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From: Ridire Ceilteach <uaobrien@*****.TCD.IE>
Subject: Big Corp Killing Biz
Date: Wed, 25 May 1994 16:26:30 +0100
***** Private: DORIAN
***** Written in Sperethiel.
>>>>>[Sir, let me introduce myself. My name is Templar and I am an elf
from
Tir Na nOg. I wish to propose a deal which I'm sure you will find favourable
as my superiors and I know of your `beliefs' on the right of the elven nations
to `govern' the other races. I am here on the instructions of both my lords and
some of yours. My mission is simple, undermine the power of non-elven corps
within the Tir Tairngire in such a way as to enrage the princes and have them
take control of the corps themselves. When they have done so, my government
will proceed in a likewise manner in a move to show a united front to others who
would challenge the supremacy of the Tir nations.
However my government also understands that there are some princes who are
weak and would oppose such a righteous war. They realise that in every war
there are `sacrifices' to be made. I am just a preliminary operative to a
goal which could return our race to their rightful position. There would most
definitely be a governing role for any prince who took part in the economic and
racial `liberation' of our nations, not to mention extreme financial gratitude.
In such a position of power a man's enemies could soon `disappear'.
My government or I do not assume you're a stupid elf and we realise that this
operation will take some time. However, if we could count on your occasional
support, and the help of your paladins we're sure that you would find this to bea most
lucrative venture. We do, however, rely on your complete discretion in
this matter.
We look forward to your reply.]<<<<<

-- Templar <16:26:30 / 25 May 2055>

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