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<blockquote data-quote="FitzTheRuke" data-source="post: 8622181" data-attributes="member: 59816"><p>The arrival of a giant (even a strange, fey-born one) caused quite a stir among the remaining soldiers. However, his bearing was so relaxed, warm, and pleasant (so unlike the aggressive, brutish hill giants) that they quickly came around. Soon, the word went around that they "had a giant of their own" and idlers came from various parts of the tomb to gawk at him. A few guards even traded posts (or in one case, left it abandoned) to see him. While he was not nearly as large as their enemies, his voice and his personal presence filled the space. Morale noticeably rose, and soon the tomb was filled with jokes, laughter, and song.</p><p></p><p>Lord Falldur was forced to roar orders that returned soldiers to their duties and restored discipline. Still, even he showed the signs of a better outlook - and his knee seemed to bother him less. While he still walked with a limp, he dismissed the squire who had been acting as his crutch.</p><p></p><p>[ooc]No extra mission for Eoghan, but he knows of a circle of druids who would greatly enjoy hearing the tale of what happens here, secluded as they are from the things that happen outside their deep forest. So perhaps, Eoghan's Quest: Gather inspiration for a epic to <strong>sing for the Druids</strong>.[/ooc]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FitzTheRuke, post: 8622181, member: 59816"] The arrival of a giant (even a strange, fey-born one) caused quite a stir among the remaining soldiers. However, his bearing was so relaxed, warm, and pleasant (so unlike the aggressive, brutish hill giants) that they quickly came around. Soon, the word went around that they "had a giant of their own" and idlers came from various parts of the tomb to gawk at him. A few guards even traded posts (or in one case, left it abandoned) to see him. While he was not nearly as large as their enemies, his voice and his personal presence filled the space. Morale noticeably rose, and soon the tomb was filled with jokes, laughter, and song. Lord Falldur was forced to roar orders that returned soldiers to their duties and restored discipline. Still, even he showed the signs of a better outlook - and his knee seemed to bother him less. While he still walked with a limp, he dismissed the squire who had been acting as his crutch. [ooc]No extra mission for Eoghan, but he knows of a circle of druids who would greatly enjoy hearing the tale of what happens here, secluded as they are from the things that happen outside their deep forest. So perhaps, Eoghan's Quest: Gather inspiration for a epic to [B]sing for the Druids[/B].[/ooc] [/QUOTE]
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