Saturday, January 17, 2026

A Road Reclaimed & Old Friends Found - January 17

Journal Entry: 2026/01/17 Location: Ar's Station (Ironheart) / The Road to Ar (Camp) Mood/Title: A Road Reclaimed & Old Friends Found

The day was defined by a momentous shift: the will of the Council has set us upon the road to Ar. We gathered as a community, not just as individuals, to begin the long journey to reclaim our Home Stone. Asher’s words resonated deeply—this path will be full of trials and required patience, but it is work that truly matters. I spent time at the encampment, which already has a bustling, weary energy. There was a rather spirited debate among the ladies—Luciana and Torrid specifically—about the practicality of veils in this smoke-filled, ashen environment. It seems even the most ancient traditions are being tested by the harsh realities of our trek. I eventually retreated to a wagon to rest as the first day’s travel took its toll.

Later, upon returning to the Station, I had the wonderful surprise of running into an old friend, Hiram Aït El Fayoum. It has been quite some time since we last spoke, and hearing that he is considering settling here as a trained magistrate is excellent news for our growing city. We caught up on the years—I shared my pride in my role as Governor's Scribe and the fact that three of my grown sons now live here with me. It’s a comfort to see familiar, honorable faces appearing as the Station evolves. Caroline was busy as usual, even sharing some "Sky RP" notes with me, and I’m pleased to see her settling into her own duties so well.

To Do:

  • Organize the "Sky RP" 1 and 2 documents shared by Caroline.

  • Follow up with Hiram regarding his potential magistrate residency and show him the Scribe Hall.

  • Review the latest zCS Meter updates; I received multiple decline notices today and need to ensure I'm running version 2.14.

  • Check the "SB Scout Report" to see how the path ahead for our journey looks.

  • Assist Caroline with her "Marketplace socks" search—a small comfort for the long road ahead.

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