[Written by Shilena, Bard of Tunare]
Our Desperate Search for Xandamir
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I, humble bard of Tunare, feel it is my duty to try to weave this tale of desperation, friendship, pain and suffering. You know the topic, dear reader. It is the foul Najena, whispering her words of terror and humiliation hoping to lure for sacrifice the souls of the young.
She found a way to steal Xandamir from us. It will not be tolerated -- this is the last straw.
I suspected perhaps Najena had worked some magics on Xandamir. The only way to find out for sure was to go into that vixen's lair and try to find our dear cleric. Our heavy hearts only aided her and perhaps helped fuel our desperation, but I digress.
Drexxell, Thunderhart, Talinoth, a powerful shaman by the name of Vanalcar and an enchanter called Zan all banded together to try to battle evil and discover what had become of Xandamir. We entered Najena's lair and set out to the secret room.
After battling some of Najena's finest, we realized that Xandamir couldn't possibly be inside. There must have been some other nasty scheme Najena dreamed up to keep our dear cleric from us. The fighting became so much more difficult without Tunare's armor and her powerful healing. Fortunately for the hunting party, our new allies Vanalcar and Zan were quite a force to be reckoned with and helped us greatly.
There was really only one place left to check ... the officer's chambers. Here is where Najena has defeated us time and again. I didn't want to go. I was afraid. But, it was for Xandamir and we had no other choice.
Thunderhart valiantly called to the Guard Captain, Guard Officer, Visiting Priestess and the two Ogre Guards inside. He swore they would give us information as to our Xandamir's whereabouts or meet their doom. Najena has taught them well not to negotiate, and they came at us with all swords blazing. We tried to slay the priestess first, as we know the power of a healer. Our mighty druid, Talinoth, had evacuation at the ready, so we knew we could get out if we had to.
Thunder fought valiantly and spells were blazing throughout the room. I think Najena's power, fed by my fear, when combined with the loss of Xandamir must have finally overloaded my young senses. I broke from battle, close to death, and with my last breath I pleaded to the casters for help. What I didn't know, is that I may have been the very cause of my own death and that of others. I brought the ogres toward our most defenseless members and the ogres responded, perhaps even interrupting Talinoth's evacuation spell. I fell almost immediately and Thunderhart fell shortly after, but not without taking a few of Najena's criminals with him. Talinoth was able to evacuate the remaining party members, but not before they snuffed out Vanalcar's life as well.
I went blind with grief and rage. I couldn't bear that Najena had beaten us down again and that we still didn't know Xandamir's whereabouts or how she had been separated from us. I cried out to the Wayfarers of Veeshan for help. Pain and humiliation at my own weakness overwhelmed me. I could hardly stand the sight of myself. I wondered if my cowardice would turn Tunare away from me. I wondered if I'd ever see Xandamir again.
But I had forgotten what a mighty force I called on to help our little group. While Talinoth transported to West Commonlands for a coffin for Drexxell's spell to summon our bodies to the lair entrance, the Wayfarers of Veeshan came to our rescue. A powerful cleric, Aaramis, agreed to come at once and help return our souls to our bodies. A fierce rogue, Irodanes, hunting in nearby SolA appeared out of no where to sneak thru Najena's lair and help recover our bodies. Shelaabe, kind and noble druid, was on her way to rescue me on the moon and return me to Lavastorm and my friends. From all areas of Norrath, Kunark, Velious and indeed Luclin, the Wayfarers of Veeshan were asking how they could help and sending us strength.
Finally it was Minalcar who came to rescue me in the Nexus, a frightening place that I hardly knew. He returned me to Lavastorm and I headed back to Najena's lair. Thunderhart and Vanalcar's souls had already been restored and now it was my turn.
A sad end to this tale. I confessed my hurt and frustration to Drexxell, pouring out my heart to my old friend. I told him I didn't have the constitution to go back into Najena's lair. I told him I was afraid. He told me to rest, get some sleep. He asked me to return to the group in three days time.
The next morning I woke up and again realized how I had let Xandamir down. I didn't know what to do. Perhaps the Wayfarers of Veeshan could again come to our rescue? What in all Tunare's realm were we going to do?
I tried contacting Xandamir. I fell on my knees and praised the name of Tunare when she answered my call. Her calm and gentle voice soothed the pain in my soul and I felt the spirit of Tunare in my heart. Najena had called a massive thunderstorm that kept Xandamir from reaching Lavastorm. She was safe. Tunare protected her from the storm and she spent the night in prayer.
The story poured out of me like a confession. Like Drexxell, Xandamir told me to get some rest. She said we would work it out.
I slept well that night, slept well indeed. Perhaps there is hope for a little bard like me. At least I know my friends are all safe and intact .. for the moment, anyway. I've also learned that we have a powerful force behind us, helping us, teaching us. That force is the Wayfarers of Veeshan. Turns out I'm quite a lucky bard, after all.
Humbly submitted,
Shilena, Bard of the 20th Song
Faithful Servant of Tunare
[the next passage written by Xandamir, Cleric of Tunare]
Re: Our Desperate Search for Xandamir
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Ahhhhh My Dearest Friend Shilena, thank you so much for keeping my journal up to date. If nothing else it may help guide those who come after us.
Have no fear, for I have, with the help of our Mistress Tunare, defeated that horrible, horrible set of circumstances. I had nearly driven myself mad at the thought of my deaest friends attempting to enter that woe-begotten realm without my powers of healing. Imagine my dismay in finding that not only did they enter therein without my support, but they entered in the hopes of rescuing ME from Najena's foul embrace.
Alas, while I applaud and even welcome all future atempts to safeguard myself, I am sorry to say that your search for me was unnecessary. Yes the inclement weather was more than I was capable of overcoming.
Incidentally, I have scouted her lair recently and I am beginning to wonder if perhaps our time might be better suited in hunting other quarry for the time being. Then we may re-enter her lair when we are stronger and our psychologial wounds have healed.
Rest Dear One... the time will come soon when we will no longer be routed by that foul vixen and her cohorts. We WILL overcome all obstacles... Tunare has fortold the outcome of that battle.
Xandamir -Humble Servant of Tunare_
[the next passage written by Shilena, Bard of Tunare]
Re: Our Desperate Search for Xandamir
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I have seen your power, Xandamir. I would follow you .. yes even into hell.
You need but say the word.
Shilena
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