[HQ Ignorance] Re : Re: Re : Scene 158: The Sorcerer's Castle
Loran
aillet_l at yahoo.fr
Tue May 30 13:37:34 UTC 2017
blockquote, div.yahoo_quoted { margin-left: 0 !important; border-left:1px #715FFA solid !important; padding-left:1ex !important; background-color:white !important; } Hrestoli Holy Book 13True Abiding book 16Use scripture (Saint Talor's Red Banner) 15
just to say that Azhur has sole points of comparison too. Could "Worship God 18" and "Venerate God 14" ne uses as augments there ?
Let's play an agnostic reaction anyway.
- a puzzled Azhur observed the True Abiding Book moving under the wind, half skeptically (13) but half melancholically (17). Was God trying to give him answers or was it just his mind trying to define a meaning to a random set of pages sorted by the wind? The Book was also obviously magical, had this effect to be considered as valid? And if so, was it an evidence of the existence of God or just of the enchanting skills of its maker, human or greater?
- Once again Azhur get lost into philosophical considerations. Was the wind called Orlanth by the barbarians, truly a breath of God or nothing more than air displacement? What should he write? That he was a kingdomless king? That he was a leader without a plan of action? That he was sick of all these travels and weird discoveries? That he was fearing that during his absence even his home would have become so foreign and alien to him that he would be reduced to the state of a permanent exile?
- Who were the inhabitants of this lost castle if not exiles too? Dutifully Azhur looked for inspiration, hoping that in his heart some hint or some rememberance of some past teaching will come back to him...
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Le dimanche, mai 28, 2017, 3:35 AM, Lev Lafayette <lev at mimesisrpg.com> a écrit :
On Tue, May 23, 2017 10:56 pm, Loran wrote:
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> background-color:white !important; } Thinking also about the long history
> of heresies and wars amont the malkioni, Azhur wonders hop to approach Ã
> long lost colony and look for advice in the True Adiding Brook.
>
Azhur begins to read the incantation of the Credo in the opening pages of
the Abiding Book, as one always begins.
"I believe in the One God, Invisible, Creator of the Universe. He
separated Matter from Energy and Nature from Divinity. He made the Kingdom
for the Chosen People and lived among them called Malkion. Malkion
suffered, failed, was murdered by Zzabur, rotted...."
At that point the King-elect and Liturgist stops as a gust of wind takes
up around the Fellowship. Pages of the Abiding Book flutter and it is
almost torn from his hands. The wind ceases and his finds himself reading
the exegesis of "rotted", which explains when Malkion died matter and
energy were separated allowing for the release of his Divinity, leading to
Solace.
The gust of wind appears again, but this time over the book itself. It
flutters slightly leading to a blank page. Unbidden the word appears in
Azhur's mind: "Write!"
[What's your Abiding Book ability like these days Azhur? :) ]
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