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|Content=Entering the city with Balin, Nerta bristles in the crowd as they head to the Azure Plaza.
Already the blanket of snow was thick leaving Nerta to rest in her small camp and reflect on how things had changed in a year. Last winter she had fled from Mhed wearing only a rough wool tunic and now she had a letter requesting coin from some Patrician. A request she could now fulfill.
 
  
Ignoring the Old Man as he reads off a litany of titles from the bottom of the letter, Nerta glances around the small camp.  
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"A lot more soldiers than last time I was here."
  
A stew bubbles away, her tent pitched near by, both a marked improvement from last year. Though some things were the same: she was still helping Plebeians with their monster problems; still alone. Despite all the adventures of the last few weeks she'd not seen Wren or Jacinda for some time. Hopefully they were all right.
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A jostling teamster sends Nerta into the red head earning one of them a muttered apology and the other a hiss.
  
"You have the money to fulfill the request, though you'll need to get to the bank... You're a league away Nerta."
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"I doubt we'll have to fight a horde of zombies, but we should check the temple. Someone's going to need our help."
 
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|Title=[[Melhed/Foederati|Foederati]]
"I know Old Man, I know." Scrubbing her face with a sigh, Nerta collects some stew. "How did you... How did you do it back in the day? How did you handle," she waves a hand about, "everything."
 
 
 
Her ghostly companion smiles, "A solstice miracle, you ask for my advise." A hand rising to forestall the retort, the scholar sighs, "Yet I don't really have an answer to your question. I tried things; sometimes they worked and sometimes they didn't. All you can do is try and hope that others will as well."
 
 
 
"Others are trying I'll give them that..."
 
 
 
The shade chuckles, "Yes, they can be that as well. But overall things are going well."
 
 
 
"Well? Every day we get reports of doom and the undead marching around."
 
 
 
The Old Man laughs, "Yes, it is winter after all, but spring will come and some will have survived."
 
 
 
Rubbing her temple Nerta sighs, "Cold Old Man. Cold."
 
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|Content=Happy to be away from the crowd, Nerta taps at the quest board outside the Temple to the Old Gods.
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"Usual stuff for a city. Couple hauntings. Missing kid. Merchant needs needs someone to collect his lost cargo."
  
While I have not written to this chamber much, or spent much time in one of our temples (I have yet to explore the one in Firbalt as I wait for a time when Hierophant Ryosuke might give a tour of it), I nonetheless have spent much time reading any old tomes or scriptures I could find since my first discovery of the Old Gods. And you can find quite a lot of forgotten ones when in the south.
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She rubs at her injured arm. It feels hot. What she gets for catching a death knight blade.
  
With my new appointment as duke and lord of Fianik, I will be opening a temple here in short time once I have the time and gold to do so. If possible, it would be great for a priest to visit here as it seems an old Daishi temple is still standing, and we do not need the peasantry getting confused.
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"Compared to Bessimir this stuff should be easy. Especially if the temple has any elixirs. You could probably handle it all on your own while I heal up..."
  
For the Old Gods,
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The thought is cut short as a young woman clutching a parchment intent for the board steps into view. Her flaxen hair is pulled in a tight bun, and she wore a washerwoman's skirt. But most telling her eyes shimmer with tears.
|Title=Duke of Land’s End, Margrave of Fianik
 
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"S-Sir, Miss... p-please..."
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|Content=There's no doubt a lot to read given just how many books there are. The Old Man suggests digging out the vellum and stone tablets if you want the real crazy stuff, but wants me to add that if you have any trouble with translations he can handle it with the Stone Table in the Agyrian Academy.
 
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As for some old temple: That's the third time it's come up in Irondale, maybe we should hold a conclave and get to the bottom of all these strange ruins?
 
|Title= [[Melhed/Foederati|Foederati]]
 
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Nerta slumps and closes her eyes. Her voice warm for the first time since Balin met her.
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|Sender=Quincy Stormreaver
 
|Recipients= Everyone in the Old Gods
 
|Content=May I suggest asking the Dashi to close their temple in the city and move on?  While it is up to each regions Lady/Lord what to do, I'd rather not have the influence of the Dashi in any region I controlled and asking them nicely to depart gives them the chance to do so gracefully.
 
|Title=Keeper of Law of Irondale, Viscount of Aesh
 
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"Brother or son?"
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|Sender=Anyte Luitolf
 
|Recipients=Everyone in the Old Gods
 
|Content=Good luck getting Daishi to agree to anything. So much as speak about their temples and they start throwing fits about religious oppression.
 
|Title=Duchess of the Bathory
 
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The washerwoman swallows hard and points toward the slopes of the mountain.
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|Recipients= Everyone in the Old Gods
 
|Content=If there was a temple in Aesh when I took over they would have already been asked and, failing to be pleasant about it, I would have converted it into something more useful already and kicked out the clergy.  Aesh needs more brothels...
 
|Title=Keeper of Law of Irondale, Viscount of Aesh
 
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"My F-Father...the quarry. A..A landslide."
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|Sender=Tristan De La Fere
 
|Recipients= Everyone in the Old Gods
 
|Content=I shall be there Dear Duke!
 
  
Yes closing the temples is a good idea, but its worthwhile to wait until most of the population believes in right things. We do not want the brainwashed cattle to murder each other.
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"Heh... that one's new. Let's hope the Dark Mistress hasn't welcomed him to her court just yet."
  
With Respect,
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Squeezing the woman's arm, Nerta waves Balin to follow. No monsters this time, but someone still needed help, and that’s why they were here.
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|Content=With the way you guys were talking I thought you meant some old ruin. But it sounds like they're active temples.
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|Content=Vidkunn snarled as he finished reading the missive bearing the seal of House Luitolf. His fist became pale as he crumbled the parchment tightly before casting it to the ground. He turned his gaze upon the Temple of the Old Gods and gave a heavy grunt. He drew his dagger and began to pray.
 
 
Why do you want to close them down?
 
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|Sender=Alice Schwarzherzig
 
|Recipients= Everyone in the Old Gods
 
|Content=Why would we tolerate temples of other false faiths? Constantly leading the faithful astray with their non-religion. Daishi exists purely as a glorified message group. The only messages ever sent there are complaints about temples being torn down, and Nothoi's war coordination.
 
|Title=Viscountess of Porl
 
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​​​​​​…Forgive me, Emperor…I shall endure as you have commanded…I am ashamed to have sought false redemption in these Old Gods. Take of my flesh this sacrifice and have mercy on my soul…
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|Recipients=Everyone in The Old Gods
 
|Content=Why would we not tolerate such a thing? After all, does not the mountain tolerate some grass upon it's face? We, the greater, need not fear the lesser.  
 
  
​​​​​​If this faith unites a great many people and allows them to speak and share, then it serves a small part in the quest to win the land for humanity. Those who are receptive to the truth can join us in winning the love of the Gods, while the others can continue to serve their small part in ignorance.  
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His grasped the blade of the dagger with his left hand and slowly pulled with his right. He closed his eyes and felt the pain pulse through his body.  
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|Content=Letters.
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|Content=Running hands through her hair, stone dust scatters and Nerta takes another sip of water.  
  
Sitting in a familiar Fronepu tavern with a bowl of stew, Nerta notes how quiet it is this time. The chill of winter and the armies of the Sunken Kingdom on the march gave a far more oppressive atmosphere than a tournament rioting in the streets.
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She needed it.  
  
She'd come out of the sewer with the head of a bogwraith to the tavernkeeper's insistence on a meal. It was an added reward to the posted bounty, but a welcome one.  
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The digging had been sweaty work, and her injured arm throbbed. But either the Life Taker or the Weaver of Fate had spared these people.  
  
The letters less so.
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Moments like this are fleeting. Usually families aren’t reunited, they’re mourning. So Nerta enjoys the relative calm and leans back till her hood falls away so the sun can play across her face.  
  
The Old Man had frowned and tisked, muttering about the Valentic Order throughout reading her the exchanges. Finally she'd interjected with the stab of a spoon.
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But even the sun sets eventually.  
  
"What does it matter what some Patrician on the other side of the world thinks about temples?"
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“This is the ''thing''?
  
"Nerta, I'm going to assume your tired after hunting beasts in the dark." Pretending to sit next to her the shade sighs and gestures to another scroll, "This faith they speak of is expansive and by these very accounts, militant. Nevermind that conflict between humanity is one of our greatest weakness, to anger this faith is to invite some crusade or another."
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The sneer guard captain blocks the light as an underlying prods Nerta’s shoulder with a spear.
  
With a sigh the woman leans back and scrubs her face with one hand, trying to wake herself, "Okay, so why then? Why are we even talking about this?"
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“Yes sir, one of those mountain folk.”
  
"Well..." The specter scratches at his beard, ethereal grave dust drifting, "Though many adopt the the old ways and seek to win the love of the Gods, they retain newer ways of thinking. Valentic ways, we called it back in the day."
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“Folk? You give these beasts too much credit Cedric.
  
"Yes you muttered about them, with the same tone you use for 'barbarians'," her tired voice dry, the woman shifts in her seat and tries to stretch her back against the corner.
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Nerta scans the small contingent. Forty… she could take them, but only if she was willing to kill some….
  
The Old Man smirks, "Good catch. The Valentic Order was alwasy more militant, more concerned with orthodoxy, truth," he pauses, "and power."
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“I said stand up beast! I know you speak language.
  
"Mmmm," she winces and adjusts the digging pressure, "So you figure these guys are just, what? Itching to prove they're right and Daishi is wrong or something?"
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… most.
  
"A man who will lead a rebellion is a man of conviction, and those who will follow him are comfortable with risk." He raises a finger, "And power."
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“It has been a good day Captain and I would rather it continue, for both of us. I am indeed from the Roof of the World, but I mean your people no har….
  
Signing the woman turns back to her stew, back still tight, "And you weren't?"
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The prod of a second spear cuts her off as the captain with the curly moustache scowls.
  
The shade's smile is almost boyish, "I had other avenues of power. Besides, the quest is too important to play dice for the fate of Beluaterra."
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“No harm? There was a Crystal-Cursed landslide. Everyone knows your kind cause disasters and ill luck.
  
"Your piety still surprised me at times, so at odds with your cynicism."
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“I just '''saved''' those people.
  
"Piety is not as impressive when it comes from knowledge rather than faith. Before my death I walked the halls of the Gods and after," he frowns, "they made it clear the price of our failure."
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The woman’s tone flat, her eyes glitter with malice but the array of spears hold her back.  
  
"Ya... Humanity under the talon of a dragon, forever."
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“I will not debate with the likes of you. Cedric! Take this thing to the dungeons, this will be a matter for the duke.
  
They sit in silence for a time, the stew growing cold as appetite fades. Finally Nerta sighs and pushes it away, "Fine, I'll get some scribe to write your reply."
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|Title=[[Melhed/Foederati|Foederati]]
 
 
"It would be easier if you learned how to write you know..."
 
 
 
"Don't start with me Old Man," rising to her feet she smiles faintly, "Besides if I do, what will you have to do all day?"
 
 
 
​"​​​​​​Relax?"
 
 
 
Nerta snorts and pushes out into the cold, "You don't know how."
 
 
 
"No," he smiles, "I guess I don't."
 
|Title= [[Melhed/Foederati|Foederati]]
 
 
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|Captured!
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You have been spotted and captured by enemy patrols.
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|Sender=Ryosuke Guile
 
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|Content=For me, I wish to see the common folk of Firbalt enlightened as I have been. The temple of Daishi that exists in my city is increasingly derelict and abandoned by both noble and commoner alike. I do not like having such an eyesore within the city limits, nor do I personally agree with the Daishist hold over my peasants.
 
 
 
When I manage to return to Firbalt from my rounds, I will reach out to the elders of their faith and notify them that they can come and close their temple down, or leave it for my Dawnguard to do. It will depend on how long it would take them to come and dismantle the remains of the structure...
 
 
 
But to put it as plainly as possible, for me it is a matter of desiring my peasants being of a like mind, at least in faith. Nothing against Daishi, as I have heard next to nothing about/from them.
 
 
 
That being said, Irondale still remains open to all faiths, and Lords are entitled to build or destroy temples on their own lands as they wish, according to the ancient rights of nobility. Provided it is not a Mordokian temple being built. I’ll have the hands, tongue, and teeth of any of those cannibals that I find in my domain.
 
 
 
Under the Masked One’s Sight,
 
Vox Noctis,
 
|Title=Hierophant, Defence Minister of Irondale, Margrave of Firbalt
 
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|Content=Grass does not turn the mountain into more grass. If we allow this "grass" to turn more of the mountain into grass, how much of the mountain will be eaten by goats and the like?
 
  
One nibble is too much.
 
|Title=Viscountess of Porl
 
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|Content=I thought we liked goats, though? Duke Remus is quite a goat-minded man, after all! There is Honour, and Beauty, in the goat!
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|Content="Prison?" Soren sighed, shaking his head. Probably Thalmarkin. Probably for something stupid. That was where he had last seen her, and he didn't doubt she was still out there. He pondered over if he could even help her or not.
 
 
Perhaps I’m just not understanding the mountain/grass/goat metaphor.
 
 
 
Regardless, I like goats. They are delicious.
 
  
Vox Noctis,
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Katria, the first daughter of one of the river lords, stepped forward with a smug look on her face. "If I may, sir? That woman doesn't deserve your time anyway. She's uncouth, a drifter hardly better than an adventurer, and I can't see why you would spend your time with her."
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Soren shook his head again, this time at his assistant. "Then you haven't been paying attention," Soren told her, ignoring the offense she took at that statement. Setting aside the latest harvest reports Katria had originally come to deliver, he took a blank piece of parchment and picked up his pen. "There's more to her than just what you see on the surface, Katria."
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|Content=Fellow Followers,
 
  
When I came to Irondale I joined the Dashi because that's what the people of my region worshiped, as did many others in the realm; I saw nothing wrong with it at the time. As the days and weeks past, I noticed how stagnant and self-serving many of the followers were and prayed that there was a better alternative, like the gods of my father: The Old Gods.  My prayers have been answered and I see no reason not to share this faith with others as well as remove the temptation of corruption and sloth from those who don't know better.  The common folk need to be shown and told what is right, they can't be trusted to make such decisions on their own, that's why they have us. 
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"She seems to hate you."
  
A decision to remove the Dashi taint is a decision to empower the Old Gods and the people.  I will always do as much as possible within my power (reasonably, of course) to keep my people on the right path.
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Soren laughed, but didn't give her a response.
 
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|Title=Count of Seven Rivers
Iron Within and Sexy Velvet Without,
 
|Title=Keeper of Law of Irondale, Viscount of Aesh
 
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|Sender=Tristan De La Fere
 
|Recipients=Everyone in the Old Gods
 
|Content=Whats next? Somebody tells us to live peacefully with the Children also? Share bread with the undead? No. We must prove our worth.
 
|Title=Earl of Baqua
 
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|Recipients=Everyone in the Old Gods
 
|Content=I joined the Daishi once too. I was told to join by old man Willy, and I quote, "because Daishi is the tool which Nothoi uses to coordinate its wars." I for one cannot tolerate such a vile lie. A message group masquerading as a religion is disgusting.
 
|Title=Viscountess of Porl
 
 
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|Content=It is good that everyone is passionate.  
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|Content=It's hard to tell time in a dungeon. But the pale woman is able to count heartbeats by the throb of her injured arm. Five hundred beats after the Old Man had decided to look around the citadel, the door to her cell opens with a screech.  
  
Alice; the noble defender, worried for the sake of the common folk and disgusted at hypocrisy.<br>
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Expecting a guard, the appearance of a nervous young man dressed as a page is curious. As is the medical kit thrust toward her.  
Quincy; the champion against corruption, seeking to shepherd others as a father would a child.<br>
 
Tristan; reminding us that conflict between humanity is fruitless when there are monsters to slay.<br>
 
  
And of course Ryosuke; the bringer of enlightenment.
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“Uh… miss Nerta, y-you need some medicine and bandages right?”
  
All of these are noble goals from noble men and women. Righteous fury at the injustice of the world is the only reasonable response. But we must ask ourselves: Do we seek justice? For if we do we must be prepared to surrender ourselves as well.  
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Her breath steaming in the cool air, she swallows hard to clear her throat.
  
Alice, a woman who despises the hypocrite and the faithless, will not shy from the truth. Humanity invaded these lands with the intent to win them. When force of arms was not enough some of our ancestors lost hope and fled. Others chose to learn; to win the love of the Gods. Quincy's grandfather might say that such was a corruption of the ways of our ancestors: To leave our powerless faiths at the sea and adopt a new one tied to this land; but it is not so. Like Ryosuke, Quincy's father sought enlightenment and in finding it, realized the gravity of our injustice to the Children of the Old Gods, and of our forebears to the Dragons. But as Tristan reminds, we did this for a noble end: For a bright future for our people. So while we have done these terrible things and shall continue to do them, we must do so with full acceptance of who and what we are.  
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"Thank you, lad. I hope the Old Man wasn’t too big of a scare.
  
The Daishi are hollow. Tragic.<br>
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The boy fidgets with his tunic while Nerta opens the pack to pull out salve and alcohol.  
The Daishi are corrupt. Inexcusable. <br>
 
The Daishi are militant. Ignoble. <br>
 
The Daishi lead the people astray. Horrible.<br>
 
  
But we are '''not''' the Daishi. We are the Followers of the Old Gods. <br>
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“It’s alright miss. I heard about what you did down at the quarry…”
We know the truth, of this land and of ourselves. <br>
 
Through that knowledge we will bring about the golden age of humanity on this continent. <br>
 
Do not let righteous fury seduce you into what you despise. <br>
 
  
We are not hypocrites because we do not hide what we are. <br>
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A faint smile turns to a wince as she cleans the wound, and the page fills the silence.  
We are not corrupt because we allow our youth to reach enlightenment by merit of it's own worth, as a father would to a cherished son.<br>
 
We are not prone to the squabbling of others because we keep vigilant watch on the real enemy. <br>
 
  
We are a passionate people, but that passion is tempered by '''wisdom'''.  
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“The Captain is just worried about the war, the army was routed in Qual and there’s been looting.
|Title= [[Melhed/Foederati|Foederati]]
 
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The splash of alcohol has Nerta hiss and tense, leading the page to nearly jump out of his skin. As the pain subsides, Nerta shrugs.
  
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“The captain arrested me for the same reason you’re staring.”
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The boy had the decency to flush and look away, leaving Nerta to fill the silence.
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|Recipients=Everyone in the Old Gods
 
|Content=Followers,  
 
  
I appreciate Lady Nerta's urging of caution and tempered wisdom. As a matter of fact, my reaction is quite tempered from my initial urgings when I left the Dashi to literally burn all their temples to the ground.  Now my desire is simply to convert these houses of ill-repute to places more wholesome like brothels and strip clubs.  Win-win.
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“It’s alright. I’m used to it.
  
All this is hypothetical, for the moment, anyways since there is no Dashi temple in my region.  Should I acquire a different region in the future, the untitled 'Dashi to brothel' project will be enacted for the betterment of all.
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Working the salve into the cut, she continues.
  
Iron Within and Sexy Tempered Velvet Without,
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“I heard others being released but I’m still here. Why?”
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The boy rubs his head and glances over his shoulder.
  
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“The Duke’s busy with the war and the Captain wants you transferred out of the city and to the judge.”
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I am glad this has stirred up discussion. I do not intend to tear it down immediately as I am still getting to know the peasantry here and believe that would start that relationship off on the wrong foot. Thus why I requested that a priest come and help begin the process to opening their eyes to the Old Gods and how we must prove ourselves to them so that we gain their favor over their children. I do not believe that is possible if too much of humanity believes in false gods.
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Nerta snorts as she winds the bandages around her arm.  
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“The Royal Judge for little old me? I guess the Ice Queen was in a hurry to balance her scales of fate.
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|Content=What is this 'strip club' Lord Quincy spoke of? Is this a wood working facility or some religious site of the Old Gods? I am wholly unfamiliar with this term.
 
|Title=Viscount of Daisha
 
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Tying off the bandage, Nerta folds back up the pack and pushes it toward him with her foot.
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|Sender=Quincy Stormreaver
 
|Recipients=Everyone in the Old Gods
 
|Content=Lord Gadwin,
 
  
It is most certainly a 'wood working facility' and should be a religious site for everyone, especially the Followers.
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“Thank you lad, now get going before you get in trouble. I have to clean up my cell for company after all.
|Title=Keeeper of Law, Viscount of Aesh
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|Title=[[Melhed/Foederati|Foederati]]
 
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|Type=Report
|Sender=Gadwin Ardent
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|Sender=Elios Everlight
|Recipients=Everyone in the Old Gods
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|Recipients=Everyone in Vore
|Content=I am slowly becoming more familiar with the lore of the Old Gods. Enough that I may gave a few questions worth asking.
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|Content=Most Honoured Duchess Anyte, Senex Nerta:
 
 
Who is this 'Old Man' I have heard referenced so often?
 
 
 
Where have the Augurs gone?
 
 
 
Have there been no Augurs of gods aside from the Ice Queen? Those touched by other gods or goddesses?
 
  
Where did our knowldge of the Old Gods first come from? Was it the Elemental Scroll of Time?
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The Temple in my city has never looked so impressive. How has Vore come to be bestowed with such an honour?
  
Who first brought knowldge of the Old Gods to the people of Beluaterra? Was this Aldo Unti?
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Senex, I do not believe that we have met. I wonder that his Majesty has not noted your presence, what with the war and all. Would it be wise to trust that your intentions here are all above board? Not to throw bald suspicion upon you, Lady; I ask openly of a peer.
  
What happened to the man or woman who brought these truths to us all?
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For the North,
  
I am sure I will have many more questions but I feel these are a good start. I thank any who may respond in advance - your guidance is most appreciated.
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|Title=Duke of Vore
|Title=Viscount of Daisha
 
 
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|Sender=Nerta the Weaver
 
|Sender=Nerta the Weaver
|Recipients=Everyone in The Old Gods
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|Content=Heavy
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|Content=Nerta squints in the morning light as she steps from the citadel as a free woman once more.
  
With a grunt Nerta loads another sack of flour into the cart, "How do you want to respond?"
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“Here,” the captain sniffs and extends her cloak, “if you must be released among honest folk, have the decency to cover yourself.”
  
The confused plebian miller holding open the letter furrows his brow, "Pardon?"
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The woman says nothing to the guard’s sneer, but as she adjusts the hood another figure trots up atop a splendid charger. The resplendent man is bearded with hazel-green eyes and sandy hair.
  
Shifting another sack, the woman waves a hand, "Sorry, not you. My ghost."
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“Senex, I do not believe that we have met. The Temple in my city has never looked so impressive”
  
Bemused the bearded specter glances back, inclining his head to the shade of the miller's wife, "Self-effacingly of course."
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The horse stamps and he pulls at the reins.
  
"Careful dear, they're talking politics," the flickering shade with a flower in her hair wrings her hands and ushers the poor man along. "Let's go get them that ichor ale we promised for all the help with the attic mite and let them talk."
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“Still, I wonder that his Majesty has not noted your presence, what with the war and all. Would it be wise to trust that your intentions here are all above board?”
  
The miller turned letter stand, rolls up the paper and sighs, "My dear, we've not had any ichor ale since the old Lord Kedri passed."
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His smile earns a grumble from the guard captain.
  
"Oh right," turning to the extra hands of the day the shade curtsies, "So sorry, my memory isn't what it used to be."
+
“Not to throw bald suspicion upon you, Lady; I ask openly of a peer.
  
Nerta lets out a grunt and pauses to wipe her brow with one sleeve, "It's alright, I have to put up with him after all."
+
Checking her gear, Nerta cranes her neck to eye the looming man for several heartbeats. Based on his comfort in the saddle and claim to the city, this must be the Duke of Vore.  
  
The miller nods and moves to pick up another sack, but Nerta waves the bent man off leaving him to harrumph and sigh, "So you say m'lady. Still don't know why I can't see your's. Ghost's a plenty in the north by your 'Old Man' won't make an appearance? Not that I'm calling you a liar, you understand, just mighty strange. "
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“You’re a peer, are you?  
  
"It's alright miller. He doesn't... know, either." Tossing the last flour onto the cart back Nerta stretches and sighs, "You're taking all of these to the lord's manor, right? Might I hitch a ride? I need a scribe and I'll guess your hand isn't as steady as it once was."
+
The very same Duke who’s dungeons she’d spent a week in.  
  
The miller lets out a chuckle and holds up a hand, "Steady as the Kadara but no, I can't read. If you want a ride I'll take you into town, least I can do. Just let me get the horses and we can go."
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“Well, why didn’t you say so...
|Title= [[Melhed/Foederati|Foederati]]
 
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Alarm bells ring for the captain at the tone of the ‘thing’, but he’s not fast enough to stop Nerta snatching her spear and launching herself in a run. Crossing the distance as a scuttling blur, the woman springs from the ground toward the cavalier.
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|Type=Letter
 
|Sender=Nerta the Weaver
 
|Recipients=Everyone in The Old Gods
 
|Content=Let me see what I can do to answer your questions Gadwin.
 
  
''Who is this 'Old Man' I have heard referenced so often?''
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|Title=[[Melhed/Foederati|Foederati]]
 
 
The Old Man is exactly that, a man of years who provides answers, and the occasional unwelcome song. He happily invites you to come by the [[Melhed/Agyrian_Academy|Agyrian Academy]] for a drink so you two can get to know each other. 
 
 
 
''Where have the [[Old Gods/Mysticism|Augurs]] gone?''
 
 
 
The Blooded are still around, but since the temple was closed for so long, most don't know what they are. But for a while there we had more than a few in our circle yet strangely they have left ever since Keffa.
 
 
 
''Have there been no Augurs of gods aside from the Ice Queen? Those touched by other gods or goddesses?''
 
 
 
Beyond the [[Melhed/Foederati|Foederati]] and the Blooded the other Gods have not seen fit to bless or curse any other humans. For good or ill. 
 
 
 
''Where did our knowldge of the Old Gods first come from? ''
 
 
 
The [[Old Gods/Chronicles|Chronicles of the Age]] tell the story of how humanity came to know of the Old Gods. The Dark Mistress in human guise visited the cities of man and taught them the power of Incindia and Fertilis along with the secrets of the land. Eventually the first colonists grew suspicious of the woman and uncovered her divinity, after which she vanished. 
 
 
 
''Was it the [[Elemental Scroll of Time|Elemental Scroll of Time?]]''
 
 
 
The Elemental Scroll of Time was the first legendary artifact to be discovered, and though it contained many secrets it did came years after the Old Gods were known. 
 
 
 
''Who first brought knowldge of the Old Gods to the people of Beluaterra? Was this Aldo Unti?''
 
 
 
[[Unti Family/Aldo|Aldo Unti]] was not the first to know of the Old Gods, but he was the first to bring it to the attention of the Patricians. It was part of the [[Melhed/History/Age_of_Reason/Reformation|"Reformation"]] in the north more than 16 years ago.
 
 
 
As for what happened to him, he died of course. It was a long time ago after all.
 
|Title= [[Melhed/Foederati|Foederati]]
 
 
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|Training Match
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Elios Everlight, Duke of Valour, Margrave of Vore meets his challenger Nerta Unti, Dame of Agyr, Priestess of The Old Gods for the agreed training match.
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Both participants are using the 'overrun' strategy, so that neither has an advantage.
|Type=Letter
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After a series of blows, Nerta wins the training match.
|Sender=Gadwin Ardent
 
|Recipients=Everyone in the Old Gods
 
|Content=Thank you for your time Priestess Nerta, you have answered many questions and sparked more - should you or others be so willing as to continue my education.
 
 
 
I have read the Chronicles but could not find much information about the Chronicles themselves. Where were the Chronicles of the Age discovered? When and by who?
 
 
 
Who leads the faithful now? The structure of the faith I read about in the libraries does not seem to line up with what I could gather at the temples.
 
 
 
Are their programs for guiding those who would aspire to the priesthood or is this more of a personal path for each individual?
 
 
 
Again, I look forward to learning more and thank you all for your patience and efforts. I do not always know what questions to ask so if it seems clear to any of you that I am missing something obvious, do feel free to bring it up. I am more interested in learning than looking smart at this time and in these matters.
 
|Title=Viscount of Daisha
 
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|Type=Roleplay
|Sender=Gadwin Ardent
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|Sender=Nerta the Weaver
|Recipients=Everyone in the Old Gods
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|Recipients=Everyone in Vore
|Content=Also, while I sent a similar missive to the nobles of Irondale, I feel it would be prudent to repeat the message here for those who do not call the Republic home.
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|Content=Nerta crashes into the Duke before he draws his sword, but Elios holds his seat through training and reflex. Adapting quickly, the woman plucks a knife from her belt to lunge. It forces Elios to release the saddle and parry with his bracer.  
  
I have recently been honored with the Lordship of Daisha. As the new Viscount, I would welcome and encourage any and all priests or priestesses of the Old Gods to come to Daisha and share the faith with the locals here - myself included.
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Legs alone control the dancing horse as the blade switches hands for a second swing. But the Duke grabs her arm and ripostes with a heavy crack to her ribs.  
  
My only restriction is that the conversion of Daisha to the Old Gods be handled in a manner that is not damaging to the region, Duchy or Realm. Some discomfort is expected but a smooth transition is desired.
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Thrown back against the neck of the panicking charger, Nerta grabs his arm and pulls Elios forward into a right hook.  
|Title=Viscount of Daisha
 
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Dazed and unable to pull free, Elios hammers with his left. The flailing metal crunches Nerta’s injured arm to a hiss of pain.
  
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From there everything about the woman is a blur of fabric and hands. When things settle, the Duke finds his left arm pinned as well and Nerta peering up at him close enough to taste the sweat on her brow.
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|Type=Letter
 
|Sender=Jacinda the Driven
 
|Recipients=Personal letter to Nerta
 
|Content=Old friend,
 
  
I seem to find more coin passing through my hands these days than I have any use for.  The Academy in Agyr is grand and can serve as a good home for those of us who still wander, and my gear is as good as any lady's.  But the Wolf Lord still has paid no mind to my tries to get his attention, and I think that my little shrines are swept away by the winds and rain soon enough.
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Eyes wide she clicks something in the back of her throat before swallowing hard.
  
If...If I supplied the gold, could you...Bless the shrines I put up? See to it that the folk in those regions tend them?  I keep thinking if there is enough to get his attention, perhaps...Maybe it'll be enough.
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“Peer?
  
(OOC Jacinda keeps ending up with truly ridiculous amounts of cash from scrolls and all, and I've been RPing her setting up little shrines when she kills undead champions or monster champions, thought it would be fun to have those turned into actual game mechanical shrines, and that would help the religion too.)
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Her breath washes across his beard and, despite the tremble from adrenaline, her hand remains steady as the knife presses to his throat.
|Title=Adventurer
 
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“Maybe I should put '''you''' in a little box for a week...
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|Type=Roleplay
 
|Sender=Soren Navaar
 
|Recipients=Everyone in The Old Gods
 
|Content=Soren had spent the last couple of days within the depths of his estate, the Udara Manor in Seven Rivers. Since the incident with the boar creature, a number of the minor lords had begun coming to him to provide additional services that he did not request. Two had offered to get him goods at a lower rate than the other could provide. Another offered him better horses than he had ever seen. When asked why he hadn't provided them the first time the lord managed to slink away unnoticed, but only because the Shieldborn representative came asking for five hundred militia to go and retake Black Jaw's Conquest. Of all the visitors, only Katria of the Kadara family had been allowed to stay on hand as she had shown a sense of duty to the people before her family's coin purse. The other family, the Llorn, had only come by to offer support in reigning in the chaos the rogue Children had created.
 
  
With Katria turning most of the proper noble guests away Soren had made himself comfortable in the back, playing a number of tunes on a lute. Most people payed the lord little mind as he scribbled a word here, a note there, playing with a smile. He scribbled a small note, something to bring up to Wren the next time he saw her if he remembered the song bird adventurer's music correctly. He looked like he was doing something silly, but he was studying as much as writing, not that it was clear to the naked eye. He was trying to capture the right note and it was just out of his grasp when he heard the cart pull up. The note was gone, and he sighed as he set his lute down and wandered over to the back of the courtyard.
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“THE DUKE! TO ARMS!”
  
The dark haired noble made it to the gate as the guard at the back opened it up. Soren gave the miller a smile. "Back already?" he asked politely, stepping aside for the man to bring the cart in. Getting an affirmative answer, Soren was about to walk away until a shiver ran through him. He stopped and looked around. A sound, just beyond what he would call a normal range, rang in his ear. The flipping of a coin.
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Sweat drips from Elios’ nose to splash on her own, but Nerta’s gaze never stops boring into those hazel-green eyes.
  
He looked back at the cart, spotting the priestess on board, and nodded. "Got yourself a new assistant?" He stepped closer to try to take a better look at her, not noticing the light thud as something small fell out of his pocket. Closer inspection would reveal the old Consul's Seal of Melhed he had taken to carrying as a good luck charm. "Pleasure to meet you. Soren Navaar, at your service, Miss..."
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“Now Duke, tell them to stand down. This is between ''peers'' after all.
|Title=Count of Seven Rivers
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|Title=[[Melhed/Foederati|Foederati]]
 
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|Sender=Nerta the Weaver
|Recipients=Everyone in The Old Gods
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|Recipients=Everyone in Vore
|Content=As the cart rolls to a stop, the hooded Nerta grips the side and glances around the small courtyard. The estate was hardly the most prosperous, but at least it seemed in good repair. The melodic voice cuts her inspection short. A senechal perhaps? Hmm given his bearing and mode of dress, not to mention the icon affixed his cloak, he must be the lord.
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|Content=Nerta knew that a man like the captain is a coward. He will do nothing while a knife sits at the Duke's throat.
  
Raising a hand in greeting, the woman slips from the cart, “I am called Nerta, and unless I miss my guess you’re the one with old songs even though you don’t look as ancient as Bob.
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But the captain is not alone. There are soldiers, torn between duty and their petty tyrant. There are peasants, cooks, and groundskeepers- all transfixed at the sight.  
  
Soren nodded. “That would be me, aye. I have some old books from the Academy in my library. Actually, that battle one required some translation to make sense, so I’m glad my work is so popular.” His plain dress lacked any coat showing his comfort in the biting winter chill and expectation of a quiet night without visitors.  
+
But there is also a young boy who wants so much to honour his grandfather. A young boy who bravely ventured alone into the dungeons with medicine. A young boy who does what's right.
  
As he reached past Nerta, Soren paused just before he grabbed a sack of flour. “So you must be the Priestess answering questions.” He quickly gave a bow and flashed a smile. “A pleasure to meet you at last.
+
So while the crowd stands frozen, the young page picks up Nerta's spear and places the tip against her side.
  
He reached into the cart and threw a sack of flour on his shoulder. Despite his musical nature, Soren had trained for a long time and it showed.
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"Lady…"
  
“And you must be the man of old books as well. Aren’t you full of surprises.” Slipping out of Soren’s way, the woman notes his willingness to help even as she shrugs, “I just help folks same as always, though only sometimes it works. I do need to send a few more responses though, perhaps I can borrow your scribe?”
+
Nerta's grip tightens on the knife, her knuckles turning white.  
  
Soren nodded again. “Of course,” he said as he started about unloading the cart. He didn’t seem to have many words for someone that liked to perform. “Ah… They may be about today. Jakken ri Shieldborn has been… persistent in requesting a small army to take back Black Jaw’s Conquest. It’s just a swamp,” he said with a laugh. “I have all the supplies you may need.”
+
"...please."
  
Nerta remains aloof of Soren’s toil, tugging her cloak tight about herself, “Trouble of some form that needs a scribe? Or do you mean every able body is heading off to this ‘Black Jaw’s Conquest’?”
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The blade falls from her hand and she finally closes her eyes.
 
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|Title=[[Melhed/Foederati|Foederati]]
|Title= [[Melhed/Foederati|Foederati]]
 
 
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|Captured!
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You have been spotted and captured by enemy patrols.
|Type=Roleplay
 
|Sender=Soren Navaar
 
|Recipients=Everyone in The Old Gods
 
|Content=“Knowing Jakken? Both.”
 
 
 
He signaled his guard and called him over. “Can you check with Katria if any of the scribes are around? Lady Nerta has need of their services.”
 
 
 
As the guard hurries off the woman makes quite the face, “Hardly a lady Soren, but if I must pretend to get things done I’ll do so.”
 
 
 
“Not a lady? If you say so, Priestess.” He grabbed another flour sack and set it on the ground, working out a good rhythm with the miller.
 
 
 
“You know, now that I see you up close you’re a lot younger than I expected. That sermon of yours the other day had a lot of old virtues in it. Old as the Old Gods themselves, some might say.”
 
 
 
Adding another sack to the pile he looked her over, “Old songs. Old knowledge…” He looked at Nerta like she was a puzzle to figure out. There was no malice or ill intent in his words or stance, but much of the calm and quiet had slipped away to the steady tone of someone in command.
 
 
 
Nerta’s eyes narrow, “You’re not the only one with access to the Academy. I’ve done a lot of reading.”
 
 
 
“Miller, your payment is at the gates,” he said, gently ushering the man away as the last sack hit the ground. His eyes never left the priestess.
 
 
 
“And yet you want to borrow a scribe while wearing a heavy cloak for early winter,” he commented quietly, once the miller was out of earshot.
 
 
 
Fishing in his belt pouch, Soren’s curiosity shifts to concern as he looks to the ground. Spotting something out of the corner of his eye, he bends down and holds up an old item and laughs at his own behavior, but is still clearly relieved. “I inherited quite a few things from old Melhed,” he said as he offered her the seal to look at. “I don’t know if this means anything to you, but I keep it as a sign of aspirations to come.”
 
 
 
Nerta considers the offered seal for a long moment but slowly reaches out to accept the odd trinket. Turning it in her hand she nods, “I’m foederati and if you’re okay with that, I’ll help you put away the flour.”
 
 
 
|Title=Count of Seven Rivers
 
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| Huge Battle Fought
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Rumours spread and tales are sung about a huge battle in Vore:<br>
|Type=Letter
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Ar Agyr vs. Thalmarkin<br>
|Sender=Nerta the Weaver
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Estimated strengths: 830 men vs. 290 men<br>
|Recipients=Message to the Old Gods
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The Angry Agyrian Army (Ar Agyr), sponsored by Queen Aibhlidhn Dubhaine, were led into battle by Marshal Rowan Hawk.<br>
|Content=The only trouble Gadwin is finding time to scribe out the letter.
+
Duke Aeravon Velaryon is spotted wearing the Cruel Ring of Sartania, the Shield of Battle & the Scythe of Vlaanderen<br>
 
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Count Bergelmir Crownguard is spotted wielding the Grisly Mace of Angmar.<br>
To my understanding the Chronicles of the Age were first translated from the monster tongue by Aldo Unti. I think he got them from the Tribes of the Foederati.
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Countess Lady Nostalgia Fate is spotted wearing the Blessed Chain of Piety.<br>
 
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Attacker Victory!<br>
As for the structure of the faith, it has been reestablished but not yet organized. Miebla has been pretty busy I hear, so once she has some time she'll no doubt set up the same basic structure as there was before. That said... the Old Gods has always been a fairly decentralized faith, personal in its expression and unique in its character. There remains one goal but each person finds their own path to reach it.
 
 
 
Some sought to serve as administrators, like the Council of the previous temple. They focused on maintain the buildings that all the Patricians always wanted littered around the place. While Guardians just moved on circuits helping people with local problems and providing answers. Celebrants studied and distributed alchemy to those in need. All while the Vanquishers took to the direct approach and slew monsters. All of these positions and more were created by folks carving out their own niche, so who knows what might arise in the current age?
 
|Title= [[Melhed/Foederati|Foederati]]
 
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|Sender=Nerta the Weaver
|Recipients=Everyone in The Old Gods
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|Recipients=Everyone in Vore
|Content= - the study in seven rivers -
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|Content=Deep in the Vore Citadel sits a spider. It makes a home for itself in one corner of their cell, catching careless flies as they buzz about.
|Title= [[Melhed/Foederati|Foederati]]
 
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“Shouldn’t you be somewhere else Captain? It sounds like a war outside.” 
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|Type=Letter
 
|Sender=Nerta the Weaver
 
|Recipients= to Aibhlidhn Dubhaine
 
|Content=Jacinda,
 
  
Did you get Wren to write this? It's been too long. I can always find somewhere to spend the coin though it'll take time to get things set up, always time. You should come by so I don't have to get some scribe to write this all for me and we can talk.
+
The man’s moustache twitches in the dark.
  
Heck, some of the Patricians are giving me, suggestions that I play at being a Tribune...
+
“A war you brought, ''creature''.
  
Your friend,
+
Nerta smiles and shifts against the cold stone. 
  
|Title= [[Melhed/Foederati|Foederati]]
+
“First I caused a landslide, then I tried to assassinate the Duke, and now I brought a war. Despite all appearances, you must think highly of my abilities.” 
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Sour breath curls around the bars to the cell.
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|Type=Letter
 
|Sender=Nerta the Weaver
 
|Recipients=Aibhlidhn Dubhaine
 
|Content=Your Majesty,
 
  
Given my background and origin, I was thinking of reaching out to the adventurers of the realm in the style of the Tribunes of old. Have you any thoughts on the matter?
+
“I think, it would be a shame if you escaped justice.
  
Yours,
+
The jingle of shackles cuts the deepening silence.
|Title= [[Melhed/Foederati|Foederati]]
 
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“If you open that door, I will kill you.” 
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|Type=Letter
 
|Sender=Aibhlidhn Dubhaine
 
|Recipients=Nerta
 
|Content=Priestess Nerta,
 
  
I often speak to our adventurers myself so please feel free to follow suit. We're blessed with some patriotic commoners and I'm as eager to support their efforts as they are to support ours.
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A crossbow rises along with a sneer.
|Title= Queen of Ar Agyr
 
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“And what will you do if I just shoot you from here?”
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|Type=Letter
 
|Sender=Jacinda the Driven
 
|Recipients=Personal letter to Nerta
 
|Content=Nerta,
 
  
Found some good scribes with the guild who can get it all down for me, though I suspect they make it more formal than what I am saying. And aye, I'll come visit, where might I find you these days?
+
Bowing her head, Nerta’s hands clench behind her back.
|Title=Adventurer
 
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“Still a coward even with all that wine…”
|
 
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|Type=Roleplay
 
|Sender=Ra Endymion Hwitt
 
|Recipients=Everyone in The Old Gods
 
|Content=The Streets of the City of Vore, Thalmarkin
 
  
Sir Ra Endymion Hwitt, General of Thalmarkin, Knight of Sandefur, and Captain of the Showboat was not in a good mood. In fact, as he made his way through the city his mood was down right dangerous.  He didn’t consider himself a dour man, and could usually be found in good cheer and good spirit, but the situation with the monsters in Thalmarkin had become nearly untenable. The army was moving now, the effort to fight back was beginning in earnest, but it didn’t make the wound in his shoulder from that monster feel any better.
+
Nerta flinches as the door rattles, and the flush face of the captain presses against the bars.  
  
He hadn’t asked to be General, that “honor” had been thrust upon him by the King. He would have thought it was funny if he wasn’t the butt of the joke. But he had resolved to see the job through. He knew what it was like to be one of the poor and defenseless that were now packing the city, what it was like to live in fear of the hordes reaching their way outsides. Refugees from the countryside were flooding the cities of Thalmarkin, and his soldiers were having to gently force their way through the throngs of poor masses of peasants.  
+
“You think you’re so clever. Tricking everyone. Pretending to be a noble. You’re not better than me. You’re nothing.
  
Some called out and begged for alms or food as his retinue passed, others cheered and gave praise for brave soldiers defending them. All had heard of the brave but  doomed attempt to break the monstrous hordes attacking Qual. Those few that had been in the city when the forces had marched out now saw far less returning home.  
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Eyes glitter in the dark as the man spits the words.
  
Within the mass of humanity, a single clear voice could be heard among the din and clamour of the refugees, the voice called out, loudly and confidently,
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“The Duke punished you, so now it’s my turn. But despite being chained naked in a cell, I’m terrifying. So you’ve been drinking and brought a crossbow. I have to say, I’m not impressed.” 
  
“Do not fear, Brothers and Sisters! For the Old Gods stand with us! For what else can inherit the continent of the Old Gods but mankind? What creature is in spirit more noble or brave? In constitution more spirited and forthright?”
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The man purples with rage and drink, his voice echoing in the tiny cell.
  
Ra heard the voice above the din and looked in its direction. There he saw a priest of the Old Gods, dressed simply in tabard and robe, waving a staff as he spoke to the moving crowd.
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“Shut up you bitch! I’ll kill you.
  
Ra nudged his Captain and only female member of the Boys, Leomona, and said, “Well it’s about time somebody started making some damn sense. Boys! Head for the priest, let’s hear what he has to say, I could use a pick me up!”
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The door rattles again as the bow swings into view, but this time Nerta doesn’t flinch and instead rises to her feet.
  
As Ra commanded, the soldiers made way for the priests, who paid no heed to the General of the realm before him.
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“I know you will. But that’s not what you really want. No. You want me… crying. Because if I’m just some little girl sobbing at your feet, you don’t need to be afraid anymore.
  
“For what is more glorious in body and countenance than mankind? Glorious is man, strong and able, reaping the harvest and defending the home! Glorious is woman, graceful and fair, birthing future and keeping hearth and home? Both are resplendent in their forms!”
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The screams of the vanquished are muffled by the citadel’s thick walls.
  
Heedless of Ra and his Boys, the priests pointed randomly into the crowd, “Rejoice for you are beautiful! Rejoice for you are glorious! Do not fear the Children, for we will overcome them!
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“But the army’s coming, Captain, so what’ll it be? Shoot me from there or come and take what you really want?
  
Ra smiled as he listened to priest shout, “Yeah!” Ra shouted, “He says what we’re all thinking! Hot damn, Priest, I like the cut of your jib!” Ra moved forward to stand before the priest, who finally looked the Knight in the face. The priest reached forward and clasped Ra on the shoulders firmly, as Ra motioned for his shoulders to stand down and allow the man to continue.
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The drunk’s laboured breathing is cut by the screech of the door. Lurching toward the prisoner, the stock of the bow cracks Nerta in the head as the man screams.
  
“Rejoice Warrior! General! And do not fear for you march forth with the blessing of the Wolf Lord, and you will smite the...!”
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“Shut up you half-breed! I’m not afraid of monsters like you! You ''are'' just a little girl and I will make you cry, and beg and and…” 
  
The priest suddenly stopped his shouting, and looked deeper into Ra’s face, who allowed the priest to continue, bemused with what was happening.  
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Nerta chitters as blood runs down her chin. 
  
“No. Nooooooooo. You are something different. The Wolf Lord marches with them!” As he gestured to soldiers behind him. “You, General...oh Ephemeral Emperor! Oh Roof of the World! What a game you play now! Take this, General, and let the world watch you play the Great Game and know that the Twinkling Gaze is upon you!” 
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“I was wrong about you, you’re not a coward. Just a fool. I said I’d kill you if you opened that door, and I ''am'' a monster.” 
  
The priest shoved something into Ra’s hands, a book with the lore of the Old Ones, and a small game piece, a Queen from a chess set, made of  beautiful white and black marble.
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Fury’s scream changes to fear at the sight of her ''grotesque'' grin. He tries to pull away and level the bow. But she strikes and the fly dies in agony.
  
The crowd pressed in around them, the mass of mankind pushing forward, and Ra’s soldiers urged him him to continue. He nodded in agreement, and when he looked around again, the priest had disappeared, leaving only the book and the game piece in Ra’s hands.
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Found some good scribes with the guild who can get it all down for me, though I suspect they make it more formal than what I am saying.  And aye, I'll come visit, where might I find you these days?
 
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|Content=Ioulas' heart beat in his chest louder than the war drums that resounded over the battlefield.  Strangely, this battle worried him more than the first one a day previous.  Scaling the walls and overrunning the relatively meagre defenders had been child's play.  His sister Calypso back on Dwilight had told horror stories of the attack on Libidizedd, of the thousands that had died upon the walls.  Compared to those stories, it had seemed a training exercise.  Not a single one of his soldiers had fallen in the battle, and Ioulas had drunk wine and broken bread with his soldiers in honor of their victory.
  
I have found another Dragon's Tear, have four of them now, which gets us closer to the goalDo we have any others at the moment, or have we not recovered from the explosions in Keffa yet?
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Now he saw what seemed to be over a thousand thousand men and women arrayed against their army, and Ioulas had to work to hide the fear that threaten to tear his breast apart.  He could not let his soldiers see his fear, and so he sat atop his mighty horse, Bucephalus, and tried his best to look imposing.  He wore the armor of his family back on Dwilight, with stylized muscled cuirass and silvered greaves.  He wore a classical helmet, a deliberate homage to antiquity,  plated in gold and bearing a motif of a mighty lionOn either side of the helmet were two pink and white peacock feathers and adorning the top was a bright plume of royal blue.  Ioulas certainly thought he cast a dashing figure.
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The horns suddenly blared their order to attack and the army moved as one, Ioulas and his Pezhetairoi locked their shields and extended their long pikes, called sarissae among his people on Dwilight.  The force moved forward deliberately with Ioulas wanting dismounting his horse and joining the first row of soldiers as they neared the enemy army.  His captain, a Beluaterran man named Madred, warned him against this, but Ioulas waved the concerns away saying, "The Gods will punish a coward that hides in the back behind his men!  Glory is on the front lines!  I will show this continent how brave the Hwitt's can be!"  Ioulas hoped that the men did not hear the shaking in his voice.
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|Recipients=Message to all adventurers of Ar Agyr
 
|Content=Many of you know me, but some of you don't.  
 
  
I used to be an adventurer like you... but some things have changed and now I get to linger with the patricians.
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Before too long the tide of battle reached them.  Ioulas was surprised to see that what he had thought to be a huge army was in fact a rabble of countless peasants, throwing themselves at the ordered line of soldiers like swarm of angry insects. They died like insects too. The unarmored and undisciplined mob threw themselves onto the awaiting spears of the Pezhetairoi, and any that made it past the wall were cut down by Ioulas or some of the others easily. Ioulas himself slew five men in the span of a few minutes, not a real soldier among the lot.
  
Around these parts there used to be something called a Tribune who's duty it was to talk with the plebeians and adventurers, to make sure their voices were heard on the old Senate. I don't have a mandate from the crown, and the old laws aren't in use right now but... if you all want a Tribune I'll speak with you and keep you informed with events.
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Ioulas swung his sword, dispatching another unlucky soul who had attempted to hit him with a rusted and worn woodaxe and just like that it seemed, the battle was over.  What remaining forces there were among the enemy were fleeing. Ioulas took a moment to look over his soldiers and was elated to note that there was not a single fatality among them, only minor injuries. His earlier trepidation was replaced with excitement as Ioulas knew that the defenders would take time to reorganize themselves, now it was time take glory and reward among the enemy city.
  
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"Men!  To the city streets, we will find where they hide their coffers and take our due!  Let us sleep on gold this night!"  Ioulas shouted to a general cheer among his soldiers, who looked forward to a chance to loot the enemy city.  The soldiers moved into the city in orderly fashion and before too long found a building bearing the city seal.  "There!  There men!  Let us go!"  Ioulas shouted, and before he could do anything more, his men surged forward.
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A few brave soldiers tried to stoped the two score soldiers from entering the tax office, but they were cut down easily as the Pezhetairoi were met with a stacks of gold coins that covered the small vault room from floor to waist height.  The soldiers swarmed it, filling their pockets, the sleeves, anything they could, while Madred ensured that Ioulas received the lion's share.  A noise suddenly arose from outside as the few sentries that had been posted outside the building raised the alarm.  Ioulas went to the window and was horrified to see that a mob of nearly 300 people had come out to try and kill his soldiers while they looted.  "Defend!  Into lines men!  Into lines!  Make rank!"  Ioulas shouted, and his men, feeling the danger, stopped their looting and obeyed.
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Did you get shot in the knee? Many fellow adventurers had to retire due to those cursed arrows. They seem to always go for knees.
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What followed was a second slaughter, as nearly all of the 300 people were killed.  Ioulas could only watch as they impaled themselves one after the other on the spears.  Soon that too was over, and the streets were quiet once more.  In this chaotic fracas, Ioulas had nearly been surrounded, trying again to lead from the front, but the peasants had come from every side, and he had to kill even more people. The soldiers held no mercy though, already high on battle, blood, and gold, and set about the task of putting down the peasants as efficiently as a farmer threshes grain.
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Soon the cobblestones of Vore were nearly ankle deep in crimson blood, as a pile nearly three feet high of dead became an impediment to their unordered attackers.  But through the din of the fight, Ioulas could see that the back numbers were beginning to run, as the peasants could see that their unruly attack had failed. "Stop!  Stop men!  Let them go!  There is no more glory to be had in pointless slaughter here!  Let us take our prize and let our spears pierce the heart of soldiers!
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And drop the 'lady'
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Ioulas hoped it was his words that had stopped his men, rather than the lack of available targets, but stop they did as the peasants broke, running back into side streets and alleyways.  Screaming could be heard from the dying all around as Ioulas and Madred quickly took stock of the battle.  Not a single of his men had fallen, but hundreds lay dead before them.  This was not what Ioulas had intended.  Madred shook his young master, nearly shouting to him, "Ser Ioulas we must go before another waved tries their luck, or we will never make it out!"
  
ooc: allllmost said it exactly. ^.-
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Ioulas nodded and the soldiers quickly began an ordered withdrawl, pockets and sacks laden with the riches of the city. Within half an hour, they reached the safety of the Agyran camp and the soldiers collectively breathed a sigh of relief. Over 400 gold coins were counted among Ioulas' share of the haul, an amount he had never seen in one place.  Out of combat, the soldiers began to finally cheer their good fortune, and soon lifted Ioulas upon their shoulders, cheering his name and calling out, "Ioulas the golden lad!  Ioulas the golden lad!"
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Any guilt Ioulas felt evaporated at the praise, and soon all were enjoying wine and food freely, and they celebrated the night away, waiting to see if the next day would bring repeated fortune.
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I can't speak for what the others might want, but I would greatly appreciate the updates.
 
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|Content=Soldiers pillage. The city burns. People scream.
  
I don't know how these Tribunes work, but I've followed your lead for a good while now, and I'm more than content to keep following that lead.
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All under the Banners of Four Duchies.  
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Arfordir rampages by the Azure Plaza, Havilmark holds the gatehouse, Avalon ransanks tax offices, while Jylmark is down by the quarry turned charnel pit.
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What is there to know of the new world you have found? Will you still hunt with us?
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"Looks like only Agyr is missing, but then Bob is too old to enjoy conquest, Rahger is nowhere in sight and I’ve been a ''guest'' of the Duke.”
  
Signed,
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Nerta leans back from the window as Page Gavin returns, his arms piled with her clothes.
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“Nerta, I-I know you must hate me…”
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How do the Priests of the Old Gods regard the Daishi faith?
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The woman snags pants and laughs.
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“Hate you? Given what I just did downstairs, I’d be a Crystal Cursed hypocrite if I hated you for winning a fight by trickery. You had no idea what the Captain was going to try.”
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That is a, complex question. As far as I can tell there is no hostility between the two faiths as they have similar goals: the destruction of the monsters and ascendency of humanity on Beluaterra.
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Averting his eyes, Gavin remains a coat rack while Nerta dresses.
  
However the Old Gods is a fairly decentralized faith, personal in its expression and unique in its character. There remains one goal but each person finds their own path to reach it. In the extreme case this has actually resulted in the creation of numerous separate faiths over the decades. Actually at least one scholar has mused that Daishi may be one such splinter though no one has dug into the Daishi records enough to verify it.  
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“I… I still need to ask for your help and I don’t deserve it.
  
Anyway, all I can say is that I personally have no issue around the Daishi faith and from my conversations with others it seems most within Ar Agyr are in similar opinion, or are indifferent.  
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The woman squeezes into her shirt and adjusts it with a tug.
  
I hope this answers your question but if you would like to know anything further I can direct you toward some of old records, or explain things myself.
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“No one ever does, but that’s never stopped me before. So let me guess, you’ve got a family you want to keep safe and you don’t think the Citadel will for long.
  
Yours,
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Boots roll toward the lady as Gavin nods.
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“It’s not just my family. People are dying out there, and… I dug into the reports after they locked you up again. You really do help people.
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|Content=Thank you for your candour Priestess Nerta. I mainly ask because the great Daishi temple in Firbalt is to be closed by the Hierophant of Irondale - who wishes his peasants to become followers of the Old Gods - and I wished to know if this were a matter of faith or a matter of political hubris. I gather from your explanation that is most likely the latter.
 
  
Personally I follow the Daishi way but have no intention of making Ar Agyr a theocracy or restricting any other faith so long as it opposes the Daimons, nor do I want to see Ar Agyr drawn into any sectarian disputes.
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Cloak settling around her shoulders, Nerta pulls up the hood.  
  
To encourage dialogue might I suggest you contact the Elders of Daishi via one of the temples across Ar Agyr? I believe High Shugenja Yao Ling would very much appreciate the chance to talk.
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“Someone has to. Come on, we’ll round up your family and anyone we can and hide them in the temple. Damn thing has to be good for something more than just books and statues.
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|Content=Driving off a pair of Pezhetairoi soldiers from Arfordir with light wounds, Nerta rejoins the mob of peasants moving through the inferno. She had collected quite the congregation marching from the Citadel. Apparently religion is more appealing when death is close…
  
We spoke once long ago but now I write to you as Senex of the Old Gods. My hope is to open contact and dialogue between the faiths for the betterment of humanity.
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As both the temple and a familiar red mohawk come into view, Nerta raises her spear to shout.
  
We can thank her majesty, Queen Aibhlidhn Dubhaine for this opportunity as she has made the contact possible.
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"Balin! I got tired of waiting for you to break me out. Care to help my new friends find a place to stay?”
 
 
I can start by repeating much of what I told her majesty; as far as I can tell there is no hostility between the two faiths as they have similar goals: the destruction of the monsters and ascendency of humanity on Beluaterra.
 
 
 
However the Old Gods is a fairly decentralized faith, personal in its expression and unique in its character. There remains one goal but each person finds their own path to reach it. Over the decades this has created numerous interpretations and variants, and in the extreme case has resulted in the creation of numerous separate faiths.
 
 
 
In that light, I have heard that the Hierophant of Irondale has taken a personal stance of religious unity within his lands. This is not a stance shared by the wider faith but I understand if you, or the Daishi faithful, have questions. I will do all in my utmost to answer.
 
 
 
Yours,
 
 
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|Content=Balin, a hero in his own eyes, had just finished telling of his heroic deeds in the north, where scores of zombies fell to the might of the Old Gods who personally intervened to save their worthy followers. He spoke in hope to inspire those that watched him speak. The city was still burning, but a story of hope was good for folk to cling to while the going was bad. He nodded to himself pleased as he felt he managed to not only raise their spirits (morale rises by 5 % to 16 %), but also cause the watching citizens to become more patriotic.
 
 
I was unaware of your faith until the Herophant messaged me about his intention to tear down the Daishi temple in his region.  Due to his faith in the Old Gods. I asked for clarification, since I'm rather well aware that three quarters of his people follow Daishi, and he became most insulting towards me.
 
  
I have been trying to get in contact with the leaders of the Old Gods faith ever since.  I messaged the Old Gods priest in Irondale but have received no response from him.  I was told about you by your queen and asked to be brought in contact with you.
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He was about to leave when he heard a familiar voice calling his name. He turned to see Nerta, leading quite a congregation of war torn peasants, all trying to find refuge.
  
The short version is that I'm attempting to find a mutually acceptable solution for both our faiths to the situation he has initiated.
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"I didn't know you were here, but it makes a lot of sense. You would be where the need is strongest, even if the place is in enemy lands."
  
Is that something you could help with, or is there another higher ranked than you I should speak with?
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"Perhaps we should head to the temple and see if it still has room for a few more. I hear it was recently rebuilt and enlarged."
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|Content=Nerta snorts waves the people forward.
  
I agree that the Hierophant is a man of surprises. To hear that he has not only designs upon your temple but also has taken a harsh tone is disappointing. I myself have only recently learned of these intentions, after you it seems. Needless to say the matter has sparked debate but the newer converts of Irondale are a passionate lot and like most youths, misguided. Alas I have limited tools at my disposal to force a king to kneel. But perhaps you can help me.
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"The temple better have room or else I'm throwing the books out in the street no matter what the Old Man says. Gavin you see to that."
  
You see I have been penning sermons calling for the Dalesmen to shun conflict within humanity and focus their effort on the inhumans. For we all must unite against the Sunken Kingdom. Yet for their passion, revolutionaries are not one for tradition. Thus I hope to learn more of your faith so I might show how the Daishi also stand as champions of humanity against the tide. Through such unity of purpose we can find common ground and build a strong foundation.  
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She didn't want to think about Balin's calm assurance that Fate had brought her here. She had enough trouble being tethered to the Dark Mistress let alone adding the machinations of Ice Queen.
  
I look forward to your reply,
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"Come on Balin. I managed to chase off a couple bronzed phalanx, but we need to set up a barricade before they come back with friends or else this will be Bessimir all over again."
 
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|Content=The 'royal' trio made their way though the broken streets of Vore. Bodies were piled at every corner; fully half of the population had been slaughtered by the Agyrains. As the group approached the temple, they found themselves stopped by a large crowd......
 
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The short version of our faith is that follow gods who fight great enemies who want to destroy all the worlds and keep them from coming into our world.  They are great, powerful, armored gods whose weapons can flatten mountains and sink cities.  Daishi is one of the greatest of those gods, and so we name our faith after him. Some of the minor foot soldiers sneak through the great battle lines out there at times. We know them as the undead, the monsters, and sometimes the Daimons.
 
 
 
It is our to fight these enemies wherever and whenever they appear.  To keep them from getting a foothold in our world. To keep them from taking it over. Our temples are infused with anti-daimon magics, which is one of the reasons they tend to target and destroy them when they can. Or send their followers to attack and destroy them. There was a time, long ago, when the Daimons did manage to take over much of this world. They covered the land in Blight, and even united humanity could not drive them out.  The gods did so in the end, but their weapons not only destroyed the Daimons, but also the very lands they held at the time.  Hence the many sunken cities around our lands.
 
 
 
We maintain the watch and stand ready to face them when they return.  It is our single and most abiding mission, and the reason we do not involve ourselves in the minor conflict of nations.
 
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|Content=The temple grounds held most of the survivors from the sack of Vore, thanks to the ad hoc defenses made from carts and desperation. When the King arrived the next day the refugees turned militia still manned the ramparts, but they allowed him to pass.
  
Greetings, I don’t believe I’ve met any of you in any capacity so don’t hold it against me if I’m out of line in some way in contacting you.
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The space beyond is crowded but orderly, and centred on a makeshift tent. The surrounding tables are swimming with scrolls where a few scribes work to sort the mess of reports. Occasionally the page Gavin glances up to a hand mirror propped against a sack of beets.  
  
I am Ra Endymion Hwitt, General of Thalmarkin, you’ve probably heard of me. I am contacting you regarding a rather strange set of occurrences that have happened to me recently and that have put me into contacting you.
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Despite the activity, Nerta dozes in the shadow of the tent. She’d had a long night, but the morning might be just as busy.  
  
Met a man recently, looked like a priest of this outfit and he said some things about Wolf Lords and Emperors and bunch of other stuff I didn’t understand, handed me a pamphlet which led me to a temple in which I had to pay money to be let in (nicely done that) so that they would give me more reading material and a contact list.
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At the sight of the King the trio of scribes rise to bow.
  
Funny thing though, fella that was screaming about the Old Gods in the streets gave me something peculiar and I’m hoping you can shed some light on the matter.
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“Your majesty.
  
Priest gave me a chess piece, a Queen piece, made of white and black stone, polished to a pretty sheen, he said something about an Ephemeral Emperor playing a game with me and watching me ‘with interest’.
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A soft and speculating fourth voice echoes the other three.
  
So I figured you all are holy folk, deal with a lot of nebulous half-prophetic ramblings and I’m really hoping you all can help me understand it.
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“Your majesty, curious…”
 
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|Content=Groggily, Anyte peered around the room she was in. The last thing she remember was seeing the armies of Ar Agyr marching to the city in the distance, and getting what meager defense for the city she could muster, then hobbling to pray to which ever of the gods were listening that the city might be saved. Ar Agyr marched to force Thalmarkin to suffer the presence of a man that caused so much turmoil he was actually accused with hiring one of her many would be assassins.
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Slowly, she sate up from the soft bed in which she had been placed. Bandages had been placed over the wounds of her most recent assassination attempt, and it was clear she was being tended to by someone. Soon, the door opened and a lesser Guardian walked through.
  
Let me guess, the screaming man handing out cryptic words and gifts had a bright smile, a bit of a sway to his walk, wore a patchwork of leather and probably smelled faintly of stale wine. If that's the case, and from everything else you've said, there are a few possibilities but I'm afraid all of them are bad. Not in the 'you'll die tomorrow' bad, but more in the 'the Gods have plans for you' bad. Which I'd say from personal experience is worse.
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"Your Grace, it is good to see you-"
  
The Senex says that chess pieces and colours have a long history with the faith.
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"Where is my cane?" She cut him off with a grunt.  
  
The Dark Queen is the symbol of the Dark Mistress, goddess of the dead and protector of humanity.
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He stared in disbelief at the duchess as she breathed heavily, still recovering from the wound she had received in the church.  
The White Queen can be used to mark the Ice Queen, but usually the white chess pieces are the symbol of the Wolf Lord, the god of life and protector of the monsters.  
 
  
The Ephemeral Emperor is rarely depicted with chess pieces because chess is about rules and he's all about breaking them. Either way if you've caught the eye of the Secret Catcher you'll probably be very lucky, or 'hilariously' unlucky. Of all the Gods the Twinkling Gaze has the strangest sense of humour so I'd expect chaos.
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"Duchess, you should rest more. You were severely injured, we were not even sure if you would make it. Besides, the King has arrived in the city once he heard of your injury. I am sure he would like to see you."
  
I wish I had good news Ra but sadly you're not the first singled out, nor will you be the last. No doubt the Ephemeral Emperor has something planned for you. I just hope we can figure out what before it's too late.
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The confusion gone, replaced with anger, Anyte seethed. The King that had claimed to love her but in the end had betrayed her. Fury muddled her still exhausted brain. "Bring me my cane, and take me to the King," She barked with a low snarl, "If you know what's good for him you will ensure we are not alone."
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|Content=Three people, four voices. Dancer lightly squeezed Jax's sides, and the 'horse' came to a stop near the trio. Bearthomew stopped as well, and sat down with a light thump. Milky eyes swept the area, but there was no indication of where the fourth voice had come from. Curious. Dancer let his eyelids half close, and began to focus very carefully, casting his senses out to the tent and it's inhabitants. Simultaneously, he growled at the group.
  
''The Battle at Seven Rivers''
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"Don't waste my time with pleasantries. Is the Princess in the temple?"
  
''Dark, heavy clouds overhead, bluish purple like bruised flesh. The edges of the sky, clearer. Frayed wispy tendrils, tinged orange by sun rays reaching out from the horizon.''
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As he spoke, his sense reached the tent, and within. Four souls. Two, relatively normal, although Balin's form was very bright in comparison to most humans. The child on the cot felt strange, although he was not sure why. It was....almost like she'd managed to drench her very soul in the stench of a monster. However, it was the fourth soul that caught his attention.....namely because he could not see a physical form standing in that location with his half open eyes. Interesting. Perhaps some sort of invisibility magic?
 
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''Flash. Bright white lighting. Cracks, spread. A sky broken like glass.''
 
 
 
''Thunder. Battle. Swords, teeth, and viscera. Humans, Monsters, and Undead.''
 
 
 
''Desperate cries mix with shouted orders. Mielba pulls her cloak tighter against the sporadic rain. The ground, wet and muddy.''
 
 
 
''Up the hill, a mob of monsters closes on its prey. A handful of men had foolishly, sought a tactical advantage from higher ground. But they were far from Bob. Mielba shivers. They will die soon, shredded to pieces by the devouring swarm''
 
 
 
''Her heart rends. Unbidden, a wordless prayer surges from her chest. Fury mixes with longing and thoughts of The Old Gods.''
 
 
''Immediately, the crowd blossoms open; grotesque creatures thrown outward from the centre of the snarling mass.''
 
 
''Another bright flash lights up the sky. At the centre, a lone, triumphant figure, frozen in time. Impossible...''
 
 
 
''Its silhouette betrays an otherwise human shape. Six arms, spread apart and outward in various positions. Two hands grip a spear overhead, ostensibly used to thrust the mob back. Another grips a dagger. The remaining three also extended, as though used to grab and push.''
 
 
 
''How beautiful...''
 
 
 
''The lightning ends and the world goes dark.''
 
 
 
“''‘How beautiful…’''” the mumbling man in patchwork leathers wiggles his hips in the hard chair in a vain attempt to get comfortable as Mielba enters her quarters. “With an entranced preface like that, I’d bet money that the next page displays a sketch of your paramour surrounded by hearts and roses. Ah but it’s only a drawing of the battle rather than Elios. How odd. I always thought you fancied him; or wait, is that ‘will fancy’? Hmmm…”
 
 
 
Veden’s bright eyes flicker along the page, but don't once rise to the reddening priestess. "You're pretty good you know, a real flare with the paints. One might think you were an artist first or something."
 
 
 
Mielba stalks across the tent to snatch the journal from the reclined figure, her voice tight, “For someone who can see into the future, you’re incredibly nosy.
 
 
 
Vedens slips his feet from atop the travel desk and rises fluidly with a  snap of the journal. Tossing the slim volume to the hard eyed priestess, he waves for her to follow, "Yes, yes, shock and outrage. Come on then, it’s past time for you to actually meet Nerta. She’s lovely, surly, but lovely. You two will get along famously, ''so'' much in common.”
 
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|Content=The trend of unstated wealth, minimal decorations and rugged functionality continues inside Soren’s estate. Among the ornaments of the lord’s travels hung the frayed remains of his first regimental standards along with the flags of Nothoi, Obia'Syela, and more recently Ar Agyr. Indeed it seemed the man was well traveled, yet Nerta’s pensive gaze is drawn to a battered shield, bearing the faded remains of a familiar wolf paw. The symbol of Melhed.  
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|Content=Through the temple the couple slowly hobbled, Anyte still healing from the attack and therefore even slower than before. Several times she had to stop and catch her breath, leaning heavily upon her cane, treating it more of a crutch than ever before. They eventually made their way to the courtyard, where she saw him sitting up that dreadful beast he called a horse. The duchess straightened her self up with all her might and approached the king.  
  
With a gesture at the shield, the hunched Nerta calls to her host, “You have quite the collection of the strange.”
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“Some inheritance. Some travel. I served two other realms that…” A slight pause as he tries several words on his tongue while casting a glance at the old standards he had on the wall. “They didn’t feel right,” he decided with a shake of his head. “I had to come back to the lands of my fathers before finally settling down,” he commented with a soft smile mocking the shadow that seemed to loom over him as he spoke of his ancestors. Soren gently took the shield down and presented it to Nerta, offering her a closer look. “It survived three battles with the Children before the owner fell in battle. Or so the story goes.
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Her cane had found the meaty part of his leg. "How dare you? How can you show your face after declaring that man, the man that has had me stabbed and treated your people as if they were mere play things, not a traitor? How can you come to see me after that?" She creamed, voice dripping with the vitriol that comes from years of having people hunt one down for reasons beyond your comprehension, "You of all people, I thought would understand.
  
Accepting the old bulwark with a distracted furrow of her brow, Nerta seems to only half listen to Soren’s description. Eventually she turns the shield over and purses her lips, “So either a restless Romantic, a man out of time,” her gaze meets his at this, “Or perhaps a man keen to add to his collection?”
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Quickly the cane found the ground again as her head spun from the sudden burst of action, she needed it as a crutch once more, breathing heavily again, "Of course you don't understand, how could you. I came here two decades ago seeking refuge, and have spent that time building a life for people. Providing, defending, improving, and even smoothing over the transgressions of others. What have I gotten in return? More assassination attempts than I can count. The cannibals of Mordok ran free, not one person targeting them, but the woman who has done nothing but toil for this realm is almost a prize to those that skulk in the dark. And you declared one of the men that hires them not a traitor?"
 
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Uncertainty passed over his face as she studied the variety of objects in his home. He never had a need to decorate. An old item here or there. A mirror when something had to go up. He kept up just enough that the servants stopped complaining about a Lord’s home being so bare. Nerta’s words pull him back to the moment, and he laughed. “Would I know if it was the first two?”
 
 
 
Continuing to meet her intense gaze, Soren pensively tilted his head, just slightly to the left. “And what collection requires such a steady gaze, Miss Not-a-Lady Nerta?”
 
 
 
Silence stretches as Nerta seems to try and dig into the man with that gaze, but after a few more heartbeats she shakes her head and turns away to drop the shield atop a table, “I’ve only met a few people in the lowlands who are as, calm, about foederati as you. None of them were what they seemed.”
 
 
 
 
 
Soren’s eyes light with humour, “Then perhaps it’s a good thing I spent half of my life in the mountains of Ren Madragas” Though proud of his joke, the light fades to be replaced with something heavier. “I learned to kill Daimons and Children there, but I also learned that ‘different’ is not necessarily your enemy.”
 
 
 
Arms crossed, Nerta pivots to Soren with a snort, “Learning to kill monsters hardly sounds like an education in tolerance. Especially not for those of us wrongly considered so close to monsters.
 
 
 
Her words caught him off guard. "A monster?" After seeing  beneath her cloak he could draw the parallels. "I could never see someone with your spirit as a monster," he said with a genuine smile.
 
 
 
Her expression wry Nerta lets out a chuckle, “Touching on a bit of the Old Gods as well? How charming.
 
 
 
“Beyond the old gods, I bet you have some interesting stories,” he pondered aloud, with a hint of inspiration in his voice. This time, when he looked at her, he started to observe her cloak, and what lay under it. He mentally sketched her figure, as if she were the hero of a song. A fine match. "You would make a beautiful heroine in any tale,” he added.
 
 
 
Her tone cool, the woman turns and stalks into the study, “Yes, so the Gods have informed me.”
 
 
 
From his vantage beyond the veil the Old Man winces. Heroics were always a sore spot with his stubborn charge. This Soren was curious though, the name wasn’t familiar but then again it had been a literal Age. If only he had the records. Drifting along with the pair as they pass into the study, the shade takes his time to inspect the room even if Nerta spares only a glance for it’s strategic viability. The man certainly had austire tastes, Melite tastes. The garden was a nice touch, added some warmth to the room, and of course the weapons were always handy. Indeed he had quite the collection with the bows, spears and swords.
 
 
 
Yet of all the items it was the old map that drew Nerta’s gaze.
 
 
 
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|Content=Nerta of the twisted soul jumps in her bed as the ebony cane of the Duchess connects with the leg of the inquisitive King.  
  
Soren stepped easily beside her and started pointing to a number of regions with sweeping motions. "All these areas lost to the blight. I can't imagine what other damage was done that we could not see." He swept a finger from Reeds around to Obia'Syela over to Seven Rivers where they stood now, a note to his own travels.
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Scrubbing sleep away as the lovers quarrel, the foederati woman groans in the light of day.
  
“It’s… done a lot more damage than it shows, a lot more. But still this is more physical than I thought.” Her lips compressing in a thin line she casts a glance to Soren from the corner of her eye, “Oh wonderful, we need even more ‘heroics’.”
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“You two need to stop. It’s the army that’s to blame, not any of you. Now give Gavin there your names and by all the Gods, ''quietly'', go and get some food. Some of us were up all night protecting your asses.”  
  
"What are heroes, but a few stubborn souls willing to give crazy a try?" he asked with a laugh.
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Nerta’s glittering eyes finally focus on the pair. Taking in their appearance, she frowns and tugs her cloak closed.
  
“Foolish playthings of the Gods destined for an early grave. Don’t let your Romantic ideals see you killed.” Snapping out her retort she turns to the desk, “Now. Where is this scribe? I’ve a great many letters to send.”
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“Oh. You’re not plebeians. Crystal Cursed…”
 
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Soren chuckled. "I don't see any around, so I guess you are still stuck with me, Miss Nerta." He pulled his chair back and moved it for her to take a seat as he gathered one of the guest chairs for himself, wanting to show some respect for the priestess' position. He brings the chair around and takes a seat beside her. "I'll write your letters for you."
 
 
 
At his offer Nerta shifts her weight with an awkward stiffness only matched by her tone, “Surely you’ve got better things to do than sit around copying missives….”
 
 
 
"Surely you had better things to do than lug sacks of flour into a warehouse," he countered, reaching over to the ink bottle and taking out the stopper.
 
 
 
A dry chuckle echoes from the window, “He’s got you there. Shall we cease the dance and get to business?”
 
 
 
Soren would turn to find his view of the garden obscured by the old specter shimmering in the window. His heavily salted beard, straying hair and dusty attire speaks of genteel decay, yet his incindia lit eyes dance with mirth, “Though the lady has many fine thoughts, Nerta is not whom you will be transcribing. As for who I am,” the shade makes a show of bowing, “Aldo of House Unti,  there are some titles but they’re not terribly important any more.”
 
 
 
Soren paused and looked over at the vision of the spirit in the window. His surprise was almost palpable, but the young lord simply closed his eyes and pinched the bridge of his nose. Stories of ghosts were one thing. He’d heard them many times. He knew many by heart. However, reality was something far more nerve wracking.
 
 
 
From some reservoir of willpower came the deep breath that would ease his nerves, if only on the outside. Running the name around in his mind he sighed as he came upon Aldo Unti in the history he knew. He releases his nose and opens his eyes before turning his attention back to Nerta. “See? That is far more terrifying than you,” he said with a nervous laugh.
 
 
 
Rolling her eyes, Nerta stalks off to study the map once more, “Only because you lack imagination.”
 
 
 
Cautiously, he looked back at the spectre, not letting his gaze linger long on the man’s eyes. “Consul Aldo Unti,” he said as he removed the Consul’s seal from his pocket once more before setting it on the desk, as if it might act as a ward. “The Old Man, I presume, and the man my great grandfather Soren Calanar served under before taking the same office.” Soren shakes his head and rubs his eyes once more to be sure he’s not seeing things. When he’s certain he isn’t, a sigh escapes his lungs. “Well, let’s get to writing letters then.”
 
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Entering the city with Balin, Nerta bristles in the crowd as they head to the Azure Plaza.

"A lot more soldiers than last time I was here."

A jostling teamster sends Nerta into the red head earning one of them a muttered apology and the other a hiss.

"I doubt we'll have to fight a horde of zombies, but we should check the temple. Someone's going to need our help."
Nerta the Weaver (Foederati)
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Happy to be away from the crowd, Nerta taps at the quest board outside the Temple to the Old Gods.

"Usual stuff for a city. Couple hauntings. Missing kid. Merchant needs needs someone to collect his lost cargo."

She rubs at her injured arm. It feels hot. What she gets for catching a death knight blade.

"Compared to Bessimir this stuff should be easy. Especially if the temple has any elixirs. You could probably handle it all on your own while I heal up..."

The thought is cut short as a young woman clutching a parchment intent for the board steps into view. Her flaxen hair is pulled in a tight bun, and she wore a washerwoman's skirt. But most telling her eyes shimmer with tears.

"S-Sir, Miss... p-please..."

Nerta slumps and closes her eyes. Her voice warm for the first time since Balin met her.

"Brother or son?"

The washerwoman swallows hard and points toward the slopes of the mountain.

"My F-Father...the quarry. A..A landslide."

"Heh... that one's new. Let's hope the Dark Mistress hasn't welcomed him to her court just yet."

Squeezing the woman's arm, Nerta waves Balin to follow. No monsters this time, but someone still needed help, and that’s why they were here.
Nerta the Weaver (Foederati)
Roleplay from Vidkunn Thrane
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Vidkunn snarled as he finished reading the missive bearing the seal of House Luitolf. His fist became pale as he crumbled the parchment tightly before casting it to the ground. He turned his gaze upon the Temple of the Old Gods and gave a heavy grunt. He drew his dagger and began to pray.

​​​​​​…Forgive me, Emperor…I shall endure as you have commanded…I am ashamed to have sought false redemption in these Old Gods. Take of my flesh this sacrifice and have mercy on my soul…

His grasped the blade of the dagger with his left hand and slowly pulled with his right. He closed his eyes and felt the pain pulse through his body.
Vidkunn Thrane (Knight of Yipinalke)
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Running hands through her hair, stone dust scatters and Nerta takes another sip of water.

She needed it.

The digging had been sweaty work, and her injured arm throbbed. But either the Life Taker or the Weaver of Fate had spared these people.

Moments like this are fleeting. Usually families aren’t reunited, they’re mourning. So Nerta enjoys the relative calm and leans back till her hood falls away so the sun can play across her face.

But even the sun sets eventually.

“This is the thing?”

The sneer guard captain blocks the light as an underlying prods Nerta’s shoulder with a spear.

“Yes sir, one of those mountain folk.”

“Folk? You give these beasts too much credit Cedric.”

Nerta scans the small contingent. Forty… she could take them, but only if she was willing to kill some….

“I said stand up beast! I know you speak language.”

… most.

“It has been a good day Captain and I would rather it continue, for both of us. I am indeed from the Roof of the World, but I mean your people no har….”

The prod of a second spear cuts her off as the captain with the curly moustache scowls.

“No harm? There was a Crystal-Cursed landslide. Everyone knows your kind cause disasters and ill luck.”

“I just saved those people.”

The woman’s tone flat, her eyes glitter with malice but the array of spears hold her back.

“I will not debate with the likes of you. Cedric! Take this thing to the dungeons, this will be a matter for the duke.”
Nerta the Weaver (Foederati)
Captured!

You have been spotted and captured by enemy patrols.

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"Prison?" Soren sighed, shaking his head. Probably Thalmarkin. Probably for something stupid. That was where he had last seen her, and he didn't doubt she was still out there. He pondered over if he could even help her or not.

Katria, the first daughter of one of the river lords, stepped forward with a smug look on her face. "If I may, sir? That woman doesn't deserve your time anyway. She's uncouth, a drifter hardly better than an adventurer, and I can't see why you would spend your time with her."

Soren shook his head again, this time at his assistant. "Then you haven't been paying attention," Soren told her, ignoring the offense she took at that statement. Setting aside the latest harvest reports Katria had originally come to deliver, he took a blank piece of parchment and picked up his pen. "There's more to her than just what you see on the surface, Katria."

"She seems to hate you."

Soren laughed, but didn't give her a response.
Soren Navaar (Count of Seven Rivers)
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It's hard to tell time in a dungeon. But the pale woman is able to count heartbeats by the throb of her injured arm. Five hundred beats after the Old Man had decided to look around the citadel, the door to her cell opens with a screech.

Expecting a guard, the appearance of a nervous young man dressed as a page is curious. As is the medical kit thrust toward her.

“Uh… miss Nerta, y-you need some medicine and bandages right?”

Her breath steaming in the cool air, she swallows hard to clear her throat.

"Thank you, lad. I hope the Old Man wasn’t too big of a scare.”

The boy fidgets with his tunic while Nerta opens the pack to pull out salve and alcohol.

“It’s alright miss. I heard about what you did down at the quarry…”

A faint smile turns to a wince as she cleans the wound, and the page fills the silence.

“The Captain is just worried about the war, the army was routed in Qual and there’s been looting.”

The splash of alcohol has Nerta hiss and tense, leading the page to nearly jump out of his skin. As the pain subsides, Nerta shrugs.

“The captain arrested me for the same reason you’re staring.”

The boy had the decency to flush and look away, leaving Nerta to fill the silence.

“It’s alright. I’m used to it.”

Working the salve into the cut, she continues.

“I heard others being released but I’m still here. Why?”

The boy rubs his head and glances over his shoulder.

“The Duke’s busy with the war and the Captain wants you transferred out of the city and to the judge.”

Nerta snorts as she winds the bandages around her arm.

“The Royal Judge for little old me? I guess the Ice Queen was in a hurry to balance her scales of fate.”

Tying off the bandage, Nerta folds back up the pack and pushes it toward him with her foot.

“Thank you lad, now get going before you get in trouble. I have to clean up my cell for company after all.”
Nerta the Weaver (Foederati)
Report from Elios Everlight
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Most Honoured Duchess Anyte, Senex Nerta:

The Temple in my city has never looked so impressive. How has Vore come to be bestowed with such an honour?

Senex, I do not believe that we have met. I wonder that his Majesty has not noted your presence, what with the war and all. Would it be wise to trust that your intentions here are all above board? Not to throw bald suspicion upon you, Lady; I ask openly of a peer.

For the North,
Elios Everlight (Duke of Vore)
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Nerta squints in the morning light as she steps from the citadel as a free woman once more.

“Here,” the captain sniffs and extends her cloak, “if you must be released among honest folk, have the decency to cover yourself.”

The woman says nothing to the guard’s sneer, but as she adjusts the hood another figure trots up atop a splendid charger. The resplendent man is bearded with hazel-green eyes and sandy hair.

“Senex, I do not believe that we have met. The Temple in my city has never looked so impressive”

The horse stamps and he pulls at the reins.

“Still, I wonder that his Majesty has not noted your presence, what with the war and all. Would it be wise to trust that your intentions here are all above board?”

His smile earns a grumble from the guard captain.

“Not to throw bald suspicion upon you, Lady; I ask openly of a peer.”

Checking her gear, Nerta cranes her neck to eye the looming man for several heartbeats. Based on his comfort in the saddle and claim to the city, this must be the Duke of Vore.

“You’re a peer, are you?

The very same Duke who’s dungeons she’d spent a week in.

“Well, why didn’t you say so...”

Alarm bells ring for the captain at the tone of the ‘thing’, but he’s not fast enough to stop Nerta snatching her spear and launching herself in a run. Crossing the distance as a scuttling blur, the woman springs from the ground toward the cavalier.
Nerta the Weaver (Foederati)
Training Match

Elios Everlight, Duke of Valour, Margrave of Vore meets his challenger Nerta Unti, Dame of Agyr, Priestess of The Old Gods for the agreed training match. Both participants are using the 'overrun' strategy, so that neither has an advantage. After a series of blows, Nerta wins the training match.

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Nerta crashes into the Duke before he draws his sword, but Elios holds his seat through training and reflex. Adapting quickly, the woman plucks a knife from her belt to lunge. It forces Elios to release the saddle and parry with his bracer.

Legs alone control the dancing horse as the blade switches hands for a second swing. But the Duke grabs her arm and ripostes with a heavy crack to her ribs.

Thrown back against the neck of the panicking charger, Nerta grabs his arm and pulls Elios forward into a right hook.

Dazed and unable to pull free, Elios hammers with his left. The flailing metal crunches Nerta’s injured arm to a hiss of pain.

From there everything about the woman is a blur of fabric and hands. When things settle, the Duke finds his left arm pinned as well and Nerta peering up at him close enough to taste the sweat on her brow.

Eyes wide she clicks something in the back of her throat before swallowing hard.

“Peer?”

Her breath washes across his beard and, despite the tremble from adrenaline, her hand remains steady as the knife presses to his throat.

“Maybe I should put you in a little box for a week...”

“THE DUKE! TO ARMS!”

Sweat drips from Elios’ nose to splash on her own, but Nerta’s gaze never stops boring into those hazel-green eyes.

“Now Duke, tell them to stand down. This is between peers after all.”
Nerta the Weaver (Foederati)
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Nerta knew that a man like the captain is a coward. He will do nothing while a knife sits at the Duke's throat.

But the captain is not alone. There are soldiers, torn between duty and their petty tyrant. There are peasants, cooks, and groundskeepers- all transfixed at the sight.

But there is also a young boy who wants so much to honour his grandfather. A young boy who bravely ventured alone into the dungeons with medicine. A young boy who does what's right.

So while the crowd stands frozen, the young page picks up Nerta's spear and places the tip against her side.

"Lady…"

Nerta's grip tightens on the knife, her knuckles turning white.

"...please."

The blade falls from her hand and she finally closes her eyes.
Nerta the Weaver (Foederati)
Captured!

You have been spotted and captured by enemy patrols.

Huge Battle Fought

Rumours spread and tales are sung about a huge battle in Vore:
Ar Agyr vs. Thalmarkin
Estimated strengths: 830 men vs. 290 men
The Angry Agyrian Army (Ar Agyr), sponsored by Queen Aibhlidhn Dubhaine, were led into battle by Marshal Rowan Hawk.
Duke Aeravon Velaryon is spotted wearing the Cruel Ring of Sartania, the Shield of Battle & the Scythe of Vlaanderen
Count Bergelmir Crownguard is spotted wielding the Grisly Mace of Angmar.
Countess Lady Nostalgia Fate is spotted wearing the Blessed Chain of Piety.
Attacker Victory!

Roleplay from Nerta the Weaver
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Deep in the Vore Citadel sits a spider. It makes a home for itself in one corner of their cell, catching careless flies as they buzz about.

“Shouldn’t you be somewhere else Captain? It sounds like a war outside.” 

The man’s moustache twitches in the dark.

“A war you brought, creature.”

Nerta smiles and shifts against the cold stone. 

“First I caused a landslide, then I tried to assassinate the Duke, and now I brought a war. Despite all appearances, you must think highly of my abilities.” 

Sour breath curls around the bars to the cell.

“I think, it would be a shame if you escaped justice.”

The jingle of shackles cuts the deepening silence.

“If you open that door, I will kill you.” 

A crossbow rises along with a sneer.

“And what will you do if I just shoot you from here?”

Bowing her head, Nerta’s hands clench behind her back.

“Still a coward even with all that wine…”

Nerta flinches as the door rattles, and the flush face of the captain presses against the bars.  

“You think you’re so clever. Tricking everyone. Pretending to be a noble. You’re not better than me. You’re nothing.”

Eyes glitter in the dark as the man spits the words.

“The Duke punished you, so now it’s my turn. But despite being chained naked in a cell, I’m terrifying. So you’ve been drinking and brought a crossbow. I have to say, I’m not impressed.” 

The man purples with rage and drink, his voice echoing in the tiny cell.

“Shut up you bitch! I’ll kill you.”

The door rattles again as the bow swings into view, but this time Nerta doesn’t flinch and instead rises to her feet.

“I know you will. But that’s not what you really want. No. You want me… crying. Because if I’m just some little girl sobbing at your feet, you don’t need to be afraid anymore.”

The screams of the vanquished are muffled by the citadel’s thick walls.

“But the army’s coming, Captain, so what’ll it be? Shoot me from there or come and take what you really want?”

The drunk’s laboured breathing is cut by the screech of the door. Lurching toward the prisoner, the stock of the bow cracks Nerta in the head as the man screams.

“Shut up you half-breed! I’m not afraid of monsters like you! You are just a little girl and I will make you cry, and beg and and…” 

Nerta chitters as blood runs down her chin. 

“I was wrong about you, you’re not a coward. Just a fool. I said I’d kill you if you opened that door, and I am a monster.” 

Fury’s scream changes to fear at the sight of her grotesque grin. He tries to pull away and level the bow. But she strikes and the fly dies in agony.

Vae Victis
Nerta the Weaver (Foederati)
Sack of Vore
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Roleplay from Ioulas Hwitt
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Ioulas' heart beat in his chest louder than the war drums that resounded over the battlefield. Strangely, this battle worried him more than the first one a day previous. Scaling the walls and overrunning the relatively meagre defenders had been child's play. His sister Calypso back on Dwilight had told horror stories of the attack on Libidizedd, of the thousands that had died upon the walls. Compared to those stories, it had seemed a training exercise. Not a single one of his soldiers had fallen in the battle, and Ioulas had drunk wine and broken bread with his soldiers in honor of their victory.

Now he saw what seemed to be over a thousand thousand men and women arrayed against their army, and Ioulas had to work to hide the fear that threaten to tear his breast apart. He could not let his soldiers see his fear, and so he sat atop his mighty horse, Bucephalus, and tried his best to look imposing. He wore the armor of his family back on Dwilight, with stylized muscled cuirass and silvered greaves. He wore a classical helmet, a deliberate homage to antiquity, plated in gold and bearing a motif of a mighty lion. On either side of the helmet were two pink and white peacock feathers and adorning the top was a bright plume of royal blue. Ioulas certainly thought he cast a dashing figure.

The horns suddenly blared their order to attack and the army moved as one, Ioulas and his Pezhetairoi locked their shields and extended their long pikes, called sarissae among his people on Dwilight. The force moved forward deliberately with Ioulas wanting dismounting his horse and joining the first row of soldiers as they neared the enemy army. His captain, a Beluaterran man named Madred, warned him against this, but Ioulas waved the concerns away saying, "The Gods will punish a coward that hides in the back behind his men! Glory is on the front lines! I will show this continent how brave the Hwitt's can be!" Ioulas hoped that the men did not hear the shaking in his voice.

Before too long the tide of battle reached them. Ioulas was surprised to see that what he had thought to be a huge army was in fact a rabble of countless peasants, throwing themselves at the ordered line of soldiers like swarm of angry insects. They died like insects too. The unarmored and undisciplined mob threw themselves onto the awaiting spears of the Pezhetairoi, and any that made it past the wall were cut down by Ioulas or some of the others easily. Ioulas himself slew five men in the span of a few minutes, not a real soldier among the lot.

Ioulas swung his sword, dispatching another unlucky soul who had attempted to hit him with a rusted and worn woodaxe and just like that it seemed, the battle was over. What remaining forces there were among the enemy were fleeing. Ioulas took a moment to look over his soldiers and was elated to note that there was not a single fatality among them, only minor injuries. His earlier trepidation was replaced with excitement as Ioulas knew that the defenders would take time to reorganize themselves, now it was time take glory and reward among the enemy city.

"Men! To the city streets, we will find where they hide their coffers and take our due! Let us sleep on gold this night!" Ioulas shouted to a general cheer among his soldiers, who looked forward to a chance to loot the enemy city. The soldiers moved into the city in orderly fashion and before too long found a building bearing the city seal. "There! There men! Let us go!" Ioulas shouted, and before he could do anything more, his men surged forward.

A few brave soldiers tried to stoped the two score soldiers from entering the tax office, but they were cut down easily as the Pezhetairoi were met with a stacks of gold coins that covered the small vault room from floor to waist height. The soldiers swarmed it, filling their pockets, the sleeves, anything they could, while Madred ensured that Ioulas received the lion's share. A noise suddenly arose from outside as the few sentries that had been posted outside the building raised the alarm. Ioulas went to the window and was horrified to see that a mob of nearly 300 people had come out to try and kill his soldiers while they looted. "Defend! Into lines men! Into lines! Make rank!" Ioulas shouted, and his men, feeling the danger, stopped their looting and obeyed.

What followed was a second slaughter, as nearly all of the 300 people were killed. Ioulas could only watch as they impaled themselves one after the other on the spears. Soon that too was over, and the streets were quiet once more. In this chaotic fracas, Ioulas had nearly been surrounded, trying again to lead from the front, but the peasants had come from every side, and he had to kill even more people. The soldiers held no mercy though, already high on battle, blood, and gold, and set about the task of putting down the peasants as efficiently as a farmer threshes grain.

Soon the cobblestones of Vore were nearly ankle deep in crimson blood, as a pile nearly three feet high of dead became an impediment to their unordered attackers. But through the din of the fight, Ioulas could see that the back numbers were beginning to run, as the peasants could see that their unruly attack had failed. "Stop! Stop men! Let them go! There is no more glory to be had in pointless slaughter here! Let us take our prize and let our spears pierce the heart of soldiers!"

Ioulas hoped it was his words that had stopped his men, rather than the lack of available targets, but stop they did as the peasants broke, running back into side streets and alleyways. Screaming could be heard from the dying all around as Ioulas and Madred quickly took stock of the battle. Not a single of his men had fallen, but hundreds lay dead before them. This was not what Ioulas had intended. Madred shook his young master, nearly shouting to him, "Ser Ioulas we must go before another waved tries their luck, or we will never make it out!"

Ioulas nodded and the soldiers quickly began an ordered withdrawl, pockets and sacks laden with the riches of the city. Within half an hour, they reached the safety of the Agyran camp and the soldiers collectively breathed a sigh of relief. Over 400 gold coins were counted among Ioulas' share of the haul, an amount he had never seen in one place. Out of combat, the soldiers began to finally cheer their good fortune, and soon lifted Ioulas upon their shoulders, cheering his name and calling out, "Ioulas the golden lad! Ioulas the golden lad!"

Any guilt Ioulas felt evaporated at the praise, and soon all were enjoying wine and food freely, and they celebrated the night away, waiting to see if the next day would bring repeated fortune.
Ioulas Hwitt (Knight of Ieara)
Roleplay from Nerta the Weaver
Message sent to Everyone in Vore
Soldiers pillage. The city burns. People scream.

All under the Banners of Four Duchies.

Arfordir rampages by the Azure Plaza, Havilmark holds the gatehouse, Avalon ransanks tax offices, while Jylmark is down by the quarry turned charnel pit.

"Looks like only Agyr is missing, but then Bob is too old to enjoy conquest, Rahger is nowhere in sight and I’ve been a guest of the Duke.”

Nerta leans back from the window as Page Gavin returns, his arms piled with her clothes.

“Nerta, I-I know you must hate me…”

The woman snags pants and laughs.

“Hate you? Given what I just did downstairs, I’d be a Crystal Cursed hypocrite if I hated you for winning a fight by trickery. You had no idea what the Captain was going to try.”

Averting his eyes, Gavin remains a coat rack while Nerta dresses.

“I… I still need to ask for your help and I don’t deserve it.”

The woman squeezes into her shirt and adjusts it with a tug.

“No one ever does, but that’s never stopped me before. So let me guess, you’ve got a family you want to keep safe and you don’t think the Citadel will for long.”

Boots roll toward the lady as Gavin nods.

“It’s not just my family. People are dying out there, and… I dug into the reports after they locked you up again. You really do help people.”

Cloak settling around her shoulders, Nerta pulls up the hood.

“Someone has to. Come on, we’ll round up your family and anyone we can and hide them in the temple. Damn thing has to be good for something more than just books and statues.”
Nerta the Weaver (Foederati)
Roleplay from Nerta the Weaver
Message sent to Everyone in Vore
Driving off a pair of Pezhetairoi soldiers from Arfordir with light wounds, Nerta rejoins the mob of peasants moving through the inferno. She had collected quite the congregation marching from the Citadel. Apparently religion is more appealing when death is close…

As both the temple and a familiar red mohawk come into view, Nerta raises her spear to shout.

"Balin! I got tired of waiting for you to break me out. Care to help my new friends find a place to stay?”
Nerta the Weaver (Foederati)
Roleplay from Balin de Chaol Ghleann
Message sent to Everyone in the Old Gods
Balin, a hero in his own eyes, had just finished telling of his heroic deeds in the north, where scores of zombies fell to the might of the Old Gods who personally intervened to save their worthy followers. He spoke in hope to inspire those that watched him speak. The city was still burning, but a story of hope was good for folk to cling to while the going was bad. He nodded to himself pleased as he felt he managed to not only raise their spirits (morale rises by 5 % to 16 %), but also cause the watching citizens to become more patriotic.

He was about to leave when he heard a familiar voice calling his name. He turned to see Nerta, leading quite a congregation of war torn peasants, all trying to find refuge.

"I didn't know you were here, but it makes a lot of sense. You would be where the need is strongest, even if the place is in enemy lands."

"Perhaps we should head to the temple and see if it still has room for a few more. I hear it was recently rebuilt and enlarged."
Balin de Chaol Ghleann (Count of Bessimir, Priest of the Old Gods)
Roleplay from Nerta the Weaver
Message sent to Everyone in Vore
Nerta snorts waves the people forward.

"The temple better have room or else I'm throwing the books out in the street no matter what the Old Man says. Gavin you see to that."

She didn't want to think about Balin's calm assurance that Fate had brought her here. She had enough trouble being tethered to the Dark Mistress let alone adding the machinations of Ice Queen.

"Come on Balin. I managed to chase off a couple bronzed phalanx, but we need to set up a barricade before they come back with friends or else this will be Bessimir all over again."
Nerta the Weaver (Foederati)
Mourning After
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Roleplay from Dancer Rea
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The 'royal' trio made their way though the broken streets of Vore. Bodies were piled at every corner; fully half of the population had been slaughtered by the Agyrains. As the group approached the temple, they found themselves stopped by a large crowd......
Dancer Rea (King of Thalmarkin)
Roleplay from Nerta the Weaver
Message sent to Everyone in Vore
The temple grounds held most of the survivors from the sack of Vore, thanks to the ad hoc defenses made from carts and desperation. When the King arrived the next day the refugees turned militia still manned the ramparts, but they allowed him to pass.

The space beyond is crowded but orderly, and centred on a makeshift tent. The surrounding tables are swimming with scrolls where a few scribes work to sort the mess of reports. Occasionally the page Gavin glances up to a hand mirror propped against a sack of beets.

Despite the activity, Nerta dozes in the shadow of the tent. She’d had a long night, but the morning might be just as busy.

At the sight of the King the trio of scribes rise to bow.

“Your majesty.”

A soft and speculating fourth voice echoes the other three.

“Your majesty, curious…”
Nerta the Weaver (Foederati)
Roleplay from Anyte Luitolf
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Groggily, Anyte peered around the room she was in. The last thing she remember was seeing the armies of Ar Agyr marching to the city in the distance, and getting what meager defense for the city she could muster, then hobbling to pray to which ever of the gods were listening that the city might be saved. Ar Agyr marched to force Thalmarkin to suffer the presence of a man that caused so much turmoil he was actually accused with hiring one of her many would be assassins.

Slowly, she sate up from the soft bed in which she had been placed. Bandages had been placed over the wounds of her most recent assassination attempt, and it was clear she was being tended to by someone. Soon, the door opened and a lesser Guardian walked through.

"Your Grace, it is good to see you-"

"Where is my cane?" She cut him off with a grunt.

He stared in disbelief at the duchess as she breathed heavily, still recovering from the wound she had received in the church.

"Duchess, you should rest more. You were severely injured, we were not even sure if you would make it. Besides, the King has arrived in the city once he heard of your injury. I am sure he would like to see you."

The confusion gone, replaced with anger, Anyte seethed. The King that had claimed to love her but in the end had betrayed her. Fury muddled her still exhausted brain. "Bring me my cane, and take me to the King," She barked with a low snarl, "If you know what's good for him you will ensure we are not alone."
Anyte Luitolf (Duchess of The Bathory)
Roleplay from Dancer Rea
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Three people, four voices. Dancer lightly squeezed Jax's sides, and the 'horse' came to a stop near the trio. Bearthomew stopped as well, and sat down with a light thump. Milky eyes swept the area, but there was no indication of where the fourth voice had come from. Curious. Dancer let his eyelids half close, and began to focus very carefully, casting his senses out to the tent and it's inhabitants. Simultaneously, he growled at the group.

"Don't waste my time with pleasantries. Is the Princess in the temple?"

As he spoke, his sense reached the tent, and within. Four souls. Two, relatively normal, although Balin's form was very bright in comparison to most humans. The child on the cot felt strange, although he was not sure why. It was....almost like she'd managed to drench her very soul in the stench of a monster. However, it was the fourth soul that caught his attention.....namely because he could not see a physical form standing in that location with his half open eyes. Interesting. Perhaps some sort of invisibility magic?
Dancer Rea (King of Thalmarkin)
Roleplay from Anyte Luitolf
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Through the temple the couple slowly hobbled, Anyte still healing from the attack and therefore even slower than before. Several times she had to stop and catch her breath, leaning heavily upon her cane, treating it more of a crutch than ever before. They eventually made their way to the courtyard, where she saw him sitting up that dreadful beast he called a horse. The duchess straightened her self up with all her might and approached the king.

THWACK

Her cane had found the meaty part of his leg. "How dare you? How can you show your face after declaring that man, the man that has had me stabbed and treated your people as if they were mere play things, not a traitor? How can you come to see me after that?" She creamed, voice dripping with the vitriol that comes from years of having people hunt one down for reasons beyond your comprehension, "You of all people, I thought would understand.

Quickly the cane found the ground again as her head spun from the sudden burst of action, she needed it as a crutch once more, breathing heavily again, "Of course you don't understand, how could you. I came here two decades ago seeking refuge, and have spent that time building a life for people. Providing, defending, improving, and even smoothing over the transgressions of others. What have I gotten in return? More assassination attempts than I can count. The cannibals of Mordok ran free, not one person targeting them, but the woman who has done nothing but toil for this realm is almost a prize to those that skulk in the dark. And you declared one of the men that hires them not a traitor?"
Anyte Luitolf (Duchess of The Bathory)
Roleplay from Nerta the Weaver
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Nerta of the twisted soul jumps in her bed as the ebony cane of the Duchess connects with the leg of the inquisitive King.

Scrubbing sleep away as the lovers quarrel, the foederati woman groans in the light of day.

“You two need to stop. It’s the army that’s to blame, not any of you. Now give Gavin there your names and by all the Gods, quietly, go and get some food. Some of us were up all night protecting your asses.”

Nerta’s glittering eyes finally focus on the pair. Taking in their appearance, she frowns and tugs her cloak closed.

“Oh. You’re not plebeians. Crystal Cursed…”
Nerta the Weaver (Foederati)