Tuesday, 28 July 2009 at 04:01 The High Cleric stooped as he entered the square and a crowd quickly gathered under the watchful eye of T'yandra Stallheart. There were two matters his Holiness wished to discuss.
First he addressed the increasing concern of certain adventurers regarding the sea dweller attacks and their new outpost near Kilican. Apparently T'yandra has studied some recent reports and has come to the conclusion that the sea dwellers indeed pose a real threat to Valorn and that they may have been underestimated in the past. On needs to be careful on the shores. T'yandra seems to expect an increasing frequency of Sea Dweller attacks.
Secondly His Holiness spoke of one of his visions. An unimaginable terror coming from the Dead Zone. Dark and Vile. The High Cleric trembled as he spoke of it, and for a moment it seemed as if he would fall. But he drew strength from T'yandra's support. The vision seemed to call forth strong emotions for His Holiness. Nevertheles, he could not name the danger. We should prepare and be watchful for any ill omens.
Whatever it is, I've allready started grinding my axe.
I hope the High cleric is well, his health seems to be catching up with him. My prayer tonight will go out to him.
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Monday, 06 July 2009 at 11:15 More than six years since the first of the Remnants set foot on Valorn. And so they started to look for others who shared the same fate, those who have seen their land perish by the hands of the Evil One. It started out as a way to organise a resistance against evil, as a way to put up a fight. How much has happened over the years, many brothers and sisters have come and gone. Some have just set a foot out the door, never to return, others have chosen to seek their own path, building their own home, with people flocking to their cause. Yet others have stayed and smile as I see their faces as I take a walk through the guild hall.
Through the years the guild has proven to be a solid and secure home for many. A place we all long for, we who have lost our ancient homes so long ago. Home. For me it is the third home I have known, ... and JKD was the 3rd man I could call father, in a way.
So much has happened over the years, good and bad, but I'll never forget it was here that I found training, help when I needed it, brotherhood and support. For an orphan, I can really consider myself blessed by the Gods.
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