Bloodhearte; the lost beginnings...

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Bloodhearte; the lost beginnings...

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After browsing through a few tomes in the library, I came across a strange book with the words 'Bloodhearte' scribbled sloppily on the black cover. I read it, and found it rather interesting that it was a biography of this cult leader...

According to the book, he was born in an ancient cavern. His parents consisted of a mysterious woman simply called 'Jaroa' and a demon named 'Hosphus.' Jaroa died only a few days after his birthday of one year due to a disease that involves weakening of strength and coughing of blood. Hosphus couldn't find a cure for this illness, and felt so much shame that he couldn't save her. Therefore, he decided to take his leave in search for a possibility to revive Jaroa. Eventually, he left Bloodhearte when he was around seven years of age, only giving him a cloak and dagger to be on his way. Hosphus simply couldn't have his child interfere in his search, fearing that the unknown magic behind Bloodhearte would muddle any attempts in Jaroa's resurrection. Bloodhearte was told to go to a library and remain there only studying after he was taught the spell 'orl kah.' There, he grew up, hidden away from social circles only to speak with travelers that would enter the library. The remainder of his childhood is never mentioned...however, at the age of 15, he experimented slightly with the dark arts and became very interested. He continued for 10 years, and suddenly walked out of the library...he never spoke to anybody, and disappeared...

For a whole century.

Afterwards, he came back completely unaged and halfway enlightened. He began this 'Cult of the Blackstone' as a movement toward the ways of Moshran. Nobody knows what had happened to him when he left...
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Post by Malinne »

A book about our Bloodhearte? This is very peculiar... Such an intriguing past. He would have to be... more than a century old. What could have happened to him within that unknown time-period?

Perhaps...
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Paul Laffing laughs.
Its probably a hoax from some hobbit who thought that it would be funny.
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Post by Bloodhearte »

Bloodhearte turns his head away, sighs, and mumbles: So that's where that diary went...

I doubt I'm ready to even hint what happened to me during that century. I believe my mother died from a disease similar to yours, Malinne...

The accuracy of my childhood remained a mystery to me, until the blackstone helped me research it.
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Post by Malinne »

Oh? I see...

Are you still seeking to revive your mother?
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Post by Bloodhearte »

I apologize, for I was a bit unclear in my writings...it is actually my father, Hosphus that seeks to revive her.

However, I would've done anything to help my mother survive...I simply can't let somebody fall victim to this disease again. I just can't...why am I so ashamed for caring?

Stalks off into the library
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Post by Malinne »

Ah, thank you for clarifying that. Are you truly ashamed? If you are, then do not care for me. I will be fine for now... Others are attempting to help me, so do not feel obligated to help, though it is much appreciated.

Malinne smiles.
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Post by Bloodhearte »

Heh...caring isn't an emotion that you can help. Perhaps it's better that I follow it rather than deny it.
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Post by paul laffing »

Oh, so i guess it is not a hoax. Snaps his fingers, and then comes up with a mischievous idea. Paul grins.
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Post by Bumbol Woodstock »

Why would anyone want to know the background of a cult leader? I certainly don't care to know the origin of a cult leader. Besides, his cult is a joke.
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Post by Bloodhearte »

Bumbol the idiot, how would you know if my group was a 'joke?'

I actually have friends, you know, and they asked me questions regarding my backround; so this whole listing doesn't revolve around your preferences.
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