Emerald Knight Round Table meetings

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Past: 1st Annual Round Table meeting was Akroeg 17, 444 (Dec. 21, 2022, 8 pm est). Past: Mid-Year Field Status Report Updates @ Corik's Wall: Moliko 1, 444 (Feb. 15, 2023, 8 pm est.) Past: 2nd Annual Round Table meeting, Akroeg 37, 445 (April 5, 2023, 8 pm est).
Upcoming: Mid-Year Field Status Report & Field Event: Arhat 34, 445 (May 24, 2023, 8 pm est.)

Description

These are the records of the Emerald Knight Round Table meeting notes as scribed by Emerald Knight Vaddon.

At the 1st annual Round Table meeting, a motion was put on the floor by Emerald Knight Vaddon, after Emerald Knight Gwenddolyn suggested allowing non-mustered in Emerald Knights to attend future meetings, including other guilds besides Ranger or Paladin. All votes and decisions will only be voted on by Emerald Knights as a rule of order guideline.

It was also noted that before every meeting, an announcement by Emerald Knight Betlind will be made, that anyone attending all future meetings must adhere to strict ettiquette and decorum guidelines, or they will be removed and likely banned from future meetings and events. No abusive disruptive behavior or threats upon any Emerald Knight will be tolerated, and all general meeting rules of order will be followed. The fact that this even had to be brought up means that there was abusive conduct hostile in nature and unacceptable behavior, all because they were not allowed to attend since they were not an Emerald Knight. The vote taken has given them another chance to attend future meetings and events if the above guidelines are adhered to and respected.


Meeting Logs


Meeting on the 444th year, 17th day since the Victory of Lanival the Redeemer  

A meeting was called of the Emerald Knights on the 444th year, 17th day since the Victory of Lanival the Redeemer. It was snowy evening, and the meeting was held on the deck of 'The Star's Grace' moored at the dock in Crossing. This meeting was held with mustered members of the Emerald Knights to discuss recent visions and reports of evil rising in the Dark Hand. Most important, was identifying a path forward to reinforce the brave Knights and the citizens closest to the Dark Hand. Those in attendance included Light of the World Gwenddolyn, Truthseeker Elurora, Emerald Knight Hanryu, Emerald Knight Betlind, Emerald Knight Gridaksma, and Emerald Knight Vaddon.

As is the history of the Emerald Knights, there was conflict as the path forward was carefully considered. It was impressive the strong emotions shared openly indicating a passion for our fellow Knights and the citizens closest to the evil lurking just beyond the wall. Though some may say, it was disappointing to see such division. It's a testament to the concern of all those involved and ultimately a call to arms to be ready. But it's necessary to share what was discussed and finally agreed upon for all to know that the intent and the goal of the group is indeed common. Due to my own clumsiness, a few parts got smudged by the falling snow. But ultimately, this I feel is an accurate written record to highlight the common ground with the hope it moves us forward together.

As a starting point, I would like to share Ptera's own words when she led the first band of Knights to start their service.

'Our cause is not fame. Our cause is not wealth. Our cause is to fight this evil that defiles our realms. If you do not swear your blood oath to fight the Hand until the last, you do not ride with the Emerald Knights. Scars will be your medals, and your glory only another dawn. Swear your life and ride with me.'

The following is a log of our meeting.

Gwenddolyn says, "We will begin now."

You say, "Well, I shall share what I've been studying."

You confidently say, "There are conflicting accounts about the history of Emerald Knights. We do know for certain with little discrepancy that Alec was reigning at the time the Emerald Knights was founded. Though the recorded literature has some inconsistencies, the sources available agree that Alec was Fredhal at that time."

You say, "You may or may not recall that Ferdahl Alec the Phoenix reunited the Elothean houses during the time of the Dragon Priest Empire and eventually kicked the Dragon Priests out of Ilithi. During his reign, Alec rebuilt Shard and established the Gondola with the help of Queen Morganae of the Mountain Elves. Alec also claimed to be the son of the previous Ferdahl, Corik."

You say, "It is said he created the Emerald Knights after announcing a competition, which was won by Ptera, who became the first leader of the Knights. In the Human Clans, written by Zelka based on Zuebara Pulan's research of unknown other sources, reported Shadow Clan was formed after the end of the wars that overthrew the Dragon Priest Empire and supported by Alec. Some think that time as 22 AV. However, per what has been passed down from the histories of the Dark Hand, the Shadow Clan establishment is sometimes cited as 20 AV. Regardless, there isn't any written information about that date I've read."

You say, "The primary source of information about the Knights are the Emerald Chronicles. Not assuming all have found this incredible story in the libraries, I shall feebly attempt to share the nuggets from the story. There are six volumes in the Emerald Chronicles. The Chronicles share letters written from the Knight's Second Commander Geoff Graev to his friend Hren Nebban. These books detail the rise of Graev and the Emerald Knights as forces protecting Shard from the dangers of the Dark Hand beyond Corik's Wall."

You say, "From these letters, we learn of First Commander Ptera in 183 AV. Ptera was a fascinating leader for a lot of reasons in Emerald Chronicles. From my reading, it appears that she was Maiden of the Moors, so probably from Darkmist. She responded to Alec's call to join the Knights, won the tournament to become the commander, and was the First. After Graev took over, she decided to stay in Shadow Clan to continue the fight, where she conceived Seome. Some wonder if she became the Matron of Shadow after Graev became commander. The saying on the wall often heard, 'Know your enemy' descends from her leadership. But I'm getting ahead of myself, so let me back up a bit."

You say, "It appears that on 5th day of Moliko the Balance, Year of the Bronze Wyvern, 183, the Ferdahl announced that a new legion, called the Emerald Knights, will be led by Ptera and will occupy the southern defenses. The enlistment rolls were opened on that day and the original Knights confirmed on the 24th day. As times were jubilant, each member was issued verdant silk tabards, helms, and infantrymen were given shields painted with a laurel and lion's claw crest. Reports said the legion was sharp-looking and marched together through the city's streets where green and white banners hung from balconies. At the confirmation celebration, Ptera gave a rousing speech. Highlights of her speech were the words that carry forth to this day."

You ardently say, "She shared with all, her vision which was, 'Our cause is not fame. Our cause is not wealth. Our cause is to fight this evil that defiles our realms. If you do not swear your blood oath to fight the Hand until the last, you do not ride with the Emerald Knights. Scars will be your medals, and your glory only another dawn. Swear your life and ride with me."

You say, "This is the spirit of the Knights. It calls one to humility and not to be bound to glory. As the confirmed left the city's south gate, there were many verdant tabards left at the gates that did not ride south. It was a sieve that separated the wheat from the chaff, anointing those truly dedicated to the cause. It was a dark omen of what was to come."

You say, "The Knights began immediately to repair the defenses of the wall and began their watch. As an aside, you may recall, this is the same wall the locals call 'Morganae's Arm' for the Elf-queen of the mountains. Regardless, the early years were more difficult than expected. The politics between the Ferdahl and the Knights took a turn to create a situation of conflict resulting in lack of support from the Ferdahl himself."

You say, "Ptera's command of operations set the stage for no room ornamentation or ceremony. Every day of a Knight on the wall is assigned. The expectation that everyone attends chancel unless on break."

You say, "On the 23rd day of Uthmor the Giant, Year of the Iron Toad, 186 a change in leadership took place. It appears the Ferdahl tiring of the politics with Ptera appointed a new Second, Odurn. It was at that time, the writer of the Chronicles, Graev was promoted to Captain of the Watch. This renewed conflict between Ptrea and Odurn, with Odurn having lost the initial challenge to lead the Knights."

You say, "The addition of what some may question as the Ferdahl's spy, Odurn did not quell the discontent he had with Ptera's leadership. In 189 AV, the Ferdahl began monthly inspections coordinated by Odurn, much to the frustration of Ptera."

You excitedly say, "In the 9th Skullcleaver, 192, Morganae's Arm fell. It was a great battle and loss for the Knights as the Dark Hand pushed forward to the stone wall shaking the battlements to their foundations. Ptera's desperate calls for reinforcements from the Ferdahl were ignored according to the Chronicles even though they set idly nearby to the north. It was at that time, when all hope was lost and the numbers so depleted that a band of eight rangers raining arrows from the sky pushed back the Hand. The leader of this blessing from Chadatru was Loro. If not for their arrival all would have been lost. It was during the fallout from this battle, that Ptera ordered Odurn's execution inciting the Ferdahl."

You say, "Then on the 23rd day of Skullcleaver Year of the Amber Phoenox, 192, the Ferdahl sent a detachment to occupy the wall and relieve Ptera of her command. By the Ferdahl's order Ptera was exiled south on pain of death. Resulting from Ptera's exile, on the 37th day, Graev was offered on the Command of the Emerald Knights. Then in a following blow to the Knights, the Fredahl cut their pay and provisions sharply. The provisions sent were also discard surplus having been described as chain shirts of unriveted rubbish and will scarcely hold up to a good sneeze. Sometime between 192 and 196 Odurn departed from the Knights and was replaced by Ilksin as Second. Interestingly, this fight and Ptera's banishment was recorded in a song scroll called 'The Ballad of Morganae's Arm', by Rancois Sendaque which can still be purchased."

You say, "Unfortunately, Ilksin was killed in 196 AV and replaced by a less seasoned Second, Farol, who was known for his forthrightness and verve. By 199 AV, the losses suffered in 192 AV were avenged and Corik's Wall built and manned to keep the blight at bay. Though Graev's disillusionment and frustrations mounted with the Ferdahl."

You say, "In the Chronicles, he mentions everything is a challenge for the Knights, as not even the moldiest crust of bread can be obtained without playing politics with the Ferdahl. However, wisely he submitted to the Ferdahl's meddling keeping in mind, that the forging their own road, would use sweat better spent at the fight. His words, not mine. The years between 199 AV and 212 AV tell the story of lean times and ingenious plans to keep the Knights feed no thanks to the Ferdahl."

You say, "It was also dark times for Commander Graev. He took ill and suffered significant sickness reducing his ability to lead the Knights. By 212 AV he had recovered enough to resume daily leadership of the Knights but was dealt another blow when his Second Farol was slain during a push by the Hand. This was a severe disappointment as he had hoped to turn over command to Farol."

You say, "By 215 AV, the Ferdahl confirmed Hindrelgaarde as Commander of the Emerald Knights, relieving Graev. Graev mentions that Hindrelgaarde will make a fine commander due to her faith, swordsmanship, quick wit, and intellect. This concludes the written history of the first days of the Knights chronicled in his letters. It is a fascinating read and worth the time to better understand those early days. Interestingly the First called Hindrelgaarde, is actually Tijit in the Chronicles which she often refers to Graev as uncle."

You reluctantly say, "Now things get tangled for me and have been unsuccessful in my studies. Obviously easy to follow along in a written chronicle. But now it becomes much harder to understand the history of the Knights. So skipping ahead a few years to more recent times, I will pick up with what I have learned."

You say, "With this absence of written records, it becomes necessary to collect oral histories. My studies then focused on collecting information from the people that reside on and near the wall. As I inquired of the various folks, I made a particular effort to interview our fellow members and leaders Fenhalut, Eothim, Grimnur and the Last."

You say, "In addition, to provide a more complete picture, I interviewed the trader Brindle, barkeep Brent, the gem buyer Mhar and the herbalist Doritee. Others approached remained tight lipped offering no additional information to complete the picture."

You say, "Most all individuals interviewed had their own personal thoughts about the Dark Hand. Captain of the Watch Grimnur said it best, when he told me, 'Ain't real words to describe it to you the way it is, aye. You'd never understand it.' The Second Eothim was a bit more specific when he said, 'Necromancies and sorceries. Breaking the rules is what it amounts to. Dzree broke the rules and see what happened? Those wrongs will not be easily righted."

You say, "The locals expressed appreciation for what the Knights are doing keeping the Hand in check. But Doritee cautioned it was a sensitive subject around Shadow Reach, warning, 'Shhhh! The children might be around - no need getting them all terrified with that evil.' Though these conversations didn't really provide an additional history, but context of the sentiment of living so close to the dangers posed by the Dark Hand."

You say, "Of particular interest in my opinion is that of the current leadership of the Emerald Knights. Speaking the locals about Fenhalut didn't really provide much. I interpret that he keeps to his work. The trader Brindle did offer the following, 'Oh he's a good leader, I think. The rank and file seem to like him alright.' Second Eothim, appreciates the stability in my opinion, making particular note as follows, 'Oh, yes Commander Fenhalut is a fine leader with a great appreciation for order.' All others consulted offered general platitudes without any criticism."

You say, "Interesting to contrast the consensus opinion of Fenhalut with that of Second Eothim. Generally, he is considered an able administrator but not much of a fighter. The locals did seem more familiar with him. Presumably he is out away from the wall more frequently doing business among them."

You say, "Finally the most interesting person spoken of with general admiration by all is the Emerald Knight ranger known as The Last. Grimnur provides insight to why he's called the Last by fondly saying, 'That old ranger's a piece of work - best archer in these parts in his prime. And instead of a pension, he's pledged to be our Last."

You say, "A fellow Knight ranger Brent offers, 'He's our Last and a damn fine ranger. Those defenses ever fall, and he'll make a new wall of blasted rock. That ranger's sittin' on enough naptha to bring half the Stormfells down into this canyon."

You humorously say, "Though it appears the Last isn't all business as the herbalist Doritee shares jokingly, 'If he says that I am older than he... Well, he is just playing you for a fool!.' Causing one to wonder what kind of banter those two have had over the years."

You say, "Speaking with the Last, he's a bit odd. He's the most talkative about things near the wall, which may be attributed to a lot of time spent alone. Clearly, he understands his role when asked offers, 'I'm the oldest Ranger around here, so they call me the Last. Yet, that title has another meaning, if all should fail; the walls lost, the valley and settlement overrun, I'm the one who stops the Dark Hand from moving onto Shard. And I will stop them."

You cheekily say, "But the softer side comes out when you ask about the tools he would use. In particular he jokes when asked about naptha, 'KA-BOOM!'."

Elurora quietly says, "Literally, the Last."

You say, "But with him having been serving the longest, he does offer some memories about the son of Ptera, Seome. He recalls him as follows, 'A great Ranger Seome was. His exploits in the bowl are legendary. He wouldn't be tied to the wall like some of us but that is a decision we all must make. For a long time, he and his band were the ones that allowed us to survive. He took the fight to the evil. Perhaps another Seome will come again."

You say, "I could go on but will mention well worth the time speaking with those around the wall. You will gain a better understanding of what a great work the Emerald Knights are doing protecting all from the Dark Hand. And with that, I shall conclude."

Gwenddolyn says, "Well done, he really understood the task."

You ask, "Anyone asleep?"

Hanryu says, "Thanks for the recap and research."

Gwenddolyn says, "What he did was called the emerald knight rumor system, which i will discuss."

Betlind says, "Incredibly well researched and nuanced. No small feat to put that much detail into something in so short a time."

You say, "It was an honor."

Gwenddolyn says, "I want to emphasize a few things that Vaddon mentioned, before continuing on with various updates and discussing recent visions."

Gwenddolyn says, "Morganae's Arm was built by Corik as a forward defensive position south of what is now called Corik's Wall, in the area known as the Lost Grounds. In naming his forward defense after the Elf-Queen of the Mountains, he hoped she would come to the aid of his city's defense."

Gwenddolyn says, "Just like she deceived the Dwarves of the Iron Kingdon, she also deceived the Elotheans by letting the city burn instead of coming to help them."

Gwenddolyn says, "The only difference being that she did not behead Ferdahl Alec like she had done to King Hvalig, when she and her twin brother Lenizhir attacked Garnedhren with poisons, then renamed it Elamiri were she still resides. I will explain the details, since it is relevant in recent visions."

Gwenddolyn says, "Lenizhir possessed a great knowledge of herbs, but not as a healer. He learned to do cruel things with his knowledge, and gathered a rare herb that grew in the Deriel Plains, that had been discovered to make the Dwarves extremely ill during their stay on the plains."

Gwenddolyn says, "Once Lenizhir had acquired a supply, he began cultivating the herb and preparing it in a special way that would enhance its natural effects. When he was certain that his herb was potent enough, he created a liquid from his stock, which he then turned into a gaseous form."

Gwenddolyn says, "The recent vision about the beekeeper may be another way he is able to do this, without him having to touch it, since the bees process the pollen for him. Remember that a previous vision showed people harvesting something themselves, and then falling ill."

Gwenddolyn says, "So Lenizhir and his sister had only to wait until the time was right. One day, without warning, they released the gas into the Dwarven section of Garnedhren. Many of the Dwarven adults became ill, and few children survived. The Dwarves, though weakened by the illness, were able to imprison the Elves."

Gwenddolyn says, "An aged and frail leader Tivhiri strongly opposed the violent path of her twin children, but after Tivhiri died suddenly in her sleep one night, Morganae was chosen the new leader of the Elves."

Gwenddolyn says, "Morganae and Lenizhir led the Elves in an uprising, breaking free from the dungeons and battled the Dwarves. The Dwarves were weakened from Lenizhir's disease and were killed in the fighting. Morganae herself severed the head of old King Hvalig, and took his crown and placed it upon her own head."

Gwenddolyn says, "That was the end of Garnedhren and the Iron Kingdom. Following Morganae's treachery, she renamed Garnedhren to Elamiri, and proclaimed herself Queen of the DragonSpine Mountains."

Gwenddolyn says, "I get the feeling that the man in recent visions teaching others alchemy and poisons is Lenizhir, with intent to use it in future attacks against us within our Provinces."

Gwenddolyn says, "The exiled Dwarves lived a pitiable existence, hiding in the mountains given to them by Kertigen. Until Sidhlot led a group of Dwarves away from Elamiri, which he taught his necromantic magics to these Dwarves, as a way for them to gain revenge on Morganae."

Gwenddolyn says, "The necromancy gradually corrupted the souls of the Dwarves, who were becoming twisted shadows of what they once were. People began calling them Elba Darvagers, or "Dark Dwarves", creatures of the unholy magic that created them."

Gwenddolyn says, "This is an example of the treachery going on beyond Shard in the Dark Hand, and it appears to have grown to become a much bigger problem, which is why we are meeting here tonight."

Gwenddolyn says, "It was brought to my attention that some of the visions appeared to be about Lenizhir once again making poison, and a few other visions that should raise more concerns."

Gwenddolyn says, "They all seem to have a common thread, about the future encroachment beyond Corik's wall, which has lead to this call to muster the Emerald Knights."

Gwenddolyn says, "It was suggested to me that we need to start monitoring activity there through field reports, to be aware of any changes in the landscape, and by discussions using the Emerald Knight rumor system, exactly like Vaddon has done."

Gwenddolyn says, "This will take a group effort with frequent patrols, field reports and periodic Round Table meetings so we can be continually updated among us as a group."

Gwenddolyn says, "The reason I was asked to assist with beginning this process was twofold. First, I was among the first group of Emerald Knights to be mustered in during modern times, and I felt obligated to light the way by providing knowledge and intel to you."

Gwenddolyn says, "Second, because this was exactly what the Therengia Cavalry Outriders did, since they were mostly Rangers who provided recon and intel through patrols."

Gwenddolyn says, "I led the Cavalry for almost 40 years as Commander and Senior Commander, and I am a qualified military planner who will work with others who will Command and lead their own various groups, should that time come."

Betlind quietly asks, "Where is that table, anyway?"

Gwenddolyn says, "The Therengia Cavalry Dragoons were the heavy front line fighters, and the Hussars were the mobile triage unit. My point is that We would need to be prepared with others to help us with triage, should this turn into a full scale invasion that never seems to end down there. Clearly Rangers and Paladins would not be enough to quell it alone."

Elurora quietly says to Betlind, "Maybe we have to make one."

Gwenddolyn says, "My own opinion is that the Original Seven Paladins, and other Paladins who have gone missing, have been down there in this neverending fight."

Gwenddolyn says, "My soulstone visions seem to reflect this and they continue to be more frequent."

Elurora says, "Some of the Seven are dead."

Betlind says to Elurora, "It's gonna be metal then, I'm afraid. Look around ya."

Gwenddolyn says, "So I would rather we plan as a group as the primary informants of that area, and work with other groups beyond the Emerald Knights, since it may become way bigger than we would be able to contain ourselves. This means that mustering in new Emerald Knights is a priority."

Gwenddolyn says, "Historical records show that the wall was repaired and defended by the Emerald Knights after their founding in 183 and fell to the Dark Hand in 192 AV. An account of the early Knights and the Arm can be found in the The Emerald Chronicles by Geoff Graev."

Gwenddolyn says, "After the Dragon Priest wars ended, Ferdahl Alec of Shard was left with the threat that remained of overwhelming taint from their experiments and magics that blighted the lands and the creatures south of the city."

Gwenddolyn says, "The Ferdahl called for volunteers to help wage a mission to contain and beat back the corruption. The Humans who answered this call to arms were mostly rangers and paladins, who are now known as Shadow Clan."

Gwenddolyn says, "This band of men and women fighters took on their mission with such unrelenting dedication that the Emerald Knights still talk about them in modern times."

Gwenddolyn says, "The Humans of Shadow Clan live entirely within the Dark Hand itself, where every moment of their existence is a struggle to fight the creatures within it and most rarely leave until they die."

Gwenddolyn says, "One other point of interest is about the child in several of the recent visions. I believe this is the son of the Matron of Shadow Ptera, named Seome."

Gwenddolyn says, "Grimnur continually mentions that he was just a young boy when he went over the wall and folks thought that he had been long dead when he come back with her."

Gwenddolyn says, "Nodding toward the south and the Dark Hand, Grimnur says, "You see, he was the first child to learn what it is they know."

Gwenddolyn says, "We definitely need to find Seome, because he may be who can help us with crucial information that we need to know."

Gwenddolyn says, "My last topic about recent visions are regarding the ones with six or twelve legged creatures."

Gwenddolyn says, "I came across something that sparked my interest, especially since I was a shareholder of Terald, and which once again is about items that were in Terald's Tent at the original Theren Fest."

Elurora says, "Wouldn't he be dead now if he was Human? They don't live that long."

Gwenddolyn says, "There was a large canvas mural sold by Terald there. A large canvas mural reads: The Shadow Clan."

Gwenddolyn says, "Five rugged plate-clad Humans surround and battle an enormous scaled twelve-legged green monster by working in unison to confuse it."

Gwenddolyn says, "The beast has several arrows imbedded in its bulging red eyes, the result of three more Humans that stand further away, aiming their longbows carefully around their comrades."

Gwenddolyn says, "The creature is losing strength and vitality, as indicated by its collapsed hind legs, while the Humans have nary a fresh scratch on them."

Gwenddolyn says, "Now Vaddon will select a Ranger to provide the next field report at our next meeting, and the ranger will select a second who will assist. At the following meeting, that same Ranger will select a Paladin, and so on, so that it rotates and we can all contribute."

Gwenddolyn says, "I suggest everyone familiarize themselves by going down there, and updates can be provided to Hanyru, Vaddon and myself in between meetings, so we can keep ahead of any immediate issues."

Gwenddolyn says, "Then after Vaddon chooses a Ranger, we will open the floor for discussions regarding the visions, the information we have provided, and your opinions about the concept of beginning patrols and sharing field reports among us."

Gwenddolyn says, "You have 2 to choose from."

Elurora slowly says, "I think you're skipping the step where you ask if they want to take part."

You say, "I would be curious given Hanryu's availability to share any information he has collected over the years to pass along."

Gwenddolyn says, "This is part of the process."

Hanryu says, "I don't mind doing it. Though I must admit nothing at all has changed with the wall in the 50 years since I did the quest."

Hanryu says, "I'll make a few extra rounds before next meeting."

Gwenddolyn says, "Exactly."

You say, "Like things more recent."

Hanryu says, "And make sure to jot down some notes."

Gwenddolyn says, "I already have been informed by a few non-attending Paladins of their interest in participating."

Elurora says, "Other than that dead fellow and the partial note, there really hasn't been much."

You say to Hanryu, "Thank you. Of course I can help as well if needed."

You say to Gwenddolyn, "I think that would be a good idea."

Gwenddolyn says, "I was informed to look for changes in the landscape and things they say."

Betlind asks Elurora, "I'll bet it's a lot easier to inspect that well south of the wall when there aren't twenty people trying to all fit in it at once, huh?"

Elurora says to Betlind, "Or in a well."

Gwenddolyn says, "I also have a recruit who wants to muster into the emerald knights'."

Elurora says to Betlind, "Never been quite that cramped before."

Gwenddolyn says, "Vaddon will be assisting Chyral."

You say, "I could show them the way if needed."

Gwenddolyn says, "I am hoping others will participate that are interested in becoming an Emerald Knight."

Gwenddolyn says, "We clearly need more of us."

Betlind asks, "The more things change?"

Gwenddolyn says, "That is what I was told."

~My notes get fuzzy having a big snowflake smear my ink on this page. But it was discussion about limiting this particular meeting to only mustered Emerald Knights. I will note that several attendees left to make their position well known in the issue. It is my sincerest hope, given the outcome that they reconsider and rejoin us in the future. Turning the page, the record is clearer.

You say, "'I propose the vote mentioned earlier. That those with interest in helping in the Emerald Knights noble cause, with or without formal mustering be allowed to attend in the future."

You say, "All in favor, say aye."

Gwenddolyn says, "Please everyone vote, I must remain impartial."

You say, "All opposed, say nay."

You say, "Aye."

Hanryu says, "Sounds good to me. We could use the help."

Betlind says, "It is with a heavy heart that I vote aye... It saddens me such even had to come to a vote..."

Gwenddolyn says, "So we include non mustered in at the next meeting."

You say, "Hearing no nays....it was agreed."

Gwenddolyn says, "Betlind, would you please at the top of each meeting, state the following."

Betlind says, "I'm gonna put it in my own words, just for fair warnin'."

Gwenddolyn says, "That decisions and votes are limited to the emerald knights and that those not formally mustered in must remain respectful as the rules of all meetings."

Betlind says, "...Should probably wait to hear it first."

Betlind says, "Oh, aye, that's an easy one, sure."

Gwenddolyn says, "Something like that."

Betlind says, "Thought it was gonna be a full piece of parchment to memorize."

Betlind says, "You know how it is going over the minutiae of old Pally scrolls."

~~Another dang smudge..sorry lost that a single comment.

Hanryu asks, "Are we going to keep meeting here? Why not at the Wall?"

Gwenddolyn says, "We will be at the wall, I was just joking."

Betlind says, "I had that question myself, but just figured it was easier to keep others from listenin' in."

You say, "The wall is nice, and Brent would appreciate the business. He's a fellow Knight as well."

Gwenddolyn says, "We had to explain why were are doing this."

Gwenddolyn says, "And it was not my idea, I just agreed to begin the process."

Gwenddolyn says, "And will eagerly pass duties along to others."

Hanryu says, "Sounds like a plan. Well I'll do some scouting in the next few months and see if I notice anything."

Hanryu says, "I gotta run, safe paths all."

Gwenddolyn says, "Thanks hanryu."

Betlind exclaims to Hanryu, "Always great to see ya, sir!"

Betlind exclaims, "Aha!"

You say, "Watch out for Mhar though. Not a lot of folks appreciate his business practices."

~~At his point, this humble scribe accidently followed Hanryu to the river and had to make his way back to the docks from the riverbank. He dives like a dolphin and boy is he quick on his feet.

Betlind says, "There he is."

You say, "He moves quick."

Gwenddolyn says, "I usually get blamed for everything but I was just following instructions."

Gwenddolyn says, "Well done vaddon."

Betlind says to you, "Gwend was just praisin' ya when you were abducted."

You say, "I'm a bit slow sometimes."

Gwenddolyn says, "Betlind I look forward to hearing your reports and also, if you know anyone who wants to muster in."

Betlind says, "Blame it on the armor like the rest of us do."

Betlind says, "I'll go rustle some bushes and check some bars."

Gwenddolyn asks, "What did you think about the visions I discussed?"

You say, "As will I."

Gwenddolyn asks, "Do you think the ones I mentioned were related?"

You say to Gwenddolyn, "My understanding of history is limited. But it does concern me greatly. The poisons especially."

Gwenddolyn says, "The mural made me choke."

Betlind says, "Well, honestly, I haven't left Zoluren in a long while, so am unfamiliar with the visions and this was my first time hearing of the most recent ones."

Gwenddolyn says, "The recent visions are staggering."

Gwenddolyn says, "Clearly about the emerald knights, Lenizhir and the dark hand and shadow clan."

Betlind says, "The big ones usually tend to make their way through word of mouth to me eventually, but I just figured things were all quiet and happy."

You say, "Definetly concerning. But I'm not the wisest in understanding them."

Gwenddolyn says, "Some of them talk about 6 or 12 legged creature they are fighting, just like in the mural."

Betlind says, "Well that's not great."

Betlind says, "I was curious on the numbering there."

Betlind asks, "Twelve legs, five front line fighters, three behind?"

Gwenddolyn says, "My Imperial lecture next week will be about those."

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Gwenddolyn says, "I just wonder if that is what they are holding back."

Gwenddolyn says, "Not just one of those, but many."

Betlind says, "Aye, very much so."

Gwenddolyn says, "Notice how the mural explained how they killed it."

Gwenddolyn says, "That is extremely important info."

Gwenddolyn says, "The arrows were important."

Gwenddolyn says, "Rangers fighting from pole, paladins at melee."

You say, "It was how the Dark Hand was pushed back in the Chronicles."

Gwenddolyn says, "One more thing."

You say, "Without the rangers led by Loro, all would have been lost."

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Betlind says, "Three rangers hovering in the back, much like three moons? Could that be an angle worth pursuing? Don't know what the other numbers would mean though."

Gwenddolyn says, "Interesting concept."

Gwenddolyn says, "12 legs."

Gwenddolyn says, "That means something too."

Betlind asks, "The Thirteen with one excluded for some reason?"

Betlind says, "S'the only real thing I can think of in the moment."

Gwenddolyn says, "Five rugged plate-clad Humans surround and battle an enormous scaled twelve-legged green monster by working in unison to confuse it. The beast has several arrows imbedded in its bulging red eyes, the result of three more Humans that stand further away, aiming their longbows carefully around their comrades. The creature is losing strength and vitality, as indicated by its collapsed hind legs, while the Humans have nary a fresh scratch on them."

Gwenddolyn asks, "5, arent 5 of the 7 still alive?"

Betlind asks, "Is anyone really sure?"

Gwenddolyn says, "I've been researching that, but we know Emille is alive, but she is a dwarf, not human."

Betlind says, "Just listening to the visions gets me tongue tied. Don't know how ya do it, Gwend."

Gwenddolyn says, "So not one of the 5."

You say to Betlind, "Agreed."

Gwenddolyn says, "Miskton's vision meetings are helpful."

Betlind says, "I'll have to make it a point to drag myself outta the forge and head down there."

Gwenddolyn asks, "Well thanks again for coming, is this a good night to schedule meetings?"

Betlind says, "Easy to waste the winter andaen away in there."

Gwenddolyn says, "Perhaps you could talk to a few others and get them to the next one."

Betlind says, "Absolutely."

You ask Betlind, "And miss the snow and brisk weather?"

Betlind says, "On both accounts."

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Betlind says to you, "I feel I enjoy it PLENTY enough on the brisk jog from the forge back to my house, thank you very much."

You say, "Asking Pfanston to mention it at the frequent ranger's meeting could be worth doing."

Betlind says to Gwenddolyn, "Hrm, gotta find a way to drag 'em back in then."

Gwenddolyn says, "Hanryu told him."

Betlind says, "Herding Rangers... Of all the paladin tasks that have fallen to me over the years... I swear."

Gwenddolyn says, "Thanks again, looking forward to meeting down there at the wall in 2 months, world joust next month."

Gwenddolyn says, "So for the following month."

You say, "I know a few I could share the invitation as well."

Betlind says, "Thank you both for putting this together and all the work and effort."

Gwenddolyn says, "Not just emerald knights."

Gwenddolyn says, "Though certain areas only ek can go still."

You say, "It was educational. Opened my eyes to a whole new world."

Betlind says to you, "And, once more..."

Betlind says to you, "Well done."

Gwenddolyn says, "Mine too, I had forgotten so much."

You say, "Thank you...my honor."

Gwenddolyn says, "He grasped the task, indeed."

Gwenddolyn says, "It was hard."

Gwenddolyn says, "And he only had 3 days notice."

Betlind says to you, "Remember though, when she starts trying to get you to work the forge for her, it's ok to draw the line SOMEWHERE."

You say, "A lot of material to scour."

You say, "I dabble, but leave it to the experts like you two."

Gwenddolyn says, "Next meeting I have something to give you."

Betlind says, "Oh, hang around us enough and that'll quickly change."

You say, "Too hot."

Gwenddolyn says, "Shhh."

Betlind says, "Mmmfmfm."

Gwenddolyn says, "What I will give you, you will laugh."

Betlind says, "I can't wait."

Gwenddolyn says, "Well full scale blizzard."

Gwenddolyn says, "Back to haven."

You ask, "Thinking it might be nice to go make some snow angels on the Dragon's Spine. Any takers?"

Gwenddolyn says, "I have 5 more shields to forge of damite for the world joust."

Betlind says, "And I'm headin' to Dirge, so, sadly looks like our trails all split here."

Betlind says, "But seems as fate would have it they're all gonna lead back together again sooner than later."

Betlind says, "So you two stay safe until then."

Betlind says, "Always a pleasure and an honor."

You say, "Same."

~~It was at this point I took my leave retreating with a quick salute to my home to make these notes.

~~Prepared and humbly submitted by Vaddon.