
Several moons ago when Varian Aradheim, an apprentice of Anelia’s had been missing from his training due to his lack of confidence in becoming a paladin and Sultansworn again. However, Anelia paid a visit in Red Rooster Stead farms to seek for her spoiled apprentice. It was then when Anelia clearly made a statement to Varian that his fear and insecure emotions will get people killed instead of saving anyone else.
It took several suns for Varian to decide to become the apprentice of Anelia once more. From there on, he had been in meditation training for at least one moon. He was ready to Anelia’s eyes. To her view, he was no longer the boy who had childish mind and impatient idealistic dreamer.
While Varian was in Ivalice Center, he knocked the door at Anelia’s office.
“Come in†said Anelia, while she was finish reviewingInessa’s reports from the Citadel incident. Varian walks in and looked at Anelia giving a flame salute.
“Varian Aradheim, reporting in.†he stood before Anelia waiting for instructions. Anelia nods and motions Varian to the chair. “Take a seat, initiate Varian.â€
Varian sits down and looks at her papers and bites his lips unsure of what to say. Then he opened his mouth slightly and lowered his tone slightly. “Master Sadowyn, I am aware that you said I was ready to become a paladin and also to be ready for trials… But, I’ve been nothing but trouble for a long time to you.â€
Anelia puts her papers down and she gave a slight sigh. She looked at Varian with a smile while leaving her glasses down. “Listen, Varian… I think you are ready. However, I’ll admit that my feelings deep inside says that you aren’t ready but in the end, you are. The moment you hesitate now is a good thing, but also if you keep hesitating yourself, you’ll get yourself killed or unable to save someone that you care for.â€
Varian lowered his head down, sinking in what Anelia has said.
“Courage, faith, and compassion are very much required as a paladin. And of course, respect and perseverance is another reasons to have as a paladin. Never forget that.†She nodded to Varian once more, and stood up. She walked over to him and placed her hand on top of his shoulder.
“Listen Varian, you’ve dreamed of becoming a paladin and you’ve dreamed of becoming a Sultansworn. This is the moment you look upon yourself before your family and parents, that you can prove something here: To tell them that your decision was not wrong.â€
Varian looked up at Anelia and nodded with a smile. “Perhaps I guess someday, I’ll become someone like you?†He stood up and psyched himself with several heavy breathing with excitement. “I am definitely ready it seems.â€
Anelia then flicked her finger and hits Varian’s forehead lightly. “Don’t get cocky though. You haven’t finished the trials. At least, Ser Crofte and I are very strict in passing people from the trials.â€
Varian rubs his forehead with a nod while looking at Anelia. “I understand…. When would I be taking the trials?â€
“I’ve already sent in the request to Captain Jenlyns Straightblade. He should have informed Ser Crofte about your presence. However, I expect you to do a favor for Justicar Inessa Hara before you go to the trials to make sure you are ready for any harsh battles coming toward you.â€
Varian stands up straight and gives Anelia a flame salute once more and gave him a serious face.
“Thank you, Ser Sadowyn. I will never forget your lessons and your training. I will not disappoint you from these trials.â€
Anelia laughs lightly and pats Varian’s arm lightly “You should also send yourself a letter to your family once the trials are done.â€
Varian grins while walking out of Anelia’s office and shook his head “I’ve already sent them that you’ve given me the chance to take the trials. I will show up to them in person that I’ve become a Sultansworn instead.â€
Anelia nodded and waved at her apprentice a farewell before he walked out and closed the door. She gave a sigh of relief that Varian was probably one of the most successful apprentices she has met and realized that people like Varian is the future of Sultansworns.
It took several suns for Varian to decide to become the apprentice of Anelia once more. From there on, he had been in meditation training for at least one moon. He was ready to Anelia’s eyes. To her view, he was no longer the boy who had childish mind and impatient idealistic dreamer.
While Varian was in Ivalice Center, he knocked the door at Anelia’s office.
“Come in†said Anelia, while she was finish reviewingInessa’s reports from the Citadel incident. Varian walks in and looked at Anelia giving a flame salute.
“Varian Aradheim, reporting in.†he stood before Anelia waiting for instructions. Anelia nods and motions Varian to the chair. “Take a seat, initiate Varian.â€
Varian sits down and looks at her papers and bites his lips unsure of what to say. Then he opened his mouth slightly and lowered his tone slightly. “Master Sadowyn, I am aware that you said I was ready to become a paladin and also to be ready for trials… But, I’ve been nothing but trouble for a long time to you.â€
Anelia puts her papers down and she gave a slight sigh. She looked at Varian with a smile while leaving her glasses down. “Listen, Varian… I think you are ready. However, I’ll admit that my feelings deep inside says that you aren’t ready but in the end, you are. The moment you hesitate now is a good thing, but also if you keep hesitating yourself, you’ll get yourself killed or unable to save someone that you care for.â€
Varian lowered his head down, sinking in what Anelia has said.
“Courage, faith, and compassion are very much required as a paladin. And of course, respect and perseverance is another reasons to have as a paladin. Never forget that.†She nodded to Varian once more, and stood up. She walked over to him and placed her hand on top of his shoulder.
“Listen Varian, you’ve dreamed of becoming a paladin and you’ve dreamed of becoming a Sultansworn. This is the moment you look upon yourself before your family and parents, that you can prove something here: To tell them that your decision was not wrong.â€
Varian looked up at Anelia and nodded with a smile. “Perhaps I guess someday, I’ll become someone like you?†He stood up and psyched himself with several heavy breathing with excitement. “I am definitely ready it seems.â€
Anelia then flicked her finger and hits Varian’s forehead lightly. “Don’t get cocky though. You haven’t finished the trials. At least, Ser Crofte and I are very strict in passing people from the trials.â€
Varian rubs his forehead with a nod while looking at Anelia. “I understand…. When would I be taking the trials?â€
“I’ve already sent in the request to Captain Jenlyns Straightblade. He should have informed Ser Crofte about your presence. However, I expect you to do a favor for Justicar Inessa Hara before you go to the trials to make sure you are ready for any harsh battles coming toward you.â€
Varian stands up straight and gives Anelia a flame salute once more and gave him a serious face.
“Thank you, Ser Sadowyn. I will never forget your lessons and your training. I will not disappoint you from these trials.â€
Anelia laughs lightly and pats Varian’s arm lightly “You should also send yourself a letter to your family once the trials are done.â€
Varian grins while walking out of Anelia’s office and shook his head “I’ve already sent them that you’ve given me the chance to take the trials. I will show up to them in person that I’ve become a Sultansworn instead.â€
Anelia nodded and waved at her apprentice a farewell before he walked out and closed the door. She gave a sigh of relief that Varian was probably one of the most successful apprentices she has met and realized that people like Varian is the future of Sultansworns.