Charles will be granted the ability to use two fairy-rings to visit the Drabkeeper's castle on Air Leth! He can invoke the first by reciting the words, "Take me to where old books do lie, foxes and feathers and leather-bound spines." This will transport him into the atrium of the castle where the kindly old Drabkeeper will welcome him (and probably offer tea and scones a little too enthusiastically as he doesn't get many visitors), informing Charles he is welcome to make a temporary home in the great library. He will be assigned one of the helper-foxes while a guest. To go home, whenever you please, he must chant the spell, "Take me to where golden skies shine, knights and honour and law over crime." This will put him back in his room in Caer Glaem with anything on his person at the time of his travel.
While on Air Leth, Charles may discover the following and impart it ICly to other characters: - Morla and Solais were born sisters! - In the beginning of the Drabwurld there was no light or dark, all was grey and indistinct and full of pain. This slowly changed when "The Mother" placed her daughters there to live. The earliest references of the High-Queens refers to them as Shine and Shade in archaic, almost dissolved writing. - Shards are part of a person's soul and to own one is to have originated in some small part in the Drabwurld. Every Shard-holder is, technically, a native. This is very old lore and not many modern texts will agree; in fact, they will directly contradict this!
Additionally, Charles will be granted a new fur cloak and riding leathers stamped in a golden sigil of his choosing across the chest.
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ROAD TRIP!Charles will be granted the ability to use two fairy-rings to visit the Drabkeeper's castle on Air Leth! He can invoke the first by reciting the words, "Take me to where old books do lie, foxes and feathers and leather-bound spines." This will transport him into the atrium of the castle where the kindly old Drabkeeper will welcome him (and probably offer tea and scones a little too enthusiastically as he doesn't get many visitors), informing Charles he is welcome to make a temporary home in the great library. He will be assigned one of the helper-foxes while a guest. To go home, whenever you please, he must chant the spell, "Take me to where golden skies shine, knights and honour and law over crime." This will put him back in his room in Caer Glaem with anything on his person at the time of his travel.
While on Air Leth, Charles may discover the following and impart it ICly to other characters:
- Morla and Solais were born sisters!
- In the beginning of the Drabwurld there was no light or dark, all was grey and indistinct and full of pain. This slowly changed when "The Mother" placed her daughters there to live. The earliest references of the High-Queens refers to them as Shine and Shade in archaic, almost dissolved writing.
- Shards are part of a person's soul and to own one is to have originated in some small part in the Drabwurld. Every Shard-holder is, technically, a native. This is very old lore and not many modern texts will agree; in fact, they will directly contradict this!
Additionally, Charles will be granted a new fur cloak and riding leathers stamped in a golden sigil of his choosing across the chest.