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<blockquote data-quote="Theroc" data-source="post: 4977174" data-attributes="member: 83115"><p><strong>"Well met Alevyth Balwer. So then, there are the inner workings of the order, that are not to be shared with outsiders. But i can tell you that serving Lathander is like nothing i have ever had the chance to experience. The Morninglord is gracious and benevolent, and our faith encourages brave new beginnings, optimism, competitive sports, beauty and art. I have met many fine men and women while traveling with the Order, and Lazarus-" </strong>Alevyth suppressed a frown at the distant look. It appeared the woman was quite smitten with the man. He supposed he shouldn't have gotten interested as quickly as he had, though, perhaps in time he could compete with the fame of Lazarus, perhaps. <strong>"He is simply magnificent. I have never seen a finer warrior, nor a more refined and educated man. He is an inspired leader, with a wise judgment and a benevolent nature. And that sword of his, it is simply amazing..." </strong><span style="color: White"></span></p><p><span style="color: White"></span></p><p><span style="color: White"><span style="color: RoyalBlue">"So, you've met him then? I suppose I shall be meeting him shortly too, no doubt..." <span style="color: White">The youth replied softly, allowing himself to be lead along as he looked about. The cleric's mood seemed to brighten as he moved away. <span style="color: RoyalBlue">"So, how long have you served Lathander among his Paladin's, lady Adelaide? Your skill seems true to your name, I didn't even notice you behind me before I felt the point... I suppose I should train my ears a bit better... a guardian who can be snuck past isn't much use, yes?" <span style="color: White">he chuckled softly, hoping he wasn't damaging the woman's view of him, not that it would matter in the long run, from the looks of things. Then again, perhaps it was better this way. Many of religious bent found his more... natural talents a bit unnerving, some even went so far as to say unholy.</span></span></span></span></span></p><p><span style="color: White"></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Theroc, post: 4977174, member: 83115"] [B]"Well met Alevyth Balwer. So then, there are the inner workings of the order, that are not to be shared with outsiders. But i can tell you that serving Lathander is like nothing i have ever had the chance to experience. The Morninglord is gracious and benevolent, and our faith encourages brave new beginnings, optimism, competitive sports, beauty and art. I have met many fine men and women while traveling with the Order, and Lazarus-" [/B]Alevyth suppressed a frown at the distant look. It appeared the woman was quite smitten with the man. He supposed he shouldn't have gotten interested as quickly as he had, though, perhaps in time he could compete with the fame of Lazarus, perhaps. [B]"He is simply magnificent. I have never seen a finer warrior, nor a more refined and educated man. He is an inspired leader, with a wise judgment and a benevolent nature. And that sword of his, it is simply amazing..." [/B][COLOR=White] [COLOR=RoyalBlue]"So, you've met him then? I suppose I shall be meeting him shortly too, no doubt..." [COLOR=White]The youth replied softly, allowing himself to be lead along as he looked about. The cleric's mood seemed to brighten as he moved away. [COLOR=RoyalBlue]"So, how long have you served Lathander among his Paladin's, lady Adelaide? Your skill seems true to your name, I didn't even notice you behind me before I felt the point... I suppose I should train my ears a bit better... a guardian who can be snuck past isn't much use, yes?" [COLOR=White]he chuckled softly, hoping he wasn't damaging the woman's view of him, not that it would matter in the long run, from the looks of things. Then again, perhaps it was better this way. Many of religious bent found his more... natural talents a bit unnerving, some even went so far as to say unholy.[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] [/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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