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Crown of Heroes

Let's try meeting up...

Let's try meeting up...

Nov 01, 2018

“Have you gotten a letter from Thio yet?” The Guildmaster Darren asked about a month after Thio had left.

Caroline cautiously answered. “I haven’t… do you know when I should expect one?”

“I heard the military lets their new recruits send out letter within a week of arrival.” Darren rubbed his chin. “I’m a bit surprised you haven’t gotten one yet. I hope nothing happened on his way there.”

“Right… I’m sure I’ll receive something soon!”

That was not the last time she was asked. By the end of the week, at least three other people asked about getting a letter. The people of Hillsdale could be smothering in their concern for her.

Panicked, Caroline hustled over to the church and asked Father Richard for help. She didn’t know how sending letters worked in this country. And she’s stupidly thought no one would expect further communication with her “husband”. The Priest showed her how to write a letter and where to send it.

Much like where she grew up, sending letters were cheap (one copper coin) if it went the slow route. If she wanted it to arrive sooner, she had to pay extra. She ended up paying 5 copper coins to get the letter to Thio in 2 days.

His reply came four days later:

“Dear Caroline,

I’m sorry about not sending a letter sooner! I’ve been so busy it hadn’t crossed my mind.

From now on, lets make sure we send a letter to each other once a month. That should keep things affordable.

As for myself, my training period is already over. Apparently the Mage Division does things differently than the rest of the Army. For fast learners, you only need to be in training for two weeks and for slower learners, one month. I had thought the course work would be more difficult, but I knew most of it, so I graduated in two weeks.

It’s not that I’m particularly smart, just so you know. I had been studying to be a Knight for some years, so I knew a lot of the Army jargon already. And I’ve been doing basic spell research too. There were random things I didn’t know, but those were covered in the first two weeks of the course.

I’m currently ranked Mage 1st Class. The ranking system goes like this: Mage Recruit, Mage 1st Class - 5th Class, Senior Mage, Master Mage, Scholar Mage, and the Archmage. As you can see, I’m just one rank above a nobody. The highest ranking Mage I’ve seen thus far is a Master. They practically ooze power. I wonder what an Archmage would be like?

There is not much else of interest I can think to write you. I have included a portion of my pay as well. Considering that people are expecting me to write to you, they will most certainly expect me to give you money too. I’m making far more than I’m use to, so don’t feel guilty using it.

Truly,

Acanthio”

She then replied with:

“Dear Thio,

Thank you for getting back to me in such a timely matter! I think the Guildmaster was getting seriously worried for your health. But when I finally told him I got a letter from you, he got angry that it took so long. I told him you were busy and it just upset him more. I’m afraid his opinion of you may have dropped somewhat, but I’ll do my best to convince him you’re a good guy, which you are.

As for myself, I am getting along quite well in the Guild! Mariel is back, with her baby. I was a little afraid of losing my job, but she isn’t able to stay for long periods of time. When she’s there, I take smaller Guild Requests (such as gathering herbs in the hills and such) to familiarize myself with the town and surrounding area. It helps offset the hours I lose now that Mariel is around.

Thank you for the money. I know you said it wasn’t a bother, but I still feel guilty using it.

Truly,

Caroline”

They sent letters of these types over the following months. Some were very mundane, while others were more interesting. The “one a month” suggestion became just that, a suggestion.

About a year into their “marriage”, Caroline received this letter:

“Dear Caroline,

I have not talked much about my rank, have I? The 1-5 ranks are almost entirely about learning new spells and applying them in the field. Outside of that, those ranks do a lot of gofer work for people above them. It’s safe, but mind numbing.

Anyway, once you hit Senior Mage you start going around the country to solve magic related problems. Mages go in groups of 5s, 4 Seniors and 1 Master, or they go in smaller groups and work with the knights.

Guess what I just reached? Yes, today I made Senior rank!

Are you surprised? I know I was! I’d only just reached 2nd Class when I got the news. I’m told that Master Mages or higher will recommend people get promoted. It’s possible to skip ranks that way or to never get promoted at all (if you anger the wrong person). Apparently they do this on a fairly frequent basis.

I have no idea which higher ranking official recommended me for promotion, but here I am.

I ask you though, what is the point of these Ranks if people can just skip them? The regular Army doesn’t do it this way. Even a very talented soldier or Knight must go up the ranks properly. It’s only through Royal decree that people can skip ranks. Honestly, what’s going on in the Air Defense? Ah, it bothers me so much…

With the promotion comes an increase in wages. Naturally it will be reflected in the amount I give to you every month.

Also, I will be sent out on field missions now, frequently. I will do my best to contact you when I’m in the city, but don’t be alarmed if my letters arrive late. Some of the places they send us are quite far away.

Truly,

Acanthio”

A few months later, Caroline sent a letter:

“Dear Thio,

When you said you’d be sent all over, I didn’t think you meant to a tropical island! I had no idea the Empire even HAD one of those. I’m seriously investing in a bigger map. The places you’re going aren’t showing up on the map I’ve currently got.

I’m seriously envious though. I realize you had to deal with a giant rampaging turtle, but still: a tropical island! I’ve never been to one! I bet the water matches your eyes!

As for me, I’m doing well as an Adventurer. I know you were pretty worried when I made the switch, but I’m doing just fine! It’s not like there are any real dangers around Hillsdale to begin with!

Let me get to the meat of this letter though: Did you know Adveturer’s get Handles as they gain popularity? The Guildmaster goes by “The Howling Gray Wolf of the South”. I guess he’s retired big shot! I had no idea, did you?

That Handle is cool though. I realize I’m a nobody now, but I’ve been putting some serious thought into my future Handle. I want something that says: This woman is strong but elegant! I’ve been thinking I should put something with “Hawk” in it. Hawks are super majestic right?

Do Mages get Handles too? If they don’t, you should convince them to! It’s great!

Truly,

Caroline”

The reply:

“Dear Caroline,

If it helps any, after going to the tropical island, they immediately sent us far north to tundra country. The Yettie population was going out of control because of an unusually harsh winter in that area. Having been raised in Hillsdale, going far north was torture. How can a place be so cold? And the sun… where was the sun? I had to live via lamp light for days, it was awful!

I’m a little surprised you think my eyes are the color of tropical water. If you’ve never been there, how would know?

I had known the Guildmaster was retired, but I didn’t know he was a big shot. That’s pretty impressive. I wonder why he retired in Hillsdale though? Seems like a punishment if you ask me…

Mages don’t have Handles. Those are official within the Guild, you see. What sometimes happens is a Mage gets a nickname from the general population. You have to do something really big or be really charismatic to get one. Scholars and Archmages are usually well traveled and powerful enough to get a nickname.

For instance, there’s an Archmage that goes by “Fire Storm” because apparently all he does is cast giant fire spells on enemies. His method is “total obliteration”. With a lame nickname like that though, I don’t know if I could look the man in the face without laughing. I hope I never meet him, because a powerful person like that likely doesn’t appreciate mockery.

As for you, I have a hard time envisioning you as a Hawk. A sparrow perhaps, or a fox, but not a hawk. What about the Silent Fox or the Arrow Sparrow? Perhaps the Laughing Fox? Or the Fighting Furious Fox!

Haha. Sorry, I jest. I’m actually horrible with names. So I don’t recommend taking anything I say seriously.

Truly,

Acanthio”

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