Subject: (Errantry) A... slightly belated Dai Stiho
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Posted on: 2018-05-03 04:44:00 UTC

So. Um. There's no graceful way to say this so I'm just going to blurt it out: I picked up a Manual last week. I swore the Oath. I just (plus or minus healing) got back from Ordeal. And what do you mean you're all wizards?

Julia changed tabs, looked back up and down the Board again. There, interspersed between writing prompts and newbie posts, were conversations tagged (Errantry). She hadn't seen them, the last time she'd looked at the Board. She hadn't been a wizard, the last time she'd looked at the Board.

It wasn't everyone. It was a lot, though. hS, on Errantry since–she winced as muscles protested counting on her fingers–four years before either of them had arrived on the Board in the first place. Nesh, same. Kaitlyn, same. They'd been wizarding since Julia was eleven. Even newbies had little "on Errantry: three years" tags in their signatures. Or five years. Or more.

Julia had been on the Board (okay, mostly off the board, lately,) for twelve years, and suddenly felt like the newest newbie to be seen.

It's a long story and my arm is still cramping, so I'll tell it briefly...

In retrospect, it made sense. Ix's ability to spin emotions into their stories. Scape's love of technicalities and way with bouncy prose. Tomash's easy fluency with code. All were experts in languages, beyond just the Speech. All were happily talking shop on the Board, hidden behind an "(Errantry)" tag and a very old spell woven into the Board's style code.

Suddenly, certain Gatherings and the very vague reports afterwards made a lot more sense.

Julia still didn't know who she was- two days of being Julia had made it more clear, but not by much. Julia still didn't know what she was doing- she had listened to the trees, she had listened to her local Advisory, and beyond that she still felt rather lost. Julia did, however, have friends she hadn't expected. And that counted for a lot.

-Delta Juliette
On Errantry, 2 days


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(An itty bitty epilogue to Second Circles, in case it wasn't obvious.)

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