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Lale had waited a week before making her rounds through old haunts of Valenntenia. Her words of support for the Vanguard have been met with quite the positive response, and had made itself known throughout the ancient city after a couple of days. Her return had been met with disdain and murmurs, whispered behind her back wherever she went, but now, the name Carvyre was back in the good graces of the forgiving people. She was on their side, there to help the Vanguard, truly help them and create some change. Her family were in deep with the Generals and Commander, and it meant there was more support for her cause.
Being a politician had never been her agenda. She needed support for her true goal, but no one could go up against the Absalon and tradition, even with the name Carvyre.
In the Tower, a Great Library was open to the public. Not many wandered the aisles that housed the written accounts of past Guardians, but Lale knew her way around it when spending her time here every evening since the party. She insisted her staff prepare the Carvyre House, the large residential household in Old Town that used to serve as a guest house for friends of the Carvyres, but Lale needed to be close by the Vanguard, the prison, and the Tower.
Some Guardians did not choose to reside in the Tower, some Somners did not either, but Lale was sure she would run into someone here in the library, snooping on the written memories of Guardians past and gone. She was reading the Guardian of Fire, many generations before her, of the name Arisa Carvyre. She died in service to Valenntenia, blazing her power one particularly cruel winter to keep the city alive. Her fire extinguished, and thus her oath ended.
Many Guardians of that time wrote how selfish she was to sacrifice herself, the Stone too. It consumed her, made her unable to control the inferno and created her demise.
But Lale knew every Guardian was different, that the Stones they swore to protect granted them a different notion of power than the last Guardian of their Runestone.
"Thank you for your service, Guardian Arisa." Lale murmured, snapping the journal closed before placing it onto the reading table before her. She craned her neck from side to side, stretching her arms upwards as a yawn fought to escape past her lips.
There was much to learn and read, her own book of notes left open that detailed what Stone was worth keeping in rotation. Faith was a scarce material to read up on. The recovered writings were indiscernible, written by those that went mad with power and greed. Lale had already been chewed out by Kaira Yehven, and decided to explore that Stone at a later date.
She turned around to see who else was in the library, hoping to catch a Guardian or someone that has worked with them.
No politics today, she thought to herself, only the goal to serve my own agenda.
Being a politician had never been her agenda. She needed support for her true goal, but no one could go up against the Absalon and tradition, even with the name Carvyre.
In the Tower, a Great Library was open to the public. Not many wandered the aisles that housed the written accounts of past Guardians, but Lale knew her way around it when spending her time here every evening since the party. She insisted her staff prepare the Carvyre House, the large residential household in Old Town that used to serve as a guest house for friends of the Carvyres, but Lale needed to be close by the Vanguard, the prison, and the Tower.
Some Guardians did not choose to reside in the Tower, some Somners did not either, but Lale was sure she would run into someone here in the library, snooping on the written memories of Guardians past and gone. She was reading the Guardian of Fire, many generations before her, of the name Arisa Carvyre. She died in service to Valenntenia, blazing her power one particularly cruel winter to keep the city alive. Her fire extinguished, and thus her oath ended.
Many Guardians of that time wrote how selfish she was to sacrifice herself, the Stone too. It consumed her, made her unable to control the inferno and created her demise.
But Lale knew every Guardian was different, that the Stones they swore to protect granted them a different notion of power than the last Guardian of their Runestone.
"Thank you for your service, Guardian Arisa." Lale murmured, snapping the journal closed before placing it onto the reading table before her. She craned her neck from side to side, stretching her arms upwards as a yawn fought to escape past her lips.
There was much to learn and read, her own book of notes left open that detailed what Stone was worth keeping in rotation. Faith was a scarce material to read up on. The recovered writings were indiscernible, written by those that went mad with power and greed. Lale had already been chewed out by Kaira Yehven, and decided to explore that Stone at a later date.
She turned around to see who else was in the library, hoping to catch a Guardian or someone that has worked with them.
No politics today, she thought to herself, only the goal to serve my own agenda.