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- A taurian trudges in from the southeast.
- "shell359984" a massive conch shell of scintillating energies
- "phoenix425942" a crepuscular dream phoenix with wings made of
- lissome shadows
- "sapling428921" a blackthorn sapling
- "pilgrim3413" a taurian pilgrim
- You greet a taurian pilgrim with a sincere smile.
- A taurian pilgrim says, "I have been travelling for some time, friend, on my pilgrimage to Avechna's Peak."
- You say, "Do you wish for me to take you to Avechna's Peak, or do you rest here for the time?"
- A taurian pilgrim says, "Truly? You will lead me up Avechna's Peak? That is most
- kind of you, good faeling."
- A taurian pilgrim begins to follow you.
- A wry smile spreads across your face.
- A taurian pilgrim says, "Before I go though, I wish to speak."
- The sound of chatter in many languages reaches your ears, common is oft used but so are others.
- You blink.
- Xiran respectfully draws aside.
- A taurian pilgrim bows before a massive conch shell of scintillating energies to show her respects to the Divine. The shell hums and brightens, a soft light limning its surface, shimmering with the power of immanidivinus. An expectant silence falls, as if the conch were awaiting words from her.
- A taurian pilgrim says, "One of my friends. She drowned when Spirit Sea awoke. I saw her much later as one of the Unjustly Dead. Oh dear Elders, if there is any justice at all in the world, make Her pay."
- A massive conch shell of scintillating energies shimmers with the power of immanidivinus, and the halo about it takes up the words of a taurian pilgrim, storing them within. Her speech echoes inside the shell, growing softer and softer, subsumed into a sound of waves.
- A taurian pilgrim nods her head at you.
- You murmur softly to yourself.
- ((After delivering her to the peak.))
- (IronHart Conflagration): You say, "Hm. I think those who have not the words themselves may still assist in gathering testimony at the conch shell. Help pilgrims find their way, and they might have their own words to speak?"
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