Re: Rumors & Events of Baldur's Gate
Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2026 12:00 pm
During the previous Tendays, within multiple districts of the famous city of Baldur's Gatej, a lone wanderer stopped at or near instances of water, be they bodies of, flowing streams or fountains cascading, where said element pooled or was allowed to flow hither and thither. In each instance of pause and patience, the figure—whom was observed to by themselves of a watery caste and color—employed the Power they wielded to apply either a spiritual or practical cleansing. Each moment, each gesture began with the figure taking a small drink from the source, a pause, then a adequate response in form of practice.
He—for it was easy to determine it a him—was of movement and care himself to not be bother nor create bustle, his action existing for the moment then transforming into the past, or future, leaving little trace, except perhaps a greater purity in the treated element.
It was also seen, by those with eyes to such movements of beings acting with a touch to not disturb as they passed within and throughout the City, that this figure appeared and disappeared by way of the entrances to the lower reaches of the Gate, the sewers, or bowels far below, with an ease as to someone that was intimately familiar with the passages.
Some observers may have seen, though difficult to describe and further to be believed, that this wanderer, almost priestly in his means, this persona slipped below, in transitory form, through the grates laid upon many the cobblestone streets, as if his being was more than just water-born.....




He—for it was easy to determine it a him—was of movement and care himself to not be bother nor create bustle, his action existing for the moment then transforming into the past, or future, leaving little trace, except perhaps a greater purity in the treated element.
It was also seen, by those with eyes to such movements of beings acting with a touch to not disturb as they passed within and throughout the City, that this figure appeared and disappeared by way of the entrances to the lower reaches of the Gate, the sewers, or bowels far below, with an ease as to someone that was intimately familiar with the passages.
Some observers may have seen, though difficult to describe and further to be believed, that this wanderer, almost priestly in his means, this persona slipped below, in transitory form, through the grates laid upon many the cobblestone streets, as if his being was more than just water-born.....



