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<blockquote data-quote="97mg" data-source="post: 6884053" data-attributes="member: 6799460"><p><strong>Aletia: More nails in the coffin</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Aletia had stoked Kayote's fire it seemed, as the angry old warrior recounted a bloody, violent and tragic family history. It didn't appear an attempt to one-up or belittle Aletia's dreary past, no, instead it was as though they shared a bond now, personal scars that would never fully heal.</p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #0000FF">"I am so sorry Master Burlock,"</span> Aletia responded, her tone sorrowful and direct. From there she let Kayote deliver his sad tale, his dark frustrations, and his unsatiated desires for revenge, all without interruption. Except of course for the tossing of the skull.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>She did her best to conceal her surprise at this outburst, this wanton destruction of what once must have been a prized trophy and symbolic ornament of sweet justice. Aletia recoiled a touch, a flinch showing on her face as she made a step backwards out of the path of debris.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #0000CD">"I deeply appreciate your trust in me Master Burlock, that you would consider me as an aid for Jabbar. Yes. If it serves you, and our purpose, then with your blessing I would wish to meet the man and see if he might value my loyalty and service. If you would be able to facilitate a meeting, I would be most grateful."</span></p><p><span style="color: #0000CD"></span></p><p><span style="color: #0000CD">"If it causes no trouble for you, and there is a place for me here, may I be as bold as to request lodgings with your family, and at times when Jabbar has no errands for me, then I will commit that idle time to doing what I can here, and offering an extra quiver and blade in protection of Rhea, of what remains? You are as close as I have to true family now, and I shall value your lives and safety as such. I swear it."</span></p><p></p><p>The young elf fell to one knee and looked up to Kayote as if seeking final deliberation and confirmation that their deal was now set within stone.</p><p></p><p>With a sly smirk she added, <span style="color: #0000cd">"I look forward to smashing more skulls with you Sir. I very much doubt that Gut will be our last."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97mg, post: 6884053, member: 6799460"] [b]Aletia: More nails in the coffin[/b] Aletia had stoked Kayote's fire it seemed, as the angry old warrior recounted a bloody, violent and tragic family history. It didn't appear an attempt to one-up or belittle Aletia's dreary past, no, instead it was as though they shared a bond now, personal scars that would never fully heal. [COLOR=#0000FF]"I am so sorry Master Burlock,"[/COLOR] Aletia responded, her tone sorrowful and direct. From there she let Kayote deliver his sad tale, his dark frustrations, and his unsatiated desires for revenge, all without interruption. Except of course for the tossing of the skull. She did her best to conceal her surprise at this outburst, this wanton destruction of what once must have been a prized trophy and symbolic ornament of sweet justice. Aletia recoiled a touch, a flinch showing on her face as she made a step backwards out of the path of debris. [COLOR=#0000CD]"I deeply appreciate your trust in me Master Burlock, that you would consider me as an aid for Jabbar. Yes. If it serves you, and our purpose, then with your blessing I would wish to meet the man and see if he might value my loyalty and service. If you would be able to facilitate a meeting, I would be most grateful." "If it causes no trouble for you, and there is a place for me here, may I be as bold as to request lodgings with your family, and at times when Jabbar has no errands for me, then I will commit that idle time to doing what I can here, and offering an extra quiver and blade in protection of Rhea, of what remains? You are as close as I have to true family now, and I shall value your lives and safety as such. I swear it."[/COLOR] The young elf fell to one knee and looked up to Kayote as if seeking final deliberation and confirmation that their deal was now set within stone. With a sly smirk she added, [COLOR=#0000cd]"I look forward to smashing more skulls with you Sir. I very much doubt that Gut will be our last."[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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