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<blockquote data-quote="jkason" data-source="post: 5707002" data-attributes="member: 2710"><p><strong>Midian Rightson, human druid</strong></p><p></p><p>Midian found himself brooding on the voyage back, often on deck watching the waves as if there was some secret within them that he alone might discover. Garuk tended to stay close to the druid, unnerved by the ship and the absence of any visible land, an agitation which grew as the party entered civilization, where there was land, but no trees.</p><p></p><p>Eventually, when their report is made and Johan and Seria express their desires, Midian wishes his departing school friends a good journey, and then realizes there is one more goodbye he must make. He wanders outside of town, to the closest forested area, Garuk loping along behind him. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: sandybrown">"You have been a fierce and loyal companion, Garuk, and I suspect I would not have survived on more than one occasion but for your strength.</span></p><p><span style="color: sandybrown"></span></p><p><span style="color: sandybrown">"But you were also at great risk yourself, and suffered many grievous wounds aiding me. You were lucky; the seaborne companion I called while journeying to the island was not. And unlike the creatures I can summon through temporary means, your death would be a true one.</span></p><p><span style="color: sandybrown"></span></p><p><span style="color: sandybrown">"You must go, my friend. I probably should have left you on the island, but even without the cult I could not bring myself to leave you in the proximity of those demon-shards. There are more men here, but the forests here should be safer, I think."</span></p><p></p><p>The ape listens attentively. Even if it cannot fully understand the language, it seems to recognize the meaning. Midian lays his hand on the large ape's shoulder and reaches out with his mind, unraveling the soul-bond he had fashioned when he called Garuk. </p><p></p><p>Garuk shakes his head and backs away several steps, as if suddenly confused. He looks around at the sun filtering through the trees, takes a tentative taste of a nearby bug, and seems almost oblivious to Midian. Then, he turns and bows before the druid, and the young man smiles as the ape lopes off into the wilderness. </p><p></p><p>He wanders back to the docks, looking out across the waves as he did on the journey home. Home. With all their traveling, the sea almost seems as much a home to him as the land. He can't bring himself to call another animal to serve him, but Midian feels it now, the unraveled threads of his animal bond beginning to knit to another source of aid...</p><p></p><p>[ooc]A bunch of fluff to cover the fact that PF Midian will have the domain nature bond. Since we already have a tempest cleric, I think Oceans might be an interesting choice...[/ooc]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkason, post: 5707002, member: 2710"] [b]Midian Rightson, human druid[/b] Midian found himself brooding on the voyage back, often on deck watching the waves as if there was some secret within them that he alone might discover. Garuk tended to stay close to the druid, unnerved by the ship and the absence of any visible land, an agitation which grew as the party entered civilization, where there was land, but no trees. Eventually, when their report is made and Johan and Seria express their desires, Midian wishes his departing school friends a good journey, and then realizes there is one more goodbye he must make. He wanders outside of town, to the closest forested area, Garuk loping along behind him. [color=sandybrown]"You have been a fierce and loyal companion, Garuk, and I suspect I would not have survived on more than one occasion but for your strength. "But you were also at great risk yourself, and suffered many grievous wounds aiding me. You were lucky; the seaborne companion I called while journeying to the island was not. And unlike the creatures I can summon through temporary means, your death would be a true one. "You must go, my friend. I probably should have left you on the island, but even without the cult I could not bring myself to leave you in the proximity of those demon-shards. There are more men here, but the forests here should be safer, I think."[/color] The ape listens attentively. Even if it cannot fully understand the language, it seems to recognize the meaning. Midian lays his hand on the large ape's shoulder and reaches out with his mind, unraveling the soul-bond he had fashioned when he called Garuk. Garuk shakes his head and backs away several steps, as if suddenly confused. He looks around at the sun filtering through the trees, takes a tentative taste of a nearby bug, and seems almost oblivious to Midian. Then, he turns and bows before the druid, and the young man smiles as the ape lopes off into the wilderness. He wanders back to the docks, looking out across the waves as he did on the journey home. Home. With all their traveling, the sea almost seems as much a home to him as the land. He can't bring himself to call another animal to serve him, but Midian feels it now, the unraveled threads of his animal bond beginning to knit to another source of aid... [ooc]A bunch of fluff to cover the fact that PF Midian will have the domain nature bond. Since we already have a tempest cleric, I think Oceans might be an interesting choice...[/ooc] [/QUOTE]
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