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<blockquote data-quote="KirayaTiDrekan" data-source="post: 6575095" data-attributes="member: 6755061"><p>Sebastian nods to Mort, "Of course." He hands the folded bit of parchment over, though he holds on to it for a moment, "Although it does impress the people a bit more if you memorize the speech, milord." He lets go of the parchment then points toward the stage, "The maidens will join you on the stage a few moments after the speech is complete. There are only thirteen this year so greeting each of them shouldn't take too very long. Once that's done, there's the traditional Maidens' Parade through the town and then tonight's banquet. Tomorrow you are relatively free, but the day after is the Choosing, so don't indulge too much tomorrow."</p><p></p><p>Leaf's attention is indeed caught, by the young Lord of the village, a striking figure who stands out among the crowd, accompanied by a servant of some sort. Leaf, invisible, overhears their conversation.</p><p></p><p>The seamstress, an older woman with a severe demeanor, chases after Jhadzia, "Now you listen here! I don't care if you're the finest swordswoman in the realm, you have an obligation to tradition! This village's survival depends on you and the others playing your role. Besides, do you want to embarrass the new Lord on his first Choosing? Hmm?" The incident is seen and heard through the main square, causing a bit of a stir among the villagefolk already gathered.</p><p></p><p>Darius' mentor, an older warrior with many scars, but whose reflexes were beginning to dull with age, called after Darius, "You are too quick to take insult, too prideful, and too arrogant. These people are fearful, not of us, but of the dragon that rules this land. You demand respect, but show none in return."</p><p></p><p>Darius, in his anger, and Jhadzia in hers, find themselves face to face, their bitterness blinding them both to everyone else around them, yet each sensing a kinship with the other as their paths cross.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KirayaTiDrekan, post: 6575095, member: 6755061"] Sebastian nods to Mort, "Of course." He hands the folded bit of parchment over, though he holds on to it for a moment, "Although it does impress the people a bit more if you memorize the speech, milord." He lets go of the parchment then points toward the stage, "The maidens will join you on the stage a few moments after the speech is complete. There are only thirteen this year so greeting each of them shouldn't take too very long. Once that's done, there's the traditional Maidens' Parade through the town and then tonight's banquet. Tomorrow you are relatively free, but the day after is the Choosing, so don't indulge too much tomorrow." Leaf's attention is indeed caught, by the young Lord of the village, a striking figure who stands out among the crowd, accompanied by a servant of some sort. Leaf, invisible, overhears their conversation. The seamstress, an older woman with a severe demeanor, chases after Jhadzia, "Now you listen here! I don't care if you're the finest swordswoman in the realm, you have an obligation to tradition! This village's survival depends on you and the others playing your role. Besides, do you want to embarrass the new Lord on his first Choosing? Hmm?" The incident is seen and heard through the main square, causing a bit of a stir among the villagefolk already gathered. Darius' mentor, an older warrior with many scars, but whose reflexes were beginning to dull with age, called after Darius, "You are too quick to take insult, too prideful, and too arrogant. These people are fearful, not of us, but of the dragon that rules this land. You demand respect, but show none in return." Darius, in his anger, and Jhadzia in hers, find themselves face to face, their bitterness blinding them both to everyone else around them, yet each sensing a kinship with the other as their paths cross. [/QUOTE]
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