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Dictates of Azlah PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by Management   
Tuesday, 22 January 2008
A long time ago, when Azlah was mortal, he had an anvil that he worked and his heart belonged to it alone. This anvil was the one used in making the weapons of ultimate good and evil, and once Azlah became immortal by the grace of Aresir for his work on those weapons, he scribed these words into it. His anvil was placed in a shrine, but eventually it was lost to time. The words printed on it, however, remain in the writings of his most devout followers.

Azlah's Dictates

Those who would Forge the weapons of the next world create the destiny of the next dynasty, their creations are used to cut a path by those who would wield such tools into their battles and decide the fate of the warriors that use them to cut down enemies and defend their allies.

"Broken swords save no one."

The essence of the world itself lives off of making and creating everything that is needed that is not available, not a part of them from birth, and as such gives insight to the infinite possibilities of having all that is needed whenever it is needed in whatever shape it is needed.

"Tasks started are tasks finished."

Only a fool takes what he has for granted, for the path to creating is long and arduous and not to be taken lightly unless one is to create worthless garbage and trash unworthy of use by any and all creatures who would have such an item for what the crafter had created it for.

"Objects made are objects used."

Effortless work is worth as much as it takes, and the quality of the work can reflect the quality of the one who created it as well aside from the drive and purpose that was put behind the process, materials and techniques chosen by the creater.

"Prudency has no place."


"Let it be known that any who take upon themselves a task laid upon them by others or by the self one must see that through to the end. The task is as it is and it will be either completed fully and wholly or not at all. All those who would take up the craft are to know these truths and to never deviate if success is to be achieved. Only the weak find alternatives to blood and sweat, and only the inept leave things unfinished for they are too worthless to beget anything other than failure."--Teir Rah'ley, servant of Azlah

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