Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20170804144241/@comment-19164168-20170825230748

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"While you all converse, I will deal with my friend here. I do apologize for his attitude, but rest assured that his transgressions will not go unpunished." the other Clergy emissary said. Getting off the wall, he took his friend and began to drag him to the dungeons for him to be locked up until he could keep a cool head.

Phynaster shook his head on how many bowed before him. Sighing in disappointment but willing to advise them, he chose to speak.

"Children born of gods. You are not tools of your parents. You are the product of their flesh and blood." he noted, "We gave you the tools to rewrite even fate itself. Yet, you cling on to this antiquated notion that you are all part of a grand divine plan, or perhaps bound to the services of the people. You believe with power comes responsibility. No, you are ordinary men and women who can do the extraordinary. There is no obligation to be anything more. Yet, blinded by pride and powers, you believe only you are right, and take your parents' names to justify your deeds." he said, clear disappointment in his tone, before further continuing.

"Aedra or Daedra, whoever your parents, they are still gods, and you are still half-gods. You draw lines simply based on beliefs even your parents lack. You speak of carrying out the will of your parents, when it is the will of their worshippers and expectations.

If I am to be asked of it, no, I do not care for my worshippers. They mean nothing to me. I am who I am. And many of your parents may very well share my belief. And yes, it is true I did teach the Mer to live longer and defy Arkay's rule, yet I didn't do the same for man because he was not a vainglorious animal." he noted to many within the court, before finally sighing when he turned to face Asciene, his own daughter.