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The journey may end

Writers: April
Date Posted: 20th September 2007

Characters: Erilite
Description: Erilite learns of the man she looks for and sets out.
Location: Garnet Valley Hold
Date: month 6, day 21 of Turn 4


Erilite had spent a mere sevensday at the hold. She had spoken to many and had finally learned of a name. Someone there had given her the name of a man that could have been her father. She had her first true hint.

The guard had been rather old and had spoken of her true mother. He had told of her bueaty. He spoke of her light blond hair and bright blue eyes, of her laugh . He said that she was always so sweet and happy. He told
Erilite that her mother had fallen for a man who was there for talks with her mother's Father. Her true mother's name she learned was Valima. He spoke of the man as having auburn hair and soft brown eyes.

He had sat silent for a long time as her thought of the mans name. He finally told her his name was something like Corowal. He said that last he had heard the boy had disappeared bake to where he had come form.

Erilite then asked around for information on Corowal. A woman in the kitchen told her that Corowal lived in Emerald Falls.

So now here she was, back to waundering the wilderness. She was going to find this man. She slipped throught the undergrowth and into the open fields of Emerald Falls and looked around. So this is where her journey may
end.

Last updated on the September 23rd 2007


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