Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25020300-20150406021940/@comment-25020300-20150501041101

Issue 29: A sudden controversy has erupted in the temple of Kynareth when a Bosmer has fallen deathly ill. The priests are aware of the cure, a plant which when given to the recipient will quickly destroy the disease, but this flies in the face of the Bosmer tradition of refusing to eat plants.

-The priest presiding over his healing yells with sweat pouring from his forehead, "Damn the tradition, this man needs help now! It's so simple, we can save this man's life if he just consumes a single leaf, it will cure him quickly and he can be guaranteed a long life afterwards. Please, do not deny this man a chance to live because of some grandfather law!"

-A rich Bosmer who often represents his race in arguments speaks up, "Grandfather law?! This is our ancient tradition, set in place by the gods who made us! Would you spit in the face of generations of abstinence from plants? Oh, why do I even bother, of course you would. I'd expect as much from a priest of Kynareth."

-"It's both of your faults!" Says a much more extreme priestess of the Divines, "You simply do not believe enough! If the gods will this man to live, than he will live. This is a fact, but because of this weak-minded excuse for a priest, and this elvish blasphemer, he is denied the gifts of life. Hand over control of the man to me, and I can assure you he will live, plant or no plant."