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-''by Bard Silvyrfrost'' |
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===Introduction=== |
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There are ten names in the time to which all follow -- and each is that |
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of people or things. Those names are Akroeg the Ram, Ka'len the Sea Drake, |
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Lirisa the Archer, Shorka the Cobra, Uthmor the Giant, Arhat the Fire Lion, |
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Moliko the Balance, Skullcleaver the Dwarven Axe, Dolefaren the Brigantine, |
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and Nissa the Maiden. |
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All know of the clans, and the Great Empire that rose from the ashes |
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of the wars of the races and the clans. All know of how this Empire |
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lasted and lasted, and finally fell to decay and shadow, a shamble of |
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jumbled alliances and broken promises. And how, from these ashes, arose |
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a new Phoenix, known as the Dragon Priests, and from them, the Dragon's |
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War, and from this the state of the world as we know today. But in |
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the winding threads of every one of these tales there are faces that have |
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surfaced and left hard imprints on the mind of the thriving creatures known |
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as Humans. |
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Lanival the Redeemer once said, "Those who are known with snorts of |
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derision as Humans, are only treated so because they are feared. In the |
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mortal brevity lies a desire to accomplish much before Time cuts their |
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strings, and in this they find the comfort that change is their immortality." |
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(Chapter One, Page Two) |
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That Lanival himself was not really true Human is of no concern; he |
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was more Human than he was Elven, and it was Humans who accepted him, and |
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Humans who he came closest to understanding. |
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So, while this accounting may not be entirely about Humans, it is Human |
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in that each is connected to one great Human, Lanival the Redeemer, |
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who I shall speak of after I have told the tale of the others. |
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===The Immortal Ten=== |
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====Akroeg==== |
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Akroeg the Ram laid down the tracks to the Empire. A king amongst lords, |
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he was a noble man who was the son of a clansman. At that time, clans |
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were scattered and many, each one quibbling and snarling at the other, |
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none attempting unity. Even with the disaster of the Elven-Human wars, |
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the quibbling still continued, albeit lessened. |
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Akroeg was the first of his people to try and unite clans. His attempts |
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were a mingling of soft words and a thick fist. His greatest virtue |
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was his fairness; not only to his own clansmen but to those he united. |
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His offer was this: join his clan, and those who did would be treated |
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with equality. Fail to, and he would bring combat down on them, until |
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in subversion they were won. Those who fought him were not given instant |
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equality in the Clan of the Ram, but their children were, and any who swore |
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allegiance to Akroeg and his line. |
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(Chapter Two, Page Four) |
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Akroeg did not treat himself as the one and only ruler. Indeed, while |
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he was identified as the leader, he was in fact only one amongst many |
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counselors. Each time a clan was added to Akroeg's, their past leader |
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(assuming he or she still lived) was taken in as a counselor to the |
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clan (assuming the clan had willingly joined). This idea -- quite |
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new in world of benevolent despots -- was to be the basis of the |
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Seven Star Empire. |
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Akroeg sired ten children with his wife, Lirum. She herself was a great |
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and noble woman, although not as visible as her husband. Still, the |
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realm of Therengia saw fit to include her face on their currency |
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when time came to choose such. |
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Akroeg died in a snowy battle in the wild northern wastes that lie beyond |
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Therengia. His son, Verek, took up his position. His fairness was |
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testimony that Akroeg's blood bred true, for when the Empire was established |
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it was created on the foundations of Akroeg's ideas, and it was one of his |
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descendants who was the first among Humans to sit at the table of counselors. |
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====Ka'len==== |
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Ka'len -- called the Sea Drake -- was the master of the Dolefaren, a |
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great ship of war. Ka'len himself was a spunky Halfling with a massive |
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mop of black hair and one eye lost from past battles. Dolefaren has been |
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identified over time to be an Old Gamgweth word for 'Victory'. |
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Ka'len was active in the Resistance Wars, when the Seven Star |
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Empire was just beginning to fall. A master of ambush on the sea, Ka'len |
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both boarded and rammed ships, although it is said he used that last |
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only when the first was not possible (some say out of pity for the enemy, |
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some say because an intact ship is worth more than a sinking one, |
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I am partial to believe it was both). Ka'len was called a pirate and a |
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friend by Lanival in the early wars. |
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As Lanival's right hand maritime warlord, Ka'len supported the great wizard |
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in his tireless work to split the Empire into the five Realms. Ka'len |
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ultimately met his end in the straits of the Segoltha Sea, narrowed in |
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by five enemy Elven warcraft. Although he carried two of the ships with |
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him, he and the Dolefaren sunk in the icy sea, forever lost, to Lanival's |
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sorrow. |
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====Lirisa==== |
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Lirisa the Archer was a Ranger and -- or so it is rumored -- may have had |
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Elven blood in her. Some claim she was a daughter of the Huntress Sable, |
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who in turn was the daughter of Sorril. Lirisa neither confirmed or |
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denied the rumors. |
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Lirisa was a devout follower of Kuniyo. A tireless tracker and incredibly |
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competent hunter, her arrows never missed their mark. She brought to |
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justice several traitors of the Empire, bringing each down with one |
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shot from her silvered bow. Another of Lanival's close friends, she also |
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neither denied or confirmed the rumors that she and the Redeemer's right |
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hand mage -- Arhat -- were lovers. |
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Lirisa appeared and disappeared with enviable silence. The only mark |
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of her arrival was the whistle of an arrow and then the blooming of |
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a shaft in a chest, neck, or eye. Her last hunt she never returned from, |
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although it is known that the man she hunted -- an Elven warlord -- |
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did fall. It is believed that she was badly injured in her last |
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trip out with her bow, and probably died someplace in the forest. |
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(Chapter Two, Page Seven) |
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Rumors persist that Lirisa became a saint of Rangers, appointed by |
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Kuniyo, and some Rangers claim to have been guided along their |
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life by a slim, almost Elven Human with pale blonde hair and glowing |
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green eyes. These tales may or may not be the product of active |
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imaginations -- even if they are, Lirisa is still revered by Rangers, |
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and some carry images of her in their pockets alongside holy symbols |
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of Kuniyo. |
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====Shorka==== |
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Shorka the Cobra was a S'kra Mur who was the first to join with Lanival |
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to create the five realms that exist today. Shorka, to whom the |
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S'kra Mur have varying opinions of, was also one of the first people |
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to openly worship the World Dragon. |
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Shorka's main claim to fame was her ability to convince the S'kra |
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Mur that what Lanival wished was for the best. Not an easy task, since |
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Lanival was Human (or partly). Shorka lived a long life, through |
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the hardships of the Resistance Wars, and eventually retired as a |
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politician with many children amongst her clutch and a home in the |
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sands northwest of Therengia. |
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====Uthmor==== |
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Large even for a Gor'Tog, Uthmor the Giant earned his namesake when |
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he was still a toggler, carrying it to his headstone. His size often made |
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people underestimate his intelligence, a dangerous thing indeed. |
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Uthmor was a tactical genius. Born into a family of slaves owned by |
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a rich S'kra Mur (Gor'Tog slavery was not totally abolished amongst |
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S'kra Mur, and those who could still afford them kept them), he was |
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released from this captivity when a band of Lanival's men swept through |
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Uthmor's master's home. At the time, Uthmor was ten -- his parents |
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were dead from ill treatment and his brothers and sisters had been |
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sold off or died in the same way as his parents. A Lorthew named |
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Benjor -- who happened to be one of Lanival's counselors -- saw the |
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young orphan decided to take the toggler in and educate him. |
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When Uthmor reached eighteen, it was already obvious from his bruised |
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sparring partners and often heated debates with Benjor that he was |
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an unusually talented 'Tog. He helped to change Lanival's men from |
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a band of energetic warriors to a corps of trained warriors. |
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He became invaluable after the battle at the Segoltha River, where |
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he cornered the S'kra Mur war party and cut them down with minimal losses. |
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(Chapter Two, Page Ten) |
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Lanival made Uthmor his honorary General, and left much of the battle |
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planning to the 'Tog. The Resistance Wars ended two years later thanks to |
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Uthmor's tactical execution and his cooperation with Arhat, the Human |
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Warrior Mage. |
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Uthmor's main weapon was a massive axe given to him by the |
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Dwarven King Hexoch. Legend has it that the weapon's name was much more |
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elaborate and involved than "Skullcleaver", but the 'Tog disliked long |
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names, and opted for the simpler -- and he said, more appropriate -- one. |
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Skullcleaver was lost after Uthmor's death. Its location is as yet |
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unknown. |
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====Arhat==== |
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Arhat the Fire Lion was to magic what Uthmor the Giant was to combat. |
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An incredibly competent and original Warrior Mage, Arhat was a little |
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crazy, but still very good at what he did. Keenly in touch with the |
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fire elements, his bright red hair and gleaming blue eyes made him |
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a favorite among the ladies and a force to be feared among the enemy. |
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Arhat went on to establish the first of what would be the nine guilds |
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of the Realms. Previous to his arrival, most mages were trained |
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individually or learned from books as they went along. Arhat insured |
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consistency where otherwise there was none (which had sometimes lead |
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to painful and frequently lethal "accidents"). |
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Arhat died of old age, one week after Uthmor passed away due to the |
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same causes. Some believe that the two were such good friends, neither |
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could live without the other. |
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====Moliko==== |
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Moliko, a quiet and beautiful Elothean woman, oversaw the writing of |
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the laws for much of the original Empire. Black of hair and silver |
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of eye, she was firm in her convictions, and it was her idea to employ |
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a single guard for all the Empire rather than allowing merchants to |
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hire their own. "Justice for all," was her motto. |
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Lanival followed Moliko's ideals very closely, and quoted her frequently. |
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Her decrees still color many lawmakers today. |
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====Nissa==== |
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Nissa the Maiden was an Elven lady who escaped the warlord Teiro's |
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ironclad fist during the beginning of the Resistance Wars. The story |
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of her arrival into Lanival's army is that she -- a healer for Teiro's |
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men -- had come upon Teiro and some of his captains testing a whip out |
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on the back of a Human child they had found. Outraged, Nissa had cast |
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a sleep spell upon the Elven lords and then plucked the child from |
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the post where they had bound him. She then mounted the closest steed |
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and rode it into Lanival's camp under a black flag of peace. |
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Lanival was charmed by the elegant lady's strength of will and |
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calm insights. She eventually became his closest and dearest |
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advisor. An Empath, it is said Nissa was kept near at hand by Lanival to |
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remind him that while war may be necessary, bloodshed must be avoided |
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at all cost. Nissa stayed with Lanival for many long years, |
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but when Lanival was captured by Lord Teiro, she offered herself |
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to the evil Elven lord in exchange for Lanival. Teiro may have hated |
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Lanival, but he despised Nissa for leaving him and for being outcaste. |
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An upstart was one thing. A traitor to the Elven Clans -- that was |
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insufferable. True to his word, he released Lanival, but not before |
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he slew Nissa before the Redeemer's eyes. |
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(Chapter Two, Page Fourteen) |
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If Teiro planned this to humiliate the Redeemer's army, he was wrong. |
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The Elven lord's armies were crushed by Lanival's enraged men and women, |
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and Lanival borrowed Uthmor's axe specifically for the purpose of |
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Teiro's head in the final battle. |
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Nissa's body was never recovered, but Lanival carried a symbol of her -- |
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a ring of clasped silver hands -- forever with him, and many believe |
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that if Lanival ever had a true love, it was her. |
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===Lanival The Redeemer=== |
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====Introduction==== |
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Lanival was born the son of Sorril and Kanton, and raised partially |
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by members of Kanton's Clan until Akroeg arrived and invited the |
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clan to become part of his. The young Lanival, who most considered |
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lazy and often annoying, watched with disinterest as his clan became |
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dissolved into Akroeg's, and eventually wandered off to teach himself |
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the ways of the Warrior Mage. |
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Lanival spent many hundreds of years as a vagabond, flitting from place |
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to place in life with little care for himself or anyone else. His |
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sister, Sable, remained with her clan, and was later appointed by |
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Akroeg as the "Protector" or "Huntress" of all clans. Sable mostly |
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avoided her brother after he left, although from time to time he |
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would appear and they would speak. Mostly, however, the twins remained |
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apart. |
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====Lanival's Journey==== |
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Lanival was a thin, intense young man. Dark haired and bright eyed, |
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he was charming despite being a nuisance to many. |
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Lanival's drifting eventually drew him into a place to the south |
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of what would become the present-day Zoluren. In the range |
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below Leth Deriel -- the mountains known as the Spine of the World Dragon -- |
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Lanival began to hunt the caverns and hills, searching for the creature |
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for which the range was named. |
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For a long time Lanival wandered the mountains, relying on his hunting |
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skills and his magics to survive. What he did not expect, however, |
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was to be struck by a disastrous blizzard while in a cave near Icespear |
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Reach. Stuck for nearly a week, he subsisted on what food he had, then |
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had to resort to eating his leather backpack. When this ran out and |
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the storm had abated enough for him to struggle into the snowy wastes, |
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he found no landmarks to identify where he was, and no prey to hunt |
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for food. |
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(Page Seventeen) |
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Lanival wandered for another week, becoming delusional toward the end. |
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With nothing to eat but snow and the withered leaves of a few trees that |
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he stripped of vegetation, he was weak and close to death when he |
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stumbled across a cave high up in the mountains. With what remained |
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of his strength, he dragged himself inside the cave, lit a small fire |
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with his spells and curled up near the warmth, hoping that should death |
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visit him, it would be from starvation and not hypothermia. |
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What Lanival failed to notice in his weakened state was that he had |
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stumbled upon the cave of a creature very much like that which he had |
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sought out. As he laid down beside the fire, the dragon, just awakening |
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from slumber at the sound of magical words being spoken, watched with |
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curiosity as the not-quite-Human and not-quite-Elven mage fell asleep. |
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Well aware of what most mortals thought of his kind, the dragon -- whose |
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name was Glacis -- altered his form into that of a mortal and moved |
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Lanival further inside the cave and closer to a larger fire that the |
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dragon himself built up. And then he waited. |
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====Lanival's Dream==== |
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While Lanival awoke many times -- and was tended generously by Glacis --< |
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mostly he dreamt, and in his dreams he walked.... |
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From Lanival's Journal: |
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It has been a while since I have been strong enough to write. My friend |
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Glacis has been keeping a careful eye on me and has only just now |
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allowed me to take up quill and paper to scribe these things. |
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I had never met my mother before, but in my dreams, I saw her. |
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She was very pretty, much more so than the clansmen had ever reported, |
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and she was sad. In her eyes I saw that I had somehow shamed her, |
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but when I asked her what was wrong she said nothing. |
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My father, also, was there. It was clear that he, too, was disappointed |
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with me in some inexplicable way. His eyes reminded me of the hawk's -- |
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very much like my sister's -- and I felt like the prey. I couldd not |
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hold his gaze for long, and when again I asked, what was the matter, |
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he did not answer, only folding his arms across his chest and challenging |
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me to meet his eyes. |
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I do not know how I *knew* these two to be my parents, but I knew it. |
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I saw bits and pieces of myself in both of them, and I figured that the |
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only two who would concern themselves with my fate were them. And |
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somehow...I knew...they were displeased with me. |
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My sister also, I saw. Crouched by a firering, the flames drawing |
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shifting lines on her face. She looked up and smiled, raising |
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her cup, and I wondered that she could see me. And then she said, |
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"I see you have got yourself killed at last, Lan." And she shook her |
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head, laughing, and I knew that what she saw of me was an apparition. |
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And I wondered that I was not yet an apparition.... |
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And then it seemed that I walked beyond my family, and into other |
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families, and I saw the way the Empire was falling. I saw petty squabbles |
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disintegrating families and getting children killed. I saw on a scope |
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wider than just me, to everyone. It was as if I saw all |
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for a brief moment, and FELT all. Every small ache and pain...like |
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it was MY pain. |
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It was then I knew what a waste my life had been. |
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(Page Twenty) |
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When Lanival's fever finally broke, Glacis helped the young man to |
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return to health. He gave Lanival books to read and kept the delirium |
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from returning with herbal mixtures. When Lanival was finally well |
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enough to walk around, he was pensive, pacing about the cave with |
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his mind deep in thought. He talked for long hours with Glacis, who |
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knew much in the way of the world, telling Lanival stories of the |
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times before the clans, before many of the races, even. |
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One night before he was to leave, Lanival had another dream. |
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This time, his dream was of the land he knew so well. He saw it from |
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the raven's view, stretching out from the deserts and mountains to |
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the north to the forests to the south. Suddenly, the land buckled and |
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rippled, and a dragon's head rose up from the water of the Eastern Ocean, |
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its maw wide open and its eyes blazing. It breathed, and fire flew from |
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its steel-trapped jaws and spread over the land. But instead of consuming |
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it, it drew lines over everything, separating the great Empire into five |
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separate realms. |
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When Lanival awoke, it was to a feeling of conviction. He parted ways |
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with Glacis, thanking him heartily, but not before Glacis told him that, |
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if need be, the mage could return to him. |
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====Lanival's Foe==== |
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Meanwhile, as Lanival wandered, his greatest foe was beginning to |
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marshal his forces. |
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Teiro was born of good Elven breeding and fought in the Elven-Human |
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Wars as a scout. His fine fighting abilities and keen eye for finding |
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the weak spots in people and strongholds resulted in many promotions, |
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but even his fervor did not save his people. Angrily, he watched as |
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what he considered to be weak leadership draw the Elven folk into |
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a humiliating defeat at the hands of the Humans. Perhaps the worst |
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of it all was the Dwarven retaliation, and the "reparations" they forced |
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on the Elves. |
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(Page Twenty-Two) |
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The years of peace at the creation of the Empire was tedious to the |
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war-thrilled Teiro. He married, had children, and began to find a |
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modicum of happiness in the complacency of a plot of land and a |
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pack of peasants until his wife (who he was very close to) died with |
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many other high Elven officials -- including the Elven ruler -- when |
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a Moon Mage spell set to transport them from place to place |
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misfired, killing them instantly. This reawoke the anger in Teiro, |
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leaving him now not only frustrated, but also in mourning. |
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His wife was a great and noble woman, a wizard of high power and |
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a member of the Elven council that the Elven nation's ruler convened with |
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on all decisions. After her death, her daughter (Nissa) took her |
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place, and Teiro was elected as the Elven nation's ruler, |
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also known as The Voice. |
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Regretfully, while many thought this decision wise -- Teiro was a |
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well-bred war hero decorated with countless medals and a great |
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love for the Elven people -- Teiro had twisted from whatever he |
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may have once been. When the Empire collapsed, he saw his chance -- |
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and took it. |
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(Page Twenty-Three) |
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Rallying some of the "old-guard" Elves, he began to form an army. |
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When the Council argued against him -- Nissa at the forefront -- |
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he had over half of them assassinated, and quickly bullied his |
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own child into silence. |
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And that was when the Elven Lord began to take his revenge on the |
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Humans who, in his regard, had stolen the glory of the Ilithi |
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nation. |
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====Lanival's Redemption==== |
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When Lanival returned to the Empire -- not the same as the man who had< |
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left it -- he found his dreams to be all too true. The land was in |
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turmoil, the wars raging similar to the great Elven-Human War to which |
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his parents had been so key to. With the aid of his sister, Lanival |
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began to unite the clans once more -- as Akroeg had done seven hundred |
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years previous -- and with them he began to wage a campaign against the |
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chaos of the Empire and especially the Elven lord Teiro who was trying |
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to reclaim the Empire as his. |
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The wars lasted for nearly twelve years. The first five were the best |
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for Lanival and his men, and the last two the grimmest. Lanival's |
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dream -- to make the Empire into separate realms that would be |
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more manageable but still retain the purpose of Moliko the Balance's |
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laws -- finally became realized on the day of his Victory over Teiro. |
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====Lanival's Victory==== |
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Lord Teiro we are coming |
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No matter what the cost |
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Lord Teiro can you hear us? |
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The voice of those who were lost |
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Our sisters, and our brothers |
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Our children and our wives |
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Our husbands and our families |
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Are screaming for your life |
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You can walk with a thousand regrets |
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But the people do not forget. |
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The final battle between Lanival's corps and Teiro's armies was met |
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on the bloody fields below the Spine Mountains. It was a final battle where |
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both sides were equally matched, and both sides were ready to fight to the |
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death. |
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(Page Twenty-Six) |
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Lanival was, by now, sick of the fighting, while Teiro was not only |
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delighting in it, but desperate. At all costs, he was willing to extend |
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it, and so it was that he revealed a spell of power from ages before. The |
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same one that had caused the loss of several S'Kra Mur men and women |
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in the Elven-Human wars. |
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Scoffing at claims that the Guardians would come and put an end to his magic, |
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Teiro had the spell cast anyway. It blasted into the Redeemer's men and |
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women, destroying one third of two of his seven companies. Uthmor |
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immediately called retreat, and Lanival brought all the commanders together for a meeting. |
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(Page Twenty-Seven) |
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Hope was bleak. There was literally nothing they could do to stop the mad |
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lord's power. At dawn, they knew, they would have to make the decision to |
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fight a hopeless battle, or surrender. |
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What Lanival did then would put his name forever into the histories. Leaving |
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the tent and its contemplators behind, he walked away from the camp. |
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(The next section is in Lanival's own words, more fitting than my own.) |
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When I left the camp, I was not sure what I was doing or where I was to |
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go. I like to think that during my state of wandering (a dangerous |
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time, indeed, for who knows what foul villain could have snuck up |
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upon me and killed me or brought me again to Teiro's throne?) I was |
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guided by the insights of Nissa, but I am not sure that is so. I would |
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say that I imagined I heard her voice, talking to me as she was oft to |
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do, soothing me as only her words could. |
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When I came to the edge of the forest that hedged in the back of our |
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army I stood for a long time and gazed at the trees. It was then |
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that I finally emerged from my stupor, and wondered where it was |
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I had wandered to. I felt a chill of fear, for I realized when |
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I looked behind, I could not see the armies. I could not smell |
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the blood. And I wondered if I *had* been murdered, and now |
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stood upon the Plane Between, where Urrem'tier sends those he |
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is waiting to place judgment on. |
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Then movement in the forest caught my eye, and I saw what I would |
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never think to see at this moment. It was Glacis, my old friend |
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and caretaker. I stared at him for a long moment, and then bowed, |
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not sure if it was trickery or.... |
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"The war tells on you," he said. "You are not the youngster I knew |
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a few short years ago." |
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I shrugged. "All things change." And then, for I was never one |
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to wait long, I said, "What are you doing here?" |
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He smiled at me, his eyes going past me to beyond. I looked over |
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my shoulder, then back at him. He said, "The war does not go well. |
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A powerful spell he uses. An unwise one. It invites attentions |
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he may not wish...." |
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I let out a slow breath. "I only wish that it would." |
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"Perhaps it has," Glacis said, and there was a rustling near him. |
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Something opened its eye beyond him. And when I say it opened its |
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eye, I do not say this because I saw a face and then one eye open. |
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All I *saw* was the eye. One giant, golden, luminescent eye. I |
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shouted and pushed him aside, drawing my sword as I prepared a spell. |
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Glacis' voice -- but much louder now -- spoke behind me, "Do not |
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attack your allies, Lanival!" |
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I turned toward him, but my old friend stood no more behind me. |
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In his place was something massive. Incredibly large, I would say |
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it approached the size of four Water Clan longhouses in length, |
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several stories in height. I stared up at what few have ever seen |
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and the gods alone know why I did not fall to my knees. It is not |
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every day one meets a dragon. |
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Glacis spoke, his voice loud and ringing like silver bells, "Once |
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we were known as Guardians. Some of us have remained so, observing |
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the world and using their Great Magicks to bend things around in favor |
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or against some mortals who dwell on their world. And some of us |
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who desired to be closer to those mortals we felt we were too distant |
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to chose a new form. We fashioned it after a fury you may have |
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known as the World Dragon. As terrible as that being is, it is still |
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an elegant form with much power in it. It is the closest we can |
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come to donning our true form without appearing as a god." |
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Two more floated out of the sky to land beside him. One I recognized |
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by her luminescent golden eyes, and she identified herself as Eerayn. |
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She was a shimmer of gold and rainbows, but I find it hard to describe her. |
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Much like describing red to a blind man. You must see it to understand. |
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The second was a body of shadow, and the only part of him that stood out |
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were his eyes, which were clear as water. He was frightening to behold, |
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and something about him unsettled me. He introduced himself as Silduaa, |
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and I sensed that -- somehow -- he did not like Glacis. |
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"The Guardians who intervened in the Elven-Human war," Eerayn said, |
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"have chosen not to do so in this one. We do not question our brothers |
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and sisters, for since our acquiring these forms we no longer see with |
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their scope. But we who once stood in their council cannot stand by |
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and let happen what we stopped before. We shall aid you, Lanival, |
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but only until all the mages who know or use the spell have been |
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destroyed or allowed us to pluck it from their mind." |
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I bowed my head. "It is --" |
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"Gracious, we know," Silduaa purred, his eyes slitting wide, then tight |
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slowly. "We have our reasons." |
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I bowed again. There is a saying among Halflings. Do not look a |
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gift dragon in the mouth. |
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"Now, flight is a rare thing," Glacis said. "And something you should |
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experience, my friend. It is a long walk back to camp." He lowered |
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one wing and one lip pulled back in a smile. "Shall we?" |
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The war turned in that night from a loss for Lanival's to a staggering win. |
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Even though Silduaa and Eerayn remained true to their promise to only |
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stay until the spell could no longer be used, their presence struck |
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terror into the hearts of Teiro's army, resulting in a stampede of |
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demoralized soldiers. To top it off, Glacis did *not* leave as his two |
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brethern did. The war was quickly over with the help of -- as they |
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became known -- "Lanival's Dragons". |
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(Page Thirty-Three) |
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Glacis left as soon as the war was ended. Once again anonymous in the |
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form of the elderly hermit, he bid Lanival one final farewell. Again, |
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another log from Lanival's journal. |
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I was unsure a little of whether dragons drank wine, but Glacis |
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accepted the cup graciously, and settled himself down across from me. |
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The tent was quiet. Everything was quiet. The war had brought a |
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pleasant silence with its ending. |
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"And now?" Glacis asked, sipping his wine. |
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"And now?" I echoed, looking up at him. |
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He gazed at me, then said, "I heard of the woman. I am sorry." |
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I nodded, twisting her ring around my finger. It was too small for |
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all but my littlest finger. "Aye," I said, then shrugged. "I have |
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a lot of years left." |
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"That you do. Do you think you will make a good ruler?" |
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I smiled. "I will not be a ruler at all. I have no more desire for |
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power. I know what I will do with the lands...." I touched the |
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Book of Moliko. "She wrote it years ago. Let those who know...rule." |
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I shook my head. "I do not know. I will not rule." |
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"If not you then...." And he shot his brow up. "Who will?" |
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I smiled. "The Elven Council have a few remaining -- they shall become |
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whole again, I feel. The Elotheans also have kept their leader. |
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Uthmor would, I feel, be a good leader, and some of my other advisors... |
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would that Nissa still lived. She would have made a Queen as none |
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ever saw...." I touched her ring again. |
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"And what happens to the great hero?" he asked. |
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"I don't know," I said. "I think he will go back to wandering, or...." |
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I ran a hand through my hair. "Perhaps he will wander to another place." |
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I touched my ring. "A place where shadows cannot find us." |
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"And what happens if a new villain rises? What then?" |
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"Then they can damn well deal with it themselves," I snapped. "I'm tired. |
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I am so *sick* of it all. I...." I shut my eyes, realizing I had |
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not drunk any wine. Perhaps that was what I needed. |
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Glacis' hand touched my forehead, and from a distance I heard, "Perhaps, |
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for now, you should just...sleep." And I felt the brush of magic. |
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When I opened my eyes again, it was dawn. Glacis was gone, and I knew |
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somehow that he had put me to sleep for a reason. It took me many nights |
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to realize what he had given me, and when I understood it at last, I |
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laughed. |
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(Page Thirty-Six) |
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With the end of the war, Lanival began to divide the lands amongst their |
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peoples. In the center of what had been the former Empire he established |
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the city called The Crossing, where -- mid-war -- he and his soldiers had |
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captured the Segoltha. To the Elves and Elotheans he left the ancient |
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Ilithi lands -- and the Spine of the World Dragon Mountains -- and to the |
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Humans he bequeathed all of Zoluren. Therengia became home to a line of |
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Barons, and the remaining two realms he left to the S'kra, Dwarves, and |
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'Togs. The Halflings, ever the wayward types, requested that all lands |
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be their lands, and Lanival ensured this. |
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His work done, Lanival expressed to his friend and companion Uthmor a |
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deep and abiding weariness. There were still many who disliked him, |
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and assassination attempts were sporadic but frequent. The Elves |
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mostly considered him an upstart, and hated him for his heritage. |
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His final journal entry is perhaps a clue as to what happened to him |
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next. |
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Few understand. Uthmor understands, but he has stood on the |
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battlefield amidst the sweat and dust and blood.... |
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Taking a life is not a simple thing. It is not something you |
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do without thought. Bards may think so, but I do not. You |
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*cannot* command armies to slay thousands and *not come out |
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unaffected*. This is not plucking flowers. This is a snuffing |
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of candles...of lives. Everything they are and would have been -- |
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gone. Nissa taught me that. |
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I have her blood, my men's blood, the men my men murdered's blood, |
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and my own on my hands. My soul is a weight, and yet life is |
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now too precious, I realize. I will not take another life by |
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destroying my own. So instead, I will...sleep. |
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(Page Thirty-Eight) |
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Alone, Lanival slipped out of The Crossing and headed south. He left a |
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note to Uthmor stating he would be gone for a few years...ten at maximum. |
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What he did not anticipate were the five assassins waiting for him |
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in the mountains. |
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As the legend goes, he made it nearly to Glacis' home when the five |
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Elven men and women sprung from the snow with knives bared. He fought |
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well and furiously, but the odds beat him. Five assassins were dead, but |
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their target was nearly the same, and he dragged himself the rest of the |
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way to the dragon's home, where he collapsed, weakly calling out his |
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friend's name. |
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Glacis was a healer, but not a profound one. He knew of a way to |
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save Lanival, but it would be a dragon's healing -- it would take |
|||
not weeks, but decades. He made sure his friend trully wanted |
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what it was he would be offering, and then spread the sands of |
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sleep over Lanival's eyes. |
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(Page Thirty-Nine) |
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Lanival slipped into the magic-induced slumber, wounds no longer |
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bleeding, healing slowly. Glacis moved him deeper within the cave, |
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ensorceled the cove so it would not be disturbed, and then took |
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up watch at the cavern's maw. |
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Whether Lanival ever awoke is unknown. What scraps of legend remain |
|||
point one way or another like a crazed roadsign. Some believe he |
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sleeps on still, others that he wanders the realms now, fully healed |
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and under other names. There are some who also believe he has since |
|||
passed on to either the netherworld, other realms, or even another |
|||
world. The most popular notion is that the sleep Glacis placed him |
|||
in is spelled so that he awakens when his realms need him most. And |
|||
that, once his task is done, he returns to Icespear Reach to once |
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more sleep, and dream of his lady lost. |
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====Conclusion==== |
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Lanival's calm attitude, strong insight, ability to stay cool under |
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fire, and ferocity in both hand to hand and magical battle earned him |
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many names, but the one that always stuck was the one attributed to |
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his seemingly inexhaustable wisdom. Even before Glacis' and his friends |
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intervention, the name that is most closely associated to Lanival came |
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to be. It is said that Uthmor was the first to begin calling Lanival |
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"the Dragon", and the name always stuck, even up to the formation of |
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the provinces. So much so, that they are still sometimes referred to |
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as, "The Dragon's Realms". |
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Whether, someday, Lanival may return...remains to be seen. |
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By my hand, |
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Bard Silvyrfrost - - |
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(Editor's Note: There is a story of a highly popular and well-received |
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Paladin of the Gor'Togs who helped drive back the Dragon Priests. |
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There are further claims that this Gor'Tog was Lanival returned. |
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Since Lanival's mother was Elven and his father was Human, this |
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claim is, of course, highly dubious to most knowledgable scholars, |
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and the champion himself never substantiated these claims by |
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acknowledging them. But...as they say in Shard -- "Stranger |
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things have happened.") |
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