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<blockquote data-quote="Helmsman01" data-source="post: 8975225" data-attributes="member: 7040815"><p>Following the riverboat captain inside, Fern asks his questions as the man stands nearly in the doorway. Looking struck as if in awe or admiration the young bard catches a glimpse of what Captain Scrinner is staring at. </p><p></p><p>A young woman wipes down a large round table with a white bar cloth. She moves with an almost unnatural grace, her steps light and swift. Her hair is pulled back to keep it out of her face as she works, highlighting her long pointed ears.</p><p></p><p><strong>"Aye,"</strong> the Captain says calmly.<strong> "There do be someone ye all need ta meet."</strong> Securing his package under his arm he moves across the room, a smile (the first any of you have ever seen on his face) starts to form. </p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>"Lorella! Lorella! I do be back girl!"</strong> Walking up and putting the bundle of cloth on the table he turns to make introductions. The expression on his face that of a proud father,<strong> "This do be Lorella!"</strong> he says as if that explains everything.</p><p>____________________________________________________________</p><p></p><p>Amil had found two men working on a house as the group made their way to The Bright Rest. One of the men was limping and the angel's heart hurt to see him hobbling about as he worked. Healing the man was second nature to the assimar, but what he was not ready for was the reaction he got. Both men dropped their tools and started fawning over the warlock. Grabbing at the hem of his clothes and thanking him over and over, both coming to tears. Amil fought off the men and rejoined the group as they entered the inn.</p><p></p><p>[GM]Sorry your check was to low to remember anything about Firetrees, although as the group passed through the small town, they heard no crackling of fire, smelled no smoke, and saw no ash or floating debris. [/GM]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helmsman01, post: 8975225, member: 7040815"] Following the riverboat captain inside, Fern asks his questions as the man stands nearly in the doorway. Looking struck as if in awe or admiration the young bard catches a glimpse of what Captain Scrinner is staring at. A young woman wipes down a large round table with a white bar cloth. She moves with an almost unnatural grace, her steps light and swift. Her hair is pulled back to keep it out of her face as she works, highlighting her long pointed ears. [B]"Aye,"[/B] the Captain says calmly.[B] "There do be someone ye all need ta meet."[/B] Securing his package under his arm he moves across the room, a smile (the first any of you have ever seen on his face) starts to form. [B] "Lorella! Lorella! I do be back girl!"[/B] Walking up and putting the bundle of cloth on the table he turns to make introductions. The expression on his face that of a proud father,[B] "This do be Lorella!"[/B] he says as if that explains everything. ____________________________________________________________ Amil had found two men working on a house as the group made their way to The Bright Rest. One of the men was limping and the angel's heart hurt to see him hobbling about as he worked. Healing the man was second nature to the assimar, but what he was not ready for was the reaction he got. Both men dropped their tools and started fawning over the warlock. Grabbing at the hem of his clothes and thanking him over and over, both coming to tears. Amil fought off the men and rejoined the group as they entered the inn. [GM]Sorry your check was to low to remember anything about Firetrees, although as the group passed through the small town, they heard no crackling of fire, smelled no smoke, and saw no ash or floating debris. [/GM] [/QUOTE]
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