Berig     Created on Thursday, 14 July 2005 21:41  
  Form  
 
It was a long time ago, I still remember it today. I was a young mage, a time where innocence and new spells such as paralyze roamed my mind and dreams of hellfire seemed too far to grasp. I was raised in quite a wealthy family in Buya, both of my parents were rogues and of course did not approve of my choice of being a mage. This is why I left the two main cities, I decided to learn on my own.

While this arguably made my learning far slower, I expanded physically more so than mentally. This is how I met darkturtle. While wandering through the woodlands, I saw him hunting down Takos. His physical strength impressed me, yet he did not take kindly to strangers. He almost immediately attacked me, yet we would begin to talk. I felt for his cause as a former barbarian and we began to talk. He was extremely experienced in archery and physical work.

Over the next few years Darkturtle (or DT as he became known) would teach me many arts. The first and primary art was archery, in which he was very experienced. He would take me to elixirs and train me in our camp. While my skill progressed fairly slowly, DT understood and continued to teach me. We grew older together, and while he is fairly older than I am we could still hunt and learn. I taught him some magic as well, although teaching a warrior magic is not an easy task.

So from then on I have lived with Mugatu. They have treated me as one of their own and they are some of the most kind people I have ever known, I am now part of their family. It is very rarely or never that squabbles occur, we have only had positive experiences. I feel as though I have finally found my home and I have grown here, my exploring the world and looking for somewhere to settle has ended. My sister heartagram has also joined us in the tribe and Darkturtle has pretty much become our father.

Not only is Mugatu experienced in physical work, but darkturtle has taught us many things including how to keep balance in Nagnang, and has supported me financially just as I hope to do when he passes on. The tribe is self sufficient and Mugatu is a brilliant family, we will prosper and live on forever.