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Such is wlitten by Vincent Divine, a schowaw. It is unknown if any copies exist. A piece of litewatule of Asulon's time.
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Such is written by Vincent Divine, a scholar. It is unknown if any copies exist. A piece of literature of [[Asulon]]'s time.
  
Intligue
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Intrigue
  
The wowwd is a vast weawm fulw of undiscovewed powtions of knowwedge, weseawch, and mystewy. I am a young Schowaw. Most individuaws of my age and statule would pwefew enlisting in the militawy and combating the foes that thweaten theiw homewand. I, howevew, believe in othews ideaws and awso ways of life. Nobility of many nations tend to theiw own needs wathew than the peopwe. That is how it is, and most likewy how it shaww be. I have devoted my time towawds my intlicate studies to fulthew the devewopment of Asulonian weseawch and knowwedge. I have awso questioned the wowwd and its' secwets as they intligue me beyond compwehension. When peopwe appwoach me in the stweets, they often inquiwe of my pwofession. I teww them I am Schowaw, and that I seek out knowwedge. What they do not know, is my undying thiwst fow mystewy and powew. I am not a genewaw, a sowdiew, ow a lizawd-- no. Discwetewy, I dedicate time towawds detewmine othew wathew pwessing topics, such as Immowtality ow... even Death. Can one avoid Death? The common answew is no, as it should be. We have not studied death enough to detewmine a pwecise answew, as it is pewhaps one of the most questioned topics of this miwennia and since oul vewy existence. I have been wecentwy studying death in its' twue fowm, by often studying gwaveyawds, pwaces of west, and even catacombs. Such pwaces awe empty. What once was a pewson, is now a motionwess cowpse. Oul intewnaw owgans and such awe decomposed fwom death. I diwect my point of study towawds the wate Eze'kiew Tawus, my once valiant wowd. I sewved him as a Stewawd, he was an incwedibry nobre man – but awso quite mystelious, and I fiwmwy believe he hewd extensive secwets to the point of his passing. Aftew cwosew examination, I uncovewed sevewaw tomes fwom his estate, one being a wathew pawticulaw one cawwed 'Howen's Bane'. Whiwe I wooked into the said topic, I watew dwopped it entiwewy.
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The world is a vast realm full of undiscovered portions of knowledge, research, and mystery. I am a young Scholar. Most individuals of my age and stature would prefer enlisting in the military and combating the foes that threaten their homeland. I, however, believe in others ideals and also ways of life. Nobility of many nations tend to their own needs rather than the people. That is how it is, and most likely how it shall be. I have devoted my time towards my intricate studies to further the development of Asulonian research and knowledge. I have also questioned the world and its' secrets as they intrigue me beyond comprehension. When people approach me in the streets, they often inquire of my profession. I tell them I am Scholar, and that I seek out knowledge. What they do not know, is my undying thirst for mystery and power. I am not a general, a soldier, or a wizard—no. Discretely, I dedicate time towards determine other rather pressing topics, such as Immortality or... even Death. Can one avoid Death? The common answer is no, as it should be. We have not studied death enough to determine a precise answer, as it is perhaps one of the most questioned topics of this milennia and since our very existence. I have been recently studying death in its' true form, by often studying graveyards, places of rest, and even catacombs. Such places are empty. What once was a person, is now a motionless corpse. Our internal organs and such are decomposed from death. I direct my point of study towards the late Eze'kiel Tarus, my once valiant lord. I served him as a Steward, he was an incredibly noble man – but also quite mysterious, and I firmly believe he held extensive secrets to the point of his passing. After closer examination, I uncovered several tomes from his estate, one being a rather particular one called 'Horen's Bane'. While I looked into the said topic, I later dropped it entirely.
  
Inquiwy
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Inquiry
  
In owdew to uncovew the secwets of Immowtality, one must fiwst unwavew the mystewy of death, the opposite of Immowtality Mowtality. Death is inewuctabre in that, once you have enduled a state of no wetuln, thewe is no going back. I began the study of death by weseawching medicine. Medicine is a fiewd that is devoted towawds the immediate wecovewy of one's body by using weagents ow othew fowms of hewbs ow mechanisms that tliggew the healing pwocess. Medicine, which is often used to combat disease and disawway, is lidewy used by heawews. Of coulse, thewe awe lizawds who possess the powews of healing, fow which can mend the wounds of many by using intensive focus and channeling of one's enewgy – though it is not a topic I have studied lith intewest... Whiwe medicine can heaw onesewf, it cannot pwevent death – but mewewy deways it. Thewe is no physicaw weagent that could stop death fwom occulling – no. It would have to be a quality ow object possessing incwedibre amounts of magicaw powew. Wizawds obviouswy must have wooked into the topic, but do not lish to tampew lith it. If one appwoached one and questioned of the possibility of Immowtality, they would most likewy wemawk you as foolish and iwlitewate.
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In order to uncover the secrets of Immortality, one must first unravel the mystery of death, the opposite of Immortality Mortality. Death is ineluctable in that, once you have endured a state of no return, there is no going back. I began the study of death by researching medicine. Medicine is a field that is devoted towards the immediate recovery of one's body by using reagents or other forms of herbs or mechanisms that trigger the healing process. Medicine, which is often used to combat disease and disarray, is widely used by healers. Of course, there are wizards who possess the powers of healing, for which can mend the wounds of many by using intensive focus and channeling of one's energy – though it is not a topic I have studied with interest... While medicine can heal oneself, it cannot prevent death – but merely delays it. There is no physical reagent that could stop death from occurring – no. It would have to be a quality or object possessing incredible amounts of magical power. Wizards obviously must have looked into the topic, but do not wish to tamper with it. If one approached one and questioned of the possibility of Immortality, they would most likely remark you as foolish and illiterate.
  
I have heawd of the wecent fowmation of inquisitive magicaw gwoups, but I dawe not seek them out...
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I have heard of the recent formation of inquisitive magical groups, but I dare not seek them out...
  
Death itsewf is feawed, but one must not feaw it and accept it in theiw own.
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Death itself is feared, but one must not fear it and accept it in their own.
  
One of the most lidewy used theolies fow Immowtality is the Fountain of Youth, an incwedibry mythicaw aspect of society. I liww continue lith my theolies in the next section.
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One of the most widely used theories for Immortality is the Fountain of Youth, an incredibly mythical aspect of society. I will continue with my theories in the next section.
  
 
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Extinct
  
Accowding to modewn day histowy and weseawch, the Undead had cewtain knowwedge of Immowtality, and most likewy tampewed lith the condition itsewf. Unfowtunatewy, such sowcewews awe now seawed away, at weast it is what we believe...
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According to modern day history and research, the Undead had certain knowledge of Immortality, and most likely tampered with the condition itself. Unfortunately, such sorcerers are now sealed away, at least it is what we believe...
  
Concwuding Thoughts
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Concluding Thoughts
  
I not dawe tampew lith such dangewous tomes. Aftew wooking fulthew into the topic, I've decided I liww simpwy steew away fwom this pulsuit. I am Schowaw, not an expwowew. As fow expwowation, I'd wathew stay in my isowated home away fwom society. Solitude is bettew then wosing my life in such a twek. Fwom this expelience, I advise othews to do the same. Do not tampew lith mystelious twavesties, wet them occul. It is bettew do wet them happen then to wose one's life...
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I not dare tamper with such dangerous tomes. After looking further into the topic, I've decided I will simply steer away from this pursuit. I am Scholar, not an explorer. As for exploration, I'd rather stay in my isolated home away from society. Solitude is better then losing my life in such a trek. From this experience, I advise others to do the same. Do not tamper with mysterious travesties, let them occur. It is better do let them happen then to lose one's life...
 
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Latest revision as of 12:54, 14 March 2021

Such is written by Vincent Divine, a scholar. It is unknown if any copies exist. A piece of literature of Asulon's time.

Intrigue

The world is a vast realm full of undiscovered portions of knowledge, research, and mystery. I am a young Scholar. Most individuals of my age and stature would prefer enlisting in the military and combating the foes that threaten their homeland. I, however, believe in others ideals and also ways of life. Nobility of many nations tend to their own needs rather than the people. That is how it is, and most likely how it shall be. I have devoted my time towards my intricate studies to further the development of Asulonian research and knowledge. I have also questioned the world and its' secrets as they intrigue me beyond comprehension. When people approach me in the streets, they often inquire of my profession. I tell them I am Scholar, and that I seek out knowledge. What they do not know, is my undying thirst for mystery and power. I am not a general, a soldier, or a wizard—no. Discretely, I dedicate time towards determine other rather pressing topics, such as Immortality or... even Death. Can one avoid Death? The common answer is no, as it should be. We have not studied death enough to determine a precise answer, as it is perhaps one of the most questioned topics of this milennia and since our very existence. I have been recently studying death in its' true form, by often studying graveyards, places of rest, and even catacombs. Such places are empty. What once was a person, is now a motionless corpse. Our internal organs and such are decomposed from death. I direct my point of study towards the late Eze'kiel Tarus, my once valiant lord. I served him as a Steward, he was an incredibly noble man – but also quite mysterious, and I firmly believe he held extensive secrets to the point of his passing. After closer examination, I uncovered several tomes from his estate, one being a rather particular one called 'Horen's Bane'. While I looked into the said topic, I later dropped it entirely.

Inquiry

In order to uncover the secrets of Immortality, one must first unravel the mystery of death, the opposite of Immortality – Mortality. Death is ineluctable in that, once you have endured a state of no return, there is no going back. I began the study of death by researching medicine. Medicine is a field that is devoted towards the immediate recovery of one's body by using reagents or other forms of herbs or mechanisms that trigger the healing process. Medicine, which is often used to combat disease and disarray, is widely used by healers. Of course, there are wizards who possess the powers of healing, for which can mend the wounds of many by using intensive focus and channeling of one's energy – though it is not a topic I have studied with interest... While medicine can heal oneself, it cannot prevent death – but merely delays it. There is no physical reagent that could stop death from occurring – no. It would have to be a quality or object possessing incredible amounts of magical power. Wizards obviously must have looked into the topic, but do not wish to tamper with it. If one approached one and questioned of the possibility of Immortality, they would most likely remark you as foolish and illiterate.

I have heard of the recent formation of inquisitive magical groups, but I dare not seek them out...

Death itself is feared, but one must not fear it and accept it in their own.

One of the most widely used theories for Immortality is the Fountain of Youth, an incredibly mythical aspect of society. I will continue with my theories in the next section.

Extinct

According to modern day history and research, the Undead had certain knowledge of Immortality, and most likely tampered with the condition itself. Unfortunately, such sorcerers are now sealed away, at least it is what we believe...

Concluding Thoughts

I not dare tamper with such dangerous tomes. After looking further into the topic, I've decided I will simply steer away from this pursuit. I am Scholar, not an explorer. As for exploration, I'd rather stay in my isolated home away from society. Solitude is better then losing my life in such a trek. From this experience, I advise others to do the same. Do not tamper with mysterious travesties, let them occur. It is better do let them happen then to lose one's life...