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<blockquote data-quote="Ferrix" data-source="post: 1813101" data-attributes="member: 6115"><p><strong>Brought together slowly over the years by a gnome named Uiim, you are a performing troupe which travels from town to town, city to city, always underfoot of the Mythar presence.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Much of your resistance activity is coordinating with the sparse network of resistance fighters in Agoria, the base of operations for the Mythar, supplying relief in the form of goods and much needed entertainment to the common folk and taking "care" of any Mythar that you can get away with.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Recently the Mythar have been pressing hard upon the population here, rumors circulate amongst those few in the know that they are gearing up for something, but no one knows what.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>You arrived at the outskirts of of Peasia two days ago in the wee hours of the morning, a ramshackle town of cobbled together buildings and the dregs only found in a mining town. The people here are a majority of humans, at least that's what most people would call them. They seemed to be drained of spirit when you arrived, the crystal dusts of the mines covering them in a bluish glisten and accompanied by the wretch of bloodstained coughs. The only Mythar who lives in this place seems to prefer to remain within his house, the only one which seems to resemble an actual dwelling. He is a Huom of minor station, apparently only here to make sure the mines maintain a semblance of working order.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Setting up the wagons near the mines, a place apparently unfrequented by the Huom master, seemed the best option and that is where you are now. The first performance that evening slowly attracted an audience which grew and grew, although not overly lively they watched, enthralled. The next night more came, children were out playing, something you don't often see out in the wilderness areas like this, and the crowd began to participate. However tonight was the night which went off the best, before the performances even started people began to arrive, milling about to see the exceptional entertainers. Rumors circulated of all kinds; the blind warrior was actually a Huom who turned upon his masters, the gnome had escaped the might of the Mythar and used his wit to criticize them, the elven shaman was truly a practitioner of the ancient arts of the people of the north. Many such rumors spread, flipped around and turned inside out. You'd hear the same thing about three different members of the troupe in the span of an hour and then something contrary to all of it. Such was the way of people in these times. But, on to the story...</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ferrix, post: 1813101, member: 6115"] [B]Brought together slowly over the years by a gnome named Uiim, you are a performing troupe which travels from town to town, city to city, always underfoot of the Mythar presence. Much of your resistance activity is coordinating with the sparse network of resistance fighters in Agoria, the base of operations for the Mythar, supplying relief in the form of goods and much needed entertainment to the common folk and taking "care" of any Mythar that you can get away with. Recently the Mythar have been pressing hard upon the population here, rumors circulate amongst those few in the know that they are gearing up for something, but no one knows what. You arrived at the outskirts of of Peasia two days ago in the wee hours of the morning, a ramshackle town of cobbled together buildings and the dregs only found in a mining town. The people here are a majority of humans, at least that's what most people would call them. They seemed to be drained of spirit when you arrived, the crystal dusts of the mines covering them in a bluish glisten and accompanied by the wretch of bloodstained coughs. The only Mythar who lives in this place seems to prefer to remain within his house, the only one which seems to resemble an actual dwelling. He is a Huom of minor station, apparently only here to make sure the mines maintain a semblance of working order. Setting up the wagons near the mines, a place apparently unfrequented by the Huom master, seemed the best option and that is where you are now. The first performance that evening slowly attracted an audience which grew and grew, although not overly lively they watched, enthralled. The next night more came, children were out playing, something you don't often see out in the wilderness areas like this, and the crowd began to participate. However tonight was the night which went off the best, before the performances even started people began to arrive, milling about to see the exceptional entertainers. Rumors circulated of all kinds; the blind warrior was actually a Huom who turned upon his masters, the gnome had escaped the might of the Mythar and used his wit to criticize them, the elven shaman was truly a practitioner of the ancient arts of the people of the north. Many such rumors spread, flipped around and turned inside out. You'd hear the same thing about three different members of the troupe in the span of an hour and then something contrary to all of it. Such was the way of people in these times. But, on to the story...[/B] [/QUOTE]
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