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<blockquote data-quote="Verbatim" data-source="post: 1544533" data-attributes="member: 15549"><p>Ayden felt his cheeks redden slightly, as the reality that some of his companions might not have drew the connection between his last name and Finder's. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: wheat">"Well, I assure you, it sounds more prestigious than it actually is. Finder Wyvernspur is my great uncle yes, but I have few memories of him when he was still mortal. He was only among us for a few days before he traveled with Alias and her saurial companion, which in turn led him down the path to his becoming deified. My family, many of whom had quietly supported the Harpers for imprisoning Finder in the first place by refusing to speak his name aloud again, suddenly could not stop telling everyone the news that one of their own, was now a god. However, regardless of how hard my family tried, none could get Finder to recognize them as suitable clergy, a fact they went to great lengths to hide. All of this changed when Finder began sending me his songs in my sleep, but while my family was thrilled, I did my best to convince my great uncle that I was just as unworthy as the rest of my family, but finally, I could resist the call no longer, as the music was simply too beautiful to not be played again. I traveled to the Lost Vale, where I studied theology, arcane lore, the arts of mending wounds with magic and without, but more importantly, I studied music and their are few things in this world that can compare to hearing the celestial beauty of true harmony."</span></p><p></p><p>Realizing he was rambling, Ayden stopped suddenly and looked around at his companions.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: wheat">"I do apologize, as I had not meant to bore you all with my past, especially at a time such as this."</span></p><p></p><p>As Andreas spoke of his family pushing him out into the world, Ayden could sympathize with the sorcerer quite well. Hoping to boost the mage's spirits, Ayden spoke a simple truth to him.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: wheat">"Well, while your family may have encouraged you to leave for the wrong reasons, it is our fortune that Tymora sent you this way. In time, I have no doubt that you will achieve far more than they thought you capable of my friend."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Verbatim, post: 1544533, member: 15549"] Ayden felt his cheeks redden slightly, as the reality that some of his companions might not have drew the connection between his last name and Finder's. [color=wheat]"Well, I assure you, it sounds more prestigious than it actually is. Finder Wyvernspur is my great uncle yes, but I have few memories of him when he was still mortal. He was only among us for a few days before he traveled with Alias and her saurial companion, which in turn led him down the path to his becoming deified. My family, many of whom had quietly supported the Harpers for imprisoning Finder in the first place by refusing to speak his name aloud again, suddenly could not stop telling everyone the news that one of their own, was now a god. However, regardless of how hard my family tried, none could get Finder to recognize them as suitable clergy, a fact they went to great lengths to hide. All of this changed when Finder began sending me his songs in my sleep, but while my family was thrilled, I did my best to convince my great uncle that I was just as unworthy as the rest of my family, but finally, I could resist the call no longer, as the music was simply too beautiful to not be played again. I traveled to the Lost Vale, where I studied theology, arcane lore, the arts of mending wounds with magic and without, but more importantly, I studied music and their are few things in this world that can compare to hearing the celestial beauty of true harmony."[/color] Realizing he was rambling, Ayden stopped suddenly and looked around at his companions. [color=wheat]"I do apologize, as I had not meant to bore you all with my past, especially at a time such as this."[/color] As Andreas spoke of his family pushing him out into the world, Ayden could sympathize with the sorcerer quite well. Hoping to boost the mage's spirits, Ayden spoke a simple truth to him. [color=wheat]"Well, while your family may have encouraged you to leave for the wrong reasons, it is our fortune that Tymora sent you this way. In time, I have no doubt that you will achieve far more than they thought you capable of my friend."[/color] [/QUOTE]
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