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Bookwyrm Posted - 19 Aug 2004 : 06:29:37
I am returned from the Moonshaes, where I had productive scholarly moments, despite the efforts of rogue Bhaal cultists still lingering in those lands . . . .

I understand as well that I was not the only one plagued by evil forces. Apparently some fiends took advantage of my absence to wage a seige on these gates of knowledge. (Yup, now I'm back, so nothing to worry about, folks. Except perhaps draconic egos.)

The group of scholars and pilgrims I was with were enjoyable company . . . most of the time. I roomed with one young monk who liked the bottle a bit overmuch, and the daughter of our leader liked it (and a certain noxious weed) even more. Indeed, I was one of only two who did not partake of a certain dark-colored brew when we visited a famous brewery in the City of the Black Waters.

We also had an exceptional horseless-carriage driver who obviously had a skill modifier for its operation somewhere around +70, judging by the way he maneuvered that monster through spaces I thought far too small. In fact, he only misjudged once, and (as our leader put it) "left his mark in Galway." (He took that a bit badly, I have to say.)

He also had a good singing voice, and sang us songs about the regions we were passing through; he was full of good tales and times. We really lucked out with him. He really went the extra mile (sometimes literally).

Now then. Seems I've got some work piled up here. I didn't have as much time as I hoped to get some Candlekeep work done while I was gone, so I suppose I'd better get busy before Alaundo deducts a star or two.
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Lina Posted - 24 Aug 2004 : 10:05:06
quote:
Originally posted by Bookwyrm

Thank you, Lina, you make me feel so wanted.

Poor Wyrmy. All that matters is you're back now.
Bookwyrm Posted - 22 Aug 2004 : 07:41:50
Thank you, Lina, you make me feel so wanted.
Lina Posted - 22 Aug 2004 : 07:29:26
Welcome back bookwyrm. I didn't even notice you had left. Maybe because I wasn't as active as I used to be.
The Sage Posted - 20 Aug 2004 : 13:55:14
quote:
Originally posted by Sarelle
(Alaundo - take note, another one who was conspicuously missing during Candlekeep's troubles. Co-conspirator with Sage and Lady K? )

It's all part of my fiendish plan...

I am, the master 'loth...
The Cardinal Posted - 19 Aug 2004 : 23:19:39
Welcome back Dragon, thy presesnce hath been missed, and pondered over for sometime...
"Welcome back to the Land of the Livin'
Now Pick up a shovel and get Diggin'!!!"
Bookwyrm Posted - 19 Aug 2004 : 15:09:50
quote:
Originally posted by Sarelle

How was the irish countryside?



Wet. Well, it has to stay emerald-green somehow. There are only four types of weather in Ireland . . . windy rain, cold rain, sunny rain, and snow.

And the Irish have a saying for this, as they do for most things: "There's no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing."

Still, as I mentioned, it's the rain that makes the land so green, and it wasn't unenjoyable. You should have felt the wind in County Mayo -- it was strong that day. Almost knocked me down one time, and while my human form isn't a heavyweight, it also isn't small.

[::walks away, singing "The Green and Red of Mayo"::]
Sarelle Posted - 19 Aug 2004 : 14:24:07
Welcome back Bookwyrm. How was the irish countryside?

(Alaundo - take note, another one who was conspicuously missing during Candlekeep's troubles. Co-conspirator with Sage and Lady K? )
Alaundo Posted - 19 Aug 2004 : 11:42:36
Well met

Ahhh, welcome back, dear Bookwyrm It certainly sounds like the Emerald Isle was most enjoyable.

Good to see thee back in the library.... now back to thy Realmslore
MuadDib Posted - 19 Aug 2004 : 08:19:55
And a most humble welcome back. You were missed and I am most glad to see your safe return
The Sage Posted - 19 Aug 2004 : 06:42:52
Ah... the dragon has come home to roost... Let me be the first to offer you the warmest "welcome back" sir... You've been sorely missed by all of us -- moreso the poor sods whose duty it was to attend to your responsibilities during your extended absence.

I see that your studies went well, and you appear to have made the acquaintance of some "interesting" associates.

Well, I'm sure you have many an interesting tale to tell, and as is always the case, little time to tell them. So, I will let you to return to your duties here at Candlekeep and ask only, that you allow me the pleasure of your company at the inn later tonight. Join me for a time of good drink, fine stories, and whatever other kinds of mischief we can create...



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