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Tue 20th Aug 2024 12:59

Arthoms 17 letter (session 9-10)

by Arthom

*written in druidic*
 
To me dear Celia,
 
We have travelled away from my home once again at the guidance (if it can be called that) of Nakkah.
This time however he lead us to a snow capped monastery high up in the mountains, where we were met by a Rojikan, Roza baze who had hunted us from our time involved with the phrat'ii. she was in search of the dragon egg that we had collected from the battle at Dabh and that Ko Rava had been caring for, and demanded that we hand it over to her for "protection'.
None of us planned to hand it over to a random stranger, and for the first time in a while found ourselves all united in our opinion and our stance.
 
As things were about to get heated between us and her a mokuna monk from the temple emerged from behind large ornate doors, and welcomed us to the temple, and informed us of the nature of this temple, to be a place for worship for the four elemental gods.
We were then by chance attacked by frostkyn who were seeking the egg as well, but with marginal group effort from us and this new found "friend" we managed to fend them off and were summarily invited into the temple.
 
Upon entry and some brief interactions with the monk we were invited to a guided meditation with the monk in an attempt to commune with the elemental gods, which I was originally apprehensive due to my distrust of the group I found myself there with, I struggled to relax enough to focus properly, but after some work we did successfully commune with not one, but all 4 elemental gods and had brief conversations with them.
 
I hope you'll forgive me but I'll keep the contents of the conversation to myself till I see you in person next.
 
Afterwards we headed off to close the next ley line portal after nakkah had successfully closed this one.
 
I apologize for the briefness of this letter but I find myself caught within my own thoughts after the conversation with the gods.
 
I will be more forthcoming when next we meet.
 
Yours,
Arthom