Description
A priest stands here in fresh black robes which hide most of his actual armor
He carries a tattered holy book on a chain and moves along muttering to.
himself The book is bound in a crimson leather cover and looks well read.
Aidrickson is tall with dark hair and appears fairly overweight. His shadowed
hollow face carries a forced smile. He is clean shaven and could be consider
handsome if he lost a few pounds.
Role
The parting from the Basilica.
Added Sat Nov 15 14:40:28 2003 at level 3:
Anderwalde is a corruption of the good work of the priests of the
Basilica he has begun to grow fat from idleness, lies and deception.
Taking with him the benefits of some lord who takes delight in
Anderwalde's ways he strikes out alone, one day to return and subjugate
the others or destroy them. In his young and weak state his immediate
preference is to somehow find a way to impress them and give him a
promotion. Without any actual hard work though of course.
Searching for his lord.
Added Wed Dec 10 17:31:54 2003 at level 12:
Aidrickson Anderwalde has feels it is time to seek further favour from his hidden lord.
Supposing that his concealement of his true feeling from the neonates and priests of the
Basilica, Aidrickson seeks out Tanadin and Yanoreth. Not neccessarily in that order.
The pool on Yanoreth is familiar to him, the hidden place of Tanadin is not.
An early return as yet unproven ... apparently.
Added Sun Mar 14 02:30:35 2004 at level 15:
Aidrickson return in the dead of night to find the Basilica gate unguarded. Sneaking to the room
of Gabriel he partakes in prayer to his mentor lord, his benifactor. Aidrickson takes special glee
in praying for the ruination Basilica right under the nose of it's elderly priest.
Aidrickson has returned to guage the mood there as in his time abroad he has proven to himself his won potential.
Aidrickson Prays that the day will come when through lies and falsity will bend the will of the Basilica
and that they will lend him thier will and this will bring him great power.
The people shall feel dispair.
Added Fri Mar 19 19:01:58 2004 at level 17:
A dark voice has tempted Aidrickson with power granted. The only name for his misdeeds is Dispair.
A rare truth displeases the Master.
Added Mon Apr 19 19:29:09 2004 at level 37:
Aidrickson was given the great pleasure of answering a direct question from his master. A
dark voice demanded 'Truth or Falsehood. Which do you value more?' to which Aidrickson hurriedly
replied with a stutter 'Truth to myself and my lord, though is is often falshood to others,
My own truth is mor valuable.'.
To Aidrickson's dismay he was then commanded 'As I thought. Begone from my shrine. Your words
speak volumes.'. In Aidrickson's mind he did three things wrong. Firstly he did not thank his
master for the question. Secondly he did not speak clearly making mistakes in pronunciation.
Thirdly he feels he should not have referred to the most valuable truth as his own, rather he
should have conveyed that as he belonged to his master his own sense of truth also belongs not
to him but to his master.
It has not occurred to Aidrickson to change his answer for he knows that without knowing truth
he can never measure the success of his deceptions. Aidrickson thinks he also did not take
the expression of his value of truth behind his deceptions far enough.
As it is clear Aidrickson he does not well enough understand his master's feelings on truth
he is resolved to speak with a priest of the Ill Omen. First of these is the Scion Mekantos,
it quickly occurs to Aidrickson that the best place to learn better the teachings of his master
will be from within the Scion fold. Pursuing betterment and learning within this new order
will naturally provide a present aim for Aidrickson. Appearing a failure in is masters sense
will undoubtedly prove an obstacle.