Written By Felix
Dec. 22, 2016, 1:38 a.m.(6/13/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Dagon
Written By Valencia
Dec. 22, 2016, 12:59 a.m.(6/13/1005 AR)
Bethany and Branan were most clever with their poetry about the nature of beauty. Such pretty words. All I could come up with was an ill formed verse. I fear that Anze may be far more sweet with his tongue than I. If he knows this, he will be incorrigible. Proof if you will:
Some say that beauty goes beyond skin deep
That in the soul is where beauty will sleep
Til woken by passion or a heart most fair
That sees far deeper than a casual stare.
It is good that I do not have to my poor talent for income.
~~~<~<@
Written By Lucio
Dec. 22, 2016, 12:39 a.m.(6/13/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Belladonna
Written By Dagon
Dec. 21, 2016, 10:06 p.m.(6/13/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Felix
Written By Sigurd
Dec. 21, 2016, 9:23 p.m.(6/13/1005 AR)
So yes please, if you feel I have slighted you, men from Stonedeep, come visit Arx. We can discuss it, as men should. And, failing that..Could always use more practice, I suppose.
Written By Mydas
Dec. 21, 2016, 9:10 p.m.(6/13/1005 AR)
Brother, I expect you not to make a liar out of me.
Oh and if you're all so eager to have duels to restore your mother's, sister's, daugher's or cousin's honour, you're more than welcome to travel to Arx and challenge him.
Written By Sigurd
Dec. 21, 2016, 8:53 p.m.(6/13/1005 AR)
But for all the burden that can be, pressing down on my at times when I visit the wounded, or survey the reports of the dead, it is a blessing. Duty will see us through. Duty to our Houses, yes. That must always come to us. But more than that, duty to our /world/. But what does this mean? Long have I thought on this.
Our duty is to do whatever is needed to ensure the survival of our people. Our values and integrity. There are some values, like Thralldom, that debase humanity, making it lesser than it could be. These must be cast aside, in a fair and just world. But is now the time? The sad truth is that it might not be, at least not for a violent, sudden shift. House Thrax is a valued, Great House, and must stand with us, in the Dark Times that are approaching. They will need their strength for this. We all will. We must stand together. Train together. Fight together.
A Storm Is Coming. It aims to consume us all. I will not go quietly into that darkness, not while I'm still breathing. Mourn the Dead. Fight for the Living.
Written By Eleyna
Dec. 21, 2016, 8:27 p.m.(6/13/1005 AR)
I adore it.
Written By Jeremiah
Dec. 21, 2016, 7:53 p.m.(6/13/1005 AR)
Historical references are rare, but they are there, mainly quotes of older philosophers of Sentinel or Vellichor.
Suggestions as to reform are rarely revolutionary, unique, or wholly original, but their presentation is structured well, and the economic advice--for example, that Thralldom should be reformed to be based off of and closer to the work and wages that freemen perform and earn--is sound enough, at least in theory.
Snatches of the work itself:
'Recividism is inherent of Thralldom as if by design; furthermore, the poverty it causes among otherwise-ordinary serfs sworn in fealty to House Thrax causes an increase of crime unique to the lands of House Thrax and those likewise sworn in fealty.'
'Poor, unable to find work or compete with those forced to work for free, farmers, miners, and those that would work in the mills are pushed out of employment and a proper place in society; the East cannot support the population and position it holds in the Compact and maintain Thralldom both.'
'It is the claim of the defenders of Thralldom that it turns raiders and criminals into good members of the Compact; it is the truth of reality that Thralldom turns good members of the Compact into raiders and criminals, and then Thralls. As an economic plan, it is good business...in the short-term. Until the wages and conditions are raised to more generous levels, Thralldom will forever be self-sustaining.'
In the end, the paper--some twenty pages in length--devolves into a historical assessment of the size of Thraxian Thralldom relevant to the population at large, posits it is growing and will continue to do so, and insists that 'the weight of blame for the growth of criminals and crime in Thrax rests solely on an Institution that makes villains out of all involved, and punishes the common-born workers of the region until they have but one choice: steal or die. If it is designed to improve criminals, it is a disastrous failure...however, if it is designed to corrupt good men, it is a subtle masterwork that will go down in history as the designers' greatest work.' It is signed, at last, in the same hand that scribed it, simply 'Jeremiah Arvani']
Written By Runa
Dec. 21, 2016, 7:40 p.m.(6/13/1005 AR)
Written By Isolde
Dec. 21, 2016, 6:05 p.m.(6/12/1005 AR)
Written By Lazarus
Dec. 21, 2016, 5:51 p.m.(6/12/1005 AR)
Written By Mydas
Dec. 21, 2016, 5:26 p.m.(6/12/1005 AR)
Perhaps as the days darken with ill news, such things should be celebrated. Make the lights that mesmerize us so daily keep the darkness of the coming day away.
Just so long as would-be celebrants realize that beauty can be found in soul and actions. My solitary mention of curves was purposeful.
Written By Lark
Dec. 21, 2016, 5:02 p.m.(6/12/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Samantha
I have every indication that this is the beginning of something very promising.
Written By Selene
Dec. 21, 2016, 4:59 p.m.(6/12/1005 AR)
Draw breath. Acknowledge life.
Find a loved one, a family member, a friend, a devoted vassal, a pet.
Acknowledge them. Thank them.
Live, for in doing so we honor all we have lost.
Written By Aleksei
Dec. 21, 2016, 4:25 p.m.(6/12/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Horatio
But I'm sorry he's dead. I should've kept him safer. Don't these silks have anything better to do than flip through commoner journals and write about how they should handle their feelings? None of us started commenting about getting over that duke guy. Gods.
Written By Samantha
Dec. 21, 2016, 4:23 p.m.(6/12/1005 AR)
Relationship Note on Lark
Written By Audric
Dec. 21, 2016, 4:20 p.m.(6/12/1005 AR)
Written By Samantha
Dec. 21, 2016, 4:11 p.m.(6/12/1005 AR)
Deepwood's roots and those of Mercier have long been entertwined. Sir Silas and Mistress Bethany were friends in my most tentative years, and their mother was my mother's lady-in-waiting. And as they grieved for my family, so I will grieve with them for their lost one. I hope his creatures are being cared for; he would want that.
Written By Cassius
Dec. 21, 2016, 3:48 p.m.(6/12/1005 AR)
But through this all, I cling to one thought. One focus. One thing that remains static.
Where is Dustin?
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