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==The Discovery== | |||
The Order was first founded when Tsubaki saw a reflection of moonlight on metal near his stables. Thinking it was assasins, he charged the hill. When he arrived it was not an enemy, but rather a dull and ancient doorhandle. The entire doorframe was covered in reeds and debris. He pulled at the handle but it would not give. A couple swift kicks and the rotting door splintered Tsubaki burst through. There were stairs leading downward, but the air from inside was not dank or musty like a cellar, but instead almost as fresh as the outside. He called for his page who brought a torch. Down the flight of stairs he went, and what he saw upon his arrival took his breath away. | The Order was first founded when Tsubaki saw a reflection of moonlight on metal near his stables. Thinking it was assasins, he charged the hill. When he arrived it was not an enemy, but rather a dull and ancient doorhandle. The entire doorframe was covered in reeds and debris. He pulled at the handle but it would not give. A couple swift kicks and the rotting door splintered Tsubaki burst through. There were stairs leading downward, but the air from inside was not dank or musty like a cellar, but instead almost as fresh as the outside. He called for his page who brought a torch. Down the flight of stairs he went, and what he saw upon his arrival took his breath away. | ||
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The Discovery
The Order was first founded when Tsubaki saw a reflection of moonlight on metal near his stables. Thinking it was assasins, he charged the hill. When he arrived it was not an enemy, but rather a dull and ancient doorhandle. The entire doorframe was covered in reeds and debris. He pulled at the handle but it would not give. A couple swift kicks and the rotting door splintered Tsubaki burst through. There were stairs leading downward, but the air from inside was not dank or musty like a cellar, but instead almost as fresh as the outside. He called for his page who brought a torch. Down the flight of stairs he went, and what he saw upon his arrival took his breath away.
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