The Savani Remembrance
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 11:24 pm
In these dark times, chaos unfolds all around us and leaves confusion in its wake. For this reason, and many more, those who went to feast with the Savani must remember to uphold the vow made that night. This promise is not only for those who were present at the celebration, but to all those who wish to have a peaceful future in Final Haven.
That night, all those present danced and sang. After the dancing, a calling was made from inside a sacred circle to bring forth an ancient warrior. This warrior was guarding two Dwarven children, and dutifully gave his life for them. The children buried the warrior. His headstone is marked with a rare Worldstone. We asked the warrior for the Worldstone. He agreed on a few conditions.
The spirit told us of the things that he needed to be put to rest. He asked for a decent warrior’s burial. He told us that a proper burial would consist of reburying his remains in a grave marked with a tombstone that has been carved with his name and heroic deeds. After the burial, words should be spoken over the grave to honor him and those he protected. The burial though, is just the beginning to a grand feast. At the feast he asked us to sing the songs of light, dance, and weave the tales of our lives and lands. He particularly wanted to hear stories of those who have come after him.
I for one will do what I swore to do when we asked the spirit for his help. There were many present when this occurred, so I ask you to join me in this endeavor. One night of feasting for what may promise to be part of the salvation for our dear Haven is all that is needed. Please, who will help me put this poor soul to rest?
That night, all those present danced and sang. After the dancing, a calling was made from inside a sacred circle to bring forth an ancient warrior. This warrior was guarding two Dwarven children, and dutifully gave his life for them. The children buried the warrior. His headstone is marked with a rare Worldstone. We asked the warrior for the Worldstone. He agreed on a few conditions.
The spirit told us of the things that he needed to be put to rest. He asked for a decent warrior’s burial. He told us that a proper burial would consist of reburying his remains in a grave marked with a tombstone that has been carved with his name and heroic deeds. After the burial, words should be spoken over the grave to honor him and those he protected. The burial though, is just the beginning to a grand feast. At the feast he asked us to sing the songs of light, dance, and weave the tales of our lives and lands. He particularly wanted to hear stories of those who have come after him.
I for one will do what I swore to do when we asked the spirit for his help. There were many present when this occurred, so I ask you to join me in this endeavor. One night of feasting for what may promise to be part of the salvation for our dear Haven is all that is needed. Please, who will help me put this poor soul to rest?