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Characters

Here, I attempt to sketch and capture the personalities of my
junior Lore Guardians.
AZURIK
Azurik's mother, the Lore Guardian Nayfa, undertook a
pilgrimage to the Periphery to learn more of the Elemental
Realms and perished there. Azurik came to the Order following
her death and petitioned to join us. I refused him, fearing that
his recent loss would cloud his ability to focus on scholarly
matters.
Undaunted, Azurik set off for the Periphery, retraced his
mother's footsteps, and found her body. Using her Lore
Guardian staff, Azurik cremated her worldly shell, releasing her
spirit. He returned to the colony, staff in hand, and I was so
impressed with Azurik's courage that I made him my
apprentice.
In the last five years, Azurik has learned much. He is a bright
pupil and a quick learner. Although he is primarily a scholar,
Azurik is capable of running long distances, swimming, and
jumping far and high. His fighting prowess with the staff is
formidable and not to be underestimated.
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BALTHAZAR
Balthazar's parents were Lore Guardians and
they taught him well. He is an adequate scholar,
but his true passion is his martial abilities, which
he has honed to a razor's edge. I find his
fascination with power and combat distressing,
and I can only ponder the origins of his inner
rage. We would all be better suited if he would
divert his physical energies toward more
scholarly pursuits.
I also question if his professed wish to become
Lore Master is not for noble purposes but
rather to satisfy his thirst for power. When I
stare into Balthazar's eyes I feel a certain
apprehension ... the same uneasiness I feel,
in fact, when I stare into the shadows.
ELDWYN
I add myself here as an exercise in self-
portrait. I am Master Lore Guardian and
have led the guild of Lore Guardians for
the last twenty-five years. I try never to
answer my student's questions directly
— rather I give them cryptic replies.
The answers that one discovers for
oneself are understood far better
than those that are merely told.
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