Written By Silas
Nov. 6, 2016, 4:47 p.m.(1/18/1005 AR)
The city is a poor substitute for an open field, but we'll make due. I'm sure he'll be popular.
Written By Darren
Nov. 6, 2016, 4:44 p.m.(1/18/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Niccolo
Written By Lazarus
Nov. 6, 2016, 4:08 p.m.(1/18/1005 AR)
Written By Calypso
Nov. 6, 2016, 3:45 p.m.(1/17/1005 AR)
It was some several evenings ago now but I really think it is important to document such events. I had a duel between the Sword of Tor, Lord Dante Fidante and the Knight of Scrolls, Lord Damon Wyrmguard. Above all tests of skill, this was a test of strategy. How do you fight when there are two people trying to kill you and in the end only one of three can be left standing? What can be done to make alliances and keep them strong in a battle?
The fight started off equal, everyone seemed to be hitting left and then right striking in event strokes against each other. I wanted to test the idea of mid-battle alliance so I gave a nod to Lord Damon to help team up with me and knock Lord Dante out of the fight. Instead, foolish man, he made the choice to fight against me harder. Luckily I was able to defend, but in the mean time while his focus had switched to me only, Lord Dante was able to take advantage of that and help me finish Lord Damon off.
At that point, Lord Dante and I were in an even match. Both exhausted, both wounded and on equal footing. It was a matter of luck to see which blow would finally strike the other one out of consciousness. In the end, it was my strike that finished the fight. They both fought well, but Lord Damon made a mistake in going against the plan.
This was a lesson in the necessity of early alliance and cooperation. I have more work to do on this front and the time for me to do it in is swiftly closing. Its time to move.
Written By Esera
Nov. 6, 2016, 3:30 p.m.(1/17/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Myrinda
Written By Darren
Nov. 6, 2016, 2:15 p.m.(1/17/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Donella
Not all acts of courage are blatant. But then again, not all acts or speeches are courageous.
Written By Talen
Nov. 6, 2016, 2:13 p.m.(1/17/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Sylvie
Written By Talen
Nov. 6, 2016, 1:38 p.m.(1/17/1005 AR)
Written By Talen
Nov. 6, 2016, 1:22 p.m.(1/17/1005 AR)
I have yet to decide if I wish to pair it with rubicund or not. There certainly is an appeal to blending red and black.
Perhaps it's too forthright in appearance, however.
Decisions, decisions.
Written By Hammar
Nov. 6, 2016, 11:24 a.m.(1/17/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Ianthe
Written By Fergus
Nov. 6, 2016, 11:15 a.m.(1/17/1005 AR)
Written By Fergus
Nov. 6, 2016, 11:12 a.m.(1/17/1005 AR)
Written By Max
Nov. 6, 2016, 7:44 a.m.(1/16/1005 AR)
Prince Valarius apparently reads. Thats good. And he reads my journal! I am so terribly flattered. Here I am, hardly in town and he follows my musings so religiously.
He doesn't really -like- them, which I admit I entirely expected. That was the point, after all. To give him cause to chafe. To make him sore, like a pebble in the boot. In the presence of comfort, no man moves.
And now he moves. He shows promise. He even started insulting me. He needs work - nothing some time at sea with a crew of real sailors could not fix - but I almost wished I had a sister that his jibe about her making him breakfast would have found good home.
I find myself almost liking this man. I have concern for his hobbies, as they led Alrec so astray...
But at least this prince wishes to fight. This is a good sign.
Written By Silas
Nov. 6, 2016, 7:07 a.m.(1/16/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Juliet
Written By Donella
Nov. 6, 2016, 5:06 a.m.(1/16/1005 AR)
Subdued all evening, I go back to my dead mama's knee for the first lesson: when you do not know what to do, don't speak; listen. I hope that I will be forgiven, when others hear and read what I have heard and read tonight, for not feeling up to a gala.
When I think of all that is in the Archive, all that could be in the archive, all that was burnt shut up in vaults and closed into folios... maintained, but untouched. What good does it do, to make records of things that must not be forgotten, and then not read them, and teach them to our children? Men die, but they also speak what they know while they live.
Long before there was reading and writing, there were was a palace of words built in the mind. There be treasure.
Written By Isolde
Nov. 6, 2016, 2:46 a.m.(1/16/1005 AR)
Some days I succeed better than others. I treasure those days.
Written By Isolde
Nov. 6, 2016, 2:43 a.m.(1/16/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Donrai
Written By Juliet
Nov. 6, 2016, 1:47 a.m.(1/16/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Joscelin
And I will cherish the title of "The Walking Blossom of Scandal" until the Thirteenth comes for me.
Written By Juliet
Nov. 6, 2016, 1:10 a.m.(1/16/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Natalia
She is easily distracted - and of course, a lady of her stature has always a myriad of voices longing to have her attention.
And yet, undeniably, she is so very talented at her chosen vocation - to make others look good. Quite literally. I wonder if she practices her devotions to Jayus with needle and thread?
She certainly knows where to get marvellous clothing. The dress and boots she sent me have made my week.
I'm glad that she's chosen to call me friend.
Written By Joscelin
Nov. 6, 2016, midnight(1/15/1005 AR)
I laughed, I was so surprised. Guts? I near pissed myself in the aftermath, I was only so bold because I thought for sure it was too late and I was probably going to -die-, doomed by my sharp tongue that sees no class-lines.
Truthfully, my honesty and brazen behavior has been coveted by many, especially the nobles that are used to 'yes-men' that only agree and nod and never offer anything honest or sharp and necessary.
To those that disapprove of my actions, I am sorry for the trouble my mouth has caused. Several have warned me that it was bound to happen eventually, and I should have expected much worse, and I should be thankful my punishment wasn't what -could- have happened.
The others that have been nothing but supportive even in their criticisms, I can't tell you how moved I am by these unexpected gestures. Noble and commoner alike, I have heard from so many of you, and it touches me that this has rippled in such a way that I've met friends who, while they think I acted without thought, are reminding me that I've more connections and alliances than I thought I did. It's humbling, truly, and I will do my best to deserve the honor.
[a tiny black braid, long but barely thicker than twine, has been bound with a silver thread and tucked with the entry, with instructions to never remove it]
I will never forget this.
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