The Great Library of Palanthas

An Aesthetic shows you to a small reading room.

Stories of Ansalon from the view of Korlia.

A little gully dwarf runs by and says 'Wordwrap Off 65 80.'
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Astinus says 'Enter the main library here to view only the author list.'
Astinus gently places a tattered paperback on the table in front of you.
You note the spine bears the word 'Korlia' scribed in unearthly red ink.


Author:    Korlia         
Date:      Sat Oct 16 05:17:31 2010
Subject     When the bough breaks, Leaving the light

Born into a noble family in the elven city of Silvanost, Korlia wanted
for nothing as a child, other than friends. Showing remarkable promise in
magic at a young age, she was kept secluded and tutored extensively in the
arcane arts, giving up any semblence of a normal childhood in return for
advanced knowledge. By the age of 50, Korlia had proven herself more
advanced then others her own age, and even than those older than her.
However, she grew distant, aloof, and cold-hearted, rebuffing even the
friendliest of advances, desiring only to learn more. Her parents, once
proud of her, grew to be worried as her antisocial behavior continued to
worsen. Her tutors and masters noticed as well, but cared little, for having
such a magical prodigy raised their status and their pride. For twenty-five
years, Korlia grew more and more distant, but stronger and stronger. Her
parents feared that no one would ever thaw the icy shell around her heart,
they feared that she would consume herself in her thirst for knowledge. To
combat that fear, they threw young elven men at her, trying to find one whom
she would show interest in. Little did they know, their efforts pushed
korlia further and further away from their society. Korlia grew disgusted
with her parents and their obsession with appearances. All she really cared
about was magic and knowledge. Whether she married or not, whether she had
children or not, did not matter to her. She had her whole life ahead of her
for that, for now, she wanted to focus only on learning as much as she
could. Her parent's couldn't, or wouldn't understand that, and continued
their pushing, til one day Korlia decided that she could take no more. Late
one night, she gathered her things, bid farewell to her birthplace, and
magically transported herself to the city of solace. Her new life
awaited...


For 25 years, Korlia lived in the outskirts of solace, practicing her magic
and researching all she could. Once a week, she made a trip to the library
of palanthas to check out a variety of books. After awhile, her research,
and desire for knowledge, led her to a temple of Lunitari. Talking to a
priest within, she came to realize that the way of Solinari was not for her.
Her thirst for knowledge could, and already had, come between her and
Solinari's precepts. Such times had led to a loss of power, a feeling of
abandonment. And so, praying that Solinari would forgive her, Korlia severed
all ties to Solinari, praying instead to Lunitari, and begging the goddess
to take korlia into her fold. Hence began the story of Korlia Cor-Dryadalis,
silvanesti magus of the moons. 

The Storytellers of Ansalon, The DragonLance MUD

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


Authors: All|A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

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