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<blockquote data-quote="kenjib" data-source="post: 1154352" data-attributes="member: 530"><p>As the chieftain finishes his speech, Vemuz turns to him and claps him firmly on both shoulders with his hands as he grins with a deep chuckle. "Your people do not have as much honor as the people Standishtown, great chieftain. No. That would be an insult to you and your kin. The beggars and scavengers of Standishtown are scarce men at all next to one such as you. How can one compare a man of cities to a man who carves his destiny from the wild places of the world? You would have been a great man among my people, the Swordfishers, and we do not say such things lightly." Vemuz' own wild, untamed heart seems to blaze forth in an unusual show of warmth toward this savage elf chieftain. As he looks into the chieftain's eyes he sees his own reflection.</p><p></p><p>Vemuz reaches behind his ear and pulls a feather from one of his hairpins. It is a bright, flame red tapering toward a rich orange at the tip. "This is from my homeland. It has kept me well. I hope that it will keep you as well. May the blood of your enemies ever wash away the blood of your fallen kin."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenjib, post: 1154352, member: 530"] As the chieftain finishes his speech, Vemuz turns to him and claps him firmly on both shoulders with his hands as he grins with a deep chuckle. "Your people do not have as much honor as the people Standishtown, great chieftain. No. That would be an insult to you and your kin. The beggars and scavengers of Standishtown are scarce men at all next to one such as you. How can one compare a man of cities to a man who carves his destiny from the wild places of the world? You would have been a great man among my people, the Swordfishers, and we do not say such things lightly." Vemuz' own wild, untamed heart seems to blaze forth in an unusual show of warmth toward this savage elf chieftain. As he looks into the chieftain's eyes he sees his own reflection. Vemuz reaches behind his ear and pulls a feather from one of his hairpins. It is a bright, flame red tapering toward a rich orange at the tip. "This is from my homeland. It has kept me well. I hope that it will keep you as well. May the blood of your enemies ever wash away the blood of your fallen kin." [/QUOTE]
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