Thirteenth Sun of the Fourth Astral Moon,
I have decided to keep a journal. Time slips from me here in the frigid wastes; a fog or a blizzard can last for bells on end, and I am not accustomed as I once was to tracking Althyk’s passage in absence of Azeyma's Light. At the very least, by these entries I shall not lose the suns or moons. The bells themselves matter little up here, it seems.
We have come north in search of much. Our friends, our comrades in arm, are yet missing. Korofi, Xinkei, Sazi, and Farchild have yet to respond to any hails over the company pearl. Our contacts reported no sightings, no word, from any of them in the south. Neither Vylbrand nor Thanalan have seen hide or hair, and the Shroud is far too wild and treacherous to ever know for sure. There is a chance we may yet find them here in Coerthas or the lands beyond.
That said, they are not the only reason for this sojourn. Ishgard calls for aid, and I would have the Dauntless answer, given the state of affairs back at home. Ul’dah is quiet, and what word we have of the internal affairs of the Syndicate speak to stability. Yet we, the company, are not stable. We have lost a third or more of our men and women to disappearances, unaccounted absences. Those left to us are too young, fresh recruits for the most part, and I mean to see their steel hardened and tempered. There is no action to be had near the Jewel for some time yet, so where better than in the cold, facing the heat of Dravanian fire? At least by offering up our arms, we might help to stabilize the Holy See and, in doing so, keep the Empire at bay.
There is also the matter of mutual profit to consider. Renewed hostilities have Ishgard throwing open their gates to outsiders, and so men and women of worth - artisans, craftsmen, merchants, and so on – will flock to the city in droves. Procurement of allies, partners, resources… these are vital for a fledgling company. Though we have built ourselves a small reputation, we’ve yet to prove ourselves to the Hall through any large-scale efforts. The good we might do here for ourselves and the Jewel might win us valuable considerations.
Alas, Ishgard must needs wait. We rode long and hard, and circumstance saw us leaving some of our number to follow in our wake. Kahn’a, I am sure, will have no issue; he is familiar with the Shroud, and should timing prove fortunate, he might find himself accompanied by Anzio, who knows these cold lands better than either of us. The demon Nergahl was absent at the appointed hour, which I find myself thankful for. He is an imposing and intimidating figure, most unlike Seitsuda. Anyroad, we must take our rest at the Observatorium for now; though they are loathe to confess it, Gladepetal and I are both weary, and I would not push on when the little one clearly needs her rest.
Thankfully, Evangeline Primrose proved herself graceful and practical tonight, and was awaiting our arrival, having arranged for a minor reception of sorts. This “Ser Mar†she introduced us to seems the very heart, soul, spirit, and spitting image of our northern allies. A courteous guest, he, though his offer of lodgings in Dragonhead, while appreciated, do not bode well. I had hoped we might be offered a place in the city itself, where we might do the most good and benefit well therefrom. Alas, no such offers from the state. We shall have to take Eva up on her suggestion; I am told there is at least one inn of note that might serve.
Kanaria has seen to arranging our dinner; we shall feast and then likely collapse. The morrow will see us in Dragonhead and, pending the resolution of logistical and political obstacles, perhaps Ishgard itself.
I have never been religious; spiritual at best, one might say. Nevertheless, I cannot help but be thankful that Oschon has guided us this far. I can only pray that Halone might shield us from what is to come.
Chief Flame Sergeant
Osric Melkire
of the Dauntless
I have decided to keep a journal. Time slips from me here in the frigid wastes; a fog or a blizzard can last for bells on end, and I am not accustomed as I once was to tracking Althyk’s passage in absence of Azeyma's Light. At the very least, by these entries I shall not lose the suns or moons. The bells themselves matter little up here, it seems.
We have come north in search of much. Our friends, our comrades in arm, are yet missing. Korofi, Xinkei, Sazi, and Farchild have yet to respond to any hails over the company pearl. Our contacts reported no sightings, no word, from any of them in the south. Neither Vylbrand nor Thanalan have seen hide or hair, and the Shroud is far too wild and treacherous to ever know for sure. There is a chance we may yet find them here in Coerthas or the lands beyond.
That said, they are not the only reason for this sojourn. Ishgard calls for aid, and I would have the Dauntless answer, given the state of affairs back at home. Ul’dah is quiet, and what word we have of the internal affairs of the Syndicate speak to stability. Yet we, the company, are not stable. We have lost a third or more of our men and women to disappearances, unaccounted absences. Those left to us are too young, fresh recruits for the most part, and I mean to see their steel hardened and tempered. There is no action to be had near the Jewel for some time yet, so where better than in the cold, facing the heat of Dravanian fire? At least by offering up our arms, we might help to stabilize the Holy See and, in doing so, keep the Empire at bay.
There is also the matter of mutual profit to consider. Renewed hostilities have Ishgard throwing open their gates to outsiders, and so men and women of worth - artisans, craftsmen, merchants, and so on – will flock to the city in droves. Procurement of allies, partners, resources… these are vital for a fledgling company. Though we have built ourselves a small reputation, we’ve yet to prove ourselves to the Hall through any large-scale efforts. The good we might do here for ourselves and the Jewel might win us valuable considerations.
Alas, Ishgard must needs wait. We rode long and hard, and circumstance saw us leaving some of our number to follow in our wake. Kahn’a, I am sure, will have no issue; he is familiar with the Shroud, and should timing prove fortunate, he might find himself accompanied by Anzio, who knows these cold lands better than either of us. The demon Nergahl was absent at the appointed hour, which I find myself thankful for. He is an imposing and intimidating figure, most unlike Seitsuda. Anyroad, we must take our rest at the Observatorium for now; though they are loathe to confess it, Gladepetal and I are both weary, and I would not push on when the little one clearly needs her rest.
Thankfully, Evangeline Primrose proved herself graceful and practical tonight, and was awaiting our arrival, having arranged for a minor reception of sorts. This “Ser Mar†she introduced us to seems the very heart, soul, spirit, and spitting image of our northern allies. A courteous guest, he, though his offer of lodgings in Dragonhead, while appreciated, do not bode well. I had hoped we might be offered a place in the city itself, where we might do the most good and benefit well therefrom. Alas, no such offers from the state. We shall have to take Eva up on her suggestion; I am told there is at least one inn of note that might serve.
Kanaria has seen to arranging our dinner; we shall feast and then likely collapse. The morrow will see us in Dragonhead and, pending the resolution of logistical and political obstacles, perhaps Ishgard itself.
I have never been religious; spiritual at best, one might say. Nevertheless, I cannot help but be thankful that Oschon has guided us this far. I can only pray that Halone might shield us from what is to come.
Chief Flame Sergeant
Osric Melkire
of the Dauntless