Item:Modest-sized biography wrapped in soft indigo leather

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modest-sized biography wrapped in soft indigo leather
Look: Faint tooling along the cover edge forms the shape of a single iris in bloom. The title is pressed in pale silver script across the spine, dulled to a pewter sheen. Inside, the parchment is thick and slightly uneven, with characters written in a careful yet simple style.

There appears to be something written on it.


A modest-sized biography reads:
"A Blue Iris"

Weight: 5 stones
Metal: No
Appraised Cost: 1,340,000 Kronars1,072,000 Lirums <br />966,944 Dokoras <br />1,340 LTBpoints <br />1,340 Tickets <br />1,340 Scrips <br />
Properties: This is a container.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: 2 length x 1 width x 1 height
Capacity: 3 length x 3 width x 3 height (400 stones)
Sources: Source is Tomes of Lore (2)

Study Messaging

You turn to the first page of your modest-sized biography and begin to read.
You immerse yourself in the wisdom of your modest-sized biography, deepening your understanding of Miraena's faith and doubt.


Turning to the next page in your modest-sized biography, you read more about Miraena's faith and doubt:

Miraena began as a farmer from a quiet village, her hands more familiar with harvest than prophecy. One night, visions from the Heralds showed her a world unraveling, sorcery tearing rifts through creation itself. Driven by purpose, she left her fields behind and carried the blue irises she had grown herself as tokens of hope meant to remind others what was worth saving.


Turning to the next page in your modest-sized biography, you read more about Miraena's faith and doubt:

When she reached the Crossing, her message was met with skepticism and derision. Still, Miraena stood her ground, speaking plainly but with conviction. She gave irises to any who would take them, saying they were not flowers of worship, but symbols of courage for those willing to choose restraint.


Turning to the next page in your modest-sized biography, you read more about Miraena's faith and doubt:

As the Heralds' punishments began and the Clans were encased, Miraena defended their actions as harsh but necessary. She warned that mortals had ignored gentler signs and would not listen without consequence. "A farmer cannot curse the rain and expect a harvest," she told them, urging reflection before ruin.


Turning to the next page in your modest-sized biography, you read more about Miraena's faith and doubt:

Over time, Miraena began to question the Heralds themselves. If their guidance had led her astray, she could not understand why the Immortals had allowed such deception to endure. She feared she had been abandoned, left to serve false messengers despite believing with all her heart that she was protecting the people and the world.


Turning to the next page in your modest-sized biography, you read more about Miraena's faith and doubt:

Admid her doubt, Miraena continued to act. She joined others in their attempts to free the encased Clans. Though unsure of her own understanding, she believed that helping, however imperfectly, was better than surrendering to despair.


Turning to the next page in your modest-sized biography, you read more about Miraena's faith and doubt:

At a quiet vigil, Miraena spoke of remorse. She asked forgiveness from the Immortals, from those she had wronged, and from those who had once opposed her. When she saw a vision of a mongoose, Rutilor's sign, she took it as proof that she had not been forsaken and that redemption was still possible.


Turning to the next page in your modest-sized biography, you read more about Miraena's faith and doubt:

Before returning home, Miraena offered one last warning. She said wild magic was no distant danger but already corrupting hearts and minds. With sorrow and resolve, she departed the Crossing, leaving behind her message and the blue irises that had come to symbolize both her burden and her hope.

Having finished your studies, you close the cover of your modest-sized biography. You feel mentally tired but enlightened.