Written By Rysen
June 27, 2020, 10:23 a.m.(7/19/1013 AR)
Relationship Note on Tescelina
Your sword skill was alive with fluidity and grace. As we traveled, our differences became strengths. You became someone I respected and trusted: a comrade in arms and a friend.
In my nightmares of Sungreet, when the men and women of Stormwall, who trained with me since I was a boy, are dying, and my rage and hate begin to well up into a black despair - then do I glance to my right and see you locked in a mortal duel with the Reviled Master. Each time in my dream I fight desperately to reach you - but I can never change anything. You always become a brilliant light.
You have embodied all of the highest ideals of knighthood, Lady Tescelina Wyrmguard. It is an honor to have known you. The last message I have in your hand reads: "I have not smiled in a long time." Let it be otherwise in your next turn, Knight of Sorrows.
Written By Ilira
June 27, 2020, 10:09 a.m.(7/19/1013 AR)
Relationship Note on Martino
Written By Mabelle
June 27, 2020, 6:31 a.m.(7/19/1013 AR)
No one ever warned me to be mindful what I complained about.
Different action, same result.
Written By Charis
June 27, 2020, 3:24 a.m.(7/19/1013 AR)
Written By Sydney
June 27, 2020, 1:12 a.m.(7/19/1013 AR)
They do not cure all, but they're a welcome start.
Written By Sunaia
June 26, 2020, 9:46 p.m.(7/18/1013 AR)
(No, not here. I am fully aware that a horse cannot invade the sanctity of the Archives. I'm not that impulsive --)
Scholar has just disagreed with me. He shook his head. Please, note that Scholar Einar has endured me long enough to make this judgement call. I can't say that I blame him, not really. So, at the market. There I am. I visited the usual purveyors of fine horses. They were, obviously, out of my purchase range and I moved on.
I saw a dun - a chestnut. I saw a beautiful bay. Gelding, with a little white snip at the end of his nose. The stable-hand helped me. Blanket - saddle - girth. While I was tightening the girth there was a bridle brought. I sent them back, once or twice and I was terribly insistent that I wanted a bit-less bridle. I wanted him to have his head. After the usual bartering and settling of the trade, I had him.
He's mostly calm, but fresh and overly eager to be out of the stables and in the open air. He didn't spook when a cart passed by. All good omens, I think, for a smooth ride. I simply walked him through the city center (with only a minor stop for a day's worth of provisions for horse and rider) and we were off and into the forest. It takes so very little to spur him on. Which is, both a good thing - and bad. Because I needed a visit to the Mercies and a soak at the Grotto after I took a tumble.
We trotted out into the woods, took a path, and -- we flew. Not literally.
But a gallop through a wild wood is the closest that I think I will ever be to that weightless feeling.
Spending a full day out in such a way won''t cure my restless heart.
At least for a few hours, I could forget about it.
Written By Oili
June 26, 2020, 8:47 p.m.(7/18/1013 AR)
Contrary to whatever popular stereotypes exist of Northmen, we're quite educated. I know that might upset some that can only live in a world where the Northmen fail to grasp basic concepts, but we didn't build houses into mountainsides by yelling at them.
That this needs to be said at all is both greatly disappointing and largely confusing to me.
Written By Rosalind
June 26, 2020, 6:46 p.m.(7/18/1013 AR)
Written By Thea
June 26, 2020, 6:43 p.m.(7/18/1013 AR)
Written By Sydney
June 26, 2020, 6:08 p.m.(7/18/1013 AR)
Why do I sleep through every ephemeral occurrence of note in this city but the damned painful snow?
Written By Gwenna
June 26, 2020, 6:01 p.m.(7/18/1013 AR)
Written By Sirius
June 26, 2020, 5:04 p.m.(7/18/1013 AR)
Relationship Note on Lys
Ding, ding, ding-a-ling.
Written By Saoirse
June 26, 2020, 3:59 p.m.(7/18/1013 AR)
Written By Anisha
June 26, 2020, 12:46 p.m.(7/18/1013 AR)
Relationship Note on Eirene
Now to figure out a good set of truths and lies to present at their birthday.
Preparation is everything.
Written By Selene
June 26, 2020, 11:08 a.m.(7/18/1013 AR)
Written By Victus
June 26, 2020, 9:05 a.m.(7/17/1013 AR)
Some of them even got on boats to get to Sungreet. Which is a /long/ journey for someone who doesn’t like boats in the least.
Written By Raziel
June 26, 2020, 8:45 a.m.(7/17/1013 AR)
Relationship Note on Shard
Oh I'm quite aware it does not make one a Peer, Scholar. I've just not heard or read the term before, and it pays to check when someone encounters something unknown, yes?
Written By Lys
June 26, 2020, 5:24 a.m.(7/17/1013 AR)
Written By Ilira
June 26, 2020, 4:53 a.m.(7/17/1013 AR)
Seas sing to me,
And I know I'm made to know these highways
No place to rest this breathless soul,
I'm not lonely to love a mountain's night
Manifest me in the smoke of day,
Smooth me into the pulse of the night,
Look
Breathe
There's clarity in this darkness
Cause I've spent a while on wings without wind
And a hollowed spirit will still lift
so take me airborne,
I am boundless
    I recall my first writing of this at 17--might've been my birthday. I'd say the initial draft was warmer, more ebullient with youth and naivete. I spoke to exemplify my girlhood, all bright eyes and dreams to match. The lyrics refined throughout years and experience, as a haven of memory when I felt most beside myself. Something of the recent weeks drew me to commit it, post deliberation, to the whites.
Written By Shard
June 26, 2020, 2:30 a.m.(7/17/1013 AR)
Relationship Note on Margot
Your response was to attempt to insult me, imply I had no idea about the value of human life, and then claim that I, and others who criticized you, including the /First Liberator/, Paladin of Freedom, and former and first Archlector of the First Choice, have not done anything to help thralls or slaves and therefore have no business commenting on your efforts. Indeed, you implied that no one cares or is caring for the former thralls of Sungreet, when that is demonstrably untrue, and you did it to people that not only have repeatedly risked their lives to fight slavery, but were, in fact, people who risked their lives to help free those very same thralls, and who fought alongside them as part of that effort.
If I have to spell it out even further: me. That includes me.
You know, the murderous sellsword who has no regard for the value of human life? I have no interest in being paid for it, but if you want to put the price at a thousand silver per freed thrall and shower someone in coin, you could pay the Liberators what you'd owe me if I did. I'd have to find out the exact numbers, but it starts at a bare minimum of four million silver and climbs pretty fast from there.
First rule of combat: before you attack, know who it is you're picking a fight with.
Just some friendly advice, Duchess Tyde.
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