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<blockquote data-quote="Guilt Puppy" data-source="post: 2805763" data-attributes="member: 6521"><p>Sir Cariel nods at Nurthk's question.</p><p></p><p>"The Knight Ithildon, very long ago, was one of our most renowned champions. But, for reasons unknown, he turned from the light and pledged his fealty to the Vecna, trading away his very life for undeath. It was in this act of betrayal that Lich King found the unholy power to ascend to godhood, or so at least it is understood. Ithildon was thenceforth known as Kas, and his failed struggles for redemption are legendary."</p><p></p><p><em>(Hope no ones minds me taking liberties with the imported canon... and of course, you can all feel free to do the same.)</em></p><p></p><p>...</p><p></p><p>Cariel rests with you for the night; you find a nice spot to camp near the road, overlooking the bay. In the morning, he is up early with the mists, retiring to his own prayers as you go about your own routines. When you reassemble, he stands to address the group.</p><p></p><p>"I have contacted my kin, and none are aware of any other passings in the Order. As for the timing, the knight to whom the dove flew has confirmed that the time matches well with the passing of the man you knew as Exantrius. I have informed them of Thedoric's suspected betrayal, and you can be assured that they will be investigating it where they can. I, myself, have matters to return to on Trathor Rock, off the coast of Onwile, which are seeming to be an ever-greater cause for concern... We should be reaching Feather Cove shortly; I'll stay with you at least that far, and if you see no need to stop, then as far as Onwile."</p><p></p><p>The fog has not lifted by the time you reach Feather Cove, blanketing the entire city in a hollow grey. The streets and structures are old, bricks rounded by years of weather, but the inhabitants are strikingly friendly: It is a merchant town, clearly, but it equally clear that it is a home to people, to families, even moreso. Wreaths and bouquets adorn lamps and windows, evidence of a festival recently past or soon to come, or, perhaps, still ongoing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guilt Puppy, post: 2805763, member: 6521"] Sir Cariel nods at Nurthk's question. "The Knight Ithildon, very long ago, was one of our most renowned champions. But, for reasons unknown, he turned from the light and pledged his fealty to the Vecna, trading away his very life for undeath. It was in this act of betrayal that Lich King found the unholy power to ascend to godhood, or so at least it is understood. Ithildon was thenceforth known as Kas, and his failed struggles for redemption are legendary." [i](Hope no ones minds me taking liberties with the imported canon... and of course, you can all feel free to do the same.)[/i] ... Cariel rests with you for the night; you find a nice spot to camp near the road, overlooking the bay. In the morning, he is up early with the mists, retiring to his own prayers as you go about your own routines. When you reassemble, he stands to address the group. "I have contacted my kin, and none are aware of any other passings in the Order. As for the timing, the knight to whom the dove flew has confirmed that the time matches well with the passing of the man you knew as Exantrius. I have informed them of Thedoric's suspected betrayal, and you can be assured that they will be investigating it where they can. I, myself, have matters to return to on Trathor Rock, off the coast of Onwile, which are seeming to be an ever-greater cause for concern... We should be reaching Feather Cove shortly; I'll stay with you at least that far, and if you see no need to stop, then as far as Onwile." The fog has not lifted by the time you reach Feather Cove, blanketing the entire city in a hollow grey. The streets and structures are old, bricks rounded by years of weather, but the inhabitants are strikingly friendly: It is a merchant town, clearly, but it equally clear that it is a home to people, to families, even moreso. Wreaths and bouquets adorn lamps and windows, evidence of a festival recently past or soon to come, or, perhaps, still ongoing. [/QUOTE]
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