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The
Lady of the Glade
Bria
Sunrider
Bertoxxulous Server
y
journeys throughout Norrath take me to the very corners
of the lands. Although it is my destiny to to travel
wherever Tunare's light may guide me, there are times when
I look back to when I was a young ranger, finding fun and
adventure in my homeland of Qeynos and the Surefall Glade...
On
one of my many adventures in the lands of Kunark, I happened
upon a lady druid who had just returned from a long campaign
against the evil Dark Elves of the Overthere. Her
name is Bria Sunrider, an elf maiden whose beauty
could rival the bluest of skies and the clearest of star-filled
nights. We met in the woods of the Frontier Mountains, where
she hailed me from afar, offering to share her campfire
in exchange for company in the night. I was only too
eager to oblige, for long journeys can make one hungry and
eager for a chat.
After
exchanging news and stories, I looked up into the clear
sky and pointed towards the constellation of Tunare shining
brightly above. "I used to love to gaze upon
the stars as a child," I said. "Seeing Tunare
above reminds me of home. Oh how I miss the Glade."
"Do
you speak of the Surefall Glade?" asked Bria.
After
my brief look of shock, I was amazed that Bria knew of my
hometown. The Surefall Glade is such a small haven
and home to a handful of human rangers, that very few people
meet have ever heard of it.
"I
journeyed to Surefall Glade for the first time just a few
years ago, and I have been in love with it ever since. The
woods of Surefall can make any elf of the Faydwer bow to
its beauty," said Bria.
"It
has been two years since I have been back," I said,
with a sense of sadness in my voice. " And I fear
I may not see the Glade for some time yet. I have
journeyed long and far to reach Kunark, and my adventure
has only begun."
To
this, Bria smiled and patted me on my hand. "I feel
you shall see your home again sooner than you think,"
she said. "Sleep well tonight, Ranger."
And
to that command I did. I slept perhaps the best I
had in many months, dreaming of the cool, crisp morning
air of the Qeynos hills and the tall Edenwood trees of my
home. And when I awoke... it was as if my dream awoke
with me.
For
as I rubbed the weariness of the night from my eyes and
looked about me, I had awoken in the Surefall Glade!
"Did
I not say you shall see your home again soon?" said
a soft voice behind me. When I turned, I saw Bria
beaming her warm smile upon me, her eyes green as the canopy
above us, and her lips grinning in playful mischief.
I
could barely speak with the lump of joy in my throat. I
simply took Bria in my arms and embraced her in gracious
thanks. I soon gave her a tour of my part of the Glade,
visiting old friends and my old mentors. For the next
few days, Bria and I had the time of our lives visiting
the nearby Qeynos hills and old friends like the Millers
and Holly Windstalker. She even accompanied me to
repay a few old debts in the Blackburrow caves.
Bria
and I shared memories that will last our very lifetimes.
I found in her a friend that I would keep close to
my heart, taking her with me along all my journeys, beit
her spirit alone.
Alas,
it was soon time for us to head back to our campaigns in
Kunark, and Bria cast her magical spell to bring us back
to the same campsight where we had met. We parted
with many words of thanks, and I expressed to Bria that
I feared I may not see her again.
So
we made a vow of friendship and a pact: On the first
day of spring two years from that day, we shall meet again
beneath the falls of Surefall glade.
It
may be the longest two years of my life, but it will be
worth the wait.
Click
below to read the wonderful addendum by Bria Sunrider
A
Note From a Friend
By Bria Sunrider
Bria
Sunrider is a friend to all in need on the Bertoxxulous
server.
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