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<blockquote data-quote="Brother Shatterstone" data-source="post: 1659633" data-attributes="member: 13442"><p><strong>Aurnia Shatterstone: Human/Female (Gestalt: Knight of Solamnia/Divine Bard)</strong></p><p></p><p>Aurnia awoke early, as was her normal habit, but sleeping had been hard for the young knight as her excitement over summer court had kept her awake for much of the first night. </p><p></p><p>As Aurnia turns the page in the large tome that sits precariously upon her small lap she absently wondered how the knights that had drawn worse quarters had faired, in her mind it was one thing to sleep in the trenches for battle and quite another to try and sleep in them before court.</p><p></p><p>A soft rap on the door father distracted Aurnia from her reading, though she showed no anger at the disruption as there was no doubt it was Lesalar, her servant while she was here, whom she had instructed was to make sure she awake by waking hour, or to bring her new of Tristram arrival.</p><p></p><p>Tristram was one of her dearest friends, though their relationship had always been more sibling in nature, whom her father, Cadman Shatterstone, had adopted as he realized the knightly potential in Tristram. Aurnia had realized it too, and instead of a rivalry forming for her father attention only friendship blossomed.</p><p></p><p>Glancing over the tops of her glasses Aurnia peered out the window trying to judge the time of day by the amount of light, or in this case the lack of it, before she acknowledge the knocking at her chamber door. Her only answer was the small frown that formed on her pale face; it was simply too hard to tell the time from this room.</p><p></p><p>Speaking softly, as to not disturb others in nearby rooms, Aurnia finally acknowledges the door, <span style="color: Lightblue">“Lesalar, please come in.”</span></p><p></p><p>As she waited for him to enter she delicately closed the large tome and scooted from her lap onto the bed next to her. </p><p></p><p>A small smile of greeting forms behind her glassed framed face as Lesalar enters the room, <span style="color: Lightblue">“Do you bring news of Tristram uth Rhys, or has the waking hour finally arrived?”</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brother Shatterstone, post: 1659633, member: 13442"] [b]Aurnia Shatterstone: Human/Female (Gestalt: Knight of Solamnia/Divine Bard)[/b] Aurnia awoke early, as was her normal habit, but sleeping had been hard for the young knight as her excitement over summer court had kept her awake for much of the first night. As Aurnia turns the page in the large tome that sits precariously upon her small lap she absently wondered how the knights that had drawn worse quarters had faired, in her mind it was one thing to sleep in the trenches for battle and quite another to try and sleep in them before court. A soft rap on the door father distracted Aurnia from her reading, though she showed no anger at the disruption as there was no doubt it was Lesalar, her servant while she was here, whom she had instructed was to make sure she awake by waking hour, or to bring her new of Tristram arrival. Tristram was one of her dearest friends, though their relationship had always been more sibling in nature, whom her father, Cadman Shatterstone, had adopted as he realized the knightly potential in Tristram. Aurnia had realized it too, and instead of a rivalry forming for her father attention only friendship blossomed. Glancing over the tops of her glasses Aurnia peered out the window trying to judge the time of day by the amount of light, or in this case the lack of it, before she acknowledge the knocking at her chamber door. Her only answer was the small frown that formed on her pale face; it was simply too hard to tell the time from this room. Speaking softly, as to not disturb others in nearby rooms, Aurnia finally acknowledges the door, [COLOR=Lightblue]“Lesalar, please come in.”[/COLOR] As she waited for him to enter she delicately closed the large tome and scooted from her lap onto the bed next to her. A small smile of greeting forms behind her glassed framed face as Lesalar enters the room, [COLOR=Lightblue]“Do you bring news of Tristram uth Rhys, or has the waking hour finally arrived?”[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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