Archanex Jotham
06-23-11, 08:08 PM
Archanex found himself in a daze-like state as he awakened on a bed without fully remembering how he got there. It's the effects of The Citadel. He thought to himself, and touched his fingers to his forehead. The Overmage had fought hard to carve out his destiny and what little knowledge that he knew. He was striving to perfect his craft, and turn the teachings of the monks into his own teachings. The Bron was an interesting specimen and a subject worth it's own library of Khal'Jaren, The Thayne.
Now The Bron was not actually just one organism, but rather, a pantheon of many. The Monks, as a cult were an interesting lot that followed the teachings of The Bron. Their High Priests could directly commune with the essence of The Bron, whatever form that actually took. Archanex had never interacted with The Bron before, but he had come across parts of The Bron. To say that The Bronhood was complex was an understatement.
Archanex thought he had a dream.
In his dream, he saw himself in a temple forged with off-world aesthetics. Yet, he recognized Concordia Forest immediately surrounding him. The temple, clearly had Overmage symbols etched upon it's walls. The syntax of the runes were unique to his people. He looked upon the temple for a long time, studying the secrets buried within. However, when he finally deciphered the symbols as he had all other symbols before it, The Overmage unearthed something deep within the temple. And within himself. Archanex spoke of the dream to his handlers, and they were concerned for their fellow student of the knowledge.
He was bed ridden for a short time after his last bout in The Citadel. The recovery process had become an unforgiving one. He'd suffered brutal agony at the hands of that battle royal he'd undergone. It served as a worthy test for The Overmage's skill level and he'd learned a great deal. He learned that he could take on more powerful opponents if he was clever. It seemed, The Citadel was a critical point of his life now. Though he considered himself a Hedge Magus, he was now a critical part of the monk's society. He'd assimilated with their unique culture, and loved his brothers and sisters as much as they loved he. For under The Bron, all souls were perceived with their equal weight of stone on scales.
Archanex found himself at his usual Combat Chamber. The business about his dream was troubling him greatly, so when his handler approached, The Overmage turned to look at him.
"Brother. Why do you suffer so?" The monk carefully asked.
"'Tis that dream I spoke to you about." Archanex said. "The dream compounds my nights and waking thoughts. I feel 'tis an omen like the obsidian clad chariot of a horseman who claims souls." Archanex touched the side of his head for a moment letting his fingertips rest there. "I don't sleep well of late. Despite that I know The Bron is with me." Archanex said, he had a troubled expression on his face.
"Perhaps some exercise would do you some good Brother Archanex. How goes the recovery from your last affair?" The Monk asked.
"I have fully recovered." Jotham said casually. "I am ready for a match at my usual Chamber." Jotham added.
"Very well. Do you have a specific Arena you would challenge?" The monk asked.
"No Brother. Let the chips fall where they may." And Archanex stepped into the empty Chamber. His eyes were soon overwhelmed by the light of The Monk's illusion forces. "Fetch me a suitable challenge." Jotham said and submerged into the light.
Now The Bron was not actually just one organism, but rather, a pantheon of many. The Monks, as a cult were an interesting lot that followed the teachings of The Bron. Their High Priests could directly commune with the essence of The Bron, whatever form that actually took. Archanex had never interacted with The Bron before, but he had come across parts of The Bron. To say that The Bronhood was complex was an understatement.
Archanex thought he had a dream.
In his dream, he saw himself in a temple forged with off-world aesthetics. Yet, he recognized Concordia Forest immediately surrounding him. The temple, clearly had Overmage symbols etched upon it's walls. The syntax of the runes were unique to his people. He looked upon the temple for a long time, studying the secrets buried within. However, when he finally deciphered the symbols as he had all other symbols before it, The Overmage unearthed something deep within the temple. And within himself. Archanex spoke of the dream to his handlers, and they were concerned for their fellow student of the knowledge.
He was bed ridden for a short time after his last bout in The Citadel. The recovery process had become an unforgiving one. He'd suffered brutal agony at the hands of that battle royal he'd undergone. It served as a worthy test for The Overmage's skill level and he'd learned a great deal. He learned that he could take on more powerful opponents if he was clever. It seemed, The Citadel was a critical point of his life now. Though he considered himself a Hedge Magus, he was now a critical part of the monk's society. He'd assimilated with their unique culture, and loved his brothers and sisters as much as they loved he. For under The Bron, all souls were perceived with their equal weight of stone on scales.
Archanex found himself at his usual Combat Chamber. The business about his dream was troubling him greatly, so when his handler approached, The Overmage turned to look at him.
"Brother. Why do you suffer so?" The monk carefully asked.
"'Tis that dream I spoke to you about." Archanex said. "The dream compounds my nights and waking thoughts. I feel 'tis an omen like the obsidian clad chariot of a horseman who claims souls." Archanex touched the side of his head for a moment letting his fingertips rest there. "I don't sleep well of late. Despite that I know The Bron is with me." Archanex said, he had a troubled expression on his face.
"Perhaps some exercise would do you some good Brother Archanex. How goes the recovery from your last affair?" The Monk asked.
"I have fully recovered." Jotham said casually. "I am ready for a match at my usual Chamber." Jotham added.
"Very well. Do you have a specific Arena you would challenge?" The monk asked.
"No Brother. Let the chips fall where they may." And Archanex stepped into the empty Chamber. His eyes were soon overwhelmed by the light of The Monk's illusion forces. "Fetch me a suitable challenge." Jotham said and submerged into the light.