Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Lathander and Orbs Continued

...and grabbed it like a crazed moth drawn to a light (orb). Prestidigitation She stared into the light, and as she did so, the orb became brighter and more yellow in hue. Grinning, she bounces over to Beranhond and peeks around him at the book.

I new some wizards in Silverymoon who followed Lathander. They didn't seem too boorish... whatever that means. Does that mean boring? They were always talking about art and entertaining and nature and things. I guess they were boorish or boring or something then. My father said Lathander was a god for city folk who wanted to feel like woods people. One of the wizards who followed Lathander, his name was Ord, did I tell you about him? Well, he was awful at learning spells that didn't involve fire, and this one time, he was trying to make a singing flower for his mother, but he ended up blowing up half a building! HA! I mean, you have to be pretty bad at magic to do that! He really liked collecting folk tales too, which was always weird. I'd tell him stories I'd learned back at the Hold, and he thought they were just great! He said they were full of 'danger and adventure and darkness. Unlike anything he'd heard before.' Isn't that strange? What kind of folk tales do you know? I met this scribe outside the Chondalwood who told me some amazing stories about this hidden city called Rucien-Xan that were really amazing. I think that place is supposed to be in the Chondalwood, but I was there for awhile and never saw any hidden city! I guess I wouldn't though, since it's hidden....

Nym continues to talk until interrupted.

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