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<blockquote data-quote="Nephtys" data-source="post: 3472086" data-attributes="member: 31780"><p><strong>Yashar the WarTroll</strong></p><p></p><p>Having slept little, eaten less and kept a near constant watch over the course of his entire lifetime, the time on the ship was no change. Yashar had been a quiet and ominous presense on the ship, a statue of monstrous flesh always ready to strike (more out of old habit than apprehension, there was no fear in him, there never was), and the words he had exchanged with his fellow passengers could be counted on the fingers of a man with no hands. </p><p>Yashar had seen the ships go down unconcerned, neither frown nor smile had touched his stony features. Though he allowed himself a small sense of satisfaction at the thought of the deaths of those rivals and foreigners that feeling was fleeting. Their loss was a strategical and tactical consideration, nothing else had any importance.</p><p>He listened to the arrogant human priestess, as unimpressed by her as by the gnomish captain and his nonsensical attempt to incite him to treachery. They were not officers of the Kingdom (ooc: Yashar is from the same unnamed kingdom as Jemal's character), they were not in his chain of command. And even if they would normally have been Yashar was under direct royal mandate for this mission. They could be disregarded, but should not be provoked, unless they tried to enforce their will upon him. And as for the other chosen heroes, they were much the same. Perhaps some of them were worthy, though most of them were not, and none of them were likely to be Loyal. Time would tell of their usefulness, but for now he would act alone.</p><p>Alone he would have difficulties tracking down the beings who would lead him to his target, but the one called Albedo should be no difficulty if he continued acting as openly and agressively as he had in the past. Rising, his wings spreading and casting huge shadows across the field, he turns west for the nation of Thrall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nephtys, post: 3472086, member: 31780"] [b]Yashar the WarTroll[/b] Having slept little, eaten less and kept a near constant watch over the course of his entire lifetime, the time on the ship was no change. Yashar had been a quiet and ominous presense on the ship, a statue of monstrous flesh always ready to strike (more out of old habit than apprehension, there was no fear in him, there never was), and the words he had exchanged with his fellow passengers could be counted on the fingers of a man with no hands. Yashar had seen the ships go down unconcerned, neither frown nor smile had touched his stony features. Though he allowed himself a small sense of satisfaction at the thought of the deaths of those rivals and foreigners that feeling was fleeting. Their loss was a strategical and tactical consideration, nothing else had any importance. He listened to the arrogant human priestess, as unimpressed by her as by the gnomish captain and his nonsensical attempt to incite him to treachery. They were not officers of the Kingdom (ooc: Yashar is from the same unnamed kingdom as Jemal's character), they were not in his chain of command. And even if they would normally have been Yashar was under direct royal mandate for this mission. They could be disregarded, but should not be provoked, unless they tried to enforce their will upon him. And as for the other chosen heroes, they were much the same. Perhaps some of them were worthy, though most of them were not, and none of them were likely to be Loyal. Time would tell of their usefulness, but for now he would act alone. Alone he would have difficulties tracking down the beings who would lead him to his target, but the one called Albedo should be no difficulty if he continued acting as openly and agressively as he had in the past. Rising, his wings spreading and casting huge shadows across the field, he turns west for the nation of Thrall. [/QUOTE]
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