Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-16047389-20140226184337/@comment-16047389-20140722202547

''Your new mortal vessel is Calehad, youngest of King Mitas, Monarch of the Kingdom of the Northern Winds. Though he is fourth in line for the throne (behind his two eldest brothers and his sister), Calehad never did have hopes of inheriting the throne. Within him burned the heart of an adventurer, seeking glory and honor. He yearns to see the world beyond his kingdom, but his duties as both a prince and a paladin are responsibilities that far outweigh his own desires.''

''As Calehad was patrolling the southern borders of his lands, he discovered a most unusual sight. A bird of fire came swooping at him from above. Calehad took up his battle stance, preparing for combat. In one swift movement, Calehad dodged the bird's attack, allowing it to crash into an Ice Tusk, impaling itself upon it. However, Prince Calehad is completely unaware that his victory, and the fiery bird's death, would have consequences he could not possibly understand. He has made a new home for the Voices within his own mind, and his will has become more maleable to impulsive thoughts. As one of the many voices in his head, you control Calehad and his actions. Although you cannot directly control Calehad, he is easily influenced by the slightest suggestion. Will you lead Calehad to a glory or a tragic end? Either way, you will have to compete with the other voices to be heard. But be warned. Once Calehad's life ends, so to does his tale and your role in it.''

''Before he had a chance to investigate the body of the fire bird, something else had fallen from the sky. It was some kind of flat rectangular object covered in skin. Judging from the color and texture, he suspected it was from one of the Grizzled Ones to the southwest. He had never seen one of these objects before. Calehad must take this foreign object to the shaman at once, surely he would know more. ''

''Suddenly, Calehad's head starts to spin. He becomes dizzy and nearly loses his balance. It has become difficult for him to concentrate. What was he to do now?''