03-10-2016, 07:53 AM
A few fliers are posted throughout Cellsvich and Fort Arjav.
[headline=2]Funeral Service for Roje Sutia[/headline]
Where: Tannis. Roje's old house.
When: You missed it
Why:Love him or hate him. The loss of a Sigrogana Guard is not a light one. All members of the community and surrounding areas are invited to pay their respects to the departed. Light refreshments will be available for a nominal fee.
Roje Sutia passed away a few weeks ago. He will be remembered as a caring individual, fiercely loyal to those he deems friends and his co-workers. He will be missed.
There is a sketch underneath this flier. With the caption, "Most recent drawing we could find of Mister Roje and his former girlfriend."
The beautiful eulogy delivered at the funeral:
[headline=2]Funeral Service for Roje Sutia[/headline]
Where: Tannis. Roje's old house.
When: You missed it
Why:Love him or hate him. The loss of a Sigrogana Guard is not a light one. All members of the community and surrounding areas are invited to pay their respects to the departed. Light refreshments will be available for a nominal fee.
Roje Sutia passed away a few weeks ago. He will be remembered as a caring individual, fiercely loyal to those he deems friends and his co-workers. He will be missed.
There is a sketch underneath this flier. With the caption, "Most recent drawing we could find of Mister Roje and his former girlfriend."
The beautiful eulogy delivered at the funeral:
Quote:Greetings everyone. We are gathered here today to celebrate the life of
scholar, a guard, a papilion, and a friend.
To say this is a day of mourning would be only half correct. This is a
day of healing. A chance to honor the fallen. It is said those who
dedicate their lives to others are fools. Those who are not remembered
for how they helped, but because of their action. Their pilgrimage
unfinished. Their legacy all that is left.
I could go on listing all of his acomplishments, his faults, his fears,
his triumphs. But that is not a way to move forward. Roje Sutia was a
kind hearted man. He enjoyed helping those he cared about. He has a
passion for his work, made strides in artifact research and guardship as
well.
This is a memorial. A memorial to his final legacy. Roje was not a hero.
He was not famous. But yet, he impacted so many in his time on this
plane; good or bad. Rather or not history remembers him. Or an
afterlife or not. His life and what he did with it will always live on
with each and everyone of those here today, and those he worked with in
the past.
I cannot pretend to know what brings men joy. Of what drives them to
great deeds. Of what legacies they hope to leave, I know less yet. But I
do know this. Everything happens for a reason. Rather that reason is
clear at the moment, is not seen. Some, it may take years to reveal the
ripple. The loss of a life is a tragic one, I do not downplay that. But
it also a time to celebrate the departed's life.
Roje's physical life has come to and end. And in my generalized
understanding, I would think he would not want people to cry. He want
those who wish for it to have their moment to grieve. And once they're
done, to suck up the tears. And stop that darn crying. Roje would want
you all to move forward. Continuing your path to whatever destination is
laid in front of them.