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<blockquote data-quote="Axel" data-source="post: 6227191" data-attributes="member: 93196"><p>After their briefing, Bayar had to hurry to get ready. His armour was still at the smithy, though fortunately ready to go. They had even repaired the black lacquer - which made Bayar think that once again the Chancellor was a step ahead of him. </p><p></p><p>Once suitably encased in steel, with the jewelled sword at his side again, the giant bull of a man strode toward the stable. The latest recruits did not impress him - the midget woman was probably half-dwarf. The white haired young man couldn't speak Hessian it seemed, so no doubt he had been sick recently (which would explain the white hair) or he was a half wit. The other three that he knew weren't so bad. Enan he would probably never agree with on anything, though Bayar had a grudging respect for the man's talents. Jaan and Libros were both capable enough in their own way, though Jaan was still hopeless at archery. </p><p></p><p>----</p><p></p><p>Bayar immediately settled on riding over the carriage. Despite the decision he sat a horse like a brick on a wall. </p><p></p><p>The journey itself had so far been uneventful, and he had been spared days of small talk cooped up in the coach when they pulled through the gates of the Baron's house. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary - cold and small rooms, filling if bland food. A steward who could hardly abide the thought of uncouth people residing in "his" house. </p><p></p><p>Bayar left the house after dinner to train in the yard with the handful of guardsmen in the place (old, fat or both to a man he noted with disgust). Truth be told he was keen to try and stretch out muscles aching from days of horse riding, but he was damned if he was going to give anyone else the satisfaction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Axel, post: 6227191, member: 93196"] After their briefing, Bayar had to hurry to get ready. His armour was still at the smithy, though fortunately ready to go. They had even repaired the black lacquer - which made Bayar think that once again the Chancellor was a step ahead of him. Once suitably encased in steel, with the jewelled sword at his side again, the giant bull of a man strode toward the stable. The latest recruits did not impress him - the midget woman was probably half-dwarf. The white haired young man couldn't speak Hessian it seemed, so no doubt he had been sick recently (which would explain the white hair) or he was a half wit. The other three that he knew weren't so bad. Enan he would probably never agree with on anything, though Bayar had a grudging respect for the man's talents. Jaan and Libros were both capable enough in their own way, though Jaan was still hopeless at archery. ---- Bayar immediately settled on riding over the carriage. Despite the decision he sat a horse like a brick on a wall. The journey itself had so far been uneventful, and he had been spared days of small talk cooped up in the coach when they pulled through the gates of the Baron's house. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary - cold and small rooms, filling if bland food. A steward who could hardly abide the thought of uncouth people residing in "his" house. Bayar left the house after dinner to train in the yard with the handful of guardsmen in the place (old, fat or both to a man he noted with disgust). Truth be told he was keen to try and stretch out muscles aching from days of horse riding, but he was damned if he was going to give anyone else the satisfaction. [/QUOTE]
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