Welcome to The Chosen's journals. Each character is invited to keep a journal and write down the thoughts of their characters as they wander through Nyternia. In addition, the DM has a journal which highlights each session. The players are:

Blink - monk Errol - bard
Kestrel - fighter Malif - wizard
Vaugner - rogue Vernon - cleric/sorcerer


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Vernon's Journal, session #27
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How do you acquire trust? Is it something that can be given or can you only earn it? I can say that I am not truly sure of the answers to either of those questions. I know that I can tend to trust others quite easily. Can this be a bad thing? But am I being a hypocrite here to? I do not trust people enough to speak about my grand project nor would I tell anyone of my mother.s message. So where is this going? Is it just examples of just how much I really do not know what going on around me?

I was thinking about my mother today and the letter she had sent me. It said she could no longer watch over me, and I was thinking to myself that have I always been in danger, and if so by who? It is that what my life will always be filled with?

I.d like to defeat the minotaurs or at least their leader but I truly feel that we (the group) will never succeed. How can we actually defeat any major foes? There are risks that I do see the others taking. Or maybe they weigh their risks differently? Should I change my belief system to better match the groups? Probably not but there has to be a middle road somewhere.