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==Kevin==
 
==Kevin==
 
['''Steve''']:  Kevin, can Eranon attempt to make a knowledge roll for this sort of thing (Vrolk's curse on the swamp)?  You can always ATTEMPT to make a knowledge roll, even with no ranks, right?
 
['''Steve''']:  Kevin, can Eranon attempt to make a knowledge roll for this sort of thing (Vrolk's curse on the swamp)?  You can always ATTEMPT to make a knowledge roll, even with no ranks, right?
 
 
['''A''']:  Right.  Well... sometimes.  It really is determined if you have ANY chance of knowing.  For example, I couldn't make a roll to know how to do brain surgery, even if I were a general doctor -  I just don't have the knowledge.  <br> But for this, yes - you could make a roll... <br> '''ROLL''':  Eranon (Int +0)  ROLLED: 18+0 = 18.  That's a good roll...
 
['''A''']:  Right.  Well... sometimes.  It really is determined if you have ANY chance of knowing.  For example, I couldn't make a roll to know how to do brain surgery, even if I were a general doctor -  I just don't have the knowledge.  <br> But for this, yes - you could make a roll... <br> '''ROLL''':  Eranon (Int +0)  ROLLED: 18+0 = 18.  That's a good roll...
  
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It is important to note, there has always been a palpable resentment on the part of the legates for outsiders. They are offended that their order has served Izrador for thousands of years, and yet he chose outsiders to command and guide them. Though unwilling and unable to openly oppose the more powerful priests and commanders, the legates seldom forego the opportunity to steal what credit, praise, and honors they can while carrying out their orders.
 
It is important to note, there has always been a palpable resentment on the part of the legates for outsiders. They are offended that their order has served Izrador for thousands of years, and yet he chose outsiders to command and guide them. Though unwilling and unable to openly oppose the more powerful priests and commanders, the legates seldom forego the opportunity to steal what credit, praise, and honors they can while carrying out their orders.
 
 
==Eranon / Steve==
 
 
'''Eranon'''  "With all this talk of Vrolk, I now realize that an Elven children's tale may in fact have been talking about the Elf who became Vrolk.  The legend tells of an Elf before the Battle of the Pelurian Sea.  He was steeped in the learning of the horsemen, but he became greedy, fearful of the day he would die, even as one of the long-lived.  He became a student of Sunulael Chief Acolyte of the Badrua, who served the Sarcosan faithful as a devoted priest of the Sorshef.  I'll be honest, I don't know exactly what all that means.  Vrolk served as a priest, but couldn't shake the desire to become immortal."
 
 
 
"Through Sunaleal, the shadow led Vrolk to beleive he was a powerful god named Dal Sahaad.  Vrolk would become the star-seer for the Priest of Shadow, corrupting others to thsi false Sahaad.  Vrolk had come to far to go back by this time and the Shadow, in the guise of Sahaad offered him everlasting life.  The power of the shadow duped Vrolk through power and false promises and Vrolk became a priest in shadow.  His ego, his desire to learn, his fear and faith, all of them conjoined to search for everlasting life allowed the mage/priest to step from a life of compassion and contemplation to one of zealotry and deviousness."
 
 
"This makes me very nervous, as this weakness shown in Vrolk is the very same weakness I can see in our companions.  I will not mention to them the promises of eternal life, in order to remove the temptation from them."
 
 
 
"Vrolk left Sharuun with Sunulael and the cult of followers to Cambrial in the summer of 881 TA, taking up residence in an old manor. Beneath the building he constructed the first temple to the Shadow in the southlands and erected a zordrafin corith. By the time Izrador’s forces poured out of the north, the Shadow had a large and secret following in southern Erenland."
 
 
"After this time, Vrolk learned the true nature of the voices he heard, but it was far far to late for the poor wood Elf, his greed and lust for knowledge and eternal life had taken him."
 
 
"This much of the story is used as a warning to young elves to steer them from lust for knowledge or being taken too far by their desires.  The rest of the story tells taht in order to recieve eternal life, Vrolk must earn it by bolstering the Priest's position.  The creation of the spire was a method to achieve this."
 
 
"To do this, he traveled to the Spine of the World and found the Cadaverous Eye and something called the Sunder Shard."
 
 
"I intend to share some of this with the others, but I will certainly omit some of the specifics, I fear the temptation of eternal life and other knowledges will draw our companions as it drew Vrolk."
 

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