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<blockquote data-quote="Wilphe" data-source="post: 1334414" data-attributes="member: 8221"><p>Takarna arrives unhurredly, but with purpose. Aware that anything out of the ordinary (which despite his best efforts certainly includes him) is likely to be met with a considerable degree of prejudice given the present situation, he does not tarry but presents himself at the palace with the minimum of delay. </p><p></p><p style="text-align: center">----------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p> He takes a look round the assembled company, his eyes settling on the meek looking server standing in front of. It's at times like this where he makes a conscious effort to be the <em>least</em> frightning thing in the room, sometimes he even succeeds, "Wine if you would please, well spiced and warm, thank you." He gives an informal looking head bob and a smile before surveying the assembled company for anyone he knows personally or by reputation.</p><p></p><p> Takarna is a fairly tall and distinguished, graceful looking but not slight, hobgoblin. He obviously looks after himself, not just his armour and weapons (as you would expect of any self-respecting hobgoblin), but his clothes, equipment and personal grooming as well. His hair is drawn back into a ponytail as the back. At first glance he might by put down as a scout or skirmisher of some sort, with his light armour and twin shortswords, but something about his bearing suggests that not the case. Perhaps it is the rather larger number of pieces of magical equipment than a scout might normally carry that gives it away.</p><p></p><p> The only sign of alleigence he might give out is the ring on his left hand, which bears a symbol of a pointing hand on a blue background.</p><p></p><p> His gaze finally settles upon what as yet is the only other notable outsider in the room. That odd looking middle aged woman. Some sort of urban druid? Perhaps, but she too bears the symbol of a god of law and as such they can be considered to have something in common.</p><p></p><p> "Good day mil'lady. I see you also take little interest in the gossip and shop talk of our fellow guests?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wilphe, post: 1334414, member: 8221"] Takarna arrives unhurredly, but with purpose. Aware that anything out of the ordinary (which despite his best efforts certainly includes him) is likely to be met with a considerable degree of prejudice given the present situation, he does not tarry but presents himself at the palace with the minimum of delay. [CENTER]----------------------------------------------[/CENTER] He takes a look round the assembled company, his eyes settling on the meek looking server standing in front of. It's at times like this where he makes a conscious effort to be the [I]least[/I] frightning thing in the room, sometimes he even succeeds, "Wine if you would please, well spiced and warm, thank you." He gives an informal looking head bob and a smile before surveying the assembled company for anyone he knows personally or by reputation. Takarna is a fairly tall and distinguished, graceful looking but not slight, hobgoblin. He obviously looks after himself, not just his armour and weapons (as you would expect of any self-respecting hobgoblin), but his clothes, equipment and personal grooming as well. His hair is drawn back into a ponytail as the back. At first glance he might by put down as a scout or skirmisher of some sort, with his light armour and twin shortswords, but something about his bearing suggests that not the case. Perhaps it is the rather larger number of pieces of magical equipment than a scout might normally carry that gives it away. The only sign of alleigence he might give out is the ring on his left hand, which bears a symbol of a pointing hand on a blue background. His gaze finally settles upon what as yet is the only other notable outsider in the room. That odd looking middle aged woman. Some sort of urban druid? Perhaps, but she too bears the symbol of a god of law and as such they can be considered to have something in common. "Good day mil'lady. I see you also take little interest in the gossip and shop talk of our fellow guests?" [/QUOTE]
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