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<blockquote data-quote="maddmic" data-source="post: 4675202" data-attributes="member: 9989"><p>Grok happily nods approval when the offer of food is given to him. He is about to answer the priest's questions when Roderic does instead. He just smiles as he waits for the food to be placed before them.</p><p></p><p>His eyes open wide and he almost licks his chops as he sees the ham hock, yet his disappointment is somewhat noticeable when it is sat out for the troll. He had been domesticated in many ways, yet there was still a part of him that acted like half of the savage he was. There was something about the rawness of meat. It made him salivate and certainly quenched his hunger after a long day.</p><p></p><p>It was not to be though as he watched the big blue-green creature begin gnashing it up. He almost forgot that he had some stew in front of him until he heard Roderic slurping. Not wanting to offend the priest who had so graciously offered the meal, Grok lifted the bowl and bread and began to eat with little regard for his manners.</p><p></p><p>Shortly thereafter, more people entered into the church. Grok didn't pay them much mind as he was satisfying his hunger, until the dwarf spoke. Not many humanoids have as distinct a voice as dwarves. This could mean trouble if the dwarf had a hatred for orcs. He had run into more than a fair share who disdained his kind almost as much as the full-blooded race. Hearing Roderic answer the long dissertation, Grok put the bowl down and slowly turned around to look upon the newcomers.</p><p></p><p>The half-orc wiped his mouth with his sleeve and watched the cat approach each person. It had been a while since he ate a cat. They were so tender and juicy. Their head kind of popped like a grape might in a human's mouth. It was apparent though that this cat belonged to somebody and probably somebody in the room, so Grok thought better of snapping it's neck and partaking of the delicacy.</p><p></p><p>He stood and placed his hand on his chest. <strong><span style="color: Orange">"Me Grok. This Roderic. We go when priest tell us how best to serve Pelor in this problem."</span></strong> Confident in his greeting, he turns back around and picks up the bowl. He then turns to face the newcomers again and continues eating anything left in the bowl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maddmic, post: 4675202, member: 9989"] Grok happily nods approval when the offer of food is given to him. He is about to answer the priest's questions when Roderic does instead. He just smiles as he waits for the food to be placed before them. His eyes open wide and he almost licks his chops as he sees the ham hock, yet his disappointment is somewhat noticeable when it is sat out for the troll. He had been domesticated in many ways, yet there was still a part of him that acted like half of the savage he was. There was something about the rawness of meat. It made him salivate and certainly quenched his hunger after a long day. It was not to be though as he watched the big blue-green creature begin gnashing it up. He almost forgot that he had some stew in front of him until he heard Roderic slurping. Not wanting to offend the priest who had so graciously offered the meal, Grok lifted the bowl and bread and began to eat with little regard for his manners. Shortly thereafter, more people entered into the church. Grok didn't pay them much mind as he was satisfying his hunger, until the dwarf spoke. Not many humanoids have as distinct a voice as dwarves. This could mean trouble if the dwarf had a hatred for orcs. He had run into more than a fair share who disdained his kind almost as much as the full-blooded race. Hearing Roderic answer the long dissertation, Grok put the bowl down and slowly turned around to look upon the newcomers. The half-orc wiped his mouth with his sleeve and watched the cat approach each person. It had been a while since he ate a cat. They were so tender and juicy. Their head kind of popped like a grape might in a human's mouth. It was apparent though that this cat belonged to somebody and probably somebody in the room, so Grok thought better of snapping it's neck and partaking of the delicacy. He stood and placed his hand on his chest. [B][COLOR="Orange"]"Me Grok. This Roderic. We go when priest tell us how best to serve Pelor in this problem."[/COLOR][/B] Confident in his greeting, he turns back around and picks up the bowl. He then turns to face the newcomers again and continues eating anything left in the bowl. [/QUOTE]
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