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<blockquote data-quote="Dyme" data-source="post: 27764" data-attributes="member: 1868"><p>For some bizarre reason or another, Nigel was less pissed off about Thrindlemond’s “test” than anyone else was. I think he had pretty much decided that he was going to get killed in that glittery chamber and was pleasantly surprised when he wasn’t. This is not to say that he liked the test (or Thrindlemond, for that matter), but he was more willing to accept the baths and the dinner than Zalman and Rurik were. And, he was kind of intrigued with the whole half-dragon aspect of Thrindlemond’s being. </p><p></p><p>Damn those mediocre reaction rolls.</p><p></p><p>Like Rybaer said, after talking to Thrindlemond and Sal about the whole prophecy thing, we all pretty much decided, Eh, screw it. We are probably not the 5 Doves to begin with, and if we are, we’ll find out about it soon enough. In the meantime, we’ll just go about our lives, establishing contacts with other cities and open lines of communication and trade back to New Selmar… which is what we’re supposed to be doing. We even had a few giggles thinking about what the legends would say about us if it really was our destiny to defeat the Black Hand and release the world from their evil grasp (continue flowing epic prose bragging about our victory). There was also some discussion about going back and <em>showing</em> Thrindlemond what we thought of his test as opposed to just <em>telling</em> him. This, of course, would happen after we had achieved Mighty Hero status and freed the good races from the threat of the evil wizards forever.</p><p></p><p>And Thrindlemond is way down on the list of people to kill slowly and painfully compared to the Shadow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dyme, post: 27764, member: 1868"] For some bizarre reason or another, Nigel was less pissed off about Thrindlemond’s “test” than anyone else was. I think he had pretty much decided that he was going to get killed in that glittery chamber and was pleasantly surprised when he wasn’t. This is not to say that he liked the test (or Thrindlemond, for that matter), but he was more willing to accept the baths and the dinner than Zalman and Rurik were. And, he was kind of intrigued with the whole half-dragon aspect of Thrindlemond’s being. Damn those mediocre reaction rolls. Like Rybaer said, after talking to Thrindlemond and Sal about the whole prophecy thing, we all pretty much decided, Eh, screw it. We are probably not the 5 Doves to begin with, and if we are, we’ll find out about it soon enough. In the meantime, we’ll just go about our lives, establishing contacts with other cities and open lines of communication and trade back to New Selmar… which is what we’re supposed to be doing. We even had a few giggles thinking about what the legends would say about us if it really was our destiny to defeat the Black Hand and release the world from their evil grasp (continue flowing epic prose bragging about our victory). There was also some discussion about going back and [i]showing[/i] Thrindlemond what we thought of his test as opposed to just [i]telling[/i] him. This, of course, would happen after we had achieved Mighty Hero status and freed the good races from the threat of the evil wizards forever. And Thrindlemond is way down on the list of people to kill slowly and painfully compared to the Shadow. [/QUOTE]
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