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<blockquote data-quote="pathfinderq1" data-source="post: 3337188" data-attributes="member: 48394"><p>Johanna had the briefest moment of unease- this was trouble not of her making- and in her eyes, all but unnecessary to start with If there was one thing that you learned growing up in Jotun, it was that a dead wolf was nothing to cry about. For the most fleeting of moments, she wondered what the local customs might say about such a situation- but long thought and planning were no strength of hers. She had been shoved by her foster siblings before, and to let such a gesture go unremarked was unthinkable.</p><p></p><p>The longspear was worse than useless in such a press of crowd- she let it fall to the ground, and reached back over her shoulder for the hilt of her greatsword. She was still smiling, but now her grin had a fierce and feral edge to it. "Worry not about the dead dog, O brother Bear, but instead about your ill manners and clumsy gait." Her voice was pitched to carry across the crowd, and her Jotun accent was clearly audible, though the words were in the common tongue of Avonleigh. While she hoped this altercation could be resolved without violence, she would not hesitate if tempers could not be quelled.</p><p></p><p>OOC [sblock] Drop longspear, ready action to draw greatsword [/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pathfinderq1, post: 3337188, member: 48394"] Johanna had the briefest moment of unease- this was trouble not of her making- and in her eyes, all but unnecessary to start with If there was one thing that you learned growing up in Jotun, it was that a dead wolf was nothing to cry about. For the most fleeting of moments, she wondered what the local customs might say about such a situation- but long thought and planning were no strength of hers. She had been shoved by her foster siblings before, and to let such a gesture go unremarked was unthinkable. The longspear was worse than useless in such a press of crowd- she let it fall to the ground, and reached back over her shoulder for the hilt of her greatsword. She was still smiling, but now her grin had a fierce and feral edge to it. "Worry not about the dead dog, O brother Bear, but instead about your ill manners and clumsy gait." Her voice was pitched to carry across the crowd, and her Jotun accent was clearly audible, though the words were in the common tongue of Avonleigh. While she hoped this altercation could be resolved without violence, she would not hesitate if tempers could not be quelled. OOC [sblock] Drop longspear, ready action to draw greatsword [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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