The Doombringer & Fate

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Notes: While most PK'ers didn't care if they were on the Anathema list, every once in a while, someone came along that did. Vhirrek, called the Doombringer, went about the process of getting himself removed. Unlike others who did so, he stayed off the list. - Cordir



It is 8am on Ozymandiut the 26th, the month of the Great Harvest, in the year 2423.
TFC started up at Mon Jul 31 06:12:21 2000
The system time is Tue Aug 1 10:35:58 2000

You tell Vhirrek, 'do you have a moment?'.

Vhirrek tells you (in dwarven), 'certainly'.

Dwarvenhold Temple
[Exits: east west]
(Dark Red Aura) Vhirrek is here.

You smile happily.

Vhirrek bows before you.

You say, 'Hello, Doombringer.'.
You say, 'It is my understanding you seek removal from the Anathema list.'.

Vhirrek says (in dwarven), 'Hello Lady of Fate'.

You say, 'Would you tell me why this is?'.

Vhirrek says (in dwarven), 'yes I do'.

Vhirrek says (in dwarven), 'it is because I feel that I was wrong in killing Talmud, and I wish the aid of Fate'.

You nod.

Vhirrek says (in dwarven), 'as opposed to their disfavor'.

Vhirrek says (in dwarven), 'it is in the better interest of me'.

You say, 'Are you willing to post a public note stating that you feel that way, and swear on your honor and on Nash that you will do so no
more?'.

Vhirrek says (in dwarven), 'are you asking me to publicly acknowledge a pledge of non-aggression toward Fate?'.

You nod.
You say, 'yes.'.

Vhirrek says (in dwarven), 'if that is your wish to be removed from Anathema, then it shall be done'.

You say, 'For which, it will be publicly accepted, and noted on the Time Line.'.

Vhirrek says (in dwarven), 'and I give you my word to never harm another member of your Following'.

You nod.
You say, 'And your vow as a Nashite?'.

Vhirrek says (in dwarven), 'by the will of Lord Nash himself'.

You nod.
You say, 'Then it shall be approved by a vote of My Taoiseach.'.


Vhirrek says (in dwarven), 'and you know how deep that vow runs M'Lady'.
Vhirrek says (in dwarven), 'I shall post a note this very day'.

You say, 'Though the Lich stripped Me of the comfort of the Nashite faith, its wisdom has ever been in my heart.'.

You nod in recognition to him.

Vhirrek bows before you.

You say, 'Upon its posting, I will inform my folk of the change to the Anathema ranks.'.

Vhirrek says (in dwarven), 'I have always respected you, some of your followers, well....they have a lot to learn'.

Cordir sighs quietly and nods.

You say, 'Aye, they do.'.

You say, 'I can but hope to teach by example.'.

Vhirrek says (in dwarven), 'of the ways of Nash especially'.

Vhirrek nods.

You say, 'Gregar has but recently finished his penance for his words.'.

Vhirrek says (in dwarven), 'I one day plan to immort'.

You say, 'he failed to recall that his Lady gives Nash her private devotion'.

You say, 'And that his words insulted Her deeply.'.

You say, 'Truly?'.

Vhirrek nods.

You say, 'I wish you the best of chance.'.

Vhirrek says (in dwarven), 'thank you'.

You say, 'It is an arduous but incredibly joyful position'.

Vhirrek nods.
Vhirrek says (in dwarven), 'I have played an immortal before, just not here'.

You say, 'It is... challenging... on many levels.'.

You say, 'Ah, very good.'.

Vhirrek says (in dwarven), 'and it is not an easy task, as you have said'.

You say, 'When do you think to seek that Ascendance?'.

Vhirrek says (in dwarven), 'but it can be very rewarding'.

You smile happily.
You say, 'Aye, it can.'.

Vhirrek says (in dwarven), 'I would hate to guess, but prolly before the end of this year'.

You nod.

Vhirrek says (in dwarven), 'I am wrestling with the decision internally currently'.

You say, 'Think well and long upon it.'.

You say, 'And if I may help you with your preparations, please let me know.'.

You say, 'I enjoy mentoring new Immortals.'.

You say, 'And helping those seeking that gift to ready themselves.'.

Vhirrek says (in dwarven), 'thank you for your offer, I may take you up on that'

You smile happily.
You say, 'very well..'.
You say, 'Fare well, Doombringer.'.
You wave.

Vhirrek says (in dwarven), 'fare well M'lady'.
Vhirrek waves happily.

Vhirrek tells you (in dwarven), 'tis done'.