Re: The Humble Scholar
Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 11:33 am
The Passing of the Staff
Twice this year have I seen my master Nahum, and twice have been told by him of his endeavor. Twice I was filled with happiness at his safety, and twice with sadness at his not being able to stay with us.
Our second meeting was brief to say the least. He came to me on the tradeway, and stated his urgent business. He told me that he was proud to have raised such a fine student, and with that passed to me the Staff of the Exarch. He explained that I am to lead the Weave Masters in our future endeavors, and see to the teaching of our apprentices. A task that I will set myself to dilligently without hesitation.
The mysterious cube that we found so long ago is the cause of my master's inability to remain. A sinister force hunts tirelessly for the cube, destroying all in their path. A force that one man alone cannot stand against. Shortly after our meeting I was attacked by an illithid undoubtedly seeking my master and the cube he posesses. None of us doubted the power held within the thing when we found it, though we thought it to be a gift from the Lady herself.
Long have I yearned to be called a peer by my master and friend. Though I never thought my advancement among the ranks would come at a time when I would be left with no mentor to guide my steps. The council of the other senior members of our order sustains my ability to decide our future. Mysta is the only true mentor I have now, and her wisdom is that which I will follow for all of my days.
Exarch Elias Goodmane
Twice this year have I seen my master Nahum, and twice have been told by him of his endeavor. Twice I was filled with happiness at his safety, and twice with sadness at his not being able to stay with us.
Our second meeting was brief to say the least. He came to me on the tradeway, and stated his urgent business. He told me that he was proud to have raised such a fine student, and with that passed to me the Staff of the Exarch. He explained that I am to lead the Weave Masters in our future endeavors, and see to the teaching of our apprentices. A task that I will set myself to dilligently without hesitation.
The mysterious cube that we found so long ago is the cause of my master's inability to remain. A sinister force hunts tirelessly for the cube, destroying all in their path. A force that one man alone cannot stand against. Shortly after our meeting I was attacked by an illithid undoubtedly seeking my master and the cube he posesses. None of us doubted the power held within the thing when we found it, though we thought it to be a gift from the Lady herself.
Long have I yearned to be called a peer by my master and friend. Though I never thought my advancement among the ranks would come at a time when I would be left with no mentor to guide my steps. The council of the other senior members of our order sustains my ability to decide our future. Mysta is the only true mentor I have now, and her wisdom is that which I will follow for all of my days.
Exarch Elias Goodmane