Arvandrael H.S. Celantanas's Links
He was very kind to me and was willing to adjust his schedule for my sake, which I was surprised to find. He was somewhat pushy about some of my personal issues, but he never overstepped any boundaries that I had set. I was glad that he was helping both Scorn and Khaos through therapy. I hope that he's been able to help other people as well.
What a sweet patient he was. A real pushover too. There's plenty that he told me about his party that I haven't said anything about for his privacy, but I certainly tried to convince him to let me talk to them for him. I was excited that he was going to watch over my office to allow me to assist his party, however, I was then greatly disappointed to find he had left it without saying anything to me. I suppose I understand, because it was on his holy duties, but it doesn't mean I was any less frustrated at the time. I just learned not to trust clerics to be responsible in that manner.
Jasper is horribly stressed and poorly adjusted because of it. I don't know how to console him, and I don't think he would have let me, which is why I requested Allyrric to talk to him. I am hoping some sort of therapy and guidance could help him in healing and therefore becoming that good person that I know he is deep underneath all of the fear and hatred that he harbors.
He's very intelligent and observant, but we never got close. He spent a lot of time with Scorn, which I was thankful for because he kept an eye on her when I wasn't.
I think that his recent decision was a little stupid, although I can't entirely blame him for it. I guess if your god says go, you go, but it really seems like horrible timing and a suicide mission. But maybe that's what holy work is all about. I wouldn't know.
Ifitri is the last decent king that Nym had. It was a tragedy that we lost him in the way that we did, but the good of Nym did not, and does not die with him.
It was strange to have met him in his youth, long before any of us had been born. He was a much different person back then, in truth, he didn't even seem like himself.