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Norayaz spoke to her people long into the night about Peri'el and things she had seen as the maiden. Their tails strengthened by her faith, and followed her onward. |
Norayaz spoke to her people long into the night about Peri'el and things she had seen as the maiden. Their tails strengthened by her faith, and followed her onward. |
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=== How Daiuaro Plucked the Lofty Flower === |
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;A layered love story from the Shh'oi Gamant of Muspar'i. |
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It happened this way, long ago." |
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A handsome Mur, called Daiuaro by those who loved him, was the most fearsome, and feared keeper of books in all Velaka. From the First House to what some styled the 'Last House,' none could be called his equal. Not the lightest copper could evade his careful accounting. Those who would deal falsely with Gamant or Sraan feared to cross him. Many times he turned the schemes of Low Houses and High back against them, always to the profit of House and Sraan. |
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Daiuaro was every day enfolded in the love of his family. His Aunts ensured that a fresh, hot meal was kept always ready for him, no matter how late his toils for the house might keep him. He dearly loved to medidate in house's shadowed garden, so it was always kept swept and tidy. A gentle fountain always murmured gently within, no matter the expense such an amount of water might carry. His sisters asked his advice for small things, his father and mother for large things. Even the clan Matriarch was known to nod thoughtfully and smile indulgently when he spoke. In turn he gave freely of the labors of his dagger-sharp mind, his generous good nature, and the gift of his easy conversation. |
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This blessed Mur gave and received all these gifts freely, as is fitting, but one thing he did not seek, or need, or even miss -- romantic love. Daiuaro had seen and appreciated many fine Murs in his time, but none moved him or kindled within him the fire he knew others might feel for this one, or that one. He loved and was loved by his Sraan, Gamant and family, and wanted nothing more. |
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However, there was one more gift required of Daiuaro, which his lack of yearning and fire rendered complicated. One bright morning, his favorite Aunt visited him over his books and his morning cup of tea. Her tail undulated gently above the tiled floor as she said, "Dear One, there is something the Sraan requires of you, though you know how we have valued all that you have given us. The Speaker is firm in this -- we must have your Heir. |
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In vain, Daiuaro offered to adopt a promising young one, to bring fresh bloodlines to the Gamant and Sraan. His aunt insisted that it was his gifts, his blood, which was required. Daiuaro accepted this, as he knew he must, and explained that though he felt a great love for his gamant and his sraan, he would not and could not feel romantic love for any partner they might propose. |
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Her tail sweeping an affirmative gesture, his aunt assured him that this would not be a problem. The terms would be stated explicitly in the contract, so that the union would be freely entered by both, and founded on honesty and good understanding, as these things should be. Daiuaro accepted the list of candidates his aunt proposed, and acknowledged to her that he would inform her of his choice in three days' time. |
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To his delight, he noticed the name of a childhood friend near the very top of the list of candidates! Daiuaro knew that Her heart was much as his was, as they had dicussed this at length while still coming into their maturity. She was everything he might wish for in a spouse, and knew that their children, his heirs, would be strong, joyful, and cunning, lacking none of the many gifts our Gods' have bestowed. It did not hurt, of course, that her Gamant stood a little higher than his, but he felt his reputation and standing would be equal to winning the prize. |
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The very next day, he informed his Aunt of his choice -- Q'zharasha -- and she said all would be arranged. By chance, some week later, he met his old friend at a bookseller's shop, and joyfully informed her of their news, confirming his gladness at their coming bond. To his shock, she professed ignorance! Though she knew a contract could have been possible, her Gamant had heard nothing since! Taking his leave in haste, Daiuaro nearly fled back to his House, seeking her aunt at her study without waiting to be announced. |
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"Aunt!" cried he, "What has happened? Has Q'zharasha's Gamant turned aside our suit?" |
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"On the contrary," she said, tail undulating passively, "We have not sought this match. Instead, we chose from a lower house, a safer bet -- do you not agree? The contract is here, quite prepared, it waits only for your signature and that of the Speaker." |
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Tail twisting in embarassment and some amount of anguish, as he knew nothing of this lower daughter, Daiuaro was forced to assent, lowering his head humbly. "It must be as you say, of course, but I had hoped -- for Q'zharasha" |
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His aunt's tail gave a brief twitch, and she lowered her eyelids slightly as she gazed upon him saying, "It will be as it will be." |
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A week later, Daiuaro, tail low, went to the signing room to finalize the contract, chaining his fate forever to this daughter of a lower house whom he had never met, nor wished to meet. As he entered the room, his tail curved upward in surprise! |
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Q'zharasha stood proudly beside the table, her tail giving a small, pleased undulation at the sight of him. Attempting to compose himself, he forced his tail into a more decorous posture, and bowed into the proper greeting. The signing was all a blur, his good fortune and happiness clouding his recall. |
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After every guest had departed, he came back to himself and thought to ask his Aunt the question that had never fled from his mind in all the time of the signing. "Aunt! I believed you were seeking contract with the daughter of the house below us! How came Q'zharasha to this signing? Why did you deceive me?" |
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Allowing the hint of a smile to illuminate her face, his Aunt's tail described a self-satisfied gesture. "The first contract placed us in a much better position to negotiate with Q'zharasha's people. And should it not have gone well, we had already established our best alternative to the negotiated agreement. Do you see?" |
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Daiuaro's tail curled humbly about his left ankle, a smile that might make a human blush adorning his fair features. "Of course." |
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Daiuaro never forgot this lesson, and lost no time in adding it to his own weaponry. His bookeeping became ever fiercer, and the children of his union soon became his greatest Joy, and his house rejoiced in them. |
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In some circles, Daiuaro is something of a legendary figure, the unstoppable bookkeeper who may never be fooled. Some Houses claim him as their own ancestor. |
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Revision as of 20:08, 22 May 2020
The Library of S'Kra Mur
While there are many books that can arguably be considered relevant to the S'Kra Mur, the ones collected here are meant to be stories that are told and retold over the ages.
In Game Books
Royal Library Archives
- Located in Muspar'I
- The History of Muspar'I - The story of Mhalush
- History of the Ru'atin Peri'el - Story from the Ru'atin of Aesry.
- Histories of the Lohogi'hhs'ur - Story of how the Lohogi'hhs'ur were changed by Hav'roth
- Isth'hhtaw'hhs Shh'oiyvh-ur - The story of a Dragon Priest
- S'Kra Langing Upon the Eastmost Island - Origin Story of the Lohogi'hhs'ur (Reshalian S'Kra Mur)
- S'zella's Tale - The story of S'zella
- Wedding of Rothnar and Shhneri - A Wedding Tale
Libraries of Qi
- Aesry
- Singers of Aesry Surlaenis'a - Brief information on the Ru'atin Peri'el
- Mer'Kresh
- History of Mer'Kresh - The Cursed Island
- Ratha
- My Grandmother's Stories - Folk tales and a story in the style of the Forbidden Lovers.
- Hhshal's Revenge - A gripping love story.
Player-Created Tales
- The following stories were written by players and utilized for roleplay purposes.
The Brothers Pazh and Khhn
- A layered folk tale.
The First Miracle of Norayaz
- A story from the life of the Maiden of Peri'el.
How Daiuaro Plucked the Lofty Flower
- A layered love story from the Shh'oi Gamant of Muspar'i.
The Rathan Ru'atin
- A story of two siblings.
The Rise of Sraan Smolg
- A historical tale of warfare.
The Tale of Pasha
- A layered folk tale in the style of the Forbidden Lovers.