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<blockquote data-quote="Rhialto" data-source="post: 2407409" data-attributes="member: 630"><p><strong>Weel</strong></p><p>Weel stood before the Temple to Assorted Gods. A young acolyte of Thraunos, beginning his Long Walk, he was planning to say hello to his friends and family in the area before moving on. But first he had one last instruction from Master Esroh. <em>"Go see Phandros, and deliver this letter,"</em> the old man had said, and Weel was planning to do just that. He had wondered what it said, but it seemed unseemly to break his master's seal. As for Phandros, Weel remembered him--the old man who tended Poins's only temple--a structure built originally for Thraunos but now dedicated to the worship of most dieties...</p><p></p><p><strong>Alan Hale</strong></p><p>Alan had been shirking the job his father had instructed him to do for an hour when he saw the riders. It wasn't that Hale was a lazy young man--it was simply that he didn't see the point in doing father and Bran's work for them. After all, it was father's farm, and Bran was going to get it when he died, a fact he never ceased to remind his younger siblings of. It didn't seem fair to Alan that he had to stay around as a source of cheap labor for his family, when he was perfectly capable of making his own way in the world. It sometime seemed to Alan that thrilling adventures were waiting for him, and that the farm was holding him back. Sometimes he used to play his future exploits out in his head, figuring out just how to do them right.</p><p></p><p>He'd just rescued a Princess--he was debating whether it was a Princess of Syra, a Princess of Nemed, or a Princess of some even more exotic land--when he saw five men on horseback on the road below. Four were clad in armor--the fifth in robes of brown and green. The fifth held a hawk in his hand. Releasing it, it flew into the air, heading towards Poins...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhialto, post: 2407409, member: 630"] [b]Weel[/b] Weel stood before the Temple to Assorted Gods. A young acolyte of Thraunos, beginning his Long Walk, he was planning to say hello to his friends and family in the area before moving on. But first he had one last instruction from Master Esroh. [i]"Go see Phandros, and deliver this letter,"[/i] the old man had said, and Weel was planning to do just that. He had wondered what it said, but it seemed unseemly to break his master's seal. As for Phandros, Weel remembered him--the old man who tended Poins's only temple--a structure built originally for Thraunos but now dedicated to the worship of most dieties... [b]Alan Hale[/b] Alan had been shirking the job his father had instructed him to do for an hour when he saw the riders. It wasn't that Hale was a lazy young man--it was simply that he didn't see the point in doing father and Bran's work for them. After all, it was father's farm, and Bran was going to get it when he died, a fact he never ceased to remind his younger siblings of. It didn't seem fair to Alan that he had to stay around as a source of cheap labor for his family, when he was perfectly capable of making his own way in the world. It sometime seemed to Alan that thrilling adventures were waiting for him, and that the farm was holding him back. Sometimes he used to play his future exploits out in his head, figuring out just how to do them right. He'd just rescued a Princess--he was debating whether it was a Princess of Syra, a Princess of Nemed, or a Princess of some even more exotic land--when he saw five men on horseback on the road below. Four were clad in armor--the fifth in robes of brown and green. The fifth held a hawk in his hand. Releasing it, it flew into the air, heading towards Poins... [/QUOTE]
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