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Journals & Backgrounds / Re: Eliezra Baldwin's File
« Last post by Fiverine on December 31, 2021, 09:34:33 am »Sister Mylene's prophecy was accurate. I have heard another Ilmateri making proclamations and Ostian said the beggars have tipped him off to the presence of at least one other. I took this news to Mylene thinking it would give her some solace. She has still been breaking down in tears sporadically, haunted by the fates of the refugees who went with Vyc and Sid. Especially the children. I have no idea how those fooled into accompanying the Fane are faring, but I am told that a few who joined Diiri's Boys are already dead.
Mylene was sad but stable and drinking her usual tea when I spoke to her at the shrine this eve. I told her the good news and said that I would seek out these brothers and sisters in spirit and show them our shrine and relic. To my shock, she burst into tears again and for longer than she has in days. I gave her time to settle and when she did not I asked her why she still grieved for the lost when help was finally at hand.
Priestess Mylene stopped sobbing, sipped some of her brew and fixed me with a somber look. She had that distant look that often hints one of her visions is imminent. Finally she spoke.
"After what happened to the refugees I knew that more of our faith would be drawn here. And I knew they would be guardians and crusaders like you Eliezra. Our persecutors have endangered children. It is not for our lost that I shed tears for now. I shed tears for those who took them."
Mylene was sad but stable and drinking her usual tea when I spoke to her at the shrine this eve. I told her the good news and said that I would seek out these brothers and sisters in spirit and show them our shrine and relic. To my shock, she burst into tears again and for longer than she has in days. I gave her time to settle and when she did not I asked her why she still grieved for the lost when help was finally at hand.
Priestess Mylene stopped sobbing, sipped some of her brew and fixed me with a somber look. She had that distant look that often hints one of her visions is imminent. Finally she spoke.
"After what happened to the refugees I knew that more of our faith would be drawn here. And I knew they would be guardians and crusaders like you Eliezra. Our persecutors have endangered children. It is not for our lost that I shed tears for now. I shed tears for those who took them."