Sojourn
Tristram has been always the wanderer. Â He refused to settle with the other refugees in Little Ala Mhigo or anywhere else, but instead took to a life abroad. Â The man even philosophically views life and it's events on the metaphor of the Road: with steps, stumbles, stones, floods and crossroads. Â Nearly all things are just little stops and brief respites before moving on again. Â This also is not just in regard to places for the character, but in careers taken and people met. Â
His sojourn through life is not a permanent thing either, as he knows it will come to an end one day through one means or another. Â I think the character speaks best to it himself ...
Tristram has been always the wanderer. Â He refused to settle with the other refugees in Little Ala Mhigo or anywhere else, but instead took to a life abroad. Â The man even philosophically views life and it's events on the metaphor of the Road: with steps, stumbles, stones, floods and crossroads. Â Nearly all things are just little stops and brief respites before moving on again. Â This also is not just in regard to places for the character, but in careers taken and people met. Â
His sojourn through life is not a permanent thing either, as he knows it will come to an end one day through one means or another. Â I think the character speaks best to it himself ...
Tristram Greythorne Wrote:"I be going where I go ... till it be time to come home."