The Great Library of Palanthas

An Aesthetic shows you to a small reading room.

Stories of Ansalon from the view of Tharion.

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 an elegant book bound in elf-skin on the table in front of you.
You note the spine bears the word 'Tharion' scribed in light grey ink.


Author:          Tharion
Date    Fri Feb 17 19:15:51 2006
Subject  Meeting of the Young.

The Furyons, a high prestige family in Kothian society, have for
long
maintained an important role in the island's economy.

Aside from being amongst the most renowned of warriors, their
merchant
vein had gained them connections across Krynn.

Such a connection was with the uth Matar family.

From dealing in weapons to lending ships when a pirate fleet
endangered
the shores near the uth Matar domains, relations between the two
houses
were very good , and meetings were often held between the heads
of both
the houses, to discuss business and, as they became more cordial
and
closer, casual diners and invitations for hunts and the such.

On one such occasion Lord uth Matar had come to Kothas with his
family
on an invitation from Lord Furyon.

With Lord and Lady uth Mata came their two daughters. The oldest
didn't
look to be older than ten years old, and she was crippled.

Since the grownups conversation didn't interest them in the
slightest,
the youngest girl, Shea'ana, convinced her sister to go exploring
the
Furyon Manor.

The two sisters wandered around for a bit, until they got to the
courtyard and to the Great Gate of the Manor. "Aya... I don't
think we
should go out there..."

"Come on Shea, you got me to come all the way out here and now
you don't
even want to take a look at what's outside there?" As her younger
sister
shook her head no, Aya limped out to the street to have a small
look
around.

As she stepped a little away from the gate, three goblin slaves
came up
to her. Nothing like the warrior types found in the mainland,
these
slaves were broken by years of servitude.

Which didn't stop them from taking advantage of the opportunity
to tease
and torment a crippled human child. To her credit, no matter how
close
to tears she was, Aya shed none.

Suddenly there was a grunt and the sound of someone running, and
all Aya
had time to see was someone "charging" in and head butting one of
the
goblins, rendering him unconscious.

Before the other two managed to turn on the newcomer, Aya managed
to see
her saviour. A minotaur, no older than herself, bearing a stick
stood
over the fallen goblin, his eyes set on the other two.

His fur was of a bluish black and his eyes were grey, young as he
was
his horns were barely visible.

The goblins were no fighters, and the minotaur, while no
accomplished
warrior, had the bearing of one that relished the fight. The
minotaur
easily dodged the two goblins' blows, and without much effort
brought
them down, just as the third regained his senses and fled.

Not wanting to be found anywhere near a fight witha  minotaur,
regardless of age, the other two struggled to their feet and made
a run
for it too.

As the goblins fled, voices were heard from within the gates:
"She can't
have gone far" "Regardless, Galadin, it is not safe for a human
so young
to be wandering around in Kothas by herself." As the voices
neared, the
young minotaur approached Aya and held out his hand to help her
up.

Are you allright? Did they harm you?"

"No... i'm not hurt."

"I'm Tharion." He said still holding out his hand.

Taking his hand to help herself stand she answered, "I'm
Ayasana....
thank you.

When she stood the two younglings looked at each other,
measuring,
considering.

After a few moments the minotaur said, "You were brave. Many with
more
age would have cried out.

Lifting her head defiantly the crippled girl answered, "I
wouldn't give
anyone the satisfaction

The young minotaur nodded and dashed back up the stree, leaving
Ayasana
alone as her parents and Lord Furyon came out the gates.

After a scolding and an explanation of what happened, Ayasana
mentioned
her saviour.

"He said his name was Tharion.

Lord uth Matar turned to Lord Furyon, "You know this boy?"

"Better than many.... Tharion Furyon is my youngest.

Author:    Tharion        
Date:      Wed Nov  1 18:40:53 2006
Subject  Closure and beggining.

It fell. Once again it fell. The curse of the minotaur nation,
that it could not unite for long enough to take it's rightfull
place on Krynn, as it's rulers.

He stood at the center of the arena, looking around at the, once
again, unkept building.The emperor had disappeared, rumours
abounding as to the why, and the Head Clerist was mowhere to be
found.

The empire, what little of it they had rebuilt, was dividing once
more into factions, and Tharion lacked the strenght to pull it
together alone. He was tired and mourning for what could have
been.

Driving a dagger to the floor, Tharion stood and walked out of
the Arena and, again, towards the docks.

There was noone there to stop him this time, noone to call out
for him to come and help rebuild his nation.

There was noone else who cared.

He had to wait for days untill the only ship sailing out of
Mithas to be ready.

Soon after departing Mithas was little more than a spot on the
horizon. Leaning against the railing, Tharion dwelled on the few
months of their dreamt empire, on his hand a pice of cloth with a
Condor on it.

He would leave, but someday he would return, stronger and wiser,
and able to see the dream of the Blood Empire through.

 

 

Eventually he came to port in Nordmaar, although he didn't dwell
there for long, moving inland and beggining to explore the
continent of Ansalon. After all... one day the minotaur kind
would control all of this.

But for now he had more pressing matters to attend to...
surviving.

Perhaps he would go to Neraka, where he would most likely find
uth Matar.

 

He was still surprised at the healthy-looking warrior he had
found after his bout with Emperor Indigo. Far from the feeble
cripple he had met years ago, uth Matar held a mystery for
Tharion, a mystery he intended to solve.

And after meeting with her perhaps he would go into mercenary
work. There was always work available to an able warrior. But for
now he would visit a childhood friend.

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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