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<blockquote data-quote="Emperor Valerian" data-source="post: 1727792" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>*Haman will kneel beside Hadrada's prone form and begin whispering quiet words to it. To the uneducated commoner, it would look merely as if she is saying a final blessing to the dead.*</p><p></p><p>"Why?" one will answer Roscoe's questions as to why a priest of Imir would be murdered in the streets, "Who knows? Perhaps he angered his god, and that ice...thing was sent as retribution!"</p><p></p><p>"Maybe he offended another god. Many gods share even more viciousness than the god of frost," another will offer.</p><p></p><p>*After more queries, Roscoe will come up with mostly confused answers along those lines. None of the people gathered here are priests of Imir, and most are frightened and confused as to what happened and why. THe local Pelor priest has already declared that this is the fate of all who follow frost instead of sun, which provoked a small argument. The one consistent thing has been the young woman's story of what happened...and whatever tracks there were have been scuffled out of the snow by the crowd. As he is about to give up, however, several people will give him one piece of tantalizing information... that the priests of Imir live in the snowy wilds... there are more to the north. Perhaps they might know why their brother was felled. One named Ponicys, ancient and wise, lives in the mountains near Arbor Pale. It is said that he is blind, and he only lives because Imir himself provides the man with sustenance.*</p><p></p><p>*About the time Roscoe finishes canvassing the crowd, Haman will rise from Hadrada's body, looking rather pale.*</p><p></p><p><span style="color: YellowGreen">"He spoke that it was not a creature he recognized that attacked him. His soul also spoke that there are no such creatures in the service of Imir, as far as he knew. I was unable to ask him more, due to the ferrymen of the dark claiming his soul for their own,"</span> she'll say quietly, bowing her head.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emperor Valerian, post: 1727792, member: 15043"] *Haman will kneel beside Hadrada's prone form and begin whispering quiet words to it. To the uneducated commoner, it would look merely as if she is saying a final blessing to the dead.* "Why?" one will answer Roscoe's questions as to why a priest of Imir would be murdered in the streets, "Who knows? Perhaps he angered his god, and that ice...thing was sent as retribution!" "Maybe he offended another god. Many gods share even more viciousness than the god of frost," another will offer. *After more queries, Roscoe will come up with mostly confused answers along those lines. None of the people gathered here are priests of Imir, and most are frightened and confused as to what happened and why. THe local Pelor priest has already declared that this is the fate of all who follow frost instead of sun, which provoked a small argument. The one consistent thing has been the young woman's story of what happened...and whatever tracks there were have been scuffled out of the snow by the crowd. As he is about to give up, however, several people will give him one piece of tantalizing information... that the priests of Imir live in the snowy wilds... there are more to the north. Perhaps they might know why their brother was felled. One named Ponicys, ancient and wise, lives in the mountains near Arbor Pale. It is said that he is blind, and he only lives because Imir himself provides the man with sustenance.* *About the time Roscoe finishes canvassing the crowd, Haman will rise from Hadrada's body, looking rather pale.* [COLOR=YellowGreen]"He spoke that it was not a creature he recognized that attacked him. His soul also spoke that there are no such creatures in the service of Imir, as far as he knew. I was unable to ask him more, due to the ferrymen of the dark claiming his soul for their own,"[/COLOR] she'll say quietly, bowing her head. [/QUOTE]
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