Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Cion Blog #3

$600 Reward for Nicodemus/$300 Reward for Abendego
Both ran away from FairField Farms in the middle of winter.
They are wearing a women's corduroy coat, with stockings and rags around their hands.
They are carrying two huge quilts with them. Nicodemus is about 5'9" and skinny, strong stud and I want him to be returned alive because he is worth lots of money.
A mulatto named Abenego is probably traveling along with him. He is 5'7" and the youngest of the two, much lighter than Nicodemus. I don't care if he is returned dead or alive.
The most important capture is of Nicodemus but both would be preferable. A great reward would be awarded to the retriever.
I suspect that both are headed toward the Ohio River and on their way to Berlin Crossroads near the Indianna border, or Canada.
Mr. David Fairfield

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Cion Blog #2

In Cion, Toloki mentions that he was conjured up by this sciolist. In my opinion, I think that he meant that he was overwhelmed with the presence of a guardian who wanted to show him the true meaning of the situation that he was in and be just like a guardian angel in some situations. I have never comjured up a spirit before because I dont believe in those sorts of things, but when my aunt died, we were pretty close and it was hard for me to watch her dying. She told me that whenever I need to speak to her or just feel like she is with me that I should never forget that she lives in my heart, and If I ever want to talk to her then I need to close my eyes and pray. I have done this on a few occassions, and though she isn't physically here, I still feel like I hear her when I need her the most. So that would be my experience in conjuring up spirits.