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<blockquote data-quote="Nightbreeze" data-source="post: 3988708" data-attributes="member: 46755"><p>The discussion between the strange pair goes on. Indeed the man, apparently called Cordel, is the most strange human you have ever seen. He seems to really like the sound of his voice, and he goes on and on speaking. His random banter touches a myriad of subjects: horse breeding, trees, flowers, masonry, the quality of life in a farm, the best color for sheep's wool, the endurance of a someone coming from the south in this northern climate. </p><p></p><p>The girl listens to him, apparently stunned by the sheer amount of useless information coming out from his mouth, and slowly builds up her anger. She seems to be the hot-headed kind, and every now you can almost spot the steam coming out from her ears. However, every once in a while, he throws a idle comment on someone, and that gets her attention and slows her. The problem is that nothing meaningful follows it, and soon she is exhausted by the constant shifts between anger and attention.</p><p></p><p>They walk for a while, but after at least 2 hours, they start heading in the direction of the village. After a brief (and rare) moment of silence, Cordel softly speaks: <span style="color: Teal">Your father isn't going to let you wander off anywhere after your graduation, you know. Don't associate the wizard title with freedom, girl.</span></p><p>-<span style="color: Red">What?</span> The girl's face turns white and she stares at him in disbelief. She opens her mouth to make some -actually some hundred- question, but he just offers her a sad smile and adds: <span style="color: Teal">You are destroying that nice dress, lady Silverthorn.</span> </p><p></p><p>Than the wizard makes a sharp sign to the bodyguard and strides out of the forest, trailed by the girl, who almost trips on her dress in the hurry. Her shouted questions <span style="color: Red">-What do you mean? What do you know? Answer me, damn you!-</span> meet no answer, as he completely ignores her.</p><p></p><p>During the conversation, you felt something odd. As she said, he seems to be of the same age, and aside from a difference in rank, there was another factor that made him different: his self-confidence and his vast knowledge. He seemed to imply that he know far more than she did, and regarded her as almost a child. Unusual, for someone only 2 years older.</p><p></p><p>By now, the sun is high in the sky, and you feel the first grips of hunger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightbreeze, post: 3988708, member: 46755"] The discussion between the strange pair goes on. Indeed the man, apparently called Cordel, is the most strange human you have ever seen. He seems to really like the sound of his voice, and he goes on and on speaking. His random banter touches a myriad of subjects: horse breeding, trees, flowers, masonry, the quality of life in a farm, the best color for sheep's wool, the endurance of a someone coming from the south in this northern climate. The girl listens to him, apparently stunned by the sheer amount of useless information coming out from his mouth, and slowly builds up her anger. She seems to be the hot-headed kind, and every now you can almost spot the steam coming out from her ears. However, every once in a while, he throws a idle comment on someone, and that gets her attention and slows her. The problem is that nothing meaningful follows it, and soon she is exhausted by the constant shifts between anger and attention. They walk for a while, but after at least 2 hours, they start heading in the direction of the village. After a brief (and rare) moment of silence, Cordel softly speaks: [COLOR=Teal]Your father isn't going to let you wander off anywhere after your graduation, you know. Don't associate the wizard title with freedom, girl.[/COLOR] -[COLOR=Red]What?[/COLOR] The girl's face turns white and she stares at him in disbelief. She opens her mouth to make some -actually some hundred- question, but he just offers her a sad smile and adds: [COLOR=Teal]You are destroying that nice dress, lady Silverthorn.[/COLOR] Than the wizard makes a sharp sign to the bodyguard and strides out of the forest, trailed by the girl, who almost trips on her dress in the hurry. Her shouted questions [COLOR=Red]-What do you mean? What do you know? Answer me, damn you!-[/COLOR] meet no answer, as he completely ignores her. During the conversation, you felt something odd. As she said, he seems to be of the same age, and aside from a difference in rank, there was another factor that made him different: his self-confidence and his vast knowledge. He seemed to imply that he know far more than she did, and regarded her as almost a child. Unusual, for someone only 2 years older. By now, the sun is high in the sky, and you feel the first grips of hunger. [/QUOTE]
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