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Second Son of a Second Son: Timotheus' Prayers
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<blockquote data-quote="Ciaran" data-source="post: 3483858" data-attributes="member: 756"><p><strong>17 Sek 637 (evening)</strong></p><p></p><p>Lady Nephthys, thank you for guiding us safely back to civilization. It’s always nice to see a new town, and I look forward to exploring the place. I guess I’m surprised at how big New Harbinger is. The fort’s certainly a lot bigger than I thought. I doubt they’re in more danger here from the Rubes than we are from the hobs. Maybe they’re just showing off because they have the money. That’s another reason for us to go to the King Stones, and to go and clear out the mines at Aerothen, too. I hope that T.K. and I can persuade the others to give that a go. I figure that a few adventures before then will stiffen his spine a bit, and anyway, I’m sure he’ll want to help make things better for the folks back home.</p><p></p><p>Speaking of persuading the others, I know you’re the goddess of friendship, so I pray you, please help us out with a little bit of it. I thought that Markos was just a little crazy from the yellow stuff… no, I hoped that was it, but it looks like I was wrong. He’s back to normal, and he still won’t stop arguing with everyone all the time over stupid sh*t. I hoped that the beat-down Victoria gave him would knock some sense into him, but nothing's changed.</p><p></p><p>On the subject of crazy kids, this is where my foster brother’s family lives. Heydricus, that is, not Ryle, who doesn’t really count, since I wasn’t really part of the household back when he was around. Anyway, I figure I should meet them and tell them how things are going. Which is pretty good, really; Heydricus is settled down some, but he’s still a handful. The kid’s got spunk, though, which is good. He should really make something of himself someday, assuming he doesn’t break his neck in some damn fool stunt. He’s also a good influence on Felix; it’s good to see something that’ll pull that kid out of a book and out from behind his mother’s skirt.</p><p></p><p>Yeah. If the Swanns are anything like the kid, this could actually be a fun stopover. Hells, I’ll take anything other than the political snoozefest that T.K. is looking for. Anyway, we’re at the inn. May your thoughts be with us, Lady Nephthys, in all our doings. Amen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ciaran, post: 3483858, member: 756"] [b]17 Sek 637 (evening)[/b] Lady Nephthys, thank you for guiding us safely back to civilization. It’s always nice to see a new town, and I look forward to exploring the place. I guess I’m surprised at how big New Harbinger is. The fort’s certainly a lot bigger than I thought. I doubt they’re in more danger here from the Rubes than we are from the hobs. Maybe they’re just showing off because they have the money. That’s another reason for us to go to the King Stones, and to go and clear out the mines at Aerothen, too. I hope that T.K. and I can persuade the others to give that a go. I figure that a few adventures before then will stiffen his spine a bit, and anyway, I’m sure he’ll want to help make things better for the folks back home. Speaking of persuading the others, I know you’re the goddess of friendship, so I pray you, please help us out with a little bit of it. I thought that Markos was just a little crazy from the yellow stuff… no, I hoped that was it, but it looks like I was wrong. He’s back to normal, and he still won’t stop arguing with everyone all the time over stupid sh*t. I hoped that the beat-down Victoria gave him would knock some sense into him, but nothing's changed. On the subject of crazy kids, this is where my foster brother’s family lives. Heydricus, that is, not Ryle, who doesn’t really count, since I wasn’t really part of the household back when he was around. Anyway, I figure I should meet them and tell them how things are going. Which is pretty good, really; Heydricus is settled down some, but he’s still a handful. The kid’s got spunk, though, which is good. He should really make something of himself someday, assuming he doesn’t break his neck in some damn fool stunt. He’s also a good influence on Felix; it’s good to see something that’ll pull that kid out of a book and out from behind his mother’s skirt. Yeah. If the Swanns are anything like the kid, this could actually be a fun stopover. Hells, I’ll take anything other than the political snoozefest that T.K. is looking for. Anyway, we’re at the inn. May your thoughts be with us, Lady Nephthys, in all our doings. Amen. [/QUOTE]
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