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<blockquote data-quote="Keia" data-source="post: 4784059" data-attributes="member: 98"><p><strong>Warrick Steel, Male Elven Ranger/Avenger</strong></p><p></p><p><span style="color: #8800FF"><strong>Warrick Steel</strong></span></p><p></p><p>Warrick sat on the edge of the cart, watching as the call went out. The Captain had traveled from district to district and the elf had barely moved. He watched as people came to the captain with questions . . . questions in their eyes, questions in their hearts. Warrick never looked at them, he didn't need to . . . he heard the concern, the emotion. If he had looked, the ranger wasn't certain that he would even see their faces. It would be other faces he would likely see . . . it wouldn't do to lose control . . . after all, there was a horde coming.</p><p></p><p>Only once on the journey did Warrick even turn his head. At the side of the wagon there was a change in the shadows . . . the shadows were not as natural as they had been a moment before. The elf knew something was about to happen, his eyes scanned the crowd, noting townsfolk and even a spotted dog of some kind, children watching the wagon, a bird landing on a sign depicting a tankard on his side, liquid spilling out. His had edged to the blade at his side . . . and the darkness was normal. He had been seeing things, things that go bump in the night. After that, Warrick just stayed on the cart, waiting . . . wondering if the darkness would return, or if it truly was his imagination. </p><p></p><p>It had been a few minutes of quiet . . . and by quiet, there was still the sound of cart wheels on cobblestones . . . before the captain standing above him cleared his throat and Warrick could sense the dwarf's eyes were upon him. This was a difference clearing than when he started his speech, and the elf wasn't surprised when the dwarf started speaking to him.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #8800FF">"I'll be there, Captain,"</span> Warrick offered quietly to the captain. His voice was loud enough, though it seemed like the elf strained to even make it that loud. <span style="color: #8800FF">"Half expected trouble . . . should have known better, good people here," </span> the elf offered simply, speaking from experience as one that had been to the town before. </p><p></p><p>The elf straightened his shoulders and glanced up at the dwarf, his ice blue eyes piercing when set against his tanned, weathered face and blue black hair. <span style="color: #8800FF"> "Nothing to go back to, sir . . . just here to help."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keia, post: 4784059, member: 98"] [b]Warrick Steel, Male Elven Ranger/Avenger[/b] [COLOR=#8800FF][B]Warrick Steel[/B][/COLOR] Warrick sat on the edge of the cart, watching as the call went out. The Captain had traveled from district to district and the elf had barely moved. He watched as people came to the captain with questions . . . questions in their eyes, questions in their hearts. Warrick never looked at them, he didn't need to . . . he heard the concern, the emotion. If he had looked, the ranger wasn't certain that he would even see their faces. It would be other faces he would likely see . . . it wouldn't do to lose control . . . after all, there was a horde coming. Only once on the journey did Warrick even turn his head. At the side of the wagon there was a change in the shadows . . . the shadows were not as natural as they had been a moment before. The elf knew something was about to happen, his eyes scanned the crowd, noting townsfolk and even a spotted dog of some kind, children watching the wagon, a bird landing on a sign depicting a tankard on his side, liquid spilling out. His had edged to the blade at his side . . . and the darkness was normal. He had been seeing things, things that go bump in the night. After that, Warrick just stayed on the cart, waiting . . . wondering if the darkness would return, or if it truly was his imagination. It had been a few minutes of quiet . . . and by quiet, there was still the sound of cart wheels on cobblestones . . . before the captain standing above him cleared his throat and Warrick could sense the dwarf's eyes were upon him. This was a difference clearing than when he started his speech, and the elf wasn't surprised when the dwarf started speaking to him. [COLOR=#8800FF]"I'll be there, Captain,"[/COLOR] Warrick offered quietly to the captain. His voice was loud enough, though it seemed like the elf strained to even make it that loud. [COLOR=#8800FF]"Half expected trouble . . . should have known better, good people here," [/COLOR] the elf offered simply, speaking from experience as one that had been to the town before. The elf straightened his shoulders and glanced up at the dwarf, his ice blue eyes piercing when set against his tanned, weathered face and blue black hair. [COLOR=#8800FF] "Nothing to go back to, sir . . . just here to help."[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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