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<blockquote data-quote="Graybeard" data-source="post: 5663984" data-attributes="member: 21705"><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: DarkRed">Miranda</span></span></p><p></p><p>Miranda gathered her meager belongings and headed for the empty table along with a half dozen others. The common room had been about as comfortable as the others she had stayed at in her journeys. The staff has been quite friendly and the food and drink were tasty. Certainly the aromas coming from the platter of food waiting on the table were appetizing. </p><p></p><p>She grabbed a seat next to a human woman. Looking around, she noted a Dwarf, a couple of Elves, and three other humans at the table with her. She smiled warmly at the gathered group.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: DarkRed">"Good Morning."</span> she greeted the others at the table.</p><p></p><p>She bowed her head briefly and said a quick prayer to Pelor as she usually did before a meal. When she was finished, she poured herself a mug of water and put a modest assortment of food on her plate including fruit, bread, ham and a sampling of other foods. Pelor taught that one should not be greedy and that the faithful will be taken care of. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes people would question Miranda's devotion to Pelor, particularly when they find out about her special abilities. It was the faith she had grown up with and she vowed to stay true as long as she lived. After all, it was a cleric of the faith that had saved her from her illness. It was the elder cleric back home who had suspected Miranda's emerging abilities and had arranged for her mentor. Miranda felt she owed much to the church and often donated whenever she could spare a few coins. She had seen plenty of others in her travels that were far worse off than she was. She had seen the suffering, the starvation, the sick children, and more. </p><p></p><p>Returning her attention to the gathered group at the table, she decided to initiate small talk. It was something she had been taught at a young age back at her parent's Inn. Her parents always told their children to engage the customers in conversation, no matter how unimportant the topic might seem. It was good for business, they said.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: DarkRed">"I'm Miranda, from the town of Riverbend."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graybeard, post: 5663984, member: 21705"] [SIZE="4"][COLOR="DarkRed"]Miranda[/COLOR][/SIZE] Miranda gathered her meager belongings and headed for the empty table along with a half dozen others. The common room had been about as comfortable as the others she had stayed at in her journeys. The staff has been quite friendly and the food and drink were tasty. Certainly the aromas coming from the platter of food waiting on the table were appetizing. She grabbed a seat next to a human woman. Looking around, she noted a Dwarf, a couple of Elves, and three other humans at the table with her. She smiled warmly at the gathered group. [COLOR="DarkRed"]"Good Morning."[/COLOR] she greeted the others at the table. She bowed her head briefly and said a quick prayer to Pelor as she usually did before a meal. When she was finished, she poured herself a mug of water and put a modest assortment of food on her plate including fruit, bread, ham and a sampling of other foods. Pelor taught that one should not be greedy and that the faithful will be taken care of. Sometimes people would question Miranda's devotion to Pelor, particularly when they find out about her special abilities. It was the faith she had grown up with and she vowed to stay true as long as she lived. After all, it was a cleric of the faith that had saved her from her illness. It was the elder cleric back home who had suspected Miranda's emerging abilities and had arranged for her mentor. Miranda felt she owed much to the church and often donated whenever she could spare a few coins. She had seen plenty of others in her travels that were far worse off than she was. She had seen the suffering, the starvation, the sick children, and more. Returning her attention to the gathered group at the table, she decided to initiate small talk. It was something she had been taught at a young age back at her parent's Inn. Her parents always told their children to engage the customers in conversation, no matter how unimportant the topic might seem. It was good for business, they said. [COLOR="DarkRed"]"I'm Miranda, from the town of Riverbend."[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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