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<blockquote data-quote="GlassEye" data-source="post: 6531558" data-attributes="member: 40413"><p>Bull Haverson scooped up Alois' coppers as he moved round the bar. He grabbed a mug, filled it, and slid it across to the man. His attention was more on the strangers and his daughter than the locals. Alois recognized the look, though few turned that sort of hero-worship his way.</p><p></p><p>Llore smiled across at the elf after his tale was done. The tale had plenty of gory parts, mostly about how Ulfheonar used his spear to pierce, disembowel, and slay a pack of monstrous wolves that ravaged the land in the warlord's time. There were only a few grateful maidens at the end and no mention was made of the state of their clothing, scanty or otherwise. While told in an entertaining manner Gratien found only the core of the tale matched the elvish history of the man.</p><p></p><p><strong>"Thank you, Sir Elf. Learned the tale of Savage Ulfheonar from my master. He was a true bard, by the ancient training."</strong> The boy's smile slips at mention of his master and those local to Hirot remember that the master was one taken early by the Hound.</p><p></p><p>Llore shoved his gloom aside and laughed at the banter amongst the people gathered around him. The sound seemed to startle many of the locals; some looked up with wide eyes and fearful looks, as if the sound of humor and good cheer would draw the demonic beast.</p><p></p><p><strong>"We need a hero to take up the Spear of Ulfheonar and put down this ill-begotten Hound before more are sent to be slain by it,"</strong> calls out Bull Haverson from behind the bar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlassEye, post: 6531558, member: 40413"] Bull Haverson scooped up Alois' coppers as he moved round the bar. He grabbed a mug, filled it, and slid it across to the man. His attention was more on the strangers and his daughter than the locals. Alois recognized the look, though few turned that sort of hero-worship his way. Llore smiled across at the elf after his tale was done. The tale had plenty of gory parts, mostly about how Ulfheonar used his spear to pierce, disembowel, and slay a pack of monstrous wolves that ravaged the land in the warlord's time. There were only a few grateful maidens at the end and no mention was made of the state of their clothing, scanty or otherwise. While told in an entertaining manner Gratien found only the core of the tale matched the elvish history of the man. [b]"Thank you, Sir Elf. Learned the tale of Savage Ulfheonar from my master. He was a true bard, by the ancient training."[/b] The boy's smile slips at mention of his master and those local to Hirot remember that the master was one taken early by the Hound. Llore shoved his gloom aside and laughed at the banter amongst the people gathered around him. The sound seemed to startle many of the locals; some looked up with wide eyes and fearful looks, as if the sound of humor and good cheer would draw the demonic beast. [b]"We need a hero to take up the Spear of Ulfheonar and put down this ill-begotten Hound before more are sent to be slain by it,"[/b] calls out Bull Haverson from behind the bar. [/QUOTE]
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