
> Subject: Dear Borag
>
>
> Dear Borag Calforth,
>
> First of all my name is Codric of Dragonfalls and Sir to those who
> respect what I stand for. You're lack of respect even towards
> your enemies makes you a savage. I will ignore your insults,
> as they are a cry in desperate times (even men are allowed
> to weep). Before speaking harsh words you should consider
> them first and not speak out like a reckless youth. Learn from
> your brothers wisdom, because he is a hell of a diplomat.
> Let me give you some advice , please. Try always to figure
> out why an opponent says something, what his intentions are
> and what he has to gain and loose. Then look at the situation
> from his point of view and see what you would do if you were
> standing in his shoes.
> You will see that I, Sir Codric of Dragonfalls, did the only sensible
> thing in accusing your liege and brother of betrayel in what
> were honest dealings. Know also that I speak not only in my own
> name, but I reflect the views of the whole Council of Lords.
> Know that if it was decided that the potion was teleported to
> you and you were released, that was not what the majority of
> the Lords had in mind. I personally supported the idea and
> convinced some of them that that was the course of action
> we had to take. After your release and "betrayel" I had no
> more arguments to present to the council. You technically
> disarmed your only friend on the council even challenging him
> to a duel. I don't have the time for such silly games.
> And about those insults such as "wining" , "son of a ..."
> learn to control your temper, I do too !
>
>
> Sincerly yours
>
> Sir Codric
> open Lord of the Crown
>
>
>
>
>
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