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<blockquote data-quote="Sezarious" data-source="post: 6748175" data-attributes="member: 6792106"><p>"Yes, I believe that's them Horse", if you will allow me, I will make our introduction", the Paladin smiled, his hand on the half-orcs shoulder. With care to make certain to appear without hostility, John Vareen moved towards the group of people the innkeeper had described as Fortunes Fools. They certainly fit the description.</p><p></p><p>Licking his dried lips, he smelt his breath, which was alcohol free for now. He had not had a drink since the night before and the thought that he'd be going without alcohol for a time, turned his stomach. He could always use his lay on hands ability to remove the toxins from his body, but that would be an abuse of his powers in his eyes. After all, his alcoholism was self inflicted.</p><p></p><p>Stopping in front of the party, he smiled, looking over their shoulders momentarily whilst clearing him throat, he raised his arm and ran his hand through his blonde hair before placing both of his muscle bound arms beside him, his hands on his hips raising his elbows, which in turn pushed his cloak away revealing a tarnished old suit of Chain-mail, along with the holy symbol of Tritherion riveted to the front in brass.</p><p></p><p>"Mmmm, pardon me good men and women of, er Fortunes... Fools?" He paused momentarily at the sound of the name... Amongst other things, John enjoyed gambling; plus he was also pretty good at it, particularly at cards... So he liked the name Fortunes Fools; it was an honest name, which was part of the reason he wanted to help these people. Honesty was a rare thing to find in the city of Greyhawk; And people who don't lie to themselves about their odds, John could take a punt on people like that.</p><p></p><p>"My name is John Vareen, Paladin of Trithereon, this man beside me I believe to be a capable warrior who goes by the name Horse. We seek to assist you in taking down this, Grob the Mighty. Although I cannot speak for my companion, I would volunteer my own services for free, in the good name of Tritherion to take this evil creature down. Of course, if you were to find it in your hearts to make a small donation to the church later down the track, perhaps th-". He pauses upon seeing the half-elf cleric standing there watching, suddenly blushing with feelings of inadequacy... The innkeeper never mentioned a cleric. How long would it be before she criticised his methods as a Paladin? Trying to cover up his awkwardness, John finished quickly [roll0] "Well, I'll leave it to you, so, what say you?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sezarious, post: 6748175, member: 6792106"] "Yes, I believe that's them Horse", if you will allow me, I will make our introduction", the Paladin smiled, his hand on the half-orcs shoulder. With care to make certain to appear without hostility, John Vareen moved towards the group of people the innkeeper had described as Fortunes Fools. They certainly fit the description. Licking his dried lips, he smelt his breath, which was alcohol free for now. He had not had a drink since the night before and the thought that he'd be going without alcohol for a time, turned his stomach. He could always use his lay on hands ability to remove the toxins from his body, but that would be an abuse of his powers in his eyes. After all, his alcoholism was self inflicted. Stopping in front of the party, he smiled, looking over their shoulders momentarily whilst clearing him throat, he raised his arm and ran his hand through his blonde hair before placing both of his muscle bound arms beside him, his hands on his hips raising his elbows, which in turn pushed his cloak away revealing a tarnished old suit of Chain-mail, along with the holy symbol of Tritherion riveted to the front in brass. "Mmmm, pardon me good men and women of, er Fortunes... Fools?" He paused momentarily at the sound of the name... Amongst other things, John enjoyed gambling; plus he was also pretty good at it, particularly at cards... So he liked the name Fortunes Fools; it was an honest name, which was part of the reason he wanted to help these people. Honesty was a rare thing to find in the city of Greyhawk; And people who don't lie to themselves about their odds, John could take a punt on people like that. "My name is John Vareen, Paladin of Trithereon, this man beside me I believe to be a capable warrior who goes by the name Horse. We seek to assist you in taking down this, Grob the Mighty. Although I cannot speak for my companion, I would volunteer my own services for free, in the good name of Tritherion to take this evil creature down. Of course, if you were to find it in your hearts to make a small donation to the church later down the track, perhaps th-". He pauses upon seeing the half-elf cleric standing there watching, suddenly blushing with feelings of inadequacy... The innkeeper never mentioned a cleric. How long would it be before she criticised his methods as a Paladin? Trying to cover up his awkwardness, John finished quickly [roll0] "Well, I'll leave it to you, so, what say you?" [/QUOTE]
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