The Monks Of Estillyen

The Monks of Estillyen – Brother Epic

Epic is one of the most delightful and gregarious monks on the Isle of Estillyen. Not a measure of eccentric appeal does he lack. His residence and storytelling venue is Quill House on the Bend. Over the years, his readings have been translated and distributed to...

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The Monks of Estillyen – Brother Narrative

If a single word can adequately define the core of a person, the word for Brother Narrative would be zeal. Zeal for the cause of Christ is his calling. Narrative’s parish has no limits. To the world at large his heart and mind are always tuned. Narrative worked his...

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The Monks of Estillyen – Brother Writer

Within Estillyen’s monk community, Writer is affectionately known as “The Dean.” His forte is a vigorous theology of communication. The following excerpt from his reading, Remember Me, is what one might call Writer-esque: “Ancient prophecies, once penned, had long...

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The Monks of Estillyen – Brother Saga

Among the twelve readings of Redemption, Saga is credited with just one—Picking Up the Pieces. However, his reading and input in constructing the Redemption series have proven invaluable. Consider the following two lines from Picking Up the Pieces: “Through messages...

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The Monks of Estillyen – Brother Plot

Monk Plot is an exceedingly joyous individual. Smiling, beaming, and humming are the traits that carry him about on the Isle of Estillyen. Like Barnabas of old, Plot possesses the gift of encouragement and dispenses it freely. Plot views himself as a pilgrim passing...

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The Monks of Estillyen – Brother Story

Readings given by Story are great examples of storytelling fused with rhetoric. His demeanor couples compassion with conviction, in a style that is unique among the Estillyen message makers. Scribe House, with its reading room of opposing mirrored walls, is the ideal...

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The Monks of Estillyen – Brother Drama

Drama first sensed a call to religious life at age seventeen. Not sure about a spiritual vocation, he entered college as planned, pursuing a career in medicine. Then, during his third year of studies, he had an epiphany. Drama was reading the Second Letter of the...

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