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<blockquote data-quote="MichaelK" data-source="post: 4873975" data-attributes="member: 60635"><p><strong>Pranks Become Serious (Continued)</strong></p><p></p><p>Lehrune the Elf, as the people of Rochester knew him, was at home and welcomed Arelon and Sienna inside with warm greetings. He gestured them through into a fine dining room and offered them each a glass of wine. </p><p>"Greetings friends, guests are always welcome here." </p><p></p><p>Arelon and Sienna informed him of all that they had learned and once they were caught up asked why there were no Fey in the area. <em><strong><span style="font-size: 9px"><span style="color: Silver">1</span></span></strong></em></p><p></p><p>"The Fey are actually very superstitious. They see these woods as cursed and would never set foot inside willingly. I don't know if you've heard, but I was once a mercenary with an elvish company. Two hundred years ago we were hired by a group of Fey to travel here and help them defeat a foe."</p><p></p><p>"What do you know of the Fey?" after taking in their shrugs Lehrune continued, "Well, they worship The Wellspring. The source of new life, growth and healing. Most of them do, that is. A group of them turned away from The Wellspring to worship its opposite force, Oblivion. They have dedicated themselves to Death, Decay and the Undead. Some of those who took to worshipping Oblivion lived in the woods here."</p><p></p><p>"Our company's mission was simple, to seek out and destroy those tainted Fey. But even with them gone, the Fey who serve the Wellspring see these lands as unreclaimable. No Fey who serves the Wellspring would ever willingly live within these woods."</p><p></p><p>They continued with tales for a while, discussing thoughts about the Grig and debating whether he may serve the Wellspring or Oblivion. Lehrune mentioned a little more about his military service and discussed why he settled down in the town. One of the things he discussed piqued their interest.</p><p></p><p>"Do you still have that magic ring you mentioned that allows you to see invisible creatures?" Arelon asked.</p><p>"No I don't, but unless he's sold it your master should have it. He purchased it from me years ago. I'm retired now and well... even an elf still has to eat."</p><p></p><p>After an hour or so, they bid farewell and left to speak with Gauwyn to inform him of what they had learned. Lehrune was reluctant to see them go. Such a visit was incredibly short by elvish standards of hospitality, but he was getting used to human customs and watching them bustle away on their busy short lives.</p><p style="margin-left: 20px"><em><strong><span style="font-size: 9px"><span style="color: Silver">1. </span></span></strong></em>I waived the Knowledge Nature roll at this point which is why I included that he had had personally experienced events with the fey here. Mostly because I don't think anyone could have handled another "I'm sorry, I don't know much about the Fey".</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MichaelK, post: 4873975, member: 60635"] [B]Pranks Become Serious (Continued)[/B] Lehrune the Elf, as the people of Rochester knew him, was at home and welcomed Arelon and Sienna inside with warm greetings. He gestured them through into a fine dining room and offered them each a glass of wine. "Greetings friends, guests are always welcome here." Arelon and Sienna informed him of all that they had learned and once they were caught up asked why there were no Fey in the area. [I][B][SIZE=1][COLOR=Silver]1[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B][/I] "The Fey are actually very superstitious. They see these woods as cursed and would never set foot inside willingly. I don't know if you've heard, but I was once a mercenary with an elvish company. Two hundred years ago we were hired by a group of Fey to travel here and help them defeat a foe." "What do you know of the Fey?" after taking in their shrugs Lehrune continued, "Well, they worship The Wellspring. The source of new life, growth and healing. Most of them do, that is. A group of them turned away from The Wellspring to worship its opposite force, Oblivion. They have dedicated themselves to Death, Decay and the Undead. Some of those who took to worshipping Oblivion lived in the woods here." "Our company's mission was simple, to seek out and destroy those tainted Fey. But even with them gone, the Fey who serve the Wellspring see these lands as unreclaimable. No Fey who serves the Wellspring would ever willingly live within these woods." They continued with tales for a while, discussing thoughts about the Grig and debating whether he may serve the Wellspring or Oblivion. Lehrune mentioned a little more about his military service and discussed why he settled down in the town. One of the things he discussed piqued their interest. "Do you still have that magic ring you mentioned that allows you to see invisible creatures?" Arelon asked. "No I don't, but unless he's sold it your master should have it. He purchased it from me years ago. I'm retired now and well... even an elf still has to eat." After an hour or so, they bid farewell and left to speak with Gauwyn to inform him of what they had learned. Lehrune was reluctant to see them go. Such a visit was incredibly short by elvish standards of hospitality, but he was getting used to human customs and watching them bustle away on their busy short lives. [INDENT][I][B][SIZE=1][COLOR=Silver]1. [/COLOR][/SIZE][/B][/I]I waived the Knowledge Nature roll at this point which is why I included that he had had personally experienced events with the fey here. Mostly because I don't think anyone could have handled another "I'm sorry, I don't know much about the Fey". [/INDENT] [/QUOTE]
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