: There were still some Journeymen AFTER the Heron's return
: to glory. These were a few individuals that felt that
: they had more to be penitent for, or that felt that
: their was still something that they must do before
: returning to the ranks. The Journeymen from M3 and
: Chimera are prime examples of this.
: Zandervix
Good point.
Four Bear's flavor text seems to indicate that he has something he still seeks to be redemed for something he did.
But there are no new Journeymen (there might be those who wear the robes, but "The Journeyman were no more. The Heron Guard was reborn.") [Journal Entry, Redemption] The Journeyman from Myth III does not sound to me like a Heron Guard trying to acheive further redemption or something.
Quoting the manuel "...I now understood how the Heron Guard of the Cath Bruig could be so distraught at seeing their beloved city destroyed by Balor and his Fallen Lords. Though this atrocity is almost two centuries past, many still wear the robes of the Journeyman, as I do.
I do aspire to be counted among the ranks of the Heron Guard someday..."
I could be misinterpreting this but it does not sound likely that the Myth III Journeyman is a Heron Guard in penience. "I do aspire to be counted among the ranks of the Heron Guard someday..." does not sound like someone who seeks redemption, since the Journeymen probably (although I could be wrong) would still consider themselves Heron Guards (unworthy HG perhaps, but they would not "Aspire to be counted among the ranks of the Heron Guard)
Also, why would Alric have not rebuilt Llancarfan (Muirthemne) after two centuries. In the Myth III storyit seems that he moved the capital to Madrigal. Stupid MumboJumbo...
He says Myth II that "Llancarfan will once more be the seat of the Cath Bruig Empire". Even considering the terrible destruction Balor wrought upon Muirthemne, it is not beyond reason that the man who rebuilt the Province after the Great War could rebuild the Cath Bruig as well.
Although, it would be a long process.
Seraph