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Indigo, I reverted your post per WP:NPA in regard to your derogatory comments on the Midnight Syndicate article, I have located a larger image of the Wizards of the Coast letter for replacing the one that you complained was "too blurry to read the dates." I hope the larger one suffices. Since it is a Federal crime to alter a US Postage indicia, I assume the letter to be real. Of course, you could always refer to the person sending the letter if you are still in doubt, HOWEVER, I would suggest you refrain from making accusations on Wiki until you actually have proof that the references are not true. As for your other comments, especially those that are defamatory (ie: statements that are false and hurtful, as opposed to statements that are true even if they are not flattering) are not allowed on Wiki. Only fact may be presented, and only facts that are noteworthy. Oroboros 1 01:03, 22 October 2006 (UTC)

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Regarding those comments, I suggest you read the letter and take into consideration the content. The sender, Jason Carl, plainly says "Born of the Night cd" and "new Realm of Shadows cd" when he speaks in the letters, so that dates them right there. The postage obviously appears on the sender's letterhead, and the business card also gives credence to the fact the correspondence is real. Personally, I never date letters that are sent to friends and casual aquaintences. And note the handwritten letter; It does appear casual in nature. You seem unduly distressed over this matter. Why is that? Do you have a problem with crediting someone who obviously had a good deal of influence on this band? You and others here seem to be having a problem with the facts lately. Oroboros 1 06:04, 22 October 2006 (UTC)