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<blockquote data-quote="Shayuri" data-source="post: 3064916" data-attributes="member: 4936"><p>Trebuchet's silvery, mithril-plated head swivels to regard the conversation from where he was inspecting the stream that ran through the ship with some interest. With a whirring noise from somewhere within his metallic carapace, the living construct got to its feet and trudged over to take part in the naming conversation. It had learned that spatial proximity combined with a properly timed comment or question could permit someone to retroactively join a conversation; though it was at times considered rude. </p><p></p><p>Though roughly humanoid in form and stature, Trebuchet could never be mistaken for a man; not even one wearing armor. His head was a bit small, and resembled a stylized skull with prominent cheekbones and dully glowing red eyes. His torso, in contrast, was large, but in breadth more than height. His waist was an absurdedly narrow column extending down from the metal chest; a column of thick fibrous cords that seemed almost like wood or dense plant matter, and was flexible enough to allow some freedom of movement. His arms and legs had a similar pattern...all of them having exagerrated connections to the body (large shoulderplates and shielded hip sockets) narrow upper sections, and metal-encased forearms and shins. It gave him an oddly spindly look for such a sturdy creature.</p><p></p><p>"Observation," the so-called 'warmage' said in a rich, deep, precisely modulated voice. "The name of an object is frequently associated with the object's function. To that end, may I suggest, 'Unique Elemental Conveyance Deciding the Fate of the Kingdom of Knowledge.'"</p><p></p><p>"Failing that, it strikes me that if you put the name in Common, 'Storm of Fate,' then it will be comprehended by a greater percentage of people we may encounter."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shayuri, post: 3064916, member: 4936"] Trebuchet's silvery, mithril-plated head swivels to regard the conversation from where he was inspecting the stream that ran through the ship with some interest. With a whirring noise from somewhere within his metallic carapace, the living construct got to its feet and trudged over to take part in the naming conversation. It had learned that spatial proximity combined with a properly timed comment or question could permit someone to retroactively join a conversation; though it was at times considered rude. Though roughly humanoid in form and stature, Trebuchet could never be mistaken for a man; not even one wearing armor. His head was a bit small, and resembled a stylized skull with prominent cheekbones and dully glowing red eyes. His torso, in contrast, was large, but in breadth more than height. His waist was an absurdedly narrow column extending down from the metal chest; a column of thick fibrous cords that seemed almost like wood or dense plant matter, and was flexible enough to allow some freedom of movement. His arms and legs had a similar pattern...all of them having exagerrated connections to the body (large shoulderplates and shielded hip sockets) narrow upper sections, and metal-encased forearms and shins. It gave him an oddly spindly look for such a sturdy creature. "Observation," the so-called 'warmage' said in a rich, deep, precisely modulated voice. "The name of an object is frequently associated with the object's function. To that end, may I suggest, 'Unique Elemental Conveyance Deciding the Fate of the Kingdom of Knowledge.'" "Failing that, it strikes me that if you put the name in Common, 'Storm of Fate,' then it will be comprehended by a greater percentage of people we may encounter." [/QUOTE]
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