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<blockquote data-quote="Aranel" data-source="post: 1679368" data-attributes="member: 13816"><p>Aranel had bowed her head to the brothers as the cloak and broach were wrapped and then fastened around her shoulders. She'd been amazed at the quality and made a note to personally hunt down their mum and thank her for the effort put into such fine cloaks.</p><p>She delighted in the brooches and madethe same note to thank their old man.</p><p></p><p>Imagine her delight at the Gorim's words as he <em>doubled</em> their reward. The shiver tht ran through her and the grin that split her face into a dazzlingly bright smile from ear to ear. It all sort of faded out into a little warm glow that infused her and made her feel somewhat drunk.</p><p></p><p>If only it was acceptable to dance and jump around, but that could wai till there was beer. And stupid as it sounded she planned on challenging Rurik and Sturm to a drinking contest. For no other reason than to see if it was possible.</p><p>Because she could now.</p><p>She silently giggled in her head when it was announced they would become friends of Stonepike. Close enough to her earlier prediction that she wanted to laugh.</p><p>The light headed warm fuzzy feeling grew bigger as there was mention of going <em>into</em> the treasury.</p><p>In fact she completly forgot about the ring. But given how much these Dwarves, friends, were willing to give her, would the one ring even matter anymore?</p><p></p><p>By the end of the Gorim's speech she wanted to dance over to him andkiss him. Feeling that might not be appropriate she settled fo a deep respectful bow and launched herself in delight at those standing next to her, giving each one a neck-breaking hug and manic grin of the very slightly deranged.</p><p></p><p>By the time th feast was there she still hadn't stopped grinning, eating her feel she laughed and told stories and jokes, as many as she could remember. Especially the one about the Dark Elf and the Orc.</p><p>Finally she set her tankard down and called out to the others.</p><p></p><p>"Bet you a gold peice I can drink more than you!" she called to anyone listening. It was a stupid bet, one she'd never win, especially not in the presence of Dwarves, not if the stories were true and she doubted she'd even be able to take more than four tankards of beer.</p><p>But the challenge was there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aranel, post: 1679368, member: 13816"] Aranel had bowed her head to the brothers as the cloak and broach were wrapped and then fastened around her shoulders. She'd been amazed at the quality and made a note to personally hunt down their mum and thank her for the effort put into such fine cloaks. She delighted in the brooches and madethe same note to thank their old man. Imagine her delight at the Gorim's words as he [i]doubled[/i] their reward. The shiver tht ran through her and the grin that split her face into a dazzlingly bright smile from ear to ear. It all sort of faded out into a little warm glow that infused her and made her feel somewhat drunk. If only it was acceptable to dance and jump around, but that could wai till there was beer. And stupid as it sounded she planned on challenging Rurik and Sturm to a drinking contest. For no other reason than to see if it was possible. Because she could now. She silently giggled in her head when it was announced they would become friends of Stonepike. Close enough to her earlier prediction that she wanted to laugh. The light headed warm fuzzy feeling grew bigger as there was mention of going [i]into[/i] the treasury. In fact she completly forgot about the ring. But given how much these Dwarves, friends, were willing to give her, would the one ring even matter anymore? By the end of the Gorim's speech she wanted to dance over to him andkiss him. Feeling that might not be appropriate she settled fo a deep respectful bow and launched herself in delight at those standing next to her, giving each one a neck-breaking hug and manic grin of the very slightly deranged. By the time th feast was there she still hadn't stopped grinning, eating her feel she laughed and told stories and jokes, as many as she could remember. Especially the one about the Dark Elf and the Orc. Finally she set her tankard down and called out to the others. "Bet you a gold peice I can drink more than you!" she called to anyone listening. It was a stupid bet, one she'd never win, especially not in the presence of Dwarves, not if the stories were true and she doubted she'd even be able to take more than four tankards of beer. But the challenge was there. [/QUOTE]
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