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7 yrs ago
Current Writing like you ate a Thesaurus does not make you a better writer.
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9 yrs ago
After a full month I finally got Internet in my new appartment. And they say we germans are punctual :/
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9 yrs ago
Quit Work and enrolled in College. Strangely enough I got a lot more time for this site now.
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10 yrs ago
After some unintentional time off I am back.
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interested!
Interested!
@6slyboy6 Well it would be nice though if you would post. I don“t see this Rpg getting anywhere at the moment.
@6slyboy6@Ryuzaki How are the posts coming along?
Also shouldn't a advisor be there at the palace? Just seems strange.
@Flynn What about the two who don't seem too participate? Are we gonna wait or search new people?

@6slyboy6 Thank you!
@AphelionYeah it was one of my better ideas :D. I would be happy to.
@The Narrator I'm mostly waiting for @Ryuzaki to reply to me, or for @Flynn to get back. You could always write more about what Saran is doing in his spare time. I wouldn't mind seeing the prayer rituals of his religion. It sounds pretty interesting so far.


I did exactly that! I really put more thought into that religion than I should have :
Saran went to the gardens, since Zunit rituals and prayers demanded to be held under the open sky. There he got on his knees and placed a small bowl, filled with sticks and holy herbs in front of him. He proceeded by using two beautifully engraved stones to set fire too the content of the bowl.
A small flame started and smoke began to rise to the sky. Smoke served as a connection from the earth to the heavens in the religion of Zunit. While the small flame burned in the relatively empty garden Saran began praying. "Zunit, oh Zunit! Heavenly king of kings who you dwell in the heavens! Extend your reach to us, show us our way and give us your justice!", Saran spoke the beginning of his prayer in a deep, powerful voice.
While speaking these words he held his arms up into the sky. When he was still living in a monastery as a monk he sometimes had held that position for longer than a day without moving, nowadays he unfortunately had no times for such a long period of prayer and meditation. Zunit followers where expected to worship at least once a day, even if only for a short time.

While being on his knees motionless, his arms stretched into the sky and his eyes closed his mind wandered. He thought about the king. He was still a child, but that did not excuse his behavior. This land deserved a just king, and this boy had still the chance to be one. Saran recalled as it was written in the holy scriptures: For every man I have given his way. A just king may feast at my hall with a a diligent farmer. For when every man follows the way I gave him my heavenly kingdom shall be on earth.
The King needed to know his way. Everyone did. Saran found his long ago, now he had to help other people find theirs.

He sighed as the flame died and he stud up...
So what is happening with this?
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