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<blockquote data-quote="Insight" data-source="post: 2250774" data-attributes="member: 11437"><p><strong>Clare</strong></p><p></p><p><span style="color: gold"><strong>Clare Karaby</strong></span> | <span style="color: silver"><strong>Darisant, Lurien</strong></span></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Father Laertes smiled, wrinkles crackling across his time-worn face. It was odd that, while his face was so serene with no expression upon it, as soon as he started to smile, or frown (which was not often), or even speak, a pattern of cracks would appear, completely changing the landscape of his countenance.</p><p></p><p>"Clare," he began, "There is no doubt in my mind that this dream indeed holds some significance for you, perhaps for all of us. I have rarely in my days seen such a dream with clues and portents stashed within. Yes, it could very well be just a dream, but I happen to believe that you, Clare, have always been meant for something more than caretaker to this place."</p><p></p><p>He turned and walked to a balcony overlooking the now barren vineyards in the valley below. They would grow again, as they always had, without any need for tending. Such was the way of this secret valley. As long as no one interfered, and would harvest only so much of the grapes they would yield in the fall, the vines continued to produce without so much as watering.</p><p></p><p>"We must both think on this, your dream," Father Laertes continued. "I feel that there is somewhere you must go, but finding it may very well be part of your... test." He turned back to face Clare again. "You see, we are all tested at some time in our spiritual lives. Some pass this test, and go on to do great things... others, do not, and live out their lives in a remote monastery somewhere..."</p><p></p><p>"But fear not, Clare," he continued. "Pray on this, and go over the clues in your mind, and I will do the same. There is indeed a path for you in this; it's up to us to determine what that path might be."</p><p></p><p>Father Laertes disappeared again, leaving Clare alone in the rose garden. He would cloister himself in a small divination shrine for many hours, thinking on the portentious dream Clare had described to him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Insight, post: 2250774, member: 11437"] [b]Clare[/b] [color=gold][b]Clare Karaby[/b][/color] | [color=silver][b]Darisant, Lurien[/b][/color] Father Laertes smiled, wrinkles crackling across his time-worn face. It was odd that, while his face was so serene with no expression upon it, as soon as he started to smile, or frown (which was not often), or even speak, a pattern of cracks would appear, completely changing the landscape of his countenance. "Clare," he began, "There is no doubt in my mind that this dream indeed holds some significance for you, perhaps for all of us. I have rarely in my days seen such a dream with clues and portents stashed within. Yes, it could very well be just a dream, but I happen to believe that you, Clare, have always been meant for something more than caretaker to this place." He turned and walked to a balcony overlooking the now barren vineyards in the valley below. They would grow again, as they always had, without any need for tending. Such was the way of this secret valley. As long as no one interfered, and would harvest only so much of the grapes they would yield in the fall, the vines continued to produce without so much as watering. "We must both think on this, your dream," Father Laertes continued. "I feel that there is somewhere you must go, but finding it may very well be part of your... test." He turned back to face Clare again. "You see, we are all tested at some time in our spiritual lives. Some pass this test, and go on to do great things... others, do not, and live out their lives in a remote monastery somewhere..." "But fear not, Clare," he continued. "Pray on this, and go over the clues in your mind, and I will do the same. There is indeed a path for you in this; it's up to us to determine what that path might be." Father Laertes disappeared again, leaving Clare alone in the rose garden. He would cloister himself in a small divination shrine for many hours, thinking on the portentious dream Clare had described to him. [/QUOTE]
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