The Great Library of Palanthas

An Aesthetic shows you to a small reading room.

Stories of Ansalon from the view of Sdresk.

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 massive tome bound in dragonskin on the table in front of you.
You note the spine bears the word 'Sdresk' scribed in dull grey ink.


Author:    Sdresk         
Date:      Sun Jun  1
01:32:29 2008
Subject     Travels through Palanthas

As
the young human man headed south on a makeshift canoe, he
wondered
where his travels would truly take him. He paddled
slowly, wearing barely
enough equipment to survive, he looked on
ominously at the pirates and
sharks in the oceans around him.
Perhaps, if he could make it to Palanthas,
he though to himself,
he might be able to find work for himself. 

As the sun set on
the seas, the man Sdresk (prounounced Dresk) paddled into
the
docks of Freeport a small snapping lizard approached him. Fearing
for
his safety, knowing that reptiles are often aggresive to
humans he proceeded
to attack him with the makeshift sword given
to him by his father. With a
few sharp blows the lizard died and
its tongue fell to the ground, glowing
strangely. 'Thats odd'
he thought to himself, not having seen anything of
this nature
before, he quickly stashed it in his small pack before
anyone
else could notice. Quickly, as the shadows began to
lengthen on the day,
Sdresk headed to find quarters for the night
at the local Inn. 

As the door to the inn swung open, Sdresk
looked quickly around the room,
gathering his thoughts on his
surrounds. Looking over to the innkeep, he
asked for quarters for
the night, upon recieving them he headed to the
barkeep for a
tonic. Looking up to the barkeep, Sdresk inquired about work
in
Palanthas. 

'Aye, I think you'd be able to find something to
do for yourself in that
town'

'Do you have any skills or are
you a complete chump?'

Before he could speak another word,
Sdresk quickly removed a small blade
from his sack and cut a
large gash across his arm. The onlookers in the
crowd look on in
shock at the man, but then the shock turns to awe as they
see his
intentions. Speaking a single word of prayer, a bright blue
glow
begins to eminate off his hands as he touches the open
wound. It quickly
seals up and the blood dries and flakes off.
The crowded inn becomes silent,
as Sdresk, realizing the scene he
had created, resigns to his room for the
night. 

Early the next
afternoon, Sdresk arrived in the Harbor of Palanthas and
found a
place to put his raft aground. Upon reaching the edge of the
beach,
Sdresk came across a small curious fellow with a strange
braid of hair
pointing straight up from his head. Looking on
curiously at this man, Sdresk
offered his introductions. 'I am
Sdresk, a traveler from Ergoth looking for
work in these
lands'

'I am Brim, a kender, traveler and rarities collector
extrodinaire'

That word suddenly reminded Sdresk of the
glowing blue tongue in his pack.
Knowing he had no gold for
himself Sdresk offered inquiry to the kender
about the value of
the item he had ascertained by his own strength,
something
unknown to the family of priests he had left behind.
Sdresk
explained his past to Brim.

A rather sad tale, of poor
pathetic old clerics who spent their years
worshipping the gods
rather than providing for the family. An impovershed
life, where
Sdresk barely had the food to survive. Finally, when his
family
wanted to travel across the continent on a religious
journey, Sdresk decided
to leave that life behind, and head to
Palanthas with his sword, his prayers
and his wit. 

Brim,
understanding the story and the value, offered not only his
friendship
and companionship to Sdresk but also assisted him with
some basic equipment
for himself and enough gold to stay in an
inn in town for a week. The two
headed off to the inn for a few
drinks, as Sdresk realized this new friend
would be a person to
stick with, even if he did often aquire things
underhandedly.


Brim and Sdresk sat up for hours that evening at the bar,
trading back
stories of travels, as Sdresk had seen many great
temples around this land,
Brim had seen many great ruins and
castles throughout the world. A
friendship had begun.


Author:    Sdresk         
Date:      Thu Jun
19 22:32:08 2008
Subject     Patrol Gets Interesting

As
the young squire went out on this day on his patrol, he again
strapped
his armor across his chest and sheathed the sword he had
been sharpening for
hours on end. Walking slowly out the Hall of
Solamnics, the squire Sdresk
again headed for his usual stop when
suddenly he felt a pain that felt like
a thousand hammer striking
him in the back. The wicked dwarf that had
stalked Palanthas for
weeks now struck him, blinded by the smoke from his
magical
weapons the squire fled combat to regain his composure and say
a
prayer to his lord Paladine. After a few short moments again
the dwarf snuck
upon Sdresk, stabbing him in the back, but this
time the squire had heard a
footstep and managed to counter the
dwarf's final stab with his own blow.
Again though the squire had
to recover from combat, slightly drained and
feeling the heat of
battle, he saught out a fellow squire, a cleric of
Paladine for
his blessing. 

This proved to be what helped the squire the
most, the blessing from the
cleric made the dwarf's blows to less
damage than usual and helped him fight
longer before needing to
recover from his wounds. Being a paladin, the
squire was able to
heal himself lightly as the dwarf ran from him to clearly
do the
same by some other means. Several other times the two
encountered
each other, each able to disarm the opponent but
neither able to gather the
other's weapon. The sword of the
paladin was enchanted by the forces of
good, as the sabre of the
dwarf was cursed with the evil blessings of
darkness. 

The two
faught for what seemed like hours, but to a stalemate. Each time
one
appeared to become weak, the other would lose track of where
they had ran
to. Surely there will be another meeting between the
two, as the squire is
sworn to patrol Palanthas and the dwarf
sees it his duty to disrupt it. 

Author:    Sdresk    
    
Date:      Mon Jun 30 00:51:10 2008
Subject     The
Duties of a Squire

Shortly after meeting his patron
knight, Lord Ridel, the humble and lowly
squire Sdresk bowed his
head slightly and thought to himself about the task
before him.
He was to travel to the high clerist's tower, and fetch a
potion
of the high clerist, no simple task as it required scaling
the entire
clerist' tower. Lord Ridel was no easy master, and
this task would prove
it.

As he slowly climbed the stairs to the
fifth level of the high clerist
tower, Sdresk thought to himself
nervously about the monsters that roamed
around this level. He
prepared to cross through a long hallway when he found
himself in
a maze of doors. Confused and disoriented, the squire
wandered
for what seemed like hours before reaching a strange
disk hanging from the
ceiling high above. 

After taking a leap
of faith and finding himself sprawled out on the floor
with a
giant bird with young innocent looking eyes pecking at his
back,
Sdresk rose and found himself near the top level of the
High Clerist's
Tower. Sdresk searched high and low for an advisor
to the high clerist, in
hopes of getting advice as to where to
find the potion Lord Ridel required.


Sdresk found a tall man in
robes standing on a balcony near the top of the
tower. After
confering with him shortly, explaining he was a squire to
Lord
Ridel and that he required a potion of the high clerist for
his lord the
advisor handed a glowing glass vial to the squire
and sent him on his way. 

The squire returned slowly to
Palanthas and returned to the Hall of
Solamnics, potion in hand
and smile on face. Returning to the chambers of
Lord Ridel, he
was no where to be found. The lesson was easily learned.
Having
friends in high places can often prove helpful.


Author:    Sdresk         
Date:      Tue Jul
15 17:31:43 2008
Subject     (SQ-Sdresk) 1

I traveled
through the streets of Tarsis, avoiding the draconians I saw
and
keeping my head low. A squire knows his place in the world, as a
lowly
member of the knighthood of Solamnia I would likely be
ostracised or
possibly arrested in this part of the continent.
Quickly and quietly i paced
through the central part of Tarsis
and onto the sideroads that led out of
town. I had hoped to leave
without incident but instead was forced to run
thru the Sands of
Sorrow, as I had kicked a local guard in the groin as
he
harrassed me on my way to the gates. 

I made my way through
the desert and into Neraka, a bastion of evil and a
pit crawling
with draconians. I made sure to remove my armor and any
markings
of my allegience, a Knight is always true, but a squire is
not
stupid. Night fell shortly after I entered Neraka and I made
my way through
the Red Dragon Quarter and wound around Snake
road, nothing would stop me
from completing my assignment. I
would bring glory to the knighthood again,
rumors of a sacred
treasure were abound and I was damned if I wasn't going
to find
it. Perhaps it would even help my own cause as I saught to become
a
full knight myself. 

As I left Neraka I continued on the path
towards the Great Nerakan Forest
and Jelek, another city of
evildoers. I quietly wound through the forest,
the evils of the
night startled me at every turn. I could feel eyes looking
at me
and whether it was animal, reptile, or something worse, I dare
not
imagine. I pressed on through the night and into morning, a
light fog
blanketed the path as I reached an intersection in the
road. A strange blue
sign stuck in the road caught my eye as I
walked closer to it. Upon
inspection I realized that this indeed
was the first true clue of the
supposed treasure that had been
rumored. This meant it was all true. 

With renewed vigor I read
on, and learned quickly what was in store for me.
I knew
precisely of where the sign spoke of to travel next, what I did
not
know, is how I would survive the journey. 

Author:
   Sdresk         
Date:      Tue Jul 15 17:44:40
2008
Subject     (SQ-Sdresk) 2

Now, almost as if
possessed, I traveled onward without regard for my
hunger, thirst
or exhaustion. What I believed the sign to say would send me
back
through Neraka, and this time I had no time to waste waiting on
night
to fall. I traveled back trough the forest, this time
during the day, there
were several other travelers making their
way down the road towards Jelek. I
knew what they would find and
I knew what would happen. I picked up my pace
to a slight jog as
I ran towards the gates of Neraka, try hard to just look
like a
citizen that needed to find an outhouse. I rushed through the
gates
and west down Snake Road. I was not amused that my
destination would
basically double me back on my journey, but I
knew whatever I found would
certainly be worth it. 

I made it
safely through neraka only to be attacked my a group of
muggers
near the desert known as the Sands of Sorrow. Praying to
my lord Paladine
and drawing upon the training Lord Ridel had
given me, I manhandled the
group of three thieves, plunging a
sword through each of their chests and
saying my piece to
Paladine before I was finished. I traveled through the
desert and
again into Tarsis, but this time heading south. The
temperature
in Tarsis is strange, the north gate region is
roughly 20 degrees warmer
than the southern area, that is due to
a large glacier that lies directly
south of the town. 

After
heading thru tarsis I found myself freezing cold and requiring
to
bundle up greatly in this frost area. I knew there was a great
dragon in
this region, but I needed to look long and hard to find
his cave. He saught
a powerful artifact called an Ice Orb, but
luckily enough Lord Ridel and I
have traveled through this
glacier once before. I reached into my backpack
with widened eyes
as I placed the orb on the ground before the dragon. Be
granted
me entry into his lair, begging me for help with a problem he
faced.
I had my own goals but agreed anyways. I made my way into
the lair and
suddenly caught a tinge of green amongst the white.


As I approached the green sign I nearly collapsed from
exhaustion. I knew I
was the only one who would be here for a
while, so I slept in the snow and
regained my strength. I awoke
several hours later and regained my bearing, I
stood and
discovered there were footsteps in front of me in the
snow,
someone had been here first. Someone had beaten me to the
clue! 

I read quickly and headed out of the cave, distraught and
worried, rushed
and hungry. 

Author:    Sdresk        

Date:      Tue Jul 15 17:55:24 2008
Subject    
(SQ-Sdresk) 3

The green sign had given me a decent idea
of where I needed to head,
directly through the lands of the
dwarves. I knew that at least one, if not
more than one person
was ahead of me in this hunt for Paladine knows what,
but I knew
if I perservered, prayed and fasted, I could catch up somehow.
I
returned to the town of Tarsis and quickly removed the extra
cloaks and fur
leggings I had worn in an attempt to stay warm on
and in the glacier. The
stop in Tarsis was short, I knew where I
must head and the first stop along
the way was Southgate, a long
walk through the plains and across treacherous
terrain. 

The
plains proved uneventful, the morning light turned to afternoon
heat as
the sun shone overhead. A few gophers played near
southgate and that proved
to be the only creatures I noticed the
entire walk. As I reached southgate I
pushed open the huge
dwarven crafted doors and made my way deeper into the
city. I
traveled down a sideroad and through more of the city in my
long
treacherous walk to what I believed would prove to be my
destination. The
King's Road was my last stop in southgate, and I
saw Paladine smile down
upon me as the drawbridge descended for
the day, allowing me to pass. 

I left Southgate and entered into
the Valley of the Thanes, a dangerous
valley deep within the
Kharolis range that was home to undead dwarves. I
shook off the
terrifying though of their presence and used a powerful ring
to
make myself unseen and a light cloak to make my movements
unheard. I
traversed this valley as quick as possibly, avoiding
contact with any
creatures I saw. Believe me I saw dozens of them
too, but I played my cards
right and made my way to the Western
Warrens. A farm land west of the
valley. These farms, and the
farms of the Eastern Warrens both connected,
the path was rather
arduous and crowded but I made my way towards my
destination,
Mudhole. A long road connected the eastern farmlands to
Mudhole,
a strange land that I cannot even describe in words. I believe
it
to be partially a land of gully dwarves but it is home to many
creatures
indeed. 

I entered mudhole and traveled through "The
Beast Pit" home to the largest
inesct-like creatures, centipedes,
spiders and red ants, I had ever beheld.
I was forced to dispatch
several as I made my way into a large open sky
room. I took a
left turn towards the buildings in the city and saw a
small
yellow sign nailed into the ground. I dove to my knees and
thanked Paladine
that my guess was correct, and I quickly read
the sign and prayed to
Paladine, who returned me home to
Palanthas. 

Author:    Sdresk         
Date:    
 Tue Jul 15 18:08:32 2008
Subject     (SQ-Sdresk) 4

I
returned to Palanthas by means of a magical Harp and
Paladine's
blessing. I wandered slowly back to the hall of
Solamnics. This time I
needed both rest and food. I had gone
almost a week without proper food only
dried meats and a single
ration of water. I rested in the squire's quarters
for nearly
twelve hours, regaining all my strength and vigor for the
test
that lay before me. 

I proceeded to head towards the map
room in the Solamnic Halls where I
studied the bodies of water on
Krynn for several hours. The clue given to me
obviously mentioned
water, but I had confusion about where to head. I
retrieved the
services of a local cleric, Thiro, in making my way around
the
continent much more quickly. I traveled to several of the
major bodies of
water on the continent, the Blood Sea of Istar,
the Dragon Sea, the Ice
Seas, and the Urkhan Sea. These travels
proved fruitless as the days light
had faded and dusk settled
upon the lands. Thiro, the cleric had retired for
the evening to
the Halls of the Holy Order and I myself was confused and
tired.


I again returned to the halls of the Knighthood, but this time
I chose to
rest in the common room, amongst the fire places.
During the night I slept
soundly, but had visions of water,
sharks and blood throughout. The dreams
made me sweat heavily
through the night and when I awoke I smelled to high
hell. I rose
early that morning, and headed outside of the halls of
Solamnia's
Knights and towards the Harbor of the great city of Palanthas.


I headed out to sea, my last hope was on these seas to find the
next sign,
or perhaps the treasure. I got a small canoe and
headed out into the seas,
at first this proved no problem but
several times that morning I nearly
drowned. Soaked, confused,
angry and canoeless, I made my way back into town
again. Three
times I had been "canoewrecked" that morning and this time,
I
went to the magic shop to fetch a potion of levitation and
solve this
problem once and for all. I had never done it before,
but I had seen several
of the other knights able to levitate over
water with magic. 

I made my way back out into the waters and
headed northwest towards the tip
of the Seas. I found a strange
Path and made my way into the Seas of Chaos.
There was several
different types of sharks Mako, Hammerhead and other
powerful
varieties abound, I luckily floated above them, unharmed.
The
sharks chomped at my feet so I landed softly in a cove, when
I was shocked
at what I saw. 

Author:    Sdresk       
 
Date:      Tue Jul 15 18:26:15 2008
Subject    
(SQ-Sdresk) 4

I returned to Palanthas by means of a
magical Harp and Paladine's
blessing. I wandered slowly back to
the hall of Solamnics. This time I
needed both rest and food. I
had gone almost a week without proper food only
dried meats and a
single ration of water. I rested in the squire's quarters
for
nearly twelve hours, regaining all my strength and vigor for the
test
that lay before me. 

I proceeded to head towards the map
room in the Solamnic Halls where I
studied the bodies of water on
Krynn for several hours. The clue given to me
obviously mentioned
water, but I had confusion about where to head. I
retrieved the
services of a local cleric, Thiro, in making my way around
the
continent much more quickly. I traveled to several of the
major bodies of
water on the continent, the Blood Sea of Istar,
the Dragon Sea, the Ice
Seas, and the Urkhan Sea. These travels
proved fruitless as the days light
had faded and dusk settled
upon the lands. Thiro, the cleric had retired for
the evening to
the Halls of the Holy Order and I myself was confused
and
tired.

I again returned to the halls of the Knighthood, but
this time I chose to
rest in the common room, amongst the fire
places. During the night I slept
soundly, but had visions of
water, sharks and blood throughout. The dreams
made me sweat
heavily through the night and when I awoke I smelled to
high
hell. I rose early that morning, and headed outside of the
halls of
Solamnia's Knights and towards my final guess on where
this damn treasure
could be. 

The long and fruitless search came
to an end at the end of a shark filled
sea. I quickly fell to my
knees in blessing to Paladine thanking him for
what he had helped
me achieve. The final gray sign lay before me.


Author:    Sdresk         
Date:      Tue Jul
15 18:33:38 2008
Subject     (SQ-Sdresk) 5

The treasure
I had searched so hard for proved to be a gray sign that
gave me
yet another "destination" via a clue. I couldn't hide
my
disappointment as I used the harp Ridel had given me to play
Paladine's
melody and return home. I tried to sleep that night
bus was unable to,
dissatisfied with what I had found and
yearning for what lay ahead, I made
my way out to the city well
after midnight. 

I made my way to the disgusting gully gathering
east of Palanthas and made
use of the Gnomish Device they had
clearly stolen from some poor befuddled
gnome. I asked for
Solace, and screamed as I was hurdled across the
continent in a
powerful flinger. I landed in the Inn of the Last Home and
had to
regain my composure from the rough landing for nearly an hour.
After
doing so I quickly climbed down the main tree from the Inn
and headed east
out of Solace and south towards the Goblin caves
and the Kharolis mountains.
My destination was somewhat clear,
but would prove to be possibly the most
dangerous of all.

I
headed down the path of the Kharolis mountains and instead of
going
through Southgate or towards Tarsis, this time I traveled
west on the Border
Pass, on the road through the mountain range.
This proved an interesting
journey, a large green goblin attacked
me after I headed away from a Vale
that was part of the path. We
faught for several minutes, and he struck me a
few hard blows
across the chest, but Paladine and I proved too much, as I
called
down his wrath upon the goblin. I had to stop and speak a few of
the
minor healing prayers I knew to regain my strength before I
would again
continue on. 

*censored for adventurers* I found
myself standing atop a stairwell and
before a fat lady wearing
pearls and jewels, and laughing about god knows
what. I was
certain as to what was in front of me as I approached her, and
I
knew I was the first to reach her because of the unused path I
had traveled.
I knew who I stood before, the avatar of Shinare,
the goddess of Wealth
money and industry. This would prove to be
the final destination, and there
was no sign in the ground only
this woman who, though not beautiful, exuded
a powerful aura and
I could not take my eyes from her. 

Author:    Sdresk 
       
Date:      Wed Jul 16 23:00:43 2008
Subject    
(SQ-Sdresk) 6

As I slowly climbed to the top of the
spiral staircase my strength left
me and I collapsed, crawling up
the last few steps. I was shocked at what I
beheld before me when
I finally reached the top. In the large chamber just
ahead a
large woman with incredible furs and jewelry stood pondering.
She
giggled as she heard me heave a heavy sigh. Surely knowing
she had beaten me
she must've been elated. Was this the one I
thought was ahead of me all
along? It couldn't be... 

'You are
the first to arrive, brave squire.' The woman spoke with a grin
and
again let out a small giggle, obviously she was happy at
something. I was
confused and shook my head unsure what to make
of her. 'If I was the first
to arrive milady, then why are you
here?' I spoke to her with a quivering
voice, confused by the
situation. We spoke for several moments on the
situation, and I
learned I was the first to arrive and that she was the
guardian
of the treasure that I would hold most dear. 

'You stand in
the presence of a Goddess, soon to be Knight.' Her voice
played
like a harp as she chuckled at my stupidity. Completely unaware
and
flabergasted by the statement, I returned to my feet and
bowed before her.
She went on to explain the great scheme of
things, how she was a god of
Neutrality, and whichever side had
reached her first, they indeed would gain
that which was most
dear to them. Some would seek treasure, fame, power or
glory, but
when this goddess asked me what it was I chose I spoke
with
conviction, 'I want the knowledge and the wisdom to bring
freedom and peace
to the lands of Solamnia and her allies.'


The woman looked on at me, slightly tickled at what I had said.
'Such noble
words for such a young man, you truly have great
things in your path.' At
the moment she finished that statement
the small colored seals, trinkets I
had recovered at the site of
each sign, began to levitate as she stood and
poured golden
feathers from her cloak that danced amongst the seals. At
the
instant when the seals and the feathers appeared to become
one, a golden
sphere became visible to the squire, and as he was
told to do so, he reached
out and grabbed for it. Once he had
placed his strong hands upon it, a noise
behind him startled the
pair. A powerful looking mage in red robes stood
disapprovingly
staring at me. 

'Grab it quickly, I will protect you, '
Shinare spoke to me, and as i held
the golden orb in my hand, it
materialized into an object of great power,
one to fufill my
wish. At that very instant, before the sphere could even
fully
transform, I found myself in a vortex, the world before me a
blur. I
awoke in the Grand Hallway of the Solamnic Knighthood.


Shocked and extremely excited I ran off into the common room,
yelling for
Lord Ridel and the other knights to inform them I had
found Shinare's
treasure. 

Author:    Sdresk        

Date:      Sun Feb 14 20:09:55 2010
Subject     a new
tale

Theres a new upcoming tale that will entertain us
all.
Starring:
Ciskei as Tom Cruise
Railen and John
Travolta
Sdresk as R. Kelly aka kells
Lysathara as the
closet.
This epic tale will surely win RPAs for all
involved.
More to come.

Author:    Sdresk        

Date:      Wed Feb 17 21:36:06 2010
Subject     Fall of
a Magi

Citizens had begun to talk in the local towns,
people began to lock their
doors at night. A red robed magi had
stalked the locals, searching for
innocent victims to confuse
with his cantrips. Upon casting a few
incantations upon innocent
victims they would awaken to find their
belongings stolen. I
decided, it would be my duty to put an end to this
tyranny and
make the local citizenry safe again, at least for the time
being.



I set off to enlist the help of a local cleric, who would aid
me in locating
the current whereabouts of the magi know simply as
the blood robed one.
Making short work of the locating and saying
a few prayers to Paladine, I
had the cleric use his powers to
open a portal directly to the mage. I found
myself nervous as I
went to enter the portal, unsure of the strange powers I
was
being assisted by, but as soon as I stepped into the gateway I
was
instantly inside a dark forest. I gathered my bearings and
quickly looked
around, off to the east I barely saw a strange red
figure in the darkness
and I knew I was in the correct place.



I dropped to one knee, said a quick word of prayer and
blessing and lunged
myself toward the east, in an attempt to
engage the enemy. I let out a
fearsome battlecry that caught the
mage off-guard. He fell to the ground in
a slump as I slammed my
body into him, disabling him temporarily. I
continued to lay into
him with my mace, causing him severe physical damage.
As he came
to his senses he stumbled to the west in an attempt to run
into
the small woodland town and perhaps escape or blend in but I
did not faltar
in my tracking of him. One final blow to the back
of the head as he ran made
him fall to the ground in a heap of
blood and robes. I decided to take the
belongings of the mage in
an attempt to put a stop to the attacks of the
innocent citizens
of the countryside. I returned several articles to local
citizens
who had reported stolen goods to the town guard and I aided
a
fellow knight in regaining his own lost gear as well. 


Upon
returning to the Hall of Solamnics I was greeted by cheers and
applause
for ridding the area of a bothersome pest, at least for
now. 

Author:    Sdresk         
Date:      Sun
Sep 17 18:37:36 2017
Subject     The Rise and
Fall

Sweat poured down Sdresk's face. He breathed heavy, panting. They were losing. For hours it seems, Sdresk and Verrochio had faught against Dragonarmy forces. Nearly all had fallen except for two. A repulsive goblin, and his counter part an equally disgusting hobgoblin. These two were not just average conscripts. His hands hurt, his heart raced, and his body burned with pain. "I'm too old for this shit, " he spoke aloud to Verrochio. He looked to his fellow knight, "You keep their attention, I'll flank." Verrochio nodded and headed forward down Shard Street. As Sdresk rounded the corner to Zephyr Street he saw the hulking hobgoblin standing over the slumped form of Verrochio. His long flowing cape stained red with blood and his face white with fear. Anger immediately overtook fear as Sdresk screamed out, "You foul fucking beasts! For Paladine's glory..." before he could even finish an arrow sailed right by his head, so close he could hear the arrowhead slicing through the air like a knife. He immediately put his shield up to catch the next arrow, its tip piercing through the Vallenwood shield he had cherished for years. The loud smack of another arrow hitting the shield echoed through the narrow street. Finally an arrow got past his guard, piercing through the chainmail given to him by his father, a knight himself. "Arrghh, " he immediately dropped the shield as the arrow pierced the shoulder of his off-arm. Now only five feet from the two sub-humans he let out a scream as he attacked the grotesque hobgoblin. The hobgoblin reeled back with a powerful punch and landed it squarely on Sdresk's temple. As he began to black out the only thing he could think of was the children singing songs at the parade for his promotion ceremony. A strange but peaceful thought as he fell forward in a slump, a thin trickle of blood coming from his mouth.

Author: Sdresk Date: Sun Sep 17 18:57:40 2017 Subject The Rise and Fall II

Sir Sdresk, Marshall of the Rose and long time Knight of Solamnia had been chosen as High Justice. The official ceremony was something that he had been actively avoiding for weeks, twice calling it off for "personal reasons," but the day had come at last. Like his father before him, Sdresk enlisted at 18 as a Squire of the Crown. He served as Squire to Maraxus, a Rose Knight who went on to be Grand Master of the Knighthood for decades. He worked his way through the ranks over the years, and finally had found himself at the pinnacle of his career. "Verrochio, Frank, I truly hate this pomp and circumstance. Wouldn't we be better served preparing for the invasion that we have been told is happening in Schallsea?" Sdresk spoke to the two other ranking knights. "You may be right, High Justice, but today is a day of ceremony. It has been done this way since time remembered, and will continue to be done this way long after we are all gone." Verrochio said confidently to Sdresk. "My biggest fear is that we are left with our pants around our ankles. While we have parades and feasts in Solanthus, an army of Takhisis minions is bearing down on one of the most important logistical resources on Krynn, Schallsea. The three knights walked out of the Knights Hall and into the streets of Solanthus to cheers and applause. Each had been promoted to the senior position of their respective order. Sir Frank, the new High Warrior, Sir Verrochio, the new High Clerist, and Sir Sdresk, the new High Justice had a strange relationship. Frank typically kept odd bedfellows, having befriended a ship of pirates to aid the Knighthood. Verrochio, a more traditional but progressive knight tried to keep the peace between Frank and Sdresk, a by the books, honor-first son of a bitch who had a hearty disdain for ships. As the three knights walked through the streets of Solanthus they came to Paladine Road at the northern gates. A group of children, the sons and daughters of the Knights had gathered to sing the hymns and songs of the lands of Solamnia. As the chorus began to sing the hymn of Draco Paladin, the three senior Knights smiled warmly. "Perhaps you are right, this might be the last time we have to enjoy ourselves for quite a while. War is upon us men, but today we celebrate, " Sdresk spoke as a few tears began to stream down his face. The memory of his lost son, dead at age 5 began to overwhelm his emotional stability. Sdresk's face hit the pavement and blood began to pool around him as the goblin and hobgoblin hissed and walked away, leaving he and Verrochio to choke on their own blood.

Author: Sdresk Date: Sun Sep 17 19:08:41 2017 Subject The Rise and Fall III

The world swirled hazily as Sdresk coughed. He lay helpless in the middle of Schallsea with his fellow knight on the ground next to him. Both men were alive, but barely. A testament to their hardiness as both had just survived something that the average man could not. The strange bedfellows of Frank, a ragtag group of pirates of any and all race had arrived in Schallsea shortly before. A prisoner exchange was set to occur. Sir Maccus for their Highlord. Something seemingly simple that turned into an all out assault. Before Verrochio and Sdresk could meet up with Frank, the newly named High Warrior found Maccus, bound and beaten and anger overtook him. At the same time, planned to the T and executed flawlessly, the black wing of the Dragonarmies had cornered the High Justice and High Clerist. It took flawless swordsmanship and hearty constitution to even survive the initial assault, but the Dragonarmies plan had worked either way. They now had their Highlord back, had two senior knights cornered and in trouble, and had a strong stakehold on the Schallsea perimeter. A single block seperating them, Verrochio and Sdresk stared down the street roughly 30 feet at a sinewy hobgoblin and a particularly tough looking goblin. "I'm too old for this shit." Sdresk spoke. "You keep their attention, I'll flank."

Author: Sdresk Date: Sun Sep 17 19:22:20 2017 Subject The Rise and Fall IV

As Sdresk slowly began to come to he saw Sir Frank dragging the High Clerist down the street and towards safety. He slowly stood up as Kentaro, a newly recruited ally helped him to his feet. "We have to leave. The port is lost." Kentaro spoke to Sdresk. "Retreat is for our enemies! I am a knight of Solamnia and I either die on the battlefield in glory or prove triumphant against my foes!" Anger overtook Sdresk as he stood face to face with Kentaro. His thoughts going faster than his words as spit and blood began to spray from his mouth. "I won't have you die here, you are too important to your people." Kentaro grabbed the knight by his arm and attempted to pull him forward. Sdresk's knuckles cracked as he made a fist, his face turned from pain to anger as he landed a punch square on Kentaro's jaw knocking him completely unconscious. Diziness overtook the High Justice as he turned behind him. The sound of screams and shreiks began to echo out in chorus. Mass hysteria was ensuing in Schallsea as the world began to again fade to black. Sdresk leaned at first, then fell flat on his back smacking his head on the cobblestone street. As the haze and darkness began to overtake his vision, Sdresk felt the sunlight cool as an enormous shadow was cast across the street. The gripping feeling of dragonfear, like a hand squeezing one's heart and a giant standing on one's chest overtook Sdresk's sensibilities. He was breathing harder and faster, almost panting, as panic washed over him like waves washing over a ship during the worst of storms. The last image Sdresk saw before he completely blacked out was that of an enormous black dragon shreiking in the skies above Schallsea.

Author: Sdresk Date: Mon Sep 18 15:15:10 2017 Subject Knightly Disdain

Two weeks had passed since Sir Frank, then Warden of the Crown had used his network of spies to find out the Dragonarmy Highlord had been lost at sea. Further networking, and the involvement of a kender, much to the disdain of Sdresk had led to an exchange, diamonds for human property. Sir Frank had taken 450 diamonds from the coffers of the Solamnics to pay for a prisoner, and not just that but he made the exchange with pirates. "I will bring you up on charges! Who gave you the damned permission to proceed forward with a bone-headed move like that? You're a fucking knight!{" Sdresk spoke with vitriol towards Frank as he slammed his fist on the table. "But unlike you and the rest of the "senior knighthood" I actually get things done, " Frank stood up, believing just as much that he was right as Sdresk believed that he was wrong. "Your unconventional tactics will leave us exposed and dishonored. I won't sit idly by while you use connections that would just assume cut our throat as help us." The two stood face to face for a moment. Silent. Angry. Each man believed the other was wrong but both men had the same goal. The glory of the Knighthood and the strategic victories needed to hold off the Dragonarmies from advancing on Schallsea.

Author: Sdresk Date: Mon Sep 18 15:34:56 2017 Subject Knightly Disdain II

A scream of pain echoed throughout the halls. "He's at it again, " Sdresk looked at his squire as they walked down the halls towards the in-house jail. For two weeks now the Dragonarmy Highlord had been held by the Knighthood. Much to the chagrin and disdain of Sdresk, torture was being used for the first time in hundreds of years to extract information. "Frank, I'll never agree with what you're doing. It brings dishonor to the Knighthood. Do you think Vinas would to this?" Sdresk looked at Frank questioningly, concerned for his brother and his decisions. "Vinas is dead, times have changed and if the Knighthood doesn't adapt it will follow him to the grave. Lives are at stake damnit, if trying to do everything possible to save the lives of the innocent is dishonorable then i think we should all hand over our swords right now and let the darkness take us, " Frank responded with passion as his eyes grew wide with anger. "Off with you Padraigh," Sdresk sent his squire from the room. Padraigh pulled the door closed and it creaked loudly, the halls echoed with a loud boom as the door shut. Blood trickled from his mouth and his eyes were puffy. The Highlord had survived more than any normal man could be expected to. Another punch landed squarely on his jaw, rocking him. "Enough....," the Highlord had reached the end of his rope. "We have one of yours." Maccus had been missing for weeks. His last mission sending him on reconnaissance in the southlands. His report had not come when it was due and he was presumed dead. It was this revelation that set in motion the events that unfolded in Schallsea and the first blows of War.

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