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Wednesday, May 05, 2004
Thursday, May 06, 2004
Friday, May 07, 2004
Saturday, May 08, 2004
Monday, May 10, 2004
Tuesday, May 11, 2004
Friday, May 14, 2004
Saturday, May 15, 2004
Tuesday, May 18, 2004
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Entries dated
prior to May Year 4, are the historical essays of Tranidus III, Sir Henrus, and others |
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Did You Know? |
| The religious
world is ruled by the Churches of the Twelve Truths. Each
"Truth" is in a state of tension with every other.
The predominant group is currently the Church of the Truth of Piety.
The greatest challenge to religious
authority is currently the non-church group called the followers of
"the way". This new religion spreads like
wild- fire due to it's main popularity being free forgiveness
- something the established truths make you earn.
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New "Helpers"
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To day three boys, (although I was promised young men), arrived to begin apprenticeships here under my direction. They are untrained and barely literate. What thoughts the gangmaster of Rigchester must have been thinking with these weifs is surely not that of a sane man.
I have sent word to Hurgen and Murigate begging the librarians there to find me boys with at least minimal potential.
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# Tuesday, May 18, 2004
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Demands
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I have met with the staff in attendance to the younger children of the king.
They have requested that I produce a catalogue of every scare and attempt on the children of royal's in the surrounding kingdoms. The children's guard are to be made aware of everything that has ever been tried and be ready.
I still do not have any assistance here.
I am told that I should speak with Lady Dui who might be willing, after some wine, to shed some light on the events here.
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# Saturday, May 15, 2004
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I have now completed the task set before me by the king.
With the help of just under a hundred servants I have sorted and searched the last five years records for clues to present before the king.
While this has yielded nothing substantial his majesty does at least seam reasonably impressed. I have been given a commission worth a small fortune to employ such clerks and servants literate and illiterate as might be required to re-order the archives and allow the king to continually make such requests as this with less delay than before.
I am at a loss as to how this can be done. That has not stopped me from sending word to the local centers of learning that suitable literate persons could find gainful employment at the court of the King.
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# Friday, May 14, 2004
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Who's Who |
King
Doam
Ruler of Gandiver, of the house of Regillus.
Prince Philip
Up-start son of King Judas II of Masidoni. The
prince came to Gandiver to study at the great Buxton College here in
Masidoni. Since then he has continued to be associated with rebellious
strieing in the city.
Duke Marlot
The only courtier with current connections to the
college
Duke & Dutches Vantinii
Elegant socialites whose company is well sort after
in popular circles. After the king they are currently the
leading trend setters.
Earl White
Traveller and friend of the kings since his college
days.
Earl Balinni
Head advisor to the
King. A downright conceited man and a terrible loser.
Sir Garrion
Advisor to the king on the subject of the local
populace.
Sir Phillip Dumont
Trade Adviser to the King.
Sir Gari Jarel
I am convince this man is kept here by the king for
some reason. But that reason is unknown to the court.
Lord Gammi
Bishop Lishinu
A highly pious man who constantly presses for greater
freedom for the Churches.
Cardinal Vi
Religious Advisor to the Royal house
Bishop Tan
Religious attendant to the souls of the Royal house
Lady Fornic
Lady Fallim
Lady Dui
Barron Darkin
Barron Fullu
Bobit Tang
John Red
Harold Grean
The Chronicler
that's me. The scribe and Chronicler
Elect of the court of King Doam the first
The Kings Children
Princes
Thomas
Drel
Charles
Gordon
Tonilla
Princesses
Gabbil
Anne
Charitol
Angelica
Sharon
Hanni
Ruth
Jennti
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