Dr.Patriot
Lord of Altera
Five or six posters are nailed at Crossroads, showing no signature or sign of from where they originated. The posters are written in what would seem to be fairly nice handwriting. The poster itself does not stand out much from others aside from the fact that it's written entirely in Elven script.
Elves of Altera Please Take Notice
As many of you may have noticed, more and more NonElves in Altera are being taught our sacred Elven tongue. Our language was given to us by Shalherana and she gave us her confidence that we would not abuse it. When a Non Elf learns the language a slight is made against the language and against us all, it is a sign of how the language has fallen out of our hands and into decay. Out of respect for our sacred tongue, please keep it within the bounds of Elvenkind. Please refrain from teaching the language overmuch, and if you take notice of another Elf teaching the language, please remind them to be cautious and wary of how they treat their language and how much they matter in the grand scheme of things.
In a perfect world, the understanding of the language would be limited to we the Elves, and communication with Non-Elves would be done through the use of Common. Unfortunately this is not truly an attainable objective. Despite this, we as Elves must do our best to come as close to this goal as possible. An Altera where our language belongs as much to us as possible.
Elves of Altera Please Take Notice
As many of you may have noticed, more and more NonElves in Altera are being taught our sacred Elven tongue. Our language was given to us by Shalherana and she gave us her confidence that we would not abuse it. When a Non Elf learns the language a slight is made against the language and against us all, it is a sign of how the language has fallen out of our hands and into decay. Out of respect for our sacred tongue, please keep it within the bounds of Elvenkind. Please refrain from teaching the language overmuch, and if you take notice of another Elf teaching the language, please remind them to be cautious and wary of how they treat their language and how much they matter in the grand scheme of things.
In a perfect world, the understanding of the language would be limited to we the Elves, and communication with Non-Elves would be done through the use of Common. Unfortunately this is not truly an attainable objective. Despite this, we as Elves must do our best to come as close to this goal as possible. An Altera where our language belongs as much to us as possible.
-With much solidarity, a concerned Elf
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