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<blockquote data-quote="WizWrm" data-source="post: 1358288" data-attributes="member: 13568"><p><strong>Eilil:</strong></p><p>The work on the elevated village begins while you teach some simple light-magic to Alade. It is difficult for him to learn, but he stubbornly pushes on until he is finally able to shape light consistently every time. The lessons take several months, as he becomes exhausted after only a few attempts, and you must wait until the next day to continue.</p><p></p><p>Flood season arrives, and the construction is unfortunately not far enough along for the Radu elves to stay near the riverside. They are forced to retreat back to the caves where you first found them, and several months of hardship pass, until the waters finally recede. The Radu return to find that the river-plants they seeded in the banks have sprouted, and the second feast in your name commences. They resume construction soon after, though there was some water damage that must be repaired, slowing the building of the village.</p><p></p><p>It is only a few months away from a second flood season that Alade declares the village complete, and a third feast is held. What have you been teaching Alade during the time, and what else do you want to do now that the village is complete?</p><p></p><p><strong>Asveh:</strong></p><p>While searching through the minds of your people, you find mostly respect and awe for you, but there are a few - mostly older members of the halfling families - that wish that the tribe would be allowed to find its own path. They are not rebellious, but want to feel as if they are individual adults, rather than a group of children being led along.</p><p></p><p>The wolf pack you killed has no remaining members; however, there are at least a dozen other packs roaming the grassland, which you seek out instead. To your surprise, you find seven other lycanthropes scattered among the wolves - furthermore, they are the children of Osafar. They have no desire anymore to attack the halflings, but do hold some ill will against you for murdering their father. Despite this, you know that they will not challenge you any time soon, after you showed how easily you could kill them. In general, they are concerned only with the well-being of the wolves; indeed, they have successfully kept the packs from starving, leading them to herds of deer and other animals. The lycanthropes seem a bit disturbed by the dreams you send, and begin making a greater effort to keep the less-intelligent wolves away from the halflings, lest they be tempted by your visions.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">If there's anything more specific you would like to find out or try to do, let me know.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WizWrm, post: 1358288, member: 13568"] [b]Eilil:[/b] The work on the elevated village begins while you teach some simple light-magic to Alade. It is difficult for him to learn, but he stubbornly pushes on until he is finally able to shape light consistently every time. The lessons take several months, as he becomes exhausted after only a few attempts, and you must wait until the next day to continue. Flood season arrives, and the construction is unfortunately not far enough along for the Radu elves to stay near the riverside. They are forced to retreat back to the caves where you first found them, and several months of hardship pass, until the waters finally recede. The Radu return to find that the river-plants they seeded in the banks have sprouted, and the second feast in your name commences. They resume construction soon after, though there was some water damage that must be repaired, slowing the building of the village. It is only a few months away from a second flood season that Alade declares the village complete, and a third feast is held. What have you been teaching Alade during the time, and what else do you want to do now that the village is complete? [b]Asveh:[/b] While searching through the minds of your people, you find mostly respect and awe for you, but there are a few - mostly older members of the halfling families - that wish that the tribe would be allowed to find its own path. They are not rebellious, but want to feel as if they are individual adults, rather than a group of children being led along. The wolf pack you killed has no remaining members; however, there are at least a dozen other packs roaming the grassland, which you seek out instead. To your surprise, you find seven other lycanthropes scattered among the wolves - furthermore, they are the children of Osafar. They have no desire anymore to attack the halflings, but do hold some ill will against you for murdering their father. Despite this, you know that they will not challenge you any time soon, after you showed how easily you could kill them. In general, they are concerned only with the well-being of the wolves; indeed, they have successfully kept the packs from starving, leading them to herds of deer and other animals. The lycanthropes seem a bit disturbed by the dreams you send, and begin making a greater effort to keep the less-intelligent wolves away from the halflings, lest they be tempted by your visions. [size=1]If there's anything more specific you would like to find out or try to do, let me know.[/size] [/QUOTE]
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