Written By Viviana
May 8, 2021, 3:11 a.m.(6/8/1015 AR)
The Radiant, Anisha Whisper, has agreed to be my protégé. I should like to think that our partnership will be beneficial to all - because now I have a focus, and surely between she and the Marquessa - there will be enough projects there.
Oh, the potential.
The courtier and crafter, Svana Grayhope, makes the best chocolate chip cookies. I do her a terrible disservice by simply mentioning the cookies. Apparently she is also a mother and artisan - alchemist and clothier.
(So well rounded, these courtiers. I feel utterly useless as a royal beside them.)
If you should have an opportunity to take tea at the Whisper House, please, try the cookies and have genteel conversation with the Radiant.
Written By Emberly
May 7, 2021, 11:29 p.m.(6/8/1015 AR)
Relationship Note on Esme
Written By Aethan
May 7, 2021, 9:59 p.m.(6/7/1015 AR)
I will attempt to change the course that I have been on, at least, when it comes to my duty to Vellichor.
After the Battle of the Bay of Pieros, I spent the time board the ship sailing back, walking between the crew left alive, looking over the lists of the dead. In the journey home, I felt the winds of change on my back. Am I the same man who left Arx to raise sail against the Skal'daja? I would hearken to guess no, not entirely.
I am the same, but different.
My brothers, Ian and Porter, I have been reunited with since. I look forward to finding Wash again, but I know he will need time. I have sat with my one voice and look forward to sitting with the other. I have nodded heads with many fine people, who were grateful to see me out. I have met a Prince to whom I hope to inspire to greater things, if already I can encourage him to speak a poem out loud. I have taken to sitting in a park on a late night stroll, listening about bees. I have sat in the salon to converse with one of the most eloquent peers of the realm. I have invited people for dinner and received dinner invites.
I watched proudly as my brother, Porter, finished his dedication of the Cathedral, a project he undertook a year ago and finished just this past week. He was elevated to Blessed, a Voice of Gild. Why would I not write to jot this down, to remember it.
Ian...
Ian, let me out of the office.
Written By Haakon
May 7, 2021, 9:39 p.m.(6/7/1015 AR)
They're a risky and expensive gambit even under the best of circumstances.
Firstly, they require great preparation to have ships packed with enough shit to burn long and hot enough to spread to whatever it's lucky enough to plow into, without burning out so fierce that it sinks afore reaching the foe. Then, the sails must be set, the tiller tied in place, the fire lit and the crew bails over the rails while underway. Get the timing just a bit off and you've wasted ships for nothing.
Which is the next challenge: you need know in advance which way the foe is coming from, you must have a fortunate wind (as you can hardly row a burning fireship with a hundred oarsmen aboard) and you need have a large enough number of fireships that the few that get lucky and collide will do damage enough to have an effect on an enemy fleet. Get the gauge just a bit wrong and you'll have burning ships plowing into the rest of your own fleet.
I've seen fireships used to threaten a harbor blockade, but never before in battle.
That the Crimson Crosses at Pieros Bay managed to attempt a viable delaying action with fireships was at once a piece of fucking luck and bloody brilliance. They were badly outnumbered and were prepared to take a bloody gamble that they'd break our formation or ruin enough of our forward lines that the mouth of the bay would be blocked long enough for the main Skal fleet to recover soldiers, raise anchor, and meet us in an ordered battle line. They were prepared, they read the wind right, and they were ready to sacrifice.
And they nearly managed it.
Bloody brilliant.
Written By Achard
May 7, 2021, 6:28 p.m.(6/7/1015 AR)
The other animals are doing well and my practice with the bow continues. In the end, I expect to use this less, but it is a useful skill on the road or when besieged. I will also be well prepared for sea travel this way, I hope, able to contribute even when we have not closed.
Georgine is doing well and we are not hurting for money, so I am finding nothing to complain about lately. We shall pray it lasts.
Written By Raymesin
May 7, 2021, 5:18 p.m.(6/7/1015 AR)
I need to be careful, Scholar. At this rate, I'm going to find a title in my porridge.
Written By Medeia
May 7, 2021, 11:54 a.m.(6/7/1015 AR)
More recently, I had two visitors in two days with conversations on very different subjects that shouldn't have much, if anything, to do with one another. Yet, the first of the two had me thinking about a trip I should take and the second gave me the reason. Or, a better reason than "I want to." I can be assured the visitors did not collaborate in their approach. Chance? The maneuvers of someone or something? Every choice I have ever made has built the path I have walked on. But were the choices ahead always there to be decided upon? Or did they come about as a result of other factors?
No matter. I will just have to use care when deciding which bar to drink at.
Written By Raimon
May 7, 2021, 10:53 a.m.(6/6/1015 AR)
Relationship Note on Erasmus
Written By Raimon
May 7, 2021, 10:49 a.m.(6/6/1015 AR)
Written By Cambria
May 7, 2021, 12:26 a.m.(6/6/1015 AR)
Written By Zakhar
May 7, 2021, 12:07 a.m.(6/6/1015 AR)
Touch one of mine. I'll rip you open.
Written By Piccola
May 6, 2021, 10:24 p.m.(6/5/1015 AR)
Society is the most powerful remedy for restoring the mind's tranquility. Conversation is the best preservative of temperance, which is so necessary to self-satisfaction. Those who brood at home over either grief or resentment seldom possess that equality of temper which is so common among the worldly.
And the natural result of such experience is affection for life, the antithesis of destruction.
Written By Erasmus
May 6, 2021, 3:37 p.m.(6/5/1015 AR)
The sides of our ship meet, scraping together as if threatening to sunder the hull and send us into the drink. I remember calling out again, my voice barely heard amongst the dark squall. I roared for them to get down, but for all they could hear, I could as well not made a sound. Desperately I clung to the rail as a monstrous wave slams itself over the sides and onto the decks. In an instant, my freemen, my brothers at arms whom I swore I would see safely home vanished. White foam, broiling and curling itself against the deck of my ship is all that remained.
I pushed myself off of the rail, the wind biting at my face and hands as I brought them up to shield me. I was desperate to help those that I could, but it was in vain. Another wave, larger than the last. It was as if time itself slowed, the churning abyss made manifest in the shape of this surge. Then darkness takes my vision.
Many of the men who perished into the Darkwater have no remaining family for me to seek out. Would that I could thank them for a final time. A Captain couldn't ask for a better crew.
Written By Gael
May 6, 2021, 11:42 a.m.(6/5/1015 AR)
Relationship Note on Raja
The light of the clear spring, with the morning now glowing in the valley across from my window, down from the steep end of the forge's hill. I can hear the noise of bubbling waters rising up from the foaming river-bed below. Birds sing, sometimes more than I'd like them to, and it feels as though a wholesome peace lays on the land. A lie hard to believe, but when oft I wake in the morning, one I find myself oddly visited by.
Our dangerous foray against the Skal'dajans, and the rumors of the growing, crawling darkness assailing the world from every end already seem only but memories of a troubled dream; yet the faces of those passerbies in the docks, fresh from their voyages coming in from the straits, dispel any doubt or hopeful pretension.
Still, thank you,
Really.
Written By Aelgar
May 6, 2021, 7:57 a.m.(6/4/1015 AR)
I am involved in many new discussions due to the role, though, and some have been deeply thought-provoking. In particular, these have helped me clarify my thoughts on my mission withing The Scholars and within the Faith as a whole. An excellent example of this occurred yesterday with Father Vayne when I was asked about this mission and my interests:
According to historic accounts, during the Reckoning Lord Vellichor returned to humanity knowledge thought forever lost. The knowledge was needed to prevent human enslavement in darkness and the god said he hoped humanity would never know what this move had cost him.
I ask, if the god had considered this gift worthy of a high price, if He had considered humanity worthy of carrying this duty, then how can we shirk the task? It would be the depths of ungrateful cowardliness to reject the burden placed with us. According to the histories, He asked that the most studious of us guard the knowledge and that all among us contribute our knowledge to the whole.
I feel that we are each capable of not only contributing, but if carrying and guarding, each to their own capability. I feel that spreading the knowledge amongst all of humanity not only makes it safer through dissemination, but also meets a key corollary: Knowledge on a shelf is a potential benefit for humanity, but knowledge placed into a human mind is a living active benefit.
Brother Aelgar
Written By Santi
May 6, 2021, 2:20 a.m.(6/4/1015 AR)
Only the dead have seen the end of war, For the rest of us..
we await the next.
Written By Viviana
May 5, 2021, 9:42 p.m.(6/3/1015 AR)
Or, per the Chorus, I am to ship off - pursue greater glories - until I am properly entertained. Idle energy better spent in service, in duty.
Otherwise, the opportunity for mischief grows.
Written By Piccola
May 5, 2021, 8:56 p.m.(6/3/1015 AR)
"I judge of your sight by my sight; of your ear by my ear; of your reason by my reason; of your resentment by my resentment; of your love by my love."
There is no other means to judge than by experience; and therefore no judgment is purely objective.
Written By Rosalind
May 5, 2021, 8:01 p.m.(6/3/1015 AR)
Relationship Note on Aella
Written By Varosh
May 5, 2021, 5:01 p.m.(6/3/1015 AR)
Please note that the scholars may take some time preparing your journal for others to read.