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		<title>Diary Entry &#8211; 1373 DR &#8211; Summer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ELVENTREE &#8211; The weather is unbelievable &#8211; summer in Elventree is ridiculously hot.&#160; I know that sounds dumb given I just spent a year camped on the shores of the Lake of Frickin&#8217; Steam, but seriously, I think summer in Elventree is even worse than summer at that spa.&#160; I&#8217;d try to record the name [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ELVENTREE &#8211; The weather is unbelievable &#8211; summer in Elventree is ridiculously hot.&nbsp; I know that sounds dumb given I just<br />
spent a year camped on the shores of the Lake of Frickin&#8217; <i>Steam</i>, but seriously, I think summer in Elventree is even <i>worse </i>than<br />
summer at that spa.&nbsp; I&#8217;d try to record the name of the town where<br />
the spa is located, but the name changed eight times in one <i>week </i>during the winter and that&#8217;s the <i>slow </i>season in the coup d&#8217;etat leagues down there.&nbsp; The Lake of Steam is certainly an exciting place!<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
In happier news, we&#8217;ve gotten word from Berol that he needs the<br />
assistance of the TTC.&nbsp; Admittedly, it&#8217;s just me and Rock these<br />
days, but we&#8217;re nothing to sneeze at and it&#8217;s a chance to go try<br />
(again) to spruce up his temple.&nbsp; Every time we talk I try to get<br />
him to adopt a more colorful scheme &#8211; maybe with a little red in it,<br />
you know, just a nod to old friends and their goddesses &#8211; but I guess<br />
he really does have more important things to think about.&nbsp; <br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
Gah &#8211; I&#8217;m all scatter-brained and making <i>zero </i>sense at the<br />
moment.&nbsp; Adventure!&nbsp; Adventure is upon us!&nbsp; We&#8217;ve gotten<br />
a summons!&nbsp; Sure, it&#8217;s to Sessuadra, but at least it&#8217;s to <i>some</i>where!<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
I have to go get Rock to pack.&nbsp; We <i>have </i>to leave right<br />
away.&nbsp; I&#8217;m pretty sure there&#8217;s a nice, big rock about a half mile<br />
from the eastern gate to the city where we used to camp on our way in<br />
and our way out and I can probably just jump us straight there.&nbsp;<br />
If we pack a basket, we could be eating lunch in Sessuadra with Berol<br />
and talking about old times <i>today</i>.</p>
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		<title>Diary Entry &#8211; 1373 DR &#8211; Spring</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2005 09:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ELVENTREE &#8211; I&#8217;ve finally returned for good to Elventree.&#160; I do confess that I zapped back to Phlan first, just in case I&#8217;m still the mayor, and they were all rather surprised to see me there.&#160; One of my juniors - oh, what&#8217;s-his-name, the one with the weak chin and the yappy dog &#8211; is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ELVENTREE &#8211; I&#8217;ve finally returned for good to Elventree.&nbsp; I do confess that I<br />
zapped back to Phlan first, just in case I&#8217;m still the mayor, and they<br />
were all rather surprised to see me there.&nbsp; One of my juniors -<br />
oh, what&#8217;s-his-name, the one with the weak chin and the yappy dog &#8211; is<br />
now the mayor, and more power to him.<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
I am quite sad, however, to find that none of our songs are still being<br />
sung up here.&nbsp; It&#8217;s only been five years, but I guess memories are<br />
short when it comes to heroism.&nbsp; <i>Oh, Zhentil Keep is rebuilding</i>,<br />
they say, <i>maybe it&#8217;s not nice to sing that clever song by that bard<br />
fellow</i>.&nbsp; Bah.&nbsp; Zhentil Keep should be routinely flattened on<br />
general principle.<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
Oh my.&nbsp; I do believe I channeled Donth for just a moment.<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
At any rate, I&#8217;ve been hanging out in Elventree.&nbsp; The heat around<br />
the Lake of Steam seems to have triggered something in terms of<br />
Greebo&#8217;s development, as he is newly winged.&nbsp; At first I was<br />
certain something was wrong, and he didn&#8217;t want to talk about it, and<br />
everything was a little awkward, but then one day there they were.&nbsp;<br />
Wings.&nbsp; Just like that.<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
I suspect this is something akin to human teenagers and zits, but honestly, I doubt he&#8217;d ever admit that.</p>
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		<title>Travel Journal &#8211; 1372 DR &#8211; Summer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2005 08:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[LAKE OF STEAM &#8211; My time among the Durbari is done for now.&#160; I finally was there long enough to feel fairly certain I could return at a moment&#8217;s notice, so I summoned up my will and went back to Elventree to check in.&#160; My prediction of G&#8217;dam&#8217;s fate has not been far off, as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LAKE OF STEAM &#8211; My time among the Durbari is done for now.&nbsp; I finally was there<br />
long enough to feel fairly certain I could return at a moment&#8217;s notice,<br />
so I summoned up my will and went back to Elventree to check in.&nbsp;<br />
My prediction of G&#8217;dam&#8217;s fate has not been far off, as she is with a<br />
traveling circus that tours the outer planes.&nbsp; She says she<br />
entertains djinn and stranger things for a living.&nbsp; I assumed at<br />
first, as Rock told me of her letter, that she was simply trashed when<br />
she wrote it but the handwriting is steady and, well&#8230; it <i>is </i>what we all expected, isn&#8217;t it?&nbsp; Sounds like she&#8217;s having the time of her life, to be honest.<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
Getting away from the Durbari has reminded me that this was supposed to<br />
be a vacation, so on my return to their town &#8211; it has a remarkably<br />
complicated name I simply haven&#8217;t the <i>faintest </i>idea how to spell &#8211; I<br />
was off on the road again.&nbsp; I did pay up on my apartment, though,<br />
two full years of rent in advance with a promise that it be left<br />
exactly where and as it was.&nbsp; The landlady did arch an eyebrow at<br />
the <i>where </i>part of that request, but honestly, teleporting around is hard enough without having to <i>explain </i>it to people.<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
I have since come here, to the Lake of Steam.&nbsp; It is a corrupt and<br />
barbarous place, chopped up into a dozen dozen tiny nation-states,<br />
city-states, village-states &#8211; there are probably three competing kings<br />
fighting to the death over each and every <i>barn</i>.&nbsp; It makes the Moonsea look downright <i>neighborly </i>in comparison.&nbsp; However, a kindly old priest has retired here to operate a spa and I have found it very relaxing.&nbsp; <br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
The water is very pleasant, despite the steam, but what lives in it is not:&nbsp; giant leaches<br />
the size of elephants that can squidge up the beaches and onto land on<br />
rainy nights.&nbsp; Let me tell you, you haven&#8217;t lived until you&#8217;ve run<br />
from giant leaches in pitch dark.&nbsp; The sound they make just <i>walking </i>is enough to give me the willies even now.<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
The steam is very good for my complexion, though, and the waters are so mineral-rich that this is <i>the </i>place in the whole world for a mud-wrap.&nbsp; <br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
I intend to stay at least until Hogswatch and then it&#8217;s back to<br />
Elventree for roast duck with Rock.&nbsp; I&#8217;ll invite Berol, of course,<br />
but he seems so stern these days that I don&#8217;t want to make him<br />
uncomfortable by putting him in a situation that demands<br />
small-talk.&nbsp; It&#8217;s not like we can discuss work over dinner,<br />
anyway.&nbsp; Can&#8217;t you just imagine it?<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
Me:&nbsp; So, the Lake of Steam was nice, what did you do this past year, Rock?<br  /><br />
Rock:&nbsp; Oh, you know, guarded the trees, tended the forests, defended the town.<br  /><br />
Me:&nbsp; How nice!&nbsp; And you, Berol?<br  /><br />
Berol:&nbsp; I shepherded the <i>souls </i>of the dead into the <i>land </i>of<br />
the dead where my grim master oversaw their disposal with the gods of<br />
their choice or, lacking a faith, deposited them in the timeless land<br />
of the <i>wailing </i>dead.&nbsp; Also, I&#8217;m going to say The Dead a few more times.<br  /><br />
Me:&nbsp; &#8230;Be a dear and pass the dressing, would you?<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
I love him like a brother, but he&#8217;s really not the sort to sit around a roaring fire and sing old dwarf songs for New Year&#8217;s.</p>
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		<title>Travel Journal &#8211; 1371 DR &#8211; Two Weeks Later</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[GOLDEN BAY, DOLPHIN COAST &#8211; Shocking!&#160; The Halruaans have a highly civilized society &#8211; they have formal, public education for all! &#8211; and yet they have silly rules against the use of magic by other than certified, book-carrying wizards. I tried to explain that perhaps they should have invested in a sign to let the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GOLDEN BAY, DOLPHIN COAST &#8211; Shocking!&nbsp; The Halruaans have a highly civilized society &#8211; they<br />
have formal, public education for all! &#8211; and yet they have silly rules<br />
against the use of magic by other than certified, book-carrying wizards.<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
I tried to explain that perhaps they should have invested in a <i>sign </i>to let the rest of us know&nbsp; &#8211; nothing <i>major</i>, nothing <i>expensive</i>, perhaps something as simple as a <i>pamphlet </i>- and they did not like that at <i>all</i>.<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
Bribes &#8211; especially the ones made in escape &#8211; always seem so dirty in<br />
hindsight no matter how necessary at the time of their execution.</p>
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		<title>Travel Journal &#8211; 1371 DR &#8211; Autumn</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[GOLDEN BAY, DOLPHIN COAST &#8211; I find myself in the south, among a very friendly people called the Durpari.&#160; I actually am given to understand that some small number of them live in Mulhorand, of all places.&#160; Apparently there would be more of them if Mulhorand didn&#8217;t occasionally wipe out whole communities of them there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GOLDEN BAY, DOLPHIN COAST &#8211; I find myself in the south, among a very friendly people called the<br />
Durpari.&nbsp; I actually am given to understand that some small number<br />
of them live in Mulhorand, of all places.&nbsp; Apparently there would<br />
be more of them if Mulhorand didn&#8217;t occasionally wipe out whole<br />
communities of them there as a sort of ongoing policy of assholish behavior.&nbsp; I <i>knew </i>it was a good idea to take our<br />
business elsewhere.<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
The Durpari are master traders and diplomats and welcome foreigners -<br />
and foreign religions &#8211; with open arms and, most especially, open<br />
stores.&nbsp; They are thrilled to lighten the pockets of anyone who<br />
wanders by, but they have the odd distinction of doing so as fairly as<br />
possible.&nbsp; I have secured a small apartment at a reasonable rate<br />
and have set about offering my services as a bard, a wizard, an<br />
adventurer and an advisor.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve tried to spread the word of Sune,<br />
but they have an oddly&#8230; egalitarian outlook on religion here.&nbsp;<br />
They told me they are familiar with Sune and worship her <i>already</i>.&nbsp;<br />
I was quite astounded to hear so, given the utter absence of shrines,<br />
temples, priests, holy symbols, beauty contests, foppish &#8220;knights&#8221;<br />
lounging around the pools, all the usual signs of the goddess, but they<br />
assured me in the genuinely friendliest manner that they are quite in<br />
her favor.&nbsp; So, I&#8217;ve stayed for a few weeks.<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
Next month it&#8217;s off to Halruaa, a neighboring land ruled by formal<br />
magicians, for a tour by ship and what should be a frighteningly easy<br />
gig.&nbsp; A Durpari trader <i>here<br />
</i>wants someone who can speak the language <i>there </i>and I have assured him, most<br />
honestly, that I can do so for at least <i>several </i>short periods of time a day.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[PHLAN &#8211; Well, I&#8217;ve had it with Phlan.&#160; It&#8217;s just&#8230; oh, I hate to say it, diary, but it&#8217;s dull.&#160; The frippery and the Official Gloves of Office and everything, they&#8217;re neat, but so dull.&#160; Dull, dull, dull.&#160; I cannot contain myself in this wretched little place.&#160; The people are lovely but I&#8217;d give anything [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PHLAN &#8211; Well, I&#8217;ve had it with Phlan.&nbsp; It&#8217;s just&#8230; oh, I hate to say it,<br />
diary, but it&#8217;s dull.&nbsp; The frippery and the Official Gloves of<br />
Office and everything, they&#8217;re neat, but so dull.&nbsp; Dull, dull,<br />
<i>dull</i>.&nbsp; I cannot contain myself in this wretched little<br />
place.&nbsp; The people are lovely but I&#8217;d give anything for a little<br />
excitement.&nbsp; Gerhard&#8217;s gone off to do whatever dwarves do to have<br />
fun and Rock is all tied up helping oversee the defensive duties of<br />
Elventree and such, so I&#8217;m off on a vacation of my own.&nbsp; Greebo is<br />
extremely glad to get out of the city and so am I.&nbsp; Yikes!&nbsp;<br />
Phlan might <i>need </i>to get flattened a time or two every century just to keep it from dying of <i>boredom</i>.<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
I&#8217;m off to the lands of the south and what I understand is called the<br />
Dolphin Coast.&nbsp; I figure with a name like that it&#8217;s almost<br />
<i>certainly </i>lovely to look at and I understand they speak good, normal<br />
Chondathan there.</p>
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		<title>Mayoral Records &#8211; 1370 DR &#8211; Hogswatch</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PHLAN &#8211; Still no orc hordes.&#160; I tried to send a messanger up there with Hogswatch greetings from the city of Phlan &#8211; even when an old friend of yours finds himself King of the Orc Tribes, it pays to send a fruit basket once in a while, perhaps especially in such circumstances &#8211; but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PHLAN &#8211; Still no orc hordes.&nbsp; I tried to send a messanger up there with<br />
Hogswatch greetings from the city of Phlan &#8211; even when an old friend of<br />
yours finds himself King of the Orc Tribes, it pays to send a fruit<br />
basket once in a while, perhaps <i>especially </i>in such<br />
circumstances &#8211; but no one would take the job.&nbsp; I tried explaining<br />
that no, really, the leader of the tribes is a good and faithful Sunite<br />
and an old friend, but everyone I asked to do it just quaked in their<br />
boots and muttered about the last time they saw an orc and how far<br />
their campfires reached into the dark night around the edges of the<br />
city as they waited to seige it at dawn, et cetera, et cetera.&nbsp; <br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
I think these people find it very difficult to change with the<br />
times.&nbsp; I hope the new year finds Haktor well.&nbsp; I bet he&#8217;s<br />
bouncing a couple of little&#8230; orclings, or whatever they&#8217;re called, on<br />
his knees even as we speak.<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
Word is that Tel has disappeared from Elventree after flipping a coin<br />
and seeing it land on its side.&nbsp; I can only assume this is some<br />
sort of Tymoran tradition, some sort of spirit quest sort of<br />
thing.&nbsp; Or he got bored of watching Elventree fail to build<br />
casinos.&nbsp; Your call&#8217;s as good as anyone else&#8217;s on that score.<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
G&#8217;dam apparently went down into the larder for a jar of preserves one<br />
morning, touched a portal, and disappeared.&nbsp; She&#8217;ll doubtless turn<br />
up a few months from now wearing foreign clothes and talking about a<br />
visit to Faery.<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
Keth has announced his departure to go and unite the barbarians in his<br />
mountain home.&nbsp; Perhaps he&#8217;s gone to teach them the exotic ways of<br />
pants.&nbsp; He is to be commended for his earnest attempt at<br />
civilization in his time among us, and given all his talk of &#8220;making<br />
sons,&#8221; I do hope he makes more than a few.<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
The interns have finally gone their way from Elventree as well.&nbsp;<br />
It is my hope that they will return after they have attained some<br />
measure of glory of their own&#8230;<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
&#8230;but perhaps not more than <i>we </i>have.<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
Berol, of course, keeps vigil over his new temple in Sessuadra.&nbsp;<br />
That dark knight, his holy book chained(!) to his revived chest&#8230; it&#8217;s<br />
enough to make a Sunite blush.&nbsp; I do wish a brighter god had seen<br />
fit to inspire such heroism, but anything beats Cyric and the Zhentarim<br />
and all the rest of the entourages of the old god of death.&nbsp; Berol<br />
(as Kelemvor&#8217;s voice) has certainly attracted followers and faithful, and<br />
to live in such a place, so surrounded by the whispers of dead things,<br />
dead people, dead people<b><i>s</i></b>, dead religions and powers and all the many<br />
manner of things antiquity can manage to abandon in the path it walks on<br />
its way to the grave.&nbsp; <br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
Ugh.&nbsp; It&#8217;s hard to even think about for long.<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
A dead city, a wild magic zone, its only inhabitants the gargoyles and the giants and whatever <i>else </i>hid behind doors even <i>we </i>left unopened&#8230; <br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
Phlan may be dull, but it&#8217;s remarkably safe when compared to at least a <i>few </i>of the alternatives.<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
At any rate, I&#8217;m teleporting down to Elventree tomorrow to spend<br />
Hogswatch with Rock and Gerhard.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve been invited to be the<br />
honorary host of a banquet for the city staff, but begged off.&nbsp;<br />
Hogswatch is for family.</p>
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		<title>Diary Entry &#8211; 1370 DR &#8211; Spring</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PHLAN Dear Diary, I&#8217;m afraid your predecessor got dropped over the side of the boat somewhere outside Mulmaster.&#160; I guess I won&#8217;t be headed there anytime soon to look for it!&#160; Perhaps it&#8217;s busy keeping Umberlie someone else amused, somewhere. Anyway. Things are remarkably quiet here in Phlan.&#160; For one thing, the city&#8217;s been standing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PHLAN<br  /><br />
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Dear Diary,<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
I&#8217;m afraid your predecessor got dropped over the side of the boat<br />
somewhere outside Mulmaster.&nbsp; I guess I won&#8217;t be headed there<br />
anytime soon to look for it!&nbsp; Perhaps it&#8217;s busy keeping <strike>Umberlie</strike> someone else amused, somewhere.<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
Anyway.<br  /><br />
<br  /><br />
Things are remarkably quiet here in Phlan.&nbsp; For one thing, the<br />
city&#8217;s been standing for two years without a horde of some weird-ass<br />
critters with too many teeth flattening it for lack of anything better<br />
to do.&nbsp; Mayoral elections are next week, and so far I think I have<br />
a pretty good shot at winning.&nbsp; (To be honest, I&#8217;m the only<br />
candidate.)&nbsp; The only real question in anyone&#8217;s mind is whether<br />
the city will be stormed by orcs or undead or gods-know-what in the<br />
eight days between now and then.&nbsp; Around here, I&#8217;ve discovered,<br />
the population considers it a pretty good day if you wake up and manage<br />
to avoid an invasion between the lavatory and breakfast.&nbsp; <br  /><br />
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Here&#8217;s my mayoral platform &amp; ultimate plan for Phlan:<br  /></p>
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Flood sewers every 3rd Monday</li>
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Preferably with holy water</li>
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Get Gerhard to invent a truck or cart that can be used to fight fire by dispensing water</li>
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Equip it for <i>holy </i>water</li>
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Expand the sewers so wandering zombies &amp; whatnot have better odds<br />
of getting lost down there, or at least take longer enough finding a<br />
convenient exit that they&#8217;re still there on the 3rd Monday of any given<br />
month</li>
<li>
Hose down the graveyards with holy water</li>
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Build army of adventurers to protect the city</li>
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Pay them excessively well!</li>
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OK, the last two aren&#8217;t exactly in the <i>public </i>version of my platform.<br  /><br />
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Ultimately I think the real power in town lies with the Tyrians, and they&#8217;re all just concerned with the mayor doing his <i>job </i>- you know, the whole duty thing they&#8217;re so big on.&nbsp; I think the mayor should be able to <i>relax</i>, maybe set a good example for the <i>other </i>cities<br />
up here on the Moonsea.&nbsp; With Zhentil Keep out of the picture and<br />
Phlan secure, maybe we can all just take a deep breath and have a beer<br />
and just, you know, <i>chill out</i>.</p>
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		<title>Travel Journal &#8211; 1369 DR &#8211; Early Autumn</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2005 05:57:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[THE SEA &#8211; Oh, dear diary, I&#8217;m afraid our time in Mulhorand came to a surprisingly abrupt end.&#160; Eventually we each figured out independently that almost everyone in that poor, dry land is a slave.&#160; As though the weather weren&#8217;t enough!&#160; Once we&#8217;d universally realized and acknowledged that at least some of the markets in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>THE SEA &#8211; Oh, dear diary, I&#8217;m afraid our time in Mulhorand came to a<br />
surprisingly abrupt end.&nbsp; Eventually we each figured out<br />
independently that almost <i>everyone </i>in that poor, dry land is a <i>slave</i>.&nbsp; As though the weather weren&#8217;t enough!&nbsp; Once we&#8217;d universally realized and acknowledged that at least <i>some </i>of the markets in Skuld &#8211; their capitol &#8211; were <i>slave </i>markets,<br />
we immediately beat a hasty path to the local constabulary to turn in<br />
the scurrilous dogs who would sell their fellow sentients into<br />
ownership by others.&nbsp; <br  /><br />
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The people there apparently did not understand our indignation and thought we were asking <i>directions</i>, not demanding <i>justice</i>.&nbsp;<br />
They couldn&#8217;t seem to get around what, to them, seemed the obvious<br />
explanation of our interest:&nbsp; we wished to purchase slaves of our<br />
own.&nbsp; Gah!&nbsp; I have rarely been so bothered by the laxity of<br />
local authorities.&nbsp; Sooner or later we sorted it all out, at least<br />
in terms of understanding the situation in that place, and agreed we<br />
could not in good conscience keep sitting by the river and drinking<br />
dacquiris if they were made and served and cleaned up by slaves.&nbsp; <i>Disgusting</i>.<br  /><br />
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I should note, diary, that <i>I</i> suggested we simply <i>overthrow </i>the<br />
Pharoah and make with the emancipating.&nbsp; I mean, honestly, we<br />
managed to tear down Zhentil Keep on our own, more or less, and <i>this </i>place&#8217;s gods had already snuck out the back before we&#8217;d even <i>arrived</i>, so, in all honesty, just what kind of fight could they <i>muster </i>against the Tinker Trading Company?&nbsp; The interns, I should note, were <i>entirely </i>in my corner on this idea, but everyone else coaxed me back onto the boat with an assurance that we&#8217;d come back to fight some <i>other </i>day.&nbsp; That we are on vacation is the <i>only </i>reason I didn&#8217;t leave that place a smoldering (but <i>liberated</i>!) crater.</p>
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		<title>Travel Journal &#8211; 1369 DR &#8211; Summer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2005 05:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[MULHORAND &#8211; We have (finally) landed in Mulhorand.&#160; We are frequently told, on asking &#8211; or not, as they are loath to miss an opportunity to remind us &#8211; that Mulhorand may be the oldest of all current governments.&#160; The people here are a strange and foreign lot, with a language that looks all like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MULHORAND &#8211; We have (finally) landed in Mulhorand.&nbsp; We are frequently told, on asking &#8211; or <i>not</i>, as they are <i>loath </i>to<br />
miss an opportunity to remind us &#8211; that Mulhorand may be the oldest of<br />
all current governments.&nbsp; The people here are a strange and<br />
foreign lot, with a language that looks all like tiny pictures.&nbsp;<br />
Lovely, in a sort of abstract, two-dimensional way that may appeal to<br />
those with impaired depth perception, but not the easiest to<br />
read.&nbsp; <br  /><br />
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They claim that their gods ruled this place in a rather <i>direct </i>fashion<br />
until very recently, and I suppose they and my experience with Need<br />
have managed to confirm one another.&nbsp; God-kings!&nbsp; Quite a<br />
lofty title, and I confess I had chalked it up to the usual<br />
aggrandizement of royalty.&nbsp; I really did not expect that both<br />
terms would be so literal.&nbsp; Now they have a &#8220;Pharoah,&#8221; which we<br />
are given to understand is Squiggle for &#8220;king,&#8221; most importantly one of<br />
&#8220;divine <i>lineage</i>,&#8221; which I think is a polite way of saying &#8220;able<br />
to be stabbed in the kidneys to deleterious effect should he get<br />
uppity.&#8221;&nbsp; I have tried to assure these people that they are better<br />
off without unpredictable gods lounging around the joint being expected<br />
to do dull things like set agricultural policies, but they seem quite<br />
attached to the idea of their gods being right at hand, if you<br />
will.&nbsp; As you well know, my darling journal, being face-to-face<br />
with a persnickity god is not exactly my preferred way to spend an<br />
afternoon, but I am assured that it would be unwise to go around saying<br />
things like, &#8220;Well, the last place I visited where a god was enthroned,<br />
we tore down his infrastructure and fought him until he ran out of the<br />
room crying for his mama.&#8221;&nbsp; So I don&#8217;t.<br  /><br />
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They are utterly uninterested in the Beautiful Word, and they tell me<br />
Sune is one of the funny, foreign gods of whom they&#8217;ve heard and in<br />
whom they are disinterested.&nbsp; Snobs.<br  /><br />
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This place is a desert, anyway, all crumbling temples and sand, and it<br />
plays havoc on my hair.&nbsp; They do a fine assortment of alcoholic<br />
beverages, though, and the rates are entirely reasonable.&nbsp; Keth,<br />
poor ape, has never been more out of his element, though the weather<br />
has finally gotten him to set aside his bear-skin attire.&nbsp; The<br />
rest of us<br />
are relaxing nicely.</p>
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