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A sister, a friend, a student? Lessons of Virtue.

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Leshok Majere
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 8:03 am Post subject: A sister, a friend, a student? Lessons of Virtue. Reply with quote

Leshok had pondered long upon the idea, she had always been devout of the Virtues, she said prayers to them, and blessed people by their names. Yet, did Mallory truely know the Virtues? He went to the Garden, and sat catching up with her in idle chat, his young inexperienced friend begining to go through a trying and learning period of her life, confused and lost she seemed.

Leshok asked her how much she knew of the Virtues and if she had been to any of the shrines, Mallory seemed embarassed to admit she had little knowledge and made no trips. Leshok smiled and opened a gate unto the shrine of Compassion, he asked her what she thought of the Virtue, then went on to explain further into the Virtue, to teach her of also the three founding principles, Love, Truth, and Courage. She a very intent listener heard every word and had a few questions to ask, which he answered patiently.

With the fist lesson in Compassion finished, they traveled to the shrine of Honesty, where he taught unto her the virtue, and what it stood for and against. With every sentence she was more eager to learn, more eager to listen. Their next stop was to the shrine of Humility. Where Mallory learned that Humility wasn't just not being overly proud, but also not selling your own worth short. The night was growing late and Leshok wanted her to have something more to think on before ending this tour and lesson, so he took her to the Shrine of Spirituality.

She was most in awe of this shrine and the lessons contained in its presence. Leshok had her look deep into her heart and ask herself what she wanted in life and how she would hope to achieve. She wanted to learn, to be a better person, by the virtues, with the virtues. She said she wanted to love herself, love others and be loved. She wanted to feel a whole person was what Leshok heard. They talked for many more moments before he returned her to the Garden, her eager for the next lessons.

Leshok returned home pondering in his thoughts, the call of Virtue was loud in Mallory's heart, was she to walk the path of a Paladin? a cleric? a healer. With a smile turned his thoughts to the stars and his Lady LaBelle, knowing Mallory would choose what was right for her.
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