jbear
First Post
Solomon turned to regard Melisande a smile playing on her lips. "Thievery? Goodness no. Borrowing is not the same as thievery, as far as I know. Borrowing infers returning the horse to its owner. And if the horse is not in use one could even talk to said owner about repaying his favour upon our return. I imagine that ... Frost ... if she is the leader of her people, would not be against offering a small sum of gratitude for our aid which a part could be paid to the lender of the horse upon return to Vezna. There are all sorts of ways that borrowing can happen, and I'm pretty sure none of them qualify as thievery. I can't stand thieves!" SHe flashed a bright smile at the paladin. "But Heinrich and his magical steeds will save us the searching out of such a situation, so there seems to be no need."
As the wizard had resolved the issue and it didn't matter if the paladin believed her or not, Solomon also turned her conversation towards the matter at hand. "The library is a place I find most terrifying! Dying of boredom would be a most tragic way to go! No offence Heinrich. I am elated that such is only my opinion and we have those amongst us much more capable than I at battling with dusty tomes and parched scrolls. I am happy to go along with Aradra and talk to anyone about the Portals." When the group split, that was what she did, not entirely sure where to start herself but more than happy to tag along and see how she could make herself useful.
As the wizard had resolved the issue and it didn't matter if the paladin believed her or not, Solomon also turned her conversation towards the matter at hand. "The library is a place I find most terrifying! Dying of boredom would be a most tragic way to go! No offence Heinrich. I am elated that such is only my opinion and we have those amongst us much more capable than I at battling with dusty tomes and parched scrolls. I am happy to go along with Aradra and talk to anyone about the Portals." When the group split, that was what she did, not entirely sure where to start herself but more than happy to tag along and see how she could make herself useful.