Berig     Created on Thursday, 14 July 2005 21:59  
  Cashel  
 
  Back in the summer of the 60th year of King Yuri's reign, a young peasant boy woke up to feel the first rays of this world's welcoming sun among the blossoming flowers in one of the city of Buya's endless fields. He woke up there, all alone with no one to turn to, no one to help him and without the slightest idea of how to cope in this new world of his. But he rose up from among the flowers and started on his task to wrestle this strange place to the ground.

     Upon his journeys, he came upon many sorts of people. He wandered the cities, the wild forests and the tallest mountains, always in search for something bigger than himself, a sense of belonging in this strange world. At one of these journeys, he came upon a lone warrior, a fearless fighter called Seguleh, which he found it hard to part with. They traveled together for many a day, until they took an oath in blood never to betray one another and to always to be at one another's side. From that day on, they were brothers in blood.

     As the years passed, Seguleh and him traveled to the outmost reaches of this world together, always experiencing new things and growing wiser. As their wisdom grew, they began to understand that a family consisted of more than simple a brother; one needed the comfort of other people's presence as well. So they began to search for new companions, new people with whom they could share sadness and joy.

     One day, as they were exploring the Kingdom of Nagnang, they came upon a group of people known as the Hikaru family. In the following days, they spent their time with this family, getting to know the members better and better, and after a while they felt like they were part of the family itself. They had not only made some random friends, but had formed a bond so tight it felt like it wasn't their friends they were sharing their time with, but their long lost brothers and sisters. From this our forth, he was no longer a nameless peasant, but a poet who took the name Cashel Hikaru, a man who finally had somewhere he belonged.