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Rhys lectures the coast
Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 2:43 am
by BlueHero45
*Traveling place to place Rhys Feivra, counclior to Doron Amar and Headmaster of the Arcane Academy relays the following*
"Am going to make it very clear, any who associate with Red Wizards will not be allowed teaching in the Arcane Tower, nor will they be allowed to enter Doron Amar. As long as Thay, and the Red Wizards hold the practices of slavery and destructive measures in learning. Am saddened at the lost of both Sir Jonas and Saint Merrile over the Gates new laws. Thay is simply too volatile to have in the region."
Re: Rhys lectures the coast
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2011 3:01 pm
by gamerguy2
*The Necromancer taps his fingers on his skull and iron Throne. He muses over this Elf and his petty laws.* " He didnt ban Necromancers or Liches from paying him a visit. In time we will make the law simple for all folks."
Re: Rhys lectures the coast
Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 12:48 am
by BlueHero45
*Rhys stares at an empty chalk board for a long moment before written a single name on it. He then puts a cross through the name with a heavy heart*
"Korona Styls"
Re: Rhys lectures the coast
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 2:23 am
by BlueHero45
Rhys once again can be seen talking to people up and down the Trade Way
"Ever since its founding, Thay has been ruled by ambitious wizards. Although they have extended their rule into the Wizards' Reach and the Lapendrar vale, they've had less success in subjugating the neighboring realms of Aglarond and Rashemen. The Red Wizards have been opening enclaves all across Faerûn. With each enclave they insist the local government cede the land to Thay so they can enforce there own laws within the enclave.
In 1344 DR, just three years ago, the Red Wizards set up an enclave near the gate, after a dispute over payment The Red Wizards lead an attack on Baldur's Gate.
The Red Wizards goal with the enclave is to establish trade. Even if the Red Wizards never harm another while they stay in the Gate, the coin they make will go back to Thay. Thay will use that coin for many things, one of them being slavery. So i ask, why is this land supporting Slavery?"