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<blockquote data-quote="Keia" data-source="post: 1680248" data-attributes="member: 98"><p><strong>Thurgan - Init: +2; AC: 18; HP: 29/29; Atk: W-axe +6 (1d10+2), X-bow +5 (1d8+1)</strong></p><p></p><p><span style="color: Red"><span style="font-size: 9px">OOC: Uriel, should we train and level up during this time as well if we are able?</span></span> </p><p></p><p>Thurgan was mostly embarrassed at the show of attention and gratitude that the dwarves showered on he and his companions. By the end of the first week, Thurgan was almost feeling like he was home . . . though much better than his time at home with his clan. Thurgan was wary during his stay, watching for visitors from his clan (un-named in background), careful not to be recognized. His clan has sold him into apprenticeship with a human blacksmith, and Thurgan had taken the name, Hammer, to reflect this instead of his clan name. </p><p></p><p>Thurgan as the week extended began drinking and having more fun, including finally competing in Aranel’s challenge. The carousing was all in good fun, and the participants seemed to get more joyful and rowdy as the week wore on and there was no sign of beasties. </p><p></p><p>Thurgan spent a few days in the company of the Stonepike smiths, showing some of his talents and learning what the smiths were willing to show him. </p><p></p><p>As to the offer of armor or weapon, Thurgan was torn. Both his armor and his Waraxe was crafted by his hand and he was saddened at the thought of abandoning either one. In the end, the lure of the mithral chain shirt was too much to ignore. To ease his conscious, Thurgan offered his masterwork chain shirt to the Stonepikes either in trade for additional work, or simply in gratitude.</p><p></p><p>Although Thurgan had a great deal of money currently, his thoughts drifted to having his weapon enchanted while he was here. As such, he looked into the possibility . . . after some time working up the courage to ask.</p><p></p><p>As for Sir Ishmael’s collapse, Thurgan would carry the lad, careful to keep his expulsions away from both Thurgan himself and Sir Ishmael’s items. On the way, he called for the healers. Thurgan hadn’t noticed anything amiss with the halfling, though he had spent most of his time with Aranel and the dwarven smiths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keia, post: 1680248, member: 98"] [b]Thurgan - Init: +2; AC: 18; HP: 29/29; Atk: W-axe +6 (1d10+2), X-bow +5 (1d8+1)[/b] [COLOR=Red][SIZE=1]OOC: Uriel, should we train and level up during this time as well if we are able?[/SIZE][/COLOR] Thurgan was mostly embarrassed at the show of attention and gratitude that the dwarves showered on he and his companions. By the end of the first week, Thurgan was almost feeling like he was home . . . though much better than his time at home with his clan. Thurgan was wary during his stay, watching for visitors from his clan (un-named in background), careful not to be recognized. His clan has sold him into apprenticeship with a human blacksmith, and Thurgan had taken the name, Hammer, to reflect this instead of his clan name. Thurgan as the week extended began drinking and having more fun, including finally competing in Aranel’s challenge. The carousing was all in good fun, and the participants seemed to get more joyful and rowdy as the week wore on and there was no sign of beasties. Thurgan spent a few days in the company of the Stonepike smiths, showing some of his talents and learning what the smiths were willing to show him. As to the offer of armor or weapon, Thurgan was torn. Both his armor and his Waraxe was crafted by his hand and he was saddened at the thought of abandoning either one. In the end, the lure of the mithral chain shirt was too much to ignore. To ease his conscious, Thurgan offered his masterwork chain shirt to the Stonepikes either in trade for additional work, or simply in gratitude. Although Thurgan had a great deal of money currently, his thoughts drifted to having his weapon enchanted while he was here. As such, he looked into the possibility . . . after some time working up the courage to ask. As for Sir Ishmael’s collapse, Thurgan would carry the lad, careful to keep his expulsions away from both Thurgan himself and Sir Ishmael’s items. On the way, he called for the healers. Thurgan hadn’t noticed anything amiss with the halfling, though he had spent most of his time with Aranel and the dwarven smiths. [/QUOTE]
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