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<blockquote data-quote="Otiroth" data-source="post: 7343601" data-attributes="member: 6939031"><p><strong>Otiroth: The Brightest Fires</strong></p><p></p><p>Ah, the naming ceremony. </p><p></p><p>An attempt to assign the future, by a group of superstitious fools too myopic to see the end of their own noses!</p><p></p><p>Otiroth wandered the great plains around the tower, taking in the crowds. Despite his own disdain for the council, and their practices, the excitement in the air was nearly tangible, and he had to admit, it was catching. Folks were happy about the ceremony, excited to be in the city, mystified by seeing new people and new customs. It was impossible not to feel the wide-eyed joy of children listening to gnomish lute for the first time, or the pleasant tension of watching a half-orc perform a heart-stopping sword-juggling routine.</p><p></p><p>Of course, the excitement wasn't why the young sorcerer wandered the crowd. Or the naming ceremony. He'd been invited along by an acquaintance, and they'd be meeting up at the edge of the festival just before the naming ceremony was to start. And it was never polite, was it, to turn down such an invitation? The alternative was a gilded room soaked in incense, the showroom, studying between awaiting confused men and addled housewives to come in and peruse the 'perfumes' on sale, and then arranging for them to meet with the owner to discuss a trade of goods.</p><p></p><p>It was down below the shop, meticulously hidden in what had probably actually been a sorcerous dungeon centuries ago, where the true studying and practicing took place. But everyone had to pay their dues.</p><p></p><p>Today, their doors were closed- at least until after the naming ceremony. He had some time. And even if he didn't, his compatriots wouldn't have come to something like this even if invited by a curious devilkin. So, he had coverage at least all morning.</p><p></p><p>Until then, he'd continue his walk, take advantage of the crowd to see if there was anything else curious happening, out beyond the walls of Kalair. </p><p></p><p></p><p><Could Otiroth roll to see if he can catch any rumors about magic or monsters?></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Otiroth, post: 7343601, member: 6939031"] [b]Otiroth: The Brightest Fires[/b] Ah, the naming ceremony. An attempt to assign the future, by a group of superstitious fools too myopic to see the end of their own noses! Otiroth wandered the great plains around the tower, taking in the crowds. Despite his own disdain for the council, and their practices, the excitement in the air was nearly tangible, and he had to admit, it was catching. Folks were happy about the ceremony, excited to be in the city, mystified by seeing new people and new customs. It was impossible not to feel the wide-eyed joy of children listening to gnomish lute for the first time, or the pleasant tension of watching a half-orc perform a heart-stopping sword-juggling routine. Of course, the excitement wasn't why the young sorcerer wandered the crowd. Or the naming ceremony. He'd been invited along by an acquaintance, and they'd be meeting up at the edge of the festival just before the naming ceremony was to start. And it was never polite, was it, to turn down such an invitation? The alternative was a gilded room soaked in incense, the showroom, studying between awaiting confused men and addled housewives to come in and peruse the 'perfumes' on sale, and then arranging for them to meet with the owner to discuss a trade of goods. It was down below the shop, meticulously hidden in what had probably actually been a sorcerous dungeon centuries ago, where the true studying and practicing took place. But everyone had to pay their dues. Today, their doors were closed- at least until after the naming ceremony. He had some time. And even if he didn't, his compatriots wouldn't have come to something like this even if invited by a curious devilkin. So, he had coverage at least all morning. Until then, he'd continue his walk, take advantage of the crowd to see if there was anything else curious happening, out beyond the walls of Kalair. <Could Otiroth roll to see if he can catch any rumors about magic or monsters?> [/QUOTE]
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