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A library full yet empty for my wants

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2003 3:49 am
by Drathe
Drathe scanned the library shelves, moving books and parchments, pulling out and replacing books that caught his eye. But none where what he sought.

After hearing rumourse in the tavern and variouse other town wispers, he had heard one about Geomancy, tho this did not directly intrest him, the small mention of a hunter, an Enforcer did. There was nothing quite like a good story to read, then tell again over a tankerd of ale in the tavern.

The Enforcer was some mythical, man, beast, creature, or demi god who would hunt the users of magics decreed band by the gods of the land. What a wonderouss tale it would make over a table of drunkerd friends. But as with most tales it was facts that made the core of it, and so information was wat Drathe sought for in the books.

For hourse he searched amazed then annoyed to the point of sickness at how many books Mrs Bluesbottom had written about the joys of cooking.
Nothing, he could find nothing on the Myth. Hmm, maye I should speak to Damien, he thought as he put the variouse books back in their places.

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2003 3:54 am
by Pronon Palmsuger
I too have searched the library thouroly and found no books even mentioning Geomancy. supsiously I found no books mentioning the deadly drought we are in nor its cause.

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2003 4:35 am
by Konstantin K
The key to the drought problem is hardly in the books.
We got what we deserved, being a parasite, consumer society. We kill trees, animals, fish, herbs. We live, killing everything in our way.
Time for nature to teach us a lesson. And it did.
Or someone else did, somebody who hates humans and their lifestyle with all their essence.
A just punishment, I see...

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2003 4:59 am
by Kincent Nolatri
Carying on what Mr. K said,sounds like where in trouble and no books are going to save us.As a matter of fact I was up there with the gods a few days ago and they would not tell me any thing about the drought.Maybe it's time for a Fire Seer ritaul

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2003 10:43 am
by Hagen von Rabenfeld
Inform yourselves properly is all i will write

~not signed~

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2003 6:28 pm
by Grant Herion
Mr. K, if you think that way you can leave, very simple. Secondly I suspect I know who is causing this though I am not certain. And I doubt Geomancy has much to do with it...

~Woodsman~

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2003 12:18 am
by Elaralith
This town of Troll's Bane has been cruel to the land. This is the result. This town has always taken from the earth and the forest and the waters. Never has this town given back to Nature from which it has taken all. The present drought is quite likely a result of imbalance caused by the inconsideration of this town in its acts towards the earth. Look not to books nor magic to save you, instead choose the simple and wise path of taking care of nature....
~An Elf~

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2003 12:27 am
by Anonymous Writer
I believe your assumption is possible, though improbable. I do not know if you have noticed, but there is only fresh sand and dead grass within the town and its general borders. The island is not suffering, the town is. I believe at this point it is safe to say that there is something other than nature taking part in this. Nature holds no grudges and seeks no vengeance.

~Anonymous

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2003 1:38 am
by Grant Herion
Also, the town of Trollsbane does everything other towns do. And yet other towns are not being "punished" so theory is flawed.

~Woodsman~

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2003 1:56 am
by Konstantin K
Why the attitude? I am simply stating the fact. Our lifestyle is making something very powerful angry.

One thing I agree with you upon, woodsman, is that I doubt that Darlok or Geomancy has anything to do with it. Think someone who likes to destroy books, doesn't like human lifestyle, and hates rune magic. Clue everywhere.

And you sir or madam who didn't sign their name, maybe you will inform us of what is known to you?

K