7469 The Great Adventures of Tegchen ikeyman232 It was the 3rd of the first seed. A cold and harsh day, with leaves and flowers attempting to bloom, despite the frost. Little flowers, struggling, burtsing through, their color bursting with light. Above the bakery hut, in a small apartment, a baby was being gifted from god into the world. A father in horror, watching his wife go through the pain and agony of birth. Wonders of life do not come free. As the baby arrived, the sun bloomed its first rays on the town since winters . beginning. The baby came out with blond hair and light hazel eyes. The baker and his wife raised the baby until he was 15, when he finally was confirmed by the pastor of the village parish. Though, this confirmation was diffrent from most others, as during the confirmation, Tegchen began to glow with a holy energy. The pastor began to get a little afraid, and stopped the confirmation early, saying Tegchen was good to go. When Tegchen left that day, he took all the belongings his parents gave him, and began his journey. Quite the holy journey, this will be. When he left on his way, he decided, he would want to settle in a small town or village, not a town. He felt correct in a small village, because he never was interested in cities. The first town he came across was the town of Nox, a small Human merchant town. As Tegchen was a Human, he was greeted with open arms there, and began a job as the priests apprentice. His job was to ready all candles, write small tomes for children, and help the priest with ceremonie Tagchen continued along as the apprentice, until he was aged 20, when he took over the church. As this was the only church in town, he was the High-Priest of Nox. On his very first day, the church was robbed. The holy symbol of Aeriel was taken. He aimed, to take it back. The first thing he did, was search for clues. He did not tell anyone, as it would alert the guards, and as he was very smart, he knew the thief would know. If the thief knew, he would run farther. Tegchen knew that he wasen't far off. Tegchen then remembered, what happened that day, in the church. He focused his energy as hard as he could on a piece of tattered cloth he found that was hanging from one of the pews. He channled his energy hard, and soon enough, he saw what happened. He was dealing with too Orc thieves, who were going to sell it to buyers for 5,000 minas. He then found out where they went, a small cave outside the town. He called for his apprentice, equiped his stave, and pulled over his cloak. The apprentice was to run the church for the time being. Tegchen left the town, and made his way off to the cave he traced it to. The cave was dark as night, and he could not see a thing. It was very damp, and he could see a stream running through the sides of the rock, eroding it away. Day by day, night by night. As he delved deeper, he began to see light, and crouched over. He could easily see, these were not the Orcs to be messing with. He then got up, and his anger overtook him, and he confronted the Orcs like a fool. "I Demand you hand that back to me. Now!" he shouted. The Orcs laughed, and nodded their heads. " Chu shoulda nev come tu dis place." the taller Orc stated. They came closer, and closer, until he could hear the mighty breathing, of what he thought was a boa r He could not take it any longer, and enraged, he started to glow with that holy light that one day. The Orcs luaghed and charged. Tegchen developed a small ball of light in his hand, and amazed, he threw it at the bigger one. It hit him directly and made him fall back a little, except he got right back up, and came swinging. As both Orcs lunged, Tegchen generated a small ball of light on both hands, and combined them for an epic blinding light, and when the light subdued, all he saw was two lifeless bodies of the two Orcs that had messed with the wrong priest. He then picked up the symbol. Put it in his bag, and walked out into the blinging sunlight.