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Tale of a Far Away Land

Night fell on HopeCity. Down sank the sun, taking with it all rays of light. Soon, the Beacon of Hope stood bathed in darkness against an even darker sky. Aesthetics filed into all rooms of the Beacon, lighting candles and torches, trying to banish the darkness away for a time. One of the Aesthitics came into the library, and found Caramon asleep at a table. Books lay open and papers were strewn all over the table and floor. The Aesthetic lit a few torches that hung in iron sconces upon the walls, and walked over to the sleeping knight. Gently he placed hs hand upon Caramon's shoulder and bid him wake. Caramon, exhausted with the journey, had fallen asleep since his arrival at the Beacon. Sudden realization that he had fallen asleep hit him like a smack upon his face, waking him fully. Caramon nodded his thanks to the Aesthetic and gathered his papers from the floor, rolling them up and placing them in a container. Gathering his things, Caramon headed to the window and looked out over the peaceful city of Hope. He stood there, unmoving. Remembering...

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"Caramon Majere, you have been brought forth before this Council to prove your worthiness in carrying the title 'Knight of Hope'. Do you find yourself worthy?"

Luthien Turnivel. Elf. Eldest of the Istari. Founder of HopeCity. She sat before the young squire, as he knelt before her. His sword, his father's sword, lay before Luthien upon the table, bathed in black roses. Luthien placed her hand upon the swords hilt, admiring the jewels beset in the pommel. She eyed the ancient runes engraved upon sheath, unable to read them. Legend had it that this sword had been passed from father to son throughout many generations, finally making it's way into Caramon's hands. Also, it is said that the blade would never break unless the master broke. It was a fine piece of steel, worthy of a Knight. Luthien smiled to herself. More like the Knight is worthy of it.

Caramon, kneeling before the Council of Hope, wore the white robes of a man who has been in prayer all night. He knelt out of respect for those above him. Pulling his hood back over his face, his eyes darted directly to the table in front of him. Tears filled his eyes, as he took sight of his fathers sword covered in black roses. Fighting back his tears, he resolved not to let anyone see him weak.

"No Mistress. I am not worthy of being a Knight. But, given the chance, I will in time make myself worthy."

Luthien smiled at Caramon. Seeing the smile on her face, and on those around her, he wondered exactly what was going on. He had fasted and prayed for four nights in the Tower, as was customary. He was brought forth before the Council, to receive what he thought was his knighting. But, the sword alone told the tale. Black Roses. The symbol of one rejected, cast out from the knighthood.

"Rise Caramon. Rise and prove your worth!" shouted Luthien. Myschief sat to Luthien's left, silent through the whole thing. She rose to her feet and started chanting words of power. Behind Caramon gathered mists, then water, and finally a being of the water stood not ten feet away from him. Centurio sat at Luthien's right. He too stood, and started the chants to bring forth an elemental being. A searing hot pain shot through Caramons shoulder as a fire elemental withdrew it's deadly touch.

"Let begin the Trial of Valor!"

Caramon jumped up and retreated a few steps. Closing his eyes, he began to form the words to a spell in his mind. Opening his eyes, he chanted In Flam Grav! A field of fire arose from the floor of stone and surrounded the elementals. The water elemental had no chance of survival against the wall of fire and quickly dissipated. Caramon reached back, and felt the cold cool steel of his sword hilt pressed into his hand. With renewed energy he fought forth, battling the being of fire. Soon it was quiet, both elementals taken care of.

"Very impressive Caramon. The Fire Field was a nice touch. No one has ever done that before. Now, Prepare for the Trial of Survival!" Luthien chanted words of power, and a portal of the deepest black opened. Caramon looked in, afraid of what he might see. Stepping through was a monster of gigantic size. It's shining red skin glistened with beads of sweat. Without warning, the Daemon threw an object at Caramon, nearly relieving him of his head. Caramon dodged the attack and stood waiting for the monster's next move. Attack and parry, parry and attack. This went on for what seemed like hours, but in actuality was only four minutes. Caramon layed before the monster, ready for the crushing blow that would mark his failure and death. The monstrous arm descended. Caramon shielded his head with his arm and awaited, even welcomed death. For death would be far more preferrable than failure. But the blow never came. With a shriek and howl of fury, a black portal opened, and drew the Daemon back within, to the bowels of the Abyss.

Lowering his arm from his face, expecting to see another demon, Caramon looked directly into the eyes of Luthien. She helped him stand, but Caramon immediately fell to one knee.

"Forgive me Mistress. I have failed you... and I accept this failure."

"No Caramon. You did not fail. The Trial of Valor is a test to push you past your normal body limits, to show that you can go beyond what you previously thought you couldnt endure. Hence the requirement for fasting and prayer. The Trial of Survival was meant for you to see that sometimes, even the greatest of warriors cannot win all of the time, and that escape is tolerable. For if you flee and live, you live to fight another day. Yes, you could have fought the Daemon. But, would you have won? *Luthien shrugs nonchalantly* Mayhaps. Sometimes, discretion is the better part of Valor. Now, rise Caramon Majere, Knight of Hope... and give an old friend a hug!"

Caramon, weary from the trials, and shocked by this testimony, rose unsteadily to his feet. He turned to face Luthien, and was received in a warm embrace and cheers from all around him. Pushing himself away from her, Caramon made his way back to the table where his sword had lain. Picking up one of the black roses, he shoved it into the belt of his robe.

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Caramon smiled to himself, remembering his test. The test is difficult to pass, and failure means death. The test is designed to weed out those incompitent and those that would misuse their power. The test is different for everyone, sometimes taking place in the supplicant's mind, or in trials of battle, as was Caramon's. But, he had passed. And, he continued to rise through the ranks until this day. He was commander of the Knights of Hope. He had served Hope faithfully, and Luthien loyaly. Now, she was gone. Dead for all they knew. But, he wouldnt rest until they had found the answers.

Caramon turned from the window, and made his way through the door and down the narrow candlelit hallway. He could hear voices in the room down the hall. This was the room he would make his way to. The War Room. Reaching the door, Caramon sent a prayer to whatever god was out there and listening. He pushed on the door and it gave way easily, sliding on well oiled hinges into the room. Silence fell except for the shuffling of feet as the others in the room rose to their feet. Caramon entered silently and looked to all the faces in the room. Dean and Molly stood side by side, the newlyweds hands locked. Next to them came Logan, Lonewolfe, John, Lonestar, and heading up that side was Centurio. Down the other side of the room stood Skie Leigh, Caramon's fiance, next to her stood Marcus and Myschief, and bringing up the end was Alexander Taras. All were close friends, for all had helped each other through tight spots. These eleven made up the city's council, along with Caramon and the absent Luthien. The city had prospered under their leadership, and Caramon was strong in his faith in them to help bring Luthien home safe, if she still existed.

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**Editor's note - The Council meeting took place and all decided to head to Smogg's lair for a final battle with the necromancer. The Council meeting is inconsiquential, so I omitted it. The next part will focus on the final battle. Look for it to be long and action packed. Also be ready for a stunning conclusion in the first chapter of The Rise and Fall of Hope!!**

Final Battle--Part 3