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<blockquote data-quote="Max" data-source="post: 4634426" data-attributes="member: 1424"><p>With practiced patience, Kelset doesn't even turn to acknowledge Vardok's departure. Continuing towards the forge with a huge load of ore, he places the raw materials in the proper storage bin before heading back to the woodpile outside to gather more fuel for the forge.</p><p></p><p>His time at the smithy had been mostly enjoyable, Vardok being the notable exception. Luckily, Rurik had made it clear early on that Kelset only had to answer to the smith, not the nephew. So, other than an occasional dream of putting Vardok's head through a wall, Kelset did his best to ignore him.</p><p></p><p>The work at the smithy had allowed him to use his formidable strength to its fullest, and there was no question that Rurik needed the help. However, Kelset has been thinking for some time now that he's learned what he could with Rurik. Certain obvious things like the value in an honest days work and helping those in need came to him quickly. However, he has also started to realize that even Vardok's manner has helped him to learn how to restrain his rather fierce temper. Truly, Kord works in mysterious ways to bring so many lessons home in one place. </p><p></p><p>All of this has lead the half-orc to wonder if his time was done here, and to move on to the next level of service to Kord. After dropping off his load of wood, Kelset decides to broach subject with Rurik.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Sienna">"Master Rurik, I been working with you for some months as required by my order of Kord. Good hard work its been too, which was fun. But I'm startin to think there's more I could be doing. I mean, not that it ain't important helpin you. But I think there's more out there for me to do. Like them boys that disappeared a while back. I gotta tell you I'm feeling kinda guilty about not going with them. No telling what happened to them, but I gotta think having some priest-type muscle along woulda helped.</span></p><p><span style="color: Sienna"></span></p><p><span style="color: Sienna">"So, I think I'm gonna look around for what I should do next if you're ok with it,"</span> Kelset informs Rurik. He's trying really hard to speak his mind clearly and not just up and leave. More lessons in patience by Kord, no doubt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max, post: 4634426, member: 1424"] With practiced patience, Kelset doesn't even turn to acknowledge Vardok's departure. Continuing towards the forge with a huge load of ore, he places the raw materials in the proper storage bin before heading back to the woodpile outside to gather more fuel for the forge. His time at the smithy had been mostly enjoyable, Vardok being the notable exception. Luckily, Rurik had made it clear early on that Kelset only had to answer to the smith, not the nephew. So, other than an occasional dream of putting Vardok's head through a wall, Kelset did his best to ignore him. The work at the smithy had allowed him to use his formidable strength to its fullest, and there was no question that Rurik needed the help. However, Kelset has been thinking for some time now that he's learned what he could with Rurik. Certain obvious things like the value in an honest days work and helping those in need came to him quickly. However, he has also started to realize that even Vardok's manner has helped him to learn how to restrain his rather fierce temper. Truly, Kord works in mysterious ways to bring so many lessons home in one place. All of this has lead the half-orc to wonder if his time was done here, and to move on to the next level of service to Kord. After dropping off his load of wood, Kelset decides to broach subject with Rurik. [COLOR="Sienna"]"Master Rurik, I been working with you for some months as required by my order of Kord. Good hard work its been too, which was fun. But I'm startin to think there's more I could be doing. I mean, not that it ain't important helpin you. But I think there's more out there for me to do. Like them boys that disappeared a while back. I gotta tell you I'm feeling kinda guilty about not going with them. No telling what happened to them, but I gotta think having some priest-type muscle along woulda helped. "So, I think I'm gonna look around for what I should do next if you're ok with it,"[/COLOR] Kelset informs Rurik. He's trying really hard to speak his mind clearly and not just up and leave. More lessons in patience by Kord, no doubt. [/QUOTE]
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