Day Vailu: Bones, injury, and a home.
Today proved to be quite interesting, so much to tell! It all started in the grove, me, Darrian, and Valas were learning new farming techniques. At the times I was quite distressed by my failure on my trial, I exclaimed that my trial was impossible! Darrian stared at me with great displeasure, "paitence is a virtue, dedicant..." Valas quickly left the room and returned just as quick with arm full of bones, exclaiming "Lies sir! I found these within a day! You just arent trying!" I quickly learned that I must not be so quick to make accusations, and that the trial was based on my patience and determination. I believe I have learned one of the first rules on Druidism.
Later, a man and woman entered the grove seeking help, the womans injury, I could not know. Darrian tended to them, the injured lady first. Applying some sailvent, she fell unconscious, It must be working. While she healed, darrian then tended to the man, he said he got in a fight and the buggeh broke his back. Darrien looked at his back, nodding, taking out a stick, he smacked the man as hard as he could! Cursing in pain, the man fell down, but getting up, feeling much better. Laughing the man walked away. After that, darrian asked me if I picked room yet, confused, he showed me the dedicant rooming area. He said that I get to pick a room that's vacant, I should a large room, over looking west Laurelin. Beautiful. After I got settled, I began writing my nature poem, I decided on a hiku, a poem used invented by the elves. "Nature speaks to us, with it's calm, soft, blowing breeze. I respond to it." I'm going to continue to add on to it. The day is late and it's the perfect time to go out and finish my trial, new determition filled my heart and soul!
Hours passed, skeleton after skeleton there boney body's fell. My amount of bones slowly increased, 1, then 23, finally reaching 32, the magical number that sigifies my end, I shall bring the bones to the grove tomorrow.