Jeanne Gar (
rationalizes) wrote in
knightsoflegend2012-10-05 08:42 pm
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CLOSED ♔ destroyed my people are for lack of knowledge

WHO || Gar, Myri [Closed]
WHAT || Gar helps Myri with reading lessons
WHERE || Knight's HQ, the library
WHEN || Evening, Oct 10
HOW || Actionspam
[ As promised, Gar's been assisting Myri when she can in reading lessons, and tonight they can be found in the library, a smattering of books and journals laid open everywhere, a collection of classical literature and scientific research intermingled. Gar is currently balanced on a ladder, trying to dig out a very slim volume from a high shelf, and apparently having some trouble. ]
Perhaps I should have [ she gives another yank ] simply printed you a copy from my computer...

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It's not really anything that anyone thinks about. The Stargods said that it must be so... and so it is.
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The Stargods came in the belly of a great white dragon and saved my world from the blood thirsty Simurgh- the dragon who discovered a taste for man's flesh. They banished him and established peace amongst the scattered tribes. They named our land and created the University of magicians.
Even hundreds of years since their arrival, we know that only by keeping their laws can we ever truly live in harmony.
But I have come to realize that not all lands are like Kardia Hodos. And in this world, I am in greater danger without this ability. It's simply a matter of adapting.
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Did she ever speak to you about the history of the witchwomen?
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Only that it was something she had learned from her mother, who learned from her mother before her. It was the blessing of the Stargods that we found each other when I was so young. The chances that I would also have the gifts necessary for such work are very slim.
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I think it's a different sort of loss of memory than the rest. I remember Magretha and the fire... and all those years running from Moncriith. But the way the witchwomman told it, I arrived at her door as a babe. She says I couldn't have been older than two. I could tell her nothing more than my name.
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And if I am here now it matters even less. The past is behind us. I am much more fond of the future.
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[She's a little sheepish about her speed, as it's still not very quick.]
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Can I help? Being from beyond the Veil and having magic must make me a candidate for your research.
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[The last part meant a great deal more than Myri could express. Trust was not something she could muster easily. But Gar was someone who had earned it twice over.]
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