Written By Morrighan
Oct. 17, 2018, 2:16 p.m.(10/18/1009 AR)
Relationship Note on Joscelin
Written By Amari
Oct. 17, 2018, 2:12 p.m.(10/18/1009 AR)
Relationship Note on Brogan
What does your daily beard grooming regime entail? And if not Duke Vercyn then who has the best beard of beards (currently residing in the city)? If you contest my claim, you must have another in mind. Your own? (It is a good one. I'm not trying to disparage your tremendous beard but you have stiff competition).
If only there were some way to settle this that would involve you taking off your shirt, Lord Brogan.
Written By Perronne
Oct. 17, 2018, 10:42 a.m.(10/18/1009 AR)
It has been a TIME! I mean, it's always a time. Time progresses, and that's the way of it. But it has been adventurous time! I went on an expedition (at last!) with my very good business partner, Mayir, and we actually ended up with a fairly decent set of takeaways from it - sometimes despite my best efforts. Don't judge! I'm just not very much a SEAFARER, really. And being inside of a great, spooky ship was very exciting, but also very wet and very full of sand. Sand is the enemy!
Anyway. We did bring back some nice pieces. And then I promptly got rather ill, and laid in my bed for a while bemoaning my fate. But once that was done, I went back to restoring and looking in my old stock for some materials, and finally, three more pieces are available at the shop! At least three - I might be able to get a couple more all ship shape (ha! See what I did there??) before the end of the day. I feel energetic! Productive! Profitable!
So, remember Storied Treasures, near the Blackrose Theatre for all of your occasional antique needs.
Written By Lou
Oct. 17, 2018, 9:17 a.m.(10/17/1009 AR)
In the meantime, I spend bits here and there - smaller bits than looking for those answers for the Lodge - to travel, and see the world once more. I really ought to write a book about my recent mountain adventure; a report for the Explorers at the very least, since it also involved a bit about Brass, and there are two more trips involved - the very least - that stem from our exploration efforts.
Written By Harlex
Oct. 17, 2018, 8:34 a.m.(10/17/1009 AR)
We came from all walks of life and we did our best to respect it.
But as mercenaries, we held to one singular Law:
"That which is taken by the sword can only be recovered by it."
A simpler view of things. Though I'm not here to say it's the right way, but it has always been my way. And I think I want it recorded.
Maybe in the future someone wiser and sharper than us will make sense of how soldiers become this way. Never found an answer I liked completely.
Written By Cristoph
Oct. 17, 2018, 8:21 a.m.(10/17/1009 AR)
Relationship Note on Norwood
Written By Kenna
Oct. 16, 2018, 11:06 p.m.(10/17/1009 AR)
The common thread is that they listened.
I really appreciated it, all of you.
Written By Josephine
Oct. 16, 2018, 10:34 p.m.(10/17/1009 AR)
Helps toot hat Bisland threw a little coin in to bolster the pot some. Now too see who comes a calling.
Written By Brogan
Oct. 16, 2018, 9:19 p.m.(10/16/1009 AR)
Relationship Note on Amari
I will acknowledge it is indeed a mighty fine, possibly even magnificent beard. But, I contest it being the beard of all beards.
Written By Morrighan
Oct. 16, 2018, 8:23 p.m.(10/16/1009 AR)
Relationship Note on Joscelin
No, Scholar, I'm not biased -at all-.
Written By Roxana
Oct. 16, 2018, 7:36 p.m.(10/16/1009 AR)
Relationship Note on Imane
Written By Thena
Oct. 16, 2018, 7:32 p.m.(10/16/1009 AR)
Relationship Note on Evaristo
Not sure if that encourages or discourages you, just putting it out there.
Written By Amari
Oct. 16, 2018, 7:17 p.m.(10/16/1009 AR)
Relationship Note on Archeron
Written By Joscelin
Oct. 16, 2018, 6:58 p.m.(10/16/1009 AR)
Relationship Note on Evaristo
If you can make yourself presentable, you're allowed to join us for lunch any time you like. But you -will- wash your .... everything, first. Alright?
It really is good to have you back in the city, cousin.
Written By Joscelin
Oct. 16, 2018, 6:54 p.m.(10/16/1009 AR)
Relationship Note on Morrighan
Written By Jaenelle
Oct. 16, 2018, 4:17 p.m.(10/16/1009 AR)
Written By Aureth
Oct. 16, 2018, 3:35 p.m.(10/16/1009 AR)
Yet there are clear wrongs that come far from failures to enact a perfect life. When you act in direct opposition to a concept empowered by a god -- when you yield to a lust for power, to an avarice stripped of charity, if you seek to obliviate life rather than to embrace it, when you choose dishonorable murder instead of honorable combat. And those are wrongs. And we understand that when we commit those wrongs, we are seen to do so, in the eyes of gods if not of men and women, for the gods are always _watching_; the Sentinel knows what is done, and the Sentinel may not be empowered to act, and punish, for that is left to us, to the work of our hands, but the _knowledge_ will continue to exist.
When your dark deed is _seen_, then. What does that mean? What does it mean to be known to have done an evil? It does not mean that you are evil. Does it? A human soul is, of the primum from which it was spun, a divine creation, and it is the nature of humanity, beloved or accursed, to grow, to change, to develop, not just to be. So it is the nature of faith that if you have done an evil act, you are not _doomed_ by that act. You can grow and change. It is Skald's gift that you may make a choice. It is Lagoma's gift that you may grow and change.
But the Sentinel is watching. You cannot simply _say_ that you are sorry, and continue to do evil, and be redeemed. Redemption requires labor. The labor required is redress. And before there can be redress, there must be acknowledgment. You can't be sorry generally because evil things may have happened at some point. You must say, I did this evil thing, and I regret this evil thing, and it is my desire to work to undo evil.
In other words, if you don't own your shit, you will never, ever be able to clean it up. The reek of it will stick to you, invisibly. Like it is trapped upon the treads at the bottom of your shoe.
Written By Tikva
Oct. 16, 2018, 3:18 p.m.(10/16/1009 AR)
Written By Aureth
Oct. 16, 2018, 3:12 p.m.(10/16/1009 AR)
A skilled speaker takes into account the prism through which her audience views her words, and accommodates it accordingly. An unskilled speaker expects others to listen with the same ear as with which he speaks.
A skilled listener listens for the intent behind the words. An unskilled listener hears merely what comes out of a speaker's mouth.
The context of a message always changes its contents, either purposefully or without purpose. If you divorce words from their context, you create different meaning than was intended. If you analyze speech within the context of its being spoken, you will be more likely to understand its intended meaning.
The study of history is, generally, a study of fragments stripped of their context, being forced through the prism of the expectations of the present day.
What will future historians make of what we record for Vellichor now? What expectations will these words conform to, a hundred years from now?
Hell, what expectations will these words fail to conform to tomorrow?
What will you be remembered for saying? What would you prefer to be remembered for saying?
Written By Jyri
Oct. 16, 2018, 2:46 p.m.(10/16/1009 AR)
First, I have been running in full armour every day as per Lady Esoka's suggestion. I imagine her running right in front of me and I strive to catch up. Helps me keep going. I am running a bit longer every day.
Second, I have poured a lot of money into a new set of armour. One piece at a time. It's a great armour and it will protect me well. I like my weapons but I need a better one - but right now, survival feels more important.
Third... I could say a lot about the third. The most important thing happening right now. But it will not be for the journals. Not this time.
Please note that the scholars may take some time preparing your journal for others to read.