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<blockquote data-quote="Taboo" data-source="post: 266189" data-attributes="member: 5912"><p><strong>This is written from Kierwin's (the Cleric) viewpoint.</strong> </p><p></p><p></p><p>It was a beautiful, warm day, and Minx and Kierwin had decided to spend it at the beach, it was a common enough place to find them this time of year, they weren't there all the time, but it was peaceful and sometimes it just seemed like the right place to be.</p><p></p><p>Kierwin had recently returned from a long stay at the Temple of Ehlonna, and the two had decided to come to the beach to catch up on everything they had missed while she'd been away. She was a little quieter than usual, as though she had something on her mind, but they enjoyed the day and frolicked on the beach and in the ocean in the warm weather and the pleasant surf.</p><p></p><p>One thing about Minx, she was strong-willed. She didn’t have a lot of friends, but neither did Kierwin. They were both too dedicated to their studies. To those friends Minx had, she would fight to the death to protect them, but she always felt that her values were the values that everyone should have, and she tended to jump to conclusions very quickly. </p><p></p><p>Kierwin hoped that Minx would get along okay in a party if she joined one in the future when they went on quests or adventures. She passed judgment on people very quickly, and didn't tend to change her mind once she'd made it up.</p><p></p><p>The day had been beautiful, the two elves loved nature anyway, but the sun, the warmth and the slight breeze made it all the better. They had both tied their long, dark hair back behind their ears to help keep it from blowing in the breeze and keep it out of their eyes. Kierwin was used to having her hair down, but when she was practicing her swordsmanship or if the weather called for it, she followed Minx’ example and pulled hers back.</p><p></p><p>Minx had worn her green dress, but Kierwin had worn her traveling clothes. She seldom dressed up, since she spent so much time out in the woodlands. She always tried to be prepared in case of danger, that was one lesson that her brother had taught her. She seldom dressed up, it made it much too hard to fight if she was dressed up. She was a fast learner. As a cleric, there were many times she might have to fight up close and personal, and a dress would just get in the way. She'd certainly gotten the scars from Gerald to prove it.</p><p></p><p>Minx was a wizard, young for an elf, but older than Kierwin, she was the big sister that Kierwin didn't have. The only person Kierwin was closer to than Minx was her foster brother, Gerald. Minx was willful, beautiful, and learning her craft fast. Even though she was a wizard through and through, she had learned a few clerical spells from her best friend. She had, in turn taught Kierwin a few spells that she thought the Cleric could use. Kierwin was both in temperament and in her heart a true Cleric, but she had learned the spells the wizard had taught her quickly and well. They hoped that the extras would help them out when they were older and out on their own on adventures to help others. Of course, they didn’t plan to adventure out for several more years, at least that was the plan.</p><p></p><p>They were both dedicated to their calling, but still young enough to have fun. They still played the occasional practical joke now and then, the adults tended to look the other way knowing that the two girls were approaching adulthood and would soon face dangers that would keep them from remembering what fun was. Of course, most of the elves in their village enjoyed pulling pranks now and then.</p><p></p><p>They saw a ship drop anchor off shore, about a hundred yards or so. The naive young elves didn’t think much of it, other than to listen quietly to the music being played and notice the dancing among the crew or passengers. They figured it was a merchant ship or something along that line and decided not to worry about it. If they’d known what awaited them, they would have run all they way home right then, leaving their things behind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taboo, post: 266189, member: 5912"] [B]This is written from Kierwin's (the Cleric) viewpoint.[/B] It was a beautiful, warm day, and Minx and Kierwin had decided to spend it at the beach, it was a common enough place to find them this time of year, they weren't there all the time, but it was peaceful and sometimes it just seemed like the right place to be. Kierwin had recently returned from a long stay at the Temple of Ehlonna, and the two had decided to come to the beach to catch up on everything they had missed while she'd been away. She was a little quieter than usual, as though she had something on her mind, but they enjoyed the day and frolicked on the beach and in the ocean in the warm weather and the pleasant surf. One thing about Minx, she was strong-willed. She didn’t have a lot of friends, but neither did Kierwin. They were both too dedicated to their studies. To those friends Minx had, she would fight to the death to protect them, but she always felt that her values were the values that everyone should have, and she tended to jump to conclusions very quickly. Kierwin hoped that Minx would get along okay in a party if she joined one in the future when they went on quests or adventures. She passed judgment on people very quickly, and didn't tend to change her mind once she'd made it up. The day had been beautiful, the two elves loved nature anyway, but the sun, the warmth and the slight breeze made it all the better. They had both tied their long, dark hair back behind their ears to help keep it from blowing in the breeze and keep it out of their eyes. Kierwin was used to having her hair down, but when she was practicing her swordsmanship or if the weather called for it, she followed Minx’ example and pulled hers back. Minx had worn her green dress, but Kierwin had worn her traveling clothes. She seldom dressed up, since she spent so much time out in the woodlands. She always tried to be prepared in case of danger, that was one lesson that her brother had taught her. She seldom dressed up, it made it much too hard to fight if she was dressed up. She was a fast learner. As a cleric, there were many times she might have to fight up close and personal, and a dress would just get in the way. She'd certainly gotten the scars from Gerald to prove it. Minx was a wizard, young for an elf, but older than Kierwin, she was the big sister that Kierwin didn't have. The only person Kierwin was closer to than Minx was her foster brother, Gerald. Minx was willful, beautiful, and learning her craft fast. Even though she was a wizard through and through, she had learned a few clerical spells from her best friend. She had, in turn taught Kierwin a few spells that she thought the Cleric could use. Kierwin was both in temperament and in her heart a true Cleric, but she had learned the spells the wizard had taught her quickly and well. They hoped that the extras would help them out when they were older and out on their own on adventures to help others. Of course, they didn’t plan to adventure out for several more years, at least that was the plan. They were both dedicated to their calling, but still young enough to have fun. They still played the occasional practical joke now and then, the adults tended to look the other way knowing that the two girls were approaching adulthood and would soon face dangers that would keep them from remembering what fun was. Of course, most of the elves in their village enjoyed pulling pranks now and then. They saw a ship drop anchor off shore, about a hundred yards or so. The naive young elves didn’t think much of it, other than to listen quietly to the music being played and notice the dancing among the crew or passengers. They figured it was a merchant ship or something along that line and decided not to worry about it. If they’d known what awaited them, they would have run all they way home right then, leaving their things behind. [/QUOTE]
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