Time For a Change [D4, MM]

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Time For a Change [D4, MM]

Post by Flession » Thu Aug 10, 2023 7:22 am

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In the quietude of the early morning, Sister Cade's modest chamber came alive with a gentle rhythm of preparation. The air was laden with the soft fragrance of dried herbs and incense, a soothing symphony that accompanied her daily routine. With practiced grace, she swept her fingers over the symbols adorning her simple altar, whispering quiet invocations to the gods that had graced her temple. Her fingers deftly folded and smoothed the rough fabric of her well-worn robes as she donned them, each motion a familiar dance that brought her closer to her devotions. The flicker of a candle's flame cast a warm glow across the room, illuminating the eclectic array of religious relics that adorned the walls.

As the first rays of dawn painted the world outside her window, Sister Cade turned her attention to her morning meal. A humble bowl of grains and dried fruits awaited her, a testament to her dedication to the principles of simplicity and mindfulness. Seated at her small wooden table, she bowed her head and closed her eyes, beginning her meal with a heartfelt prayer to Boccob, the enigmatic Greyhawk god of magic, whose presence she had always felt a deep affinity for at least the past few weeks.

But as she chewed thoughtfully, a curious notion began to take root in her mind. The flavors of her breakfast seemed to evoke a sense of wanderlust, a desire to explore the ever-shifting tapestry of existence. And in that moment, the name Finder Wyvernspur brushed against her consciousness like a gentle breeze, whispering promises of discovery and adventure. With a contemplative smile, Sister Cade set down her spoon and gazed out of the window, her thoughts and heart entwined with the essence of Finder Wyvernspur. In that serendipitous instant, she felt a connection, a pull toward a new path that beckoned her forward. As she finished her meal, she extended her gratitude to Boccob for the guidance he had provided throughout her life, and with a sense of eager anticipation, she set out to embrace the newfound devotion that had stirred within her.

Her small chamber was illuminated by the soft glow of a flickering candle, casting dancing shadows on the walls adorned with eclectic religious symbols. Her movements were measured, a familiar rhythm that echoed the cadence of her thoughts. Yet, as she approached the humble wooden table where her Lost-And-Found box rested, a note of surprise flickered in her eyes. Upon the rough-hewn surface, nestled amidst a collection of misplaced trinkets and oddities, lay a large book. Sister Cade's brows furrowed in confusion as her gaze lingered on the unfamiliar object. She reached out tentatively, her fingers brushing against the worn cover of this large. How had this book found its way here? Then again, how did any of it end up here while she slept. It was always so confusing to consider, really. Her thoughts churned with curiosity, as it always did, but a busy day awaited her, and so, with a shrug and a bemused smile, she set the book aside for later contemplation.

The electricity in the air outside only confirmed her passion for the strange artist as she began to hum L'homme Arme as she tidied up the church to greet her visitors.
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Re: Time For a Change [D4, MM]

Post by Flession » Mon Aug 14, 2023 7:20 am

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Sister Cade continued to sort through the items in the Lost and Found box, her fingers gently brushing against each piece as she handled them with care. Ridnir Tetch's presence was a quiet interruption, his steps measured as he approached her. She looked up with a warm smile, greeting him once again. "Ridnir, it's good to see you," she said, her voice filled with genuine warmth. Tetch nodded, his lips curving into a small, polite smile. "Sister Cade," he replied, his tone soft and composed. As they exchanged pleasantries, the conversation eventually turned to the topic of faith. Sister Cade's eyes lit up as she spoke about her newfound worship of Finder Wyvernspur. "I've been studying about Finder for over three hours now," she shared, her voice laced with enthusiasm. "His teachings about seeking out hidden truths and uncovering the unknown really resonate with me. It's as if he guides those who are lost to find their way."

Tetch listened attentively, his expression remaining neutral as he absorbed her words. "An interesting choice," he remarked, his voice a calm undercurrent to the conversation. "You've certainly explored various paths in your search for meaning." Sister Cade nodded, her smile unwavering. "Indeed, I believe that each path I've walked has led me closer to understanding the multiverse and the roles we all play within it." Tetch's gaze held hers, a flicker of something beneath the surface. "You have a remarkable ability to adapt and embrace new beliefs." Sister Cade's eyes sparkled with mirth. "Well, the journey is just as important as the destination, wouldn't you agree?"

Tetch's lips twitched in a brief, almost imperceptible hint of amusement. "A perspective worth considering."

Their conversation flowed seamlessly, a dance of words and ideas that showcased their differences and shared moments of contemplation. As they spoke, Tetch's gaze shifted, his attention drawn to an object on the table. "What is that?" he inquired, his voice soft as he pointed to the large, weathered book. Sister Cade followed his gaze, her brows furrowing slightly as she picked up the book. "I'm not quite sure," she admitted, turning the book in her hands. "It's been here for some time today, but I haven't had a chance to examine it closely." Tetch's curiosity seemed to pique as he leaned in to get a better look. "May I?" he asked, his tone polite.

Sister Cade hesitated for a moment before nodding, her smile warm. "Of course, Ridnir. Just promise to return it if the owner comes looking for it." Tetch's lips quirked in a faint smile as he took the book from her hands. "I give you my word." As Tetch held the book, his fingers tracing over its worn cover, he glanced at Sister Cade once more. "You have a way of finding meaning in the forgotten and overlooked," he observed, his voice soft yet filled with a hint of admiration.

Sister Cade's smile grew, her eyes meeting his with genuine appreciation. "And you, Ridnir, have a way of seeing beyond the surface and delving into the mysteries that lie beneath." Their eyes held for a moment, a silent understanding passing between them. Tetch's fingers tightened slightly around the book, his gaze drifting back to it before looking away with a small blush. As Tetch prepared to take his leave, book in hand, Sister Cade's smile lingered. "Thank you for your visit, Ridnir. You're always welcome here." Tetch nodded, his gaze lingering on her for a moment before he turned and walked away, back to the Weary Spirit Inn. He had some time before the next run of patients would be ready. Perhaps there was something in this book to help him with his next procedure.
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