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Galtharian

Walking the path through grief

Author: 
Galtharian Crownlight, Calaedor Amalanthian a.k.a. "Mister Lighthouse".

Before you stands a collection of conversations, musings, scribbles, and loose pages discarded from journals, all bearing but one point that connects them all - all wrought in a desperate attempt to pass through the grief that the tragic passing of Cedmon Amalanthian brought onto those that cherished him.

Amalanthian's journey to Bree (part 1 out of 4)

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Story

Daurrie, the youngest of the sons of Gurni, had once more forgotten to pick up the order of fresh cheese that was awaiting them at the markets of Bree. Lunch was served and the young Silvan handed over the rest of the tavern business to Dal, hoping to be able to rush to Bree and pick up the forgotten crate before the inn would close for the day.

Finally leaving Bree - part 2

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Story

A continuation of this story, meaning it is entirely unreliable and biased.

 

Finally leaving Bree - part 1

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Story

This story is an account of certain events that transpired in recent weeks, written from the perspective of Theothar. Since all is written from his (completely insane) point of view, there is a high chance none of the following is at all accurate.

Dread

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Story

This story takes place shortly after the conclusion of Windswept's  "Poison in the Blood" plot. 

 

Ella sat overlooking the pond, enjoying the early evening air.    Much had happened over the last few days, so just in this moment, she was taking full advantage of this time of calm and peace.

A note to Fruit Boy

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Story

Fireside journal scribblings

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Diary

Ella found herself a chair by the fire, placed her drink on the table and took out her journal.

Difficult

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Story

“Don’t be difficult.”  He said with a wry smile.

Difficult? She took a deep breath slowly.

She was not difficult.  Or she never used to be.

Cold

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Diary

I am cold.

No amount of logs on the fire or blankets will warm me.

Old cures, new wounds

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Story

He pulled the hood up a little higher on his head while he sat huddled around the fire, looking over to Cynhaer with a grin. "Lucky to find you, traveler. I'd be face down in the scrub of these parts... How did you find me all the way out here?"

 

Cynhaer smiled and looked to Baralinion and placed a hand on his. "Luck, and by the seven stars. The Lady sent me. Alkawen still moves in these lands but she is far and to the north, in the lands beyond the Vales."

 

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