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A trail of Hope

by Norixius Gunthar Artrax

Ryancy, I have met a king and hes men who follow the god sylvanus, they have threatened us to provide evidence for are mission, and we must do so if im to keep the rest of the party safe. The travel has been long, and are maiden lilyanna has proven to be a able scout, like Fredrick, i wish he was here hes jokes were very funny.
 
Many of are party have begun to show there courage and noble nature, even the Devil clan Isaac has proven to be kindive reliable. Slinger has proven to be very hard to find, i wish he would not wander off as we cant lose the time, and i dont want him to be taken by these dark priests. He also has befriended a pixie dragon, its a good omen i believe since hes searching for a god, and a noble dragon has joined him.
 
This village is called Faribyr, there king is Gashak is there king, he lacks the respect i am deserved and i wish to teach him, but hopefully he will learn through my actions and my noble party. And we will be proven correct Bahamut will course through me and i will see it done, we head to Barrow fen, a old outpost lies there where the priests may be based, We will cleanse it and save the villagers through fire and glory.
 
Personal Journal:
 
Ive met a clan Kalbrax sila, she is beautiful and carry's the marks of the warrior, she has pretty eyes and i am unused to these feelings, and Lilyanna has given me instruction, and i have gotten a meal with her, i am odd, i feel hesitant and second guess my words, maybe ill talk to rowin he seems to talk to people easy. I look forward to my return, as i haven't seen someone from my people in many years, and i hope to continue to see more, my mind lingers on home and i remember what some of my clan used to do with the females, present a flower of the mountains the Chuk'Ma Luk, mountain lily used in are potions and white with purple dots on the leaf things. I hope to find some in the Barrow fen.