Post by Miss LeAnne on Jul 8, 2007 14:28:10 GMT -5
To the Kindred of Omaha and Lincoln,
Over the last few nights since my meeting with Czar Spectre I have spent my time in prayer and meditation, pondering my sins and my shortcomings in this matter. I have come to realize that yes I was as fault for the attack on Elysium…for I placed too much faith and trust in those kindred who owned the places we used for out gatherings to make sure their retainers were fully cleared and had background checks done on them, this was my first and most grave mistake. I should have done the background checks myself.
With regards to my shoe, I will admit that I over reacted and that I should not have made any attempt to place the heel of said shoe into any part of Alder Grimm’s person. Alder Grimm, you played your game well, and have proven yourself to be the better social predator than I. I sincerely hope to be the predator that you are once I have reached your age and wisdom, should God deem me worthy of that privilege. You were correct in calling me on my mistakes, of which there are many. Yes I should have checked the bartender myself, and no I should not have continued to use an establishment that was open to mortals as an Elysium.
Czar Spectre, Dame NicQuinn, Sir Ryker, and Bishop St. James, you four are among those that I look up to and admire most. You are the people I have turned to time and again when I needed advise, support, and guidance in my requiem. I am truly sorry that I have disappointed you all in the matter. I know that there is nothing I can do to make up for the mistakes I have made or undo the damage that has been done, I say now that I will do whatever I can to attempt to do just that.
For those of the city, I would like it to be known that I willingly of my own free will stepped away from the position of Keeper. The events of that night showed that my own shortcomings placed the members of this city in danger. Again there is nothing I can do to repair the damage that was done, and I am not asking for your forgiveness, I simply wished to say my peace. I have said what I needed to say, if any wish to speak with me there are those who know where I am how to reach me.
Now, I will wait until the Prince Czar Spectre, my natural Sire Bishop Sariel St. James, and my adopted Sire Brother Nicco Migaullia Bertuchi have decided what my punishment should be.
Sincerely,
Sister Angelina Constance St. James-Bertuchi
Over the last few nights since my meeting with Czar Spectre I have spent my time in prayer and meditation, pondering my sins and my shortcomings in this matter. I have come to realize that yes I was as fault for the attack on Elysium…for I placed too much faith and trust in those kindred who owned the places we used for out gatherings to make sure their retainers were fully cleared and had background checks done on them, this was my first and most grave mistake. I should have done the background checks myself.
With regards to my shoe, I will admit that I over reacted and that I should not have made any attempt to place the heel of said shoe into any part of Alder Grimm’s person. Alder Grimm, you played your game well, and have proven yourself to be the better social predator than I. I sincerely hope to be the predator that you are once I have reached your age and wisdom, should God deem me worthy of that privilege. You were correct in calling me on my mistakes, of which there are many. Yes I should have checked the bartender myself, and no I should not have continued to use an establishment that was open to mortals as an Elysium.
Czar Spectre, Dame NicQuinn, Sir Ryker, and Bishop St. James, you four are among those that I look up to and admire most. You are the people I have turned to time and again when I needed advise, support, and guidance in my requiem. I am truly sorry that I have disappointed you all in the matter. I know that there is nothing I can do to make up for the mistakes I have made or undo the damage that has been done, I say now that I will do whatever I can to attempt to do just that.
For those of the city, I would like it to be known that I willingly of my own free will stepped away from the position of Keeper. The events of that night showed that my own shortcomings placed the members of this city in danger. Again there is nothing I can do to repair the damage that was done, and I am not asking for your forgiveness, I simply wished to say my peace. I have said what I needed to say, if any wish to speak with me there are those who know where I am how to reach me.
Now, I will wait until the Prince Czar Spectre, my natural Sire Bishop Sariel St. James, and my adopted Sire Brother Nicco Migaullia Bertuchi have decided what my punishment should be.
Sincerely,
Sister Angelina Constance St. James-Bertuchi