Charrat/The Rite of Passage

The following entries were written by Cogra Matsha-Keh while he was on his Rite of Passage in the Heimal Peaks, on The Pillar of Exile. They document the struggles that one should expect to face in order to get a name and place in society. Not all Rites of Passage are as challenging as what Cogra encountered; his rite was more challenging due to the fact the he was going to be an Arbiter.

Day 1
"I'm not too excited about the task that I've been given for my Rite of Passage. The Chieftain has instructed me to carry the corpse of his late brother up to some forsaken cave at the top of the Heimal Peaks; there, I am to bury his body and construct a fitting memorial for him, preferably out of his favorite material, wyvern bones. It seems simple, but knowing the Chieftain, there's probably some sort of twist to this trivial task, awaiting me at the tops of the mountains."

- Cogra Matsha-Keh

Day 2
"I'm one day into my journey and everything seems to be going alright. The coldness of these mountains has yet to penetrate my dyuk (A Kyatt) fur cloak, and my supply of food has barely been touched."

- Cogra Matsha-Keh

Day 3
EDITING

Day 4
EDITING

Day 5
EDITING

Day 6
EDITING

Day 7
EDITING