To master the Sword.



  • Not any blade will suffice; the weapon you carry, unskilled and untested, will not do.

    Seek out an elven mastercrafter, that you may ask them to craft a blade for you. I did not say such would be easy. Nothing worth learning ever is.

    But consider, young learner, that there is much to be learned in the seeking.



  • Pulls her own sword from its scabbard offering it forward

    I would offer my own blade, I have had it a very long while and to make such an offering to Corellon and the Seldarine would be a pleasure and honor.



  • Anelundil smiles a little.

    Distance and time are not issues, no. Such would be a worthy offering to the Seldarine, and should Eilonna secure such an item and offer it to the Seldarine, I would be more than pleased to teach her what I can.



  • She looks between them as she waits for the response, a smile growing as she looks to her potential mentor



  • ((please pardon my lateness. I have been very ill for over a week now and its shown no signs of letting up.))

    The pleasure is mine.

    What exactly can I help you with, here? Surely there are more capable swordsmen than myself to learn the craft from.

    If it is an offering you wish to make, however….I can think of nothing finer to offer as a sacrifice to Corellon than a finely made longsword, crafted by an elven mastercrafter.

    Such things are not common in this land, however.

    But I do not imagine that that is an issue?



  • Anelundil bows low to Raryldor.

    [Elven]Greetings elder, and the blessings of the Seldarine upon you this day. A pleasure to meet you finally.



  • She leaves the meeting opening a GPS scroll and locates Raryldors name as being present in Peltarch, she sighs softly though still heads to the docks and with a smile shows her boat pass to the captain, on the way she sits staring up spotting the moon as it sits overhead. A warm smile graces her as she eventually looks back to realize the ship has docked. Upon finding Raryldor she sits beside him and asks him how one might appease the Seldharine via an offering which turns out to be a very broad answer. She then asks him to come back with her to meet her mentor and perhaps together create a proper offering. Upon his agreement she leads him back to Norwick to meet her Mentor, once again bowing her head before him.

    This is Raryldor, he is a priest of Corellon and I have asked him to come meet you. Apparently an offering to the whole Seldharine is a broad thing to do so I have asked his help to make a fitting and proper offering.

    (( Raryldor has been asked to come and post here ))



  • She nods softly as she speaks next with some intent

    I have been speaking to him and learning of the Seldharine, I have already learned my heart is closer to Sehanine Moonbow. I will ask him though.



  • Then as a young elf, I suggest you seek out a priest of Corellon or another of the Seldarine, and begin your education. You cannot learn the ways of our people without understanding first WHY we are a people.

    I believe the one you should seek out here is named Raryldor.



  • She smiles at his words….then looks at a loss

    Forgive me I barely know anything of the Seldarine, what would be considered a worthy offering to them? I honestly doubt any form of wealth would work and I have none to speak of anyways….

    Looks to him hopefully as she awaits his answer



  • Anelundil looks the longsword over, nodding to himself.

    A simple enough blade, and one that your bloodline will help you master. Elven woodsmen for generations have worked with the longsword and longbow, and for good reason.

    No point in breaking with tradition now, is there?

    He smiles to her, before continuing.

    If you wish for me to teach you, then you must honour our blood, and make a worthy offering to the Seldarine. Once you have done this, we can begin our lessons.



  • She would nod to him heeding his advice before drawing a Longsword and offering it to him, it is very basic and nothing special

    If you believe I would be better suited with a Rapier, I would be willing to switch of course. I am of note a Ranger and as I said, training as a scout. I also really would have to heed your advice with a weapon other then a Bow as I really have no idea what I am doing otherwise.

    A shy smile forms as she speaks honestly though she remains calm and patient with him



  • He looks her over, weighing her up like one would a weapon or suit of armour.

    Hmmm… you have some strength in you, but your skill would lie more with light weapons, yes? Daggers, short swords, perhaps even the rapier. You said you have recently gained a sword of your own, may I see it?



  • As she meets Anelundil she bows her head deeply in respect for the fact of his travels to even regard her, she speaks in a soft tone as she answers his query.

    I am indeed sir, and yes I seek to master a longsword and hopefully a Tower shield. In trying to join the Norwick Militia's Scouting Division I was informed they expect us to be able to fight in the front if needed, but I have ever only used my mothers bow.

    Her hand instantly running across the aged bow gently with much love and devotion

    I have managed to obtain my own sword and shield, but as you can likely guess, just picking them up and using them is not as easy as it looks. Thus I seek a Mentor to aid me in learning to master swordsmanship.



  • As Eilonna searches for someone to teach her swordplay, word eventually reaches a half-elf in Peltarch, who travels south to speak with her. His hair is silver, and his skin light… he dresses in fencing whites but has a cloak wrapped around him the colour of the forest. Seeking her out, he quickly finds her and introduces himself.

    I am Anelundil, and I have heard that you seek to learn how to use light blades proficiently. Eilonna Moonshadow, I presume?