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Post by Lady Livira on Jul 10, 2004 14:49:12 GMT -5
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Post by Imbedae on Nov 25, 2004 20:36:13 GMT -5
might i ask what this is for? perhaps the age old story of imbedae and anarya? i have an idea...you ought to put that out so that it can be read by everyone, but not added to...
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Post by Lady Livira on Nov 25, 2004 23:20:33 GMT -5
This thread is to role play if you want to go researching in the library for some reason...I guess I could put the Anarya/Imbedae thing if you want.
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Post by Elrohir on Nov 26, 2004 12:11:00 GMT -5
We need an old Librarian....Who can tell me the way to 'The Hobbit'
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Post by Lady Livira on Nov 26, 2004 12:12:14 GMT -5
Hee hee! Perhaps in the library we can find the book called "A Hobbit's Tale, by Bilbo Baggins and The Lord of the Rings by Frodo Baggins.." I'd like to read that one!
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Post by Elrohir on Nov 26, 2004 12:20:54 GMT -5
After me.
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Aredhel Arnatuile
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Post by Aredhel Arnatuile on Dec 10, 2004 16:08:40 GMT -5
oooh, a library... But i can tell that it's hardly used, there's dust on all the books! But yeah, an old little librarian would be nice...
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Post by Azil Ransom on Dec 10, 2004 17:22:42 GMT -5
Azil Ransom sat reading at the desk in the front foyer of the library. With the healing house next door, she often came both to read and to assist the old fellow who ran the library. He'd gone for some errands, and left Azil in charge for the day.
She heard the old wooden door at the entrance creak shut. She went up to the elf who came in.
"Hello there, can I help you?
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Aredhel Arnatuile
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Post by Aredhel Arnatuile on Dec 11, 2004 12:19:16 GMT -5
Aredhel entered the library, she loved to read, but since she had come to th realm, she had not picked up a book. After shutting the old wooden door, an elf maiden came up to her. "Hello there, can I help you?" Aredhel pondered the question for a while, "Well actually, now that you mention it, yes you can. Do you by any chance know were the astronomy section is?" Aredhel loved the stars.
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Post by Lady Livira on Dec 12, 2004 0:04:41 GMT -5
Livira had been flipping through the pages of an old, aged book that contained a history of the elves across Ennorath when she heard an elf voice ask about where the astronomy section was. The queen turned and saw an elf maiden speaking to Azil, and promptly went over and answered the question before Azil could.
"Astronomy, you say? It's right over here," Livira said warmly, pointing to a row of old leather books with blue and gold covers. She smiled at the lady. "I can always tell an intelligent person by if they like to study the stars or not. Oh, I love the stars and the heavens. Such beauty, such power, such intrigue." Livira looked back at the elf, furling her eyebrows as she thought for a moment. "Have I met you before? You seem particularly familiar, perhaps I am mistaken. I have met many elves in my time."
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Aredhel Arnatuile
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Post by Aredhel Arnatuile on Dec 12, 2004 15:57:53 GMT -5
"Why thank you my queen, but no, I do not belive I've had the pleasure of meeting you before. I am Aredhel Arnatuile, a wandering elven bard." With this Aredhel gave Livira a slight nod of the head, "I am currently seeking refuge in your realm."
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Post by Lady Livira on Dec 12, 2004 19:22:35 GMT -5
"Ah, I see," Livira said, "Very well then. I do indeed hope you find the needed refuge here. We are a peaceful people and welcome any who come out of troubled areas. There are many friendly people here, many fabulous sights to see, and many shops to look in. If you need help at all, please just ask. Anyone here is willing to answer your questions. What was your name again?"
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Aredhel Arnatuile
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Post by Aredhel Arnatuile on Dec 13, 2004 12:27:36 GMT -5
"Aredhel Arnatuile, and yes, I have found great refuge here. I am wondering wether or not I should make my home permanently here, as a bard I never really had a place to call home." At this, Aredhel declined her head, trying to hide the tears of a past memory.
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