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<blockquote data-quote="Myth and Legend" data-source="post: 5148567" data-attributes="member: 82679"><p>Lora had been making a continous attempt at appearing calm and in control, even as the muscular beast below her started galloping. The horse was very much capable of doing whatever it damn well pleased, which in turn made Lora feel quite powerless. And she hated that feeling with a passion.</p><p> </p><p>However, this was a properly trained and bred animal. The stablehand had told her his name was Tempest - quite fitting for such a beast. Lora eyed Claude and Trinham, but remained silent. The Paladin had skill with horses, that much was apparent, and she was not here to be an expert in everything, only a leader. In that, the girl was glad there was someone like Claude to handle some of the things Lora could not. In fact, as she gave it some thought, most of her "men" were quite capable in one way or another.</p><p> </p><p>Jareth had stayed behind, and Lora did not want to make him come - the mission did not include scouting the enemy camp. Neither did it include the slaying of Hydrae.</p><p> </p><p>When Vance had casually started talking about the monster, Lora could not help but touch the hair clasp she had put on. The Wizardress now remembered the order the younger Valorn brother was a member of, and realized why she had found the trinket on her nightstand. Lora gave the situation some thought, before replying.</p><p> </p><p><span style="color: darkorange">"I am more concerned with this so called scouting mission we are on. You are in full plate, and it is morning, the sinlight will give a glare and alert the camp. A group as large as ours cannot hope to sneak past their sentries unnoticed, unless they are completely inept. We should take cover in a glen or other concealing terrain, and definitely cover any steel and iron with cloth."</span></p><p> </p><p>Lora curled her lips in a rose bud as she regarded Vance - he was brave and hotheaded, but he did not seem as intelligent. Fortunately, the girl was more than willing to give him a piece of her mind. Although, by the looks of him, it wasn't her mind that the young noble coveted.</p><p> </p><p><span style="color: darkorange">"As far as the Hydra is concerned, I cannot promise you the aid of my group. Our assigned mission included warning your family of the immediate danger and possibly assisting with the defence of the manor. Assautling the beast may be a good deed on it's own, but it's risking the life of these men, and i will not insist upon it. Whomever would volinteer, would be welcome to join however. I mysefl will give you aid, but only if you hear my thoughts on the matter."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Myth and Legend, post: 5148567, member: 82679"] Lora had been making a continous attempt at appearing calm and in control, even as the muscular beast below her started galloping. The horse was very much capable of doing whatever it damn well pleased, which in turn made Lora feel quite powerless. And she hated that feeling with a passion. However, this was a properly trained and bred animal. The stablehand had told her his name was Tempest - quite fitting for such a beast. Lora eyed Claude and Trinham, but remained silent. The Paladin had skill with horses, that much was apparent, and she was not here to be an expert in everything, only a leader. In that, the girl was glad there was someone like Claude to handle some of the things Lora could not. In fact, as she gave it some thought, most of her "men" were quite capable in one way or another. Jareth had stayed behind, and Lora did not want to make him come - the mission did not include scouting the enemy camp. Neither did it include the slaying of Hydrae. When Vance had casually started talking about the monster, Lora could not help but touch the hair clasp she had put on. The Wizardress now remembered the order the younger Valorn brother was a member of, and realized why she had found the trinket on her nightstand. Lora gave the situation some thought, before replying. [COLOR=darkorange]"I am more concerned with this so called scouting mission we are on. You are in full plate, and it is morning, the sinlight will give a glare and alert the camp. A group as large as ours cannot hope to sneak past their sentries unnoticed, unless they are completely inept. We should take cover in a glen or other concealing terrain, and definitely cover any steel and iron with cloth."[/COLOR] Lora curled her lips in a rose bud as she regarded Vance - he was brave and hotheaded, but he did not seem as intelligent. Fortunately, the girl was more than willing to give him a piece of her mind. Although, by the looks of him, it wasn't her mind that the young noble coveted. [COLOR=darkorange]"As far as the Hydra is concerned, I cannot promise you the aid of my group. Our assigned mission included warning your family of the immediate danger and possibly assisting with the defence of the manor. Assautling the beast may be a good deed on it's own, but it's risking the life of these men, and i will not insist upon it. Whomever would volinteer, would be welcome to join however. I mysefl will give you aid, but only if you hear my thoughts on the matter."[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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