Written By Alarissa
Oct. 31, 2017, 3:22 p.m.(7/2/1007 AR)
Relationship Note on Talen
And you imagine it in your mind, time and time again until the urge has been sublimated.
Written By Victus
Oct. 31, 2017, 2:20 p.m.(7/2/1007 AR)
Relationship Note on Talen
We won't forget.
Written By Shard
Oct. 31, 2017, 2:13 p.m.(7/2/1007 AR)
Relationship Note on Halsim
Written By Victus
Oct. 31, 2017, 1:33 p.m.(7/2/1007 AR)
So far we're one bottle of rum deep and the seas are calm. Let's make it two. Ah fuck it, this is too much work.
Written By Thena
Oct. 31, 2017, 12:29 p.m.(7/2/1007 AR)
Written By Isabetta
Oct. 31, 2017, 12:15 p.m.(7/2/1007 AR)
So there are certainly going to be troublesome individuals out there, some of them are bandits, criminals and others may simply be savages.
Everything or one I see is someone I consider if I need to put an arrow through their skull.
Of course closer to Arx there is a certain safety, but then there is also the possibility among st the trade routes that banditry would be much more common.
I do not travel richly, but I am certain I should consider my potential as a hostage. One must always travel prepared.
I travel prepared to put an arrow through a skull.
Written By Halsim
Oct. 31, 2017, 12:03 p.m.(7/2/1007 AR)
I call it for what it is: stubbornly clinging to vague notions that living in fear is somehow better than living in unity, civilization, and reason.
In the Compact, you can do something about that fear. Out there? You're lucky if the next person you meet doesn't put an arrow through your skull. With the Compact, you know where you stand, and you know where everyone outside the Compact stands.
How anyone can call living outside the Compact... 'freedom'... is a mystery.
The Deepwood Prodigal recruits are the equivalent of inviting bandits into your home and praying they find the food good enough to work for it. I have no doubt there are Abandoned out there that would join the Compact if they knew what we actually offer... but the majority don't care for us, and cannot be trusted. I wouldn't count on that method consistently.
Written By Tikva
Oct. 31, 2017, 11:50 a.m.(7/2/1007 AR)
Raise your voice for freedom.
I will stand with you.
Written By Samantha
Oct. 31, 2017, 10:15 a.m.(7/2/1007 AR)
Relationship Note on Skye
Instead, we offered them safety in a time of war without demanding a bend of the knee and asking only that they live in accordance to the law within Deepwood's borders. We showed them the benefit of being united under the Compact, and addressed their leadership with honor and respect. When asked for their help in return, 3,000 answered the call to war and aided in ending the Siege of Arx.
We look at ourselves. While there is always room for improvement, in this matter, our conscience, and our obligation, are clear.
Written By Isabetta
Oct. 31, 2017, 9:50 a.m.(7/2/1007 AR)
Relationship Note on Monique
Lady Monique is, it turns out, very proper and oriented on her work and studies. Where I thought the well was deep with intrigue, it is rather the opposite. On face value she seems to be clever and tricky, but deeper down she is candid and straight forward. Her pursuits consume her more than her machinations.
I will not deny that I find this a touch disappointing, even though I will do what I can to aide her in those studies she is fond of.
Will her history be a mere footnote in how she is remembered?
She never did show me those wanted posters.
Written By Fortunato
Oct. 31, 2017, 9:42 a.m.(7/2/1007 AR)
I really don’t know the numbers of thralls freed by the Liberators, what channels they went through. Maybe there’s logistical issues here.
But past logistics, my one question would be. Payment of a thrall’s debt is their out. If that’s not acceptable, then what is? Lot of small folk have shitty lives, but the out keeps them from being slaves.
Written By Thena
Oct. 31, 2017, 9:27 a.m.(7/2/1007 AR)
Written By Tikva
Oct. 31, 2017, 9:22 a.m.(7/2/1007 AR)
Written By Merek
Oct. 31, 2017, 8:51 a.m.(7/2/1007 AR)
Written By Isabetta
Oct. 31, 2017, 8:33 a.m.(7/2/1007 AR)
Arx is, it turns out, full of mystery and intrigue the likes of which I would have never imagined. You would think, being from the Lyceum, that I might be used to this sort of thing, but really. Was Lenosia ever this bad? Caith certainly was not. Oh sure we had our plots and scandals and intrigues, but the superstitions and the wheels turning here are truly astounding.
Now I know I came here in part to uncover some truths, but honestly I expected by and large to be saturated with your typical drama befit nobility, instead I find myself told fantastical stories and earnestly asked to help uncover more truths.
I will lend my aid where I can as it may in turn assist me in my own goals.
Someday surely I will return to Caith, I doubt if my friends will ever significantly find themselves in Lenosia again. Will I spend the rest of my days in this bizarre city?
Only time will tell.
Written By Shard
Oct. 31, 2017, 3:23 a.m.(7/1/1007 AR)
Relationship Note on Skye
Do you really fucking believe the utter bullshit that they were all raiders and bandits that attacked you first? Or have you somehow actually convinced yourself that all those Abandoned war thralls that show up in your House's care were all just asking for it by existing on your lands before you got there? You're welcome to this view, but don't write some nonsense essay about how you're so much kinder and more considerate to the poor mistreated Abandoned by dragging them into thralldom instead of murdering them where they stand or strong-arming them into giving up their freedom and way of life to swear fealty to a king and a people that are complete strangers to them. You aren't doing your side any favors.
Written By Skye
Oct. 31, 2017, 2:45 a.m.(7/1/1007 AR)
When an Abandoned tribe is approached by the Great Houses. Most tribes are given two choices, bend on knee to the Compact or die at the sword. Our history is written on the blood of those that died by those who chose their way of life rather than joining our fold. House Thrax is the only one at this time that offers a third option, life. A chance to repay their debts for the damage that they have caused to our lands instead of meeting the end of our sword for daring to take us to battle. After paying off their debt, they may join our Society. Perhaps what was once a split second choice between bending on knee to death, now they've had years to see our people, live within our Society, and perhaps find a way of fitting in. Thrax has spared too many lives to count using this system.
Does that make us heroes? No. I don't claim that the Liberators don't have a point. They do. If a Thrall spends their entire in service, dies and then their children who were born free are forced to assume their 'debt' then yes, something is broken. The system that was meant to save lives has morphed into something else. When something is broken, one should not just throw it away, remove the chance of life for defeated shavs. Instead worthy men and women of our generation with a vision to the future should review the system and fix the flaws. Remove the loopholes that allows for this 'endless' servitude. Keep the chance for life.
The other Houses that rage against this system. Look at yourself. See the choices you give a defeated people and consider an alternative to ending lives at the end of your sword. Consider the merit of offering an honorable way of repaying for the damage done. Consider giving a chance for life.
Written By Silas
Oct. 31, 2017, 1 a.m.(7/1/1007 AR)
Written By Daemon
Oct. 30, 2017, 11:45 p.m.(7/1/1007 AR)
Relationship Note on Shard
Written By Shard
Oct. 30, 2017, 11:39 p.m.(7/1/1007 AR)
Relationship Note on Daemon
Please note that the scholars may take some time preparing your journal for others to read.