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<blockquote data-quote="pathfinderq1" data-source="post: 6752162" data-attributes="member: 48394"><p>Mina inclined her head in a nod as Daedarai spoke to her. "<span style="color: #EE82EE">My observations have already begun, Good Sir, and while I have some ideas already I think that some time spent working together might help to make matters clearer- for all of us. It may be well that we are to pose as foreigners- it grants quite a bit of flexibility in our behaviors, I should say...</span>" While her appearance had changed noticeably, her speech patterns were still a bit formal. "<span style="color: #EE82EE">While all of us have been introduced most briefly, it might help to offer our own introductions, in our own words- both in who we are and where our skills lie. If we are to work together, such clarity might be most enlightening. After all, each of us has lived a tale or two- or even more than that, I think, given such an eclectic mix of folk. If it is safe to talk amongst ourselves here, so much the better. Even the simplest of the jobs laid before us will require some degree of cooperation- and for my own part I would vote that we start with the simplest of those missions.</span>" She paused and looked around the group once more. </p><p></p><p>Then she nodded, not quite a bow, but an acknowledgement for one who was seated- first and most deeply to Daedarai, then to Shen. Her musical voice lilted into a short tangle of Elven speech- a formal and courtly welcome. With a nod to Alejandro, she spoke a few words in Gnomish- again, a rather formal (as formal as gnomes ever got) welcome. Lastly, she nodded to Isaac, but her words to him were in Common. <span style="color: #EE82EE">"I am sorry that I do not speak the language of your folk, but it seems as if that sort of familiarity might be presumptuous- likewise I shall not presume to call you 'friend' just yet, but I look forward to the opportunity to work with you and earn your favor...</span>"</p><p></p><p>She swept her gaze around the group, then moved one hand in a low wave, encompassing the larger room. "<span style="color: #EE82EE">If it is safe to talk here, we might begin- though for my own part there are certain elements of my tale I would save for a smaller audience. Is there any here who might wish to speak some portion of their story now, or should we wait a bit?</span>"</p><p></p><p>[sblock= OOC] Are any of the original trio actually injured at this point? If so, is it visible to a fairly keen eye? (Visible bandage, that sort of thing?) [/sblock]</p><p></p><p>[sblock= OOC 2] I'm fine with people taking the lead in their areas of expertise. That sort of thing seems to work out organically over the course of the game, as players get a feel for the rest of the group- character, writing style, and even posting speed all help build a pretty clear picture (at least most of the time). [/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pathfinderq1, post: 6752162, member: 48394"] Mina inclined her head in a nod as Daedarai spoke to her. "[COLOR="#EE82EE"]My observations have already begun, Good Sir, and while I have some ideas already I think that some time spent working together might help to make matters clearer- for all of us. It may be well that we are to pose as foreigners- it grants quite a bit of flexibility in our behaviors, I should say...[/COLOR]" While her appearance had changed noticeably, her speech patterns were still a bit formal. "[COLOR="#EE82EE"]While all of us have been introduced most briefly, it might help to offer our own introductions, in our own words- both in who we are and where our skills lie. If we are to work together, such clarity might be most enlightening. After all, each of us has lived a tale or two- or even more than that, I think, given such an eclectic mix of folk. If it is safe to talk amongst ourselves here, so much the better. Even the simplest of the jobs laid before us will require some degree of cooperation- and for my own part I would vote that we start with the simplest of those missions.[/COLOR]" She paused and looked around the group once more. Then she nodded, not quite a bow, but an acknowledgement for one who was seated- first and most deeply to Daedarai, then to Shen. Her musical voice lilted into a short tangle of Elven speech- a formal and courtly welcome. With a nod to Alejandro, she spoke a few words in Gnomish- again, a rather formal (as formal as gnomes ever got) welcome. Lastly, she nodded to Isaac, but her words to him were in Common. [COLOR="#EE82EE"]"I am sorry that I do not speak the language of your folk, but it seems as if that sort of familiarity might be presumptuous- likewise I shall not presume to call you 'friend' just yet, but I look forward to the opportunity to work with you and earn your favor...[/COLOR]" She swept her gaze around the group, then moved one hand in a low wave, encompassing the larger room. "[COLOR="#EE82EE"]If it is safe to talk here, we might begin- though for my own part there are certain elements of my tale I would save for a smaller audience. Is there any here who might wish to speak some portion of their story now, or should we wait a bit?[/COLOR]" [sblock= OOC] Are any of the original trio actually injured at this point? If so, is it visible to a fairly keen eye? (Visible bandage, that sort of thing?) [/sblock] [sblock= OOC 2] I'm fine with people taking the lead in their areas of expertise. That sort of thing seems to work out organically over the course of the game, as players get a feel for the rest of the group- character, writing style, and even posting speed all help build a pretty clear picture (at least most of the time). [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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