"For ages have the stories been told, of dragon and beast slayers, of explorers, of thrill-seekers, of heroes, of the world guardian! Of adventurers!
We don't hear many new tales often however; adventurers still do exist, but in these tough times may not want to be known.
But what do we tell our children, and their children, and their children? That the heroes they all once looked up to for their bravery and their freedom don't exist?
It is the stories of individuals that tower above the unknown dangers and seek freedom in a world seperated by borders and political enemies that get the bards really singing.
But it's up to the adventurer. What do they seek? Riches? Fame? Freedom and thrill? Their name to go down in legend? Or maybe to just to do a good and just job for the people who inhabit our world?
Everyone loves an adventure story! To slay a dragon! To save a princess! To explore old ruins and dungeons!
So come!? Heed the call of the adventurer, there are plenty of stories still waiting to be written..."
This would be the contents of a flyer, seen around many taverns across the land, the rising sun, the jolly boar, the philosophers stone, the blue moon, the dragon inn, the flying horse, the dead man's chest. All sorts! The ones putting up said flyers were the owners of the philosophers stone.
But what was this short speech actually saying? Was it advertisement? No! It is merely a call to adventurers and aspiring ones. There's a world out there just waiting to be explored, dangers waiting to be faced, days to save.
So come, be an adventurer! You won't regret it.
20-Nov-2016 16:47:55
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