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The Theran Mystique - Volume 3, Issue 5
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THERAN OPINIONS by Tiessa and Dartheryn
We asked young adventueres for their first impressions of Thera.
They said:
Celevio the Magus:
It's ok I'm a bit overwhelemed I ned to get used to the geography. It is
breathtakingly beautiful."
Fronton Argarius the 3rd Black:
I was impressed at how simple it was to be born into the realms, and I
think that everyone is really helpful. I like the scenary, it's very well
done. "
Alex the Burner:
Well, I like the way the world was put together. There are many things
that you can do that intrests me."
Meako Esue the Devout:
Well i find this city (Seringale) rather annoying as I can not find a
trainer. But, on a good aspect it has the potential to be a fest pool of
plagues and sicknesses. So there are some redeeming features of this city.
The outside lands seem to be quite hostle in that they weed out the weak.
so all in all it seem like a plesant place ripe for the picking."
Bastion the Uncontrolled:
Thera is a land waiting to be dominated. The weather is amiable.
Jounshin Argarius the 3rd Black
Well, I think this is a great place. I think Thera is one of the greatest
places I have visited yet. I like that it is easier to find your way around
here than other places. I have yet to get lost. It is very well drawn out
for you in whichever place you decide to go."
Feyrat the Knifer:
I can't really say at the moment, I'm too new here.
Klia the Wizard:
The scenery is nice, hills are too steep for my liking, but the towns seem
sturdily built. I have found many of the people who are a part of Cabals
to be either lacking in their jobs or poor at doing them. Certain Knights
and Justices. Also many of those who are of the higher ranks in their
guildhalls. There is too much of a focus on who is higher than who in what
guild. I cannot turn around without being insulted because I am not
favored by the Grand Master of illusion. Guild master that is. And the
answer to every reasonable complaint that I present is that I should earn
more ranks."
Aeries Flowne the Hired Killer:
Well, it is very ...hmm, interesting. Definetly set in its ways. The
traditions of Thera are very well thought-out ones."
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We asked:Why do inexperienced adventurers not make it past the thirty
fifth rank?
They said:
Arahstuff the Melody Maker said:
Well, I would have to say that it is not just one fact that would make them
leave. It is the tough life on these plains that they cannot take, and just
give in to the possibility of just returning to their usual lives.
Tizmul of the Order of the Black Robe was more forthcoming, and said:
The hardships of travel send the weak running. I have seen none of repute
hide at home. It is ineptness that shies them away before reaching their
thirty-fifth rank."
Feyrat the Spy simply said "No".
He was not at all helpful.
Torrenal the Seeker of Cold opined:
I don't think that anything could convince me to leave the life completely.
I then asked 'Why do you think others leave', to which he replied:
Possibly being killed repeatedly by someone without the chance or ability
to avenge themselves?"
'Hmmm I would think because people kill the[m] over and over again, or they
get bored, thats what I think anyways.'
Bokon thought:
Does it have something to do with being slaughtered [b]y more bloodthirsty,
and experienced, members of this land?
Athrin Verom, The Master of the Spirit suggested that it might be
because they are either intimidated by how much work is to be done, and
well they have not the will power".
Juleth the Cavalier of Legion had a different take on the matter, saying:
Considering most cabals consist of the thirtieth or higher rank, perhaps
it is their destiny to join such a party in which failure means their long
departure.
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