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==Following the Unicorn==
==Following the Unicorn==
'''Allyria Cloudfire'''
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Latest revision as of 23:20, 22 October 2008

Following the Unicorn

Allyria Cloudfire

By my hand, this day,
356 years, 253 days since the Victory of Lanival the Redeemer


The light shines brightly through the chapel window. Kertigen and Hodierna sit side by side and smile gently down toward the pews in the chapel. Motes of dust dance in the light, and colored rainbows chase the dance.


"Hodierna, you say? Why do I follow her?" Allyria smiles at the students in the chapel as she reminisces. Her hands gently touch a soft white velvet tabard. Exquisite silver- threaded ruby roses entwine around an image of a shimmering white unicorn standing guard over a cleric kneeling in prayer.


"Settle and make yourself comfortable, for I've a tendency to wander a bit in my tales. 'Twas when I first arrived in the town of the Crossing. It was 347 years since the Victory of Lanival the Redeemer.


"The Crossing, when I first arrived, was a very quiet place. We used to sit in the Town Green and share our experiences and teach each other what little we knew. Death was a frightening and final experience for us all. We were very relieved when we learned there was a way to gain favor with the gods that would protect us. There were rumors of a place out in the wilds where you could find this favor through prayer and devotion. We were told to choose a god or goddess to ask for this boon.


"I might have chosen Tamsine, as hers was the first shrine that I found. Or Truffenyi as he is the patron of life. After I joined the Cleric guild, I began to study more about the gods and goddesses that grace our realm. With their many aspects, it was very confusing as I studied the books on shelves in the guild library.


"When my friend Stelgar asked me to explore a ruin he had heard about, I was still undecided in choosing a direction. I wanted to continue my research. 'You study too much! He nagged. 'Let's go see what the gods have to say for themselves.'


"It was a time when resurrection was unknown. Rejuvenation was a skill only hinted at by the guild masters. No clerics had yet achieved the skills or devotion necessary to satisfy the guild leaders of our worthiness to learn the spells. So with trepidation, I grabbed my hunting sword and held my shield close, and followed Stelgar out the West Gate Wilds and through the flatlands of Mycthengelde.


"I shivered in terror, for I had only heard tales of those more skilled than I getting slain by horrid goblins lurking outside that very gate. Stelgar hurried us down the path to some ancient ruins in a place called Siergelde. It seemed deserted enough, so I grew bold enough to look around."


"We wandered around the circle of stones. Gazing thoughtfully at the different statues and monuments to the gods and goddesses of the realms, I felt peculiarly drawn to the Architrave showing Hodierna. There I learned that it is through Hodierna's favor that resurrections and healings are possible. I felt a deep sense of harmony in my soul. 'We can learn more about the gods and goddesses here!' I exclaimed. With my desire for wisdom, I lingered in the spot.


"Growing impatient, Stelgar pressed on, searching for a special spot where he had been told to pray. "Pray here" he said. And so I did. Again, and again, I prayed. Fervently, beseeching the gods for mercy. Then I saw it! Out of the corner of my eye, a flash of white. No more than that, but I was certain it was the unicorn of Hodierna, beckoning us on. 'Stelgar," I said, "I don't think we are in the right place.'


"Following the flash of white, we found the place to seek favor with the gods. We learned to take an orb, sacrifice some bit of ourselves to prepare the orb for offering and to offer the orb on the high altar of the temple. And favors were granted us. They held us in the realms in times of trial and assured of the gods' care for us.


"Alas, the high altar is just a remnant now." A tear runs down Allyria's face. "And the shrine to Hodierna in the ruined temple shows only a fragment of her face. However, her harmony remains to guide and comfort us."


Allyria pauses, then continues. "Throughout my life, I have followed Hodierna as a major focus. The things she represents are very precious to me. It was her name I beseeched to guard my soul as I quested for the gift of life. It is her name I invoke when I use that gift for others. It is her favor orbs I choose to place on the altar. And occasionally, I am graced with a vision of her or her messenger. "


Allyria bows her head in quiet contemplation.