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<blockquote data-quote="Rybaer" data-source="post: 2776015" data-attributes="member: 118"><p>The drive is just under two hours in total. Nicole and Denise continue to explain the nature of the Sorcerer and Draco, what they know of the two figures from their ancestors and the books.</p><p></p><p>Both are recurring figures throughout known human history, powerful magicians locked in an eternal battle against one another. According to the women, the Sorcerer has always been a defender for good, for the innocent. Draco has always been selfish and cruel, concerned only with attaining the power to conquer Sorcerer once and for all.</p><p></p><p>The women are among those who have historically supported and worked with Sorcerer. They've maintained the records for the last 500 years, since last he walked the Earth. In the interim, their own spell casting ability had diminished and eventually vanished altogether...until just recently. The witches are generally convinced that Sorcerer and Draco are due to renew their struggle on this world.</p><p></p><p>The women lead Steven to the small town of Vision Falls. It's an old, sleepy town, full of large Victorian houses with generous yards of green grass and magnificent oaks and elms. On the edge of town, they drive up to an old farmhouse. The barnyard is vacant and the barn crumbling with lack of use. The house is in good shape, however, and numerous flowers are in bloom around it.</p><p></p><p>A stooped, elderly lady is sitting in a rocking chair on the front porch, watching their approach. She gives Steven a scrutinizing look as he climbs the steps.</p><p></p><p>"Lorekeeper," Denise says, "this is Steven Faturius, the man we've been discussing. Steven, this is Esther Kalvestran, our order's Lorekeeper."</p><p></p><p>"Lorekeeper," Nicole says. "He is here to help us in the search, but first he'd like to see some of the records."</p><p></p><p>"Oh?" the Lorekeeper says. "And you'd trust our records to an unproven man? You, Faturious, what makes you think that you're the one we seek?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rybaer, post: 2776015, member: 118"] The drive is just under two hours in total. Nicole and Denise continue to explain the nature of the Sorcerer and Draco, what they know of the two figures from their ancestors and the books. Both are recurring figures throughout known human history, powerful magicians locked in an eternal battle against one another. According to the women, the Sorcerer has always been a defender for good, for the innocent. Draco has always been selfish and cruel, concerned only with attaining the power to conquer Sorcerer once and for all. The women are among those who have historically supported and worked with Sorcerer. They've maintained the records for the last 500 years, since last he walked the Earth. In the interim, their own spell casting ability had diminished and eventually vanished altogether...until just recently. The witches are generally convinced that Sorcerer and Draco are due to renew their struggle on this world. The women lead Steven to the small town of Vision Falls. It's an old, sleepy town, full of large Victorian houses with generous yards of green grass and magnificent oaks and elms. On the edge of town, they drive up to an old farmhouse. The barnyard is vacant and the barn crumbling with lack of use. The house is in good shape, however, and numerous flowers are in bloom around it. A stooped, elderly lady is sitting in a rocking chair on the front porch, watching their approach. She gives Steven a scrutinizing look as he climbs the steps. "Lorekeeper," Denise says, "this is Steven Faturius, the man we've been discussing. Steven, this is Esther Kalvestran, our order's Lorekeeper." "Lorekeeper," Nicole says. "He is here to help us in the search, but first he'd like to see some of the records." "Oh?" the Lorekeeper says. "And you'd trust our records to an unproven man? You, Faturious, what makes you think that you're the one we seek?" [/QUOTE]
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