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Ranger Meeting Report for (12 November, 2013)

And what about YOUR whining as you're a nation-loyal Fyros-patriot?
Stuff that isn't my business?

1. the Zorai and the Matis in union have been working on the botanical solution together, and Filira Salazar Caradini has even been the main narrator during most of the talks about this matter

2. if Filira Salazar Caradini is forced to step back from his position under the pressure of the ongoing insult by the Rangers who treat him like insignificant dirt on the ground and the royal court being caught in the middle not knowing how to react, the most valuable ally of the Zorai for finding a botanical solution will be lost - as well as an admirable colleague in politics, and one of the dwindling few politicians speaking my dialect. The whole Atysian political scene would lose an immensely important pillar

3. how the Rangers are treating the chamber of nobles in the worst way; as if the nobles mean absolutely nothing to the Rangers as long as only the royal court will give permission does indeed concern us Zorai too - because it might happen to us, the Circles of the Theocracy just as well.

What if - let's say because of a misunderstanding - a leader of the Ranger will misinterpret the words of one of our Sages as a permission to experiment on termite-mounds in the Witherings? We Circles would be completely ignored then just like the chamber of nobles has been, so we cannot even hope to clear up any misunderstandings that might occur in the future. These perspectives are deeply unsettling!

Even the Taliari of New Trykoth and the Akenak of the Empire might suffer the same fate in the future whenever they will disagree with the Rangers; as long as their officials can be persuaded by leaders of the Ranger. In a case like this also the Taliari and the Akenak will be treated like not even being existent as well, exaclty the same way the chamber of nobles is treated by the Rangers.

If Wilk Potskin continues to assign Ranger-aspirants to do experimentations and goes on to defiantly selfishly repel all of the responsibility of his; this will damage the reputation of the Rangers all over Atys, and it shakes the confidence of all governments that they have had in the Rangers.

4. Wilk Potskins words putting the blame for what the Rangers have caused solely on "the Matis" have definitely broken the mektoub's back.

Wilk Potskin is personally responsible for urging on the experiments in verdant heights and assigning Ranger-aspirants to do experiments even at this very moment - instead of stopping them out of respect for the chamber of nobles.

Wilk Potskin is the liable person in charge who still completely refuses to take consideration of an important part of the Matis-government. The Karan didn't order him to do experiments! The royal court just agreed to the Ranger's plea after a long struggle; the court is not the only part of the government.

The actions and words of disrespect and finger-pointing of Wilk Potskin are not worthy of the noble Rangers who I have known and admired, the organization I even wanted to be a part of myself, who formerly gave their all for peace on all of Atys...

5. conclusion: if the Rangers stopped experimenting in the verdant heights, the good reputation of the Rangers and the trust of the government of the nations in them will be restored. All elected governments on Atys will be relieved - because they can be sure that their words are still respected by the Rangers, even if sometimes their officials might have different opinions.

A termination of the experiments will make the internal disputes within the Kingdom a lot calmer and friendly talk; as long as the imminent danger by the ongoing experiments has stopped and the nobles are assured that they still have a say in this world.

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