"My journeys through our world have been many and various, but in all
the years that I have wandered our lands, my encounters with wisps have been
my fondest memories. I remember, as a young adventurer, hearing tales of wisps
leading the unwary into horrible traps, as well as to treasure. Were wisps
good or evil? I was told they carried no treasure on them and that they simply
wandered our world aimlessly, but was warned that they possessed great skill
in Magery and would defend themselves if attacked. I found the various conflicting
tales confusing, and so paid little attention to the creatures. I made it
my practice to simply greet the creatures with, 'Hail Wisp!' and continue
on my way.
"Many years passed and my encounters with wisps were unremarkable,
until one day outside my home, a wisp spoke to me. I found myself frozen to
the spot. Wisps could talk? How amazing! I was well on the road to becoming
a respectable scholar, and this was just too amazing to ignore. I began searching
the libraries and ancient texts for references to wisps. My diligence produced
one book written about talking to wisps, as well as numerous references to
the odd assistance they have given other wanderers. The facts were not encouraging,
but none the less, I decided to launch my own study of these odd creatures
and have begun writing my discoveries in a series of volumes for others to
learn more about the wisp culture. Alas, wisps will indeed need to learn our
language as it is completely impossible to verbalize theirs. However, one
can begin to distinguish intentions of their language with careful listening.
Yes, they are sentient and very intelligent, but view the world quite differently
from humans.
"I have developed a deep fondness for the wisps. My favorite resides
in Wisp Grove and claims the lower peninsula and coast just south of the pillars.
I have most often heard it referred to at 'Jrr,' and thus I greet it with,
'Hail wisp Jrr!' I think of Jrr as a male--he strikes me as such, though I
have no idea if they have genders. He is my favorite and one of the most talkative,
especially after having cast my protection upon him. He is a most curious
creature and requests much information on trees, flowers and other features
of the landscape, as well as seeming particularly interested in the differences
between land and water. He also prefers his area clear of monsters, and will
ask for its removal should one encroach upon his domain. He is also quite
valiant and came to my call for help when sorely beset by a marauding air
elemental. I also believe he is genuinely happy to see me when I visit, as
he will often zoom towards me in a sparkling flurry of sound. Many of the
other wisps, in the grove and elsewhere in our world, now speak to me regularly
whenever I approach. A few of the other resident wisps will call to us as
we wander past on our stroll through his favored terrain. I attribute the
increasing communications to my friendship with Jrr. Though I enjoy the company
of other wisps, which is necessary in my ongoing study of them, Jrr will always
hold a special place in my heart.
"Blue wisps, generally speaking, are friendly, intelligent creatures
and seem interested in opening communications with us as a species. As a master
of linguistics, my observations are that they, as a collective, are in the
process of attempting to learn our language. I refer to them as a collective,
as it seems that what one wisp knows, all wisps know. My interactions and
observations of wisps have also led me to wonder what might have happened
to them long ago. They all seem to carry a sense of overwhelming sadness,
as though they suffer from some great loss. Did the ancient evils of our world
bind some great creature that once roamed our world as freely as we do now?
Are the shadow wisps the result of the same type of cruelties that produced
the fire steeds? We may never know the answers to these questions as any ancient
knowledge of them is lost to us. Wisps are an alluring mystery for me, but
most of all, they are my special delight in this world."
Niaren, The Admirable
Grandmaster Scholar
Britain, Baja