Tuesday, April 11, 2006

With the Great and the Good of Nagyolaszi

Nagyolaszi 23 Byad, YT330

Vowleslaw and Nicolai attended matins at St Thygra. Voweslaw seemed distracted with recent events. Every few minutes he scanned the isles and pews as if making sure that nothing was sneaking up on them. Nicolai was in a proper contemplation throughout. After Nicolai had completed his devotions, since his gift was healing, he sought out Brother Dyarran. This brother was regarded by the others in the chapter house as having the gift of prophesy. Dyarran after the appropriate time in meditation began to relate an important message affecting not only Nicolai and his companions but the whole town. Slowly and in a tone of voice that reflected his toubled face, he told Nicolai that in two days time the wicked in Nagyolaszi would be visited with Divine wrath and the city cleansed from their iniquity.

Walking along Lords Way towards Bàt Gora Vowleslaw and Nicolai discussed the meaning of this prophesy and the shock it had caused in St Thygra. The Abbot had wisely admonished all of the brothers to keep silence. The two were unsure what to tell the local Ursunin. When they finally met him the matter did not arise for they had to relate the incident at Golgow and the new of the Upiar passing throught Nagyolaszi. Their host was indignant that this could not be so but after enquiries were made of the gate guard he swiftly changed his tune. He delared that he would take immediate steps to increase vigilance for such creatures. Perhaps his guests aquaintance with a Borsonin and members of the Loyal Order made him slightly more vehement. Anyway, the reception was suitably refined and the food and wine were excellent.

The pair excused themselves and returned to the inn before dark.

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