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<blockquote data-quote="Daztur" data-source="post: 6069066" data-attributes="member: 55680"><p>Connection for the Grey Ooze entry: The Necromantic Office (29.14.35) is willing to pay handsomely for living grey ooze samples due to their wonderful preservative properties.</p><p></p><p><strong>The Hierophant of Constant Sorrow</strong></p><p>Additional information about Hex 36.04</p><p></p><p>It is not the passing of years that age a man but the worries and cares that accumulate with each passing day. Perhaps it is elven frivolity and their famous lack of empathy or others that explains why elves may live a thousand years and never age.</p><p></p><p>Or at least most elves. Amelar the Immaculate, the Hierophant of of the Kingswood, is skeletal with age and as wizened as any crone. This is because she takes on those memories that other elves find distressing into her own mind and keeps them there. She remembers the betrayal is Ilsenaire and the thousand crime of Alvadr while their victims dance freely.</p><p></p><p>While the Hierophant still takes on the tragedies of the elven race, they press as heavily on her mind as on her stooped body and she no longer finds pleasure in anything in this world, not even her garden.</p><p></p><p>So, while all elves respect the wisdom of the Hierophant, they find being in her presence rather distressing and generally try to avoid it, unless necessity prods them into seeking out her wisdom.</p><p></p><p>Connection: </p><p>It is rumored that the Ferryman (35.06) once took on tragic memories much like the Hierophant currently does. So many that he has aged into a creature more wraith than elf but still lives, for no elf ever dies of old age. That this has to do with fingers specifically nobody knows.</p><p></p><p>Hooks:</p><p>-Is this theory abut sad memories aging you really true?</p><p>-What sort of memories has the Hierophant taken on?</p><p>-Who were Ilsenaire and Alvadr?</p><p>-Are there any other elves who take on memories in this way?</p><p>-Why doesn't the Weeper (13.08) give up the memory of his daughter's disappearance and live happily?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daztur, post: 6069066, member: 55680"] Connection for the Grey Ooze entry: The Necromantic Office (29.14.35) is willing to pay handsomely for living grey ooze samples due to their wonderful preservative properties. [B]The Hierophant of Constant Sorrow[/B] Additional information about Hex 36.04 It is not the passing of years that age a man but the worries and cares that accumulate with each passing day. Perhaps it is elven frivolity and their famous lack of empathy or others that explains why elves may live a thousand years and never age. Or at least most elves. Amelar the Immaculate, the Hierophant of of the Kingswood, is skeletal with age and as wizened as any crone. This is because she takes on those memories that other elves find distressing into her own mind and keeps them there. She remembers the betrayal is Ilsenaire and the thousand crime of Alvadr while their victims dance freely. While the Hierophant still takes on the tragedies of the elven race, they press as heavily on her mind as on her stooped body and she no longer finds pleasure in anything in this world, not even her garden. So, while all elves respect the wisdom of the Hierophant, they find being in her presence rather distressing and generally try to avoid it, unless necessity prods them into seeking out her wisdom. Connection: It is rumored that the Ferryman (35.06) once took on tragic memories much like the Hierophant currently does. So many that he has aged into a creature more wraith than elf but still lives, for no elf ever dies of old age. That this has to do with fingers specifically nobody knows. Hooks: -Is this theory abut sad memories aging you really true? -What sort of memories has the Hierophant taken on? -Who were Ilsenaire and Alvadr? -Are there any other elves who take on memories in this way? -Why doesn't the Weeper (13.08) give up the memory of his daughter's disappearance and live happily? [/QUOTE]
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