Jim
Scholar
Part 1: The Wayfarers and the Tenebrous
In other worlds these proud people might be called Gypsies, but on Enerret they are the Wayfarers. These ambulant people wander most of the world of Enerret, fighting off the dark creatures of the Tenebrous, a dark fog that appears with desultory intermittency. They establish Waymeets for travelers and gift populaces with a protective light that keeps the Tenebrous and its denizens at bay. They also serve to guide people on long journeys, especially between the various nations of Enerret which is why they are also known as the Guardians of the Road. Many people are suspicious of the Wayfarers, perhaps because of the fact that they alone seem to hold the secret to fighting the Tenebrous and the dark creatures within or simply they are unwilling to trust those who truck with such foulness. The Guardians of the Road speak with all manner of accents which is undoubtedly the result of their itinerant ways. They also dress quite colorfully, perhaps as mute protest against the dark forces the Wayfarers are in constant battle with.
The Wayfarers and the Tenebrous
In other worlds these proud people might be called Gypsies, but on Enerret they are the Wayfarers. These ambulant people wander most of the world of Enerret, fighting off the dark creatures of the Tenebrous, a dark fog that appears with desultory intermittency. They establish Waymeets for travelers and gift populaces with a protective light that keeps the Tenebrous and its denizens at bay. They also serve to guide people on long journeys, especially between the various nations of Enerret which is why they are also known as the Guardians of the Road. Many people are suspicious of the Wayfarers, perhaps because of the fact that they alone seem to hold the secret to fighting the Tenebrous and the dark creatures within or simply they are unwilling to trust those who truck with such foulness. The Guardians of the Road speak with all manner of accents which is undoubtedly the result of their itinerant ways. They also dress quite colorfully, perhaps as mute protest against the dark forces the Wayfarers are in constant battle with.
In other worlds these proud people might be called Gypsies, but on Enerret they are the Wayfarers. These ambulant people wander most of the world of Enerret, fighting off the dark creatures of the Tenebrous, a dark fog that appears with desultory intermittency. They establish Waymeets for travelers and gift populaces with a protective light that keeps the Tenebrous and its denizens at bay. They also serve to guide people on long journeys, especially between the various nations of Enerret which is why they are also known as the Guardians of the Road. Many people are suspicious of the Wayfarers, perhaps because of the fact that they alone seem to hold the secret to fighting the Tenebrous and the dark creatures within or simply they are unwilling to trust those who truck with such foulness. The Guardians of the Road speak with all manner of accents which is undoubtedly the result of their itinerant ways. They also dress quite colorfully, perhaps as mute protest against the dark forces the Wayfarers are in constant battle with.
The Wayfarers and the Tenebrous
In other worlds these proud people might be called Gypsies, but on Enerret they are the Wayfarers. These ambulant people wander most of the world of Enerret, fighting off the dark creatures of the Tenebrous, a dark fog that appears with desultory intermittency. They establish Waymeets for travelers and gift populaces with a protective light that keeps the Tenebrous and its denizens at bay. They also serve to guide people on long journeys, especially between the various nations of Enerret which is why they are also known as the Guardians of the Road. Many people are suspicious of the Wayfarers, perhaps because of the fact that they alone seem to hold the secret to fighting the Tenebrous and the dark creatures within or simply they are unwilling to trust those who truck with such foulness. The Guardians of the Road speak with all manner of accents which is undoubtedly the result of their itinerant ways. They also dress quite colorfully, perhaps as mute protest against the dark forces the Wayfarers are in constant battle with.