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<blockquote data-quote="doghead" data-source="post: 1707097" data-attributes="member: 8243"><p><strong>Goal</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Goal</strong></p><p></p><p>Hella pauses with her knife resting lightly against the apple. She looks at the little girl with a quiet smile. <em>That one has spirit. Something to keep in mind.</em> Hella glances around the group looking for the telltale signs that would indicate the mother, then returns her attention to the girl.</p><p></p><p>"Well, thats a good question. And good questions should be asked."</p><p></p><p>Hella takes a moment to enjoy the beaming smile that lights up the girls small face.</p><p></p><p>"I can't speak for the others, but this is how it seem to me. There is knowing someone, and then there is knowing someone. Our journey through the the Haddacc hills had been organised by another. So it was, when we first met I knew nothing of the others except a name and what I could see with my own eyes. And that, in my humble opinion, is not enough to get the measure of a person by. Of course, by the time we reached Killith the names of Masters Slate and the others had become familier enough, and I had seen enough to respect what they could do. But I didn't really know what kind of people they were. </p><p></p><p>"But it was in Killith that everything changed. It was there, in that inn that we left one path, and embarked down another. We went from being strangers brought together by another, to companions tied together by a common bond. It was there that we were tested and it was there that we got to see a little of the real person inside.</p><p></p><p>"It was a simple enough task we had been charged with. And even in those relatively peaceful days a common enough one. We were to see two people, an old scholar and his young assistant, safely to Thean. I can not speak for the others but at the time I didn't have enough coins in my pouch to play a game of checkers with. So the prospect of enough gold to see me through the winter was a pleasing one. The fact that I would get the chance to spend some of that coin in Thean made it even more so. </p><p></p><p>"But <strong>as we</strong> enjoyed the music and song, the food and drink, the tales and laughter of that delightful little inn in Killith, forces were moving into place to see that our charges never saw another sunrise. And perhaps, if it were not for the fact that Master Reck of the Wicked Great Scythe can be as ornery as an old troll at times, perhaps that night would not have been the <em>beginning</em> but the <em>end</em>."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doghead, post: 1707097, member: 8243"] [b]Goal[/b] [b]Goal[/b] Hella pauses with her knife resting lightly against the apple. She looks at the little girl with a quiet smile. [i]That one has spirit. Something to keep in mind.[/i] Hella glances around the group looking for the telltale signs that would indicate the mother, then returns her attention to the girl. "Well, thats a good question. And good questions should be asked." Hella takes a moment to enjoy the beaming smile that lights up the girls small face. "I can't speak for the others, but this is how it seem to me. There is knowing someone, and then there is knowing someone. Our journey through the the Haddacc hills had been organised by another. So it was, when we first met I knew nothing of the others except a name and what I could see with my own eyes. And that, in my humble opinion, is not enough to get the measure of a person by. Of course, by the time we reached Killith the names of Masters Slate and the others had become familier enough, and I had seen enough to respect what they could do. But I didn't really know what kind of people they were. "But it was in Killith that everything changed. It was there, in that inn that we left one path, and embarked down another. We went from being strangers brought together by another, to companions tied together by a common bond. It was there that we were tested and it was there that we got to see a little of the real person inside. "It was a simple enough task we had been charged with. And even in those relatively peaceful days a common enough one. We were to see two people, an old scholar and his young assistant, safely to Thean. I can not speak for the others but at the time I didn't have enough coins in my pouch to play a game of checkers with. So the prospect of enough gold to see me through the winter was a pleasing one. The fact that I would get the chance to spend some of that coin in Thean made it even more so. "But [b]as we[/b] enjoyed the music and song, the food and drink, the tales and laughter of that delightful little inn in Killith, forces were moving into place to see that our charges never saw another sunrise. And perhaps, if it were not for the fact that Master Reck of the Wicked Great Scythe can be as ornery as an old troll at times, perhaps that night would not have been the [i]beginning[/i] but the [i]end[/i]." [/QUOTE]
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