(OOC: Date [03-11-2016] Day[Thursday])
Today seemed to be a quiet day. No orders were given so I spent most of my day reading in the library. I spent most of the time fascinated by the human accounts of the events of the past century. Reading over how they explained what happened and though back to my own recollection of such events. Though some things were more difficult to remember than others given the length of time it has been and all that has happened since then. Thinking back on my past brought back memories of just the most random things. I remember once a couple of children from the village had ventured out into Eversong woods past the eastern sanctum. One of them had become hurt and I went out to find them and bring them back. Praying to the light to heal their wounds and seeing the happiness return to their untainted blue eyes as they made it home safe. I wonder if they survived and are out there still…
My thoughts were broken by a Magi that had decided to take an interest in questioning me. At first I missed what they said because I wasn’t focused on them when they started asking question after question. Once I got my head together I asked the young elf to stop and repeat herself. After a short talk I found out that this elf is Sylvarys’s apprentice. I asked her of her progress and what she will do whilst Sylvarys is ill. It turns out that Lord Firestar is keeping an eye on her for the time being. She tells me she has become good at all that she has been taught so far and is making good progress in her training in Divination. But unfortunate the conversation could not go on for much longer as it seems I was needed elsewhere. We parted ways after she left to practice her Divination.
I arrived to where I was needed to find Lord Firestar and Miss Windblaze. Our attack on the estate will commence the following day. We discussed what we would be doing and what our goals would be. Well. After getting past the sarcastic answers anyway. Our aim is simple enough. Destroy those who would wish to commit to commit genocide on the innocents of our household. Destroy those who would start a civil war for no just reason in the middle of a legion invasion and cause undue conflict. We also will protect those of this estate who are innocent also. I will not march into the homes of my people and cut them down when their crime was merely being in the wrong place. I have seen enough of that in my lifetime and will die before I become one who marches though my people’s homes to slay the innocent.
We finished our discussion and the others left for their own business. I left for the estate to see Sylvarys. I got held back slightly by the increased guard but they did not give me any trouble once they knew who I was. I went inside to find him just as he was. His eyes were open and he again seemed happy to see me. It is nice I can bring him some happiness in his state which must be making him most unhappy. I sat with him and told him the stories of my adventures since the last time I saw him. Every so often a servant would come by to do some task or another, but I would take the task from them and do it myself. When not doing such I would tell the stories. Later I informed him of his apprentice’s progress and how it was clear by looking at her that she is tirelessly working and studying his lessons. From her tired eyes and healing burns. That or she is a careless idiot who keeps setting herself on fire through other means, but I wasn’t going to say that. Nor did I truly believe Sylvarys would pick a careless idiot for a student.
I spent as much time as I could, but could not stay as long as my first visit. I need to rest well for the difficult task tomorrow. I will be back though. If I survive then I will continue to do the little I can to make him feel better. But for now it seems I am still relying on another factor out of my reach to cure him of his illness. But he is not dead. So I will not morn him. I will perform my duty as I have been doing and stand strong until that day in which he walks out of that room on his own two feet. With hopes that day will come.