The Great Library of Palanthas

An Aesthetic shows you to a small reading room.

Stories of Ansalon from the view of Jasmine.

A little gully dwarf runs by and says 'Wordwrap is at 65. You change? Off 65 80.'
The gully continues 'Eyes hurt? Turn Color OFF!! (regular story dates)

Astinus says 'Enter the main library here to view only the author list.'
Astinus gently places a pulp magazine on the table in front of you.
You note the spine bears the word 'Jasmine' scribed in earth-colored grey ink.


Author:    Jasmine        
Date:      Wed Aug 29
23:29:14 2007
Subject     The Making of an
apperentice

Born to wealthy merchants, she had most
everything she wanted as a child
growing up in Palanthas.  She
was given the best education that wealth good
buy, and most noble
families knew her well.  At the age of nine all that
changed.  It
had been a blistering hot day, and the residents and
travelers
all were seeking shelter from the hot rays of the sun
when a tall man in a
dark cloak walked into her fathers shop. 
She could not see his face clearly
as the hood was pulled up over
his head covering all identifing features. 
But his voice she
will always remember, it was barely above a whisper in
volume but
it was also a voice that chilled her to the bone.  As he
talked
with her father over some disagreement in price it seemed,
two more figures
approached the shop and stood just inside the
doorway.  

The arguement behind her with her father and the
unknown man became more
intense and as she sat there watching she
noticed the other two drawing the
door closed and locking it. 
They then began to circle around each side of
the room blocking
all escape ro routes.  

It was then that the man pulled out a
wand and looked at my father, "You
were told the price of failure
when you undertook this assignment, now you
will pay the price." 
He placed the wand to my fathers temple and whispered
some
strange words of which she found she could understand.  As she
watched
she realized the man was sucking the life from her
fathers body, and she
watched as her fathers body slumped and
fell to his knees and then backwards
onto the floor.  She let out
a scream as she stood and ran as fast as
possible for the door. 
Halfway there she felt herself lifted up and off of
the ground,
but she kept her legs moving as if she was going to be able
to
run out of the grasp of the person who held her.  

"Let me
go.  Let me go."  She screamed at the person holding her until
she
felt a hand clamped down over her mouth muffling her words. 
It was then
that the man who was now finished draining the life
from her father, began
to make his way towards where she was
being held.  Then she began praying,
hoping one of the gods were
listening to her.  She cared not which god it
was so long as they
would hear her cries and send help to her.  Her eyes
bulged with
each step the man took towards her and her prayers screamed
in
her mind, as if the louder her mind was the better the gods
could hear her. 
















She looked again and noticed the
man was only two short paces from her.  A
twisted smile was
partially hidden under his fullgrown dark beard.  "Please
dear
gods, if any of you have any love for me, spare me the fate that
has
come unto my father.  Save me from these men who wish to harm
me as they
have done to my father."  

It was then as the man was
but a mere pace away from her that a blinding
white light
enveloped her and she heard the voice in her mind.  "What
will
you do Jasmine if you are saved from the fate of your
father?  Will you seek
revenge on those who have done such?" 


Shaking her head, she felt a single tear drip down her cheek as
she answered
the voice speaking to her.  "No M'lord.  Vengeance I
shall not seek, I only
wish I could have somehow protected him
from that fate.  And it would be my
goal to protect others from a
similiar fate as he, if it is within my power
to do so."  

As
she finished the light drew away and she woke and found herself
in a warm
straw bed.  Though she didn't know where here was she
felt that the god she
spoke with had placed her there for a
reason.  As she was sitting up and
getting ready to leave the
room, a man in a white robe floated into the room
smiling at her.
 

"Greetings my young pupil.  I trust you slept well?"  He said
as he placed a
tray of meat and cheese on the bedside table. 


"Yes" she said, " Though I am not sure where here is, or how i
got here to
begin with.  Or who you are for that matter."  His
smile never left his lips
as he motioned at the tray that she
could go ahead and eat.  "As for where
you are young lady, that
would be the mage school of Palanthas.  I am Master
Gorgeun.  As
for you got here, well that is a mystery also, as i found
you
lying unconscius on my doorstep three days ago."  

"I am
Jasmine.  Did you say three days ago you found me?"  She shook
her
head trying to remember all that had happened up until then,
as she nibbled
on some meat and cheese from the tray.  "The last
thing I remember was a
blinding white light, and my father dying.
 Then the light was speaking to
me, and when I answered
everything went dark, then I woke up here."  Gorgeun
nodded as
she finished.  Thus it came that she stayed in the mage school
and
grew and learned magic and of the gods and more at the
school.  But at the
age of eightteen she knew there was more to
learn and she asked her master
where she should go to learn more
of magic.  Which is when she was told of
the test of the conclave
and only those who passed the test could learn more
magic then
she now held within her.  It was for her that he sent the
missive
to the conclave, letting them know that she had learned
all she could from
him.  And inquiring as to her acceptance into
there order.  

The Storytellers of Ansalon, The DragonLance MUD

Astinus points to the massive wall of books behind him and bids you to make a selection.


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Astinus sighs as he recants 'We saved 868 books from Ansalon from before the great Cataclysm through today.'
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