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<blockquote data-quote="Velmont" data-source="post: 2677446" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>Leopol nods at you and you continue to travel for over half an hour. The barbarians don't seems very talkative, so you stay silent for the remianing of the time. You arrive in a small village. Two dozen of large tent are scattered among trees. Each tent could easily contain up to ten men, but you suppose there is less than that looking at the few people working around.</p><p></p><p>Alpha ask you to leave your horse outside the village perimeter. Leopol dismount and you follow his lead. The two escort you had take care of your horses as you follow Alpha in the central tent. He asks you to wait a moment outside. As you wait, you see that the men and women doesn't seem to bother of your presence, but the kids spy on you and as soon as you look back at them, they go into hiding. <span style="color: Yellow">"When you'll enter the tent, don't sit down before you are offered. Once you are offered to sit in his presence, it is for life, so don't be surprise if you aren't offered today. It is a mark of trust."</span></p><p></p><p>You finally enter the tent. This tent is large and empty. You only see a man, must be in the fifty. He seems still strong and his hairs are turning white. He were almost nothing but a pagne around his waist that fall up to his knee. You spot that he is wearing two well made ring, one on each hand. You doubt they are of barbarian craftmanship. Leopol sits down in front of Horned Owl, and Kriegspire too. Bellmon place himself behind Kriegspire, and you do the same behind Stone.</p><p></p><p>The man smiles at Stone, but you see some sadness too in his eyes. He talk to you with a surprising godo Gailian. <span style="color: Plum">"I would be happy to meet you again, knight Stone, but you always come when the time are dark for our people. You seems attracted by the night like a ray of moonlight. I see you've come with new hope for your order."</span> He turn his attention to you and Bellmon. <span style="color: Plum">"My name is Horned Owl, as I watch over my people during the night hours they pass. I guide them both through the physical and the spiritual world. Tell me, squires, why have you followed the man known as Crian in his path of virtue?"</span></p><p></p><p>Stone nods at you, so you are allowed to answer.</p><p></p><p>Bellmon decides to speak first. <span style="color: Lime">"I've join the order to help the people of my country, to protect them from the harm of the outside world and from themselves. I've come to get the better of myself."</span> Those words are familiar. Even if they aren't told as they are in the knight oath, the meaning is just the same. The shaman had been looking in the yes of Bellmon during all the time of his answer, and Bellmon seems uneasy with that. Horned Owl eyes left Bellmon and he is now staring at you.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Red">OOC: I need to know, on a rank of 0 to 10, how much your character is convince of the answer he will gives and why...</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Velmont, post: 2677446, member: 13739"] Leopol nods at you and you continue to travel for over half an hour. The barbarians don't seems very talkative, so you stay silent for the remianing of the time. You arrive in a small village. Two dozen of large tent are scattered among trees. Each tent could easily contain up to ten men, but you suppose there is less than that looking at the few people working around. Alpha ask you to leave your horse outside the village perimeter. Leopol dismount and you follow his lead. The two escort you had take care of your horses as you follow Alpha in the central tent. He asks you to wait a moment outside. As you wait, you see that the men and women doesn't seem to bother of your presence, but the kids spy on you and as soon as you look back at them, they go into hiding. [COLOR=Yellow]"When you'll enter the tent, don't sit down before you are offered. Once you are offered to sit in his presence, it is for life, so don't be surprise if you aren't offered today. It is a mark of trust."[/COLOR] You finally enter the tent. This tent is large and empty. You only see a man, must be in the fifty. He seems still strong and his hairs are turning white. He were almost nothing but a pagne around his waist that fall up to his knee. You spot that he is wearing two well made ring, one on each hand. You doubt they are of barbarian craftmanship. Leopol sits down in front of Horned Owl, and Kriegspire too. Bellmon place himself behind Kriegspire, and you do the same behind Stone. The man smiles at Stone, but you see some sadness too in his eyes. He talk to you with a surprising godo Gailian. [COLOR=Plum]"I would be happy to meet you again, knight Stone, but you always come when the time are dark for our people. You seems attracted by the night like a ray of moonlight. I see you've come with new hope for your order."[/COLOR] He turn his attention to you and Bellmon. [COLOR=Plum]"My name is Horned Owl, as I watch over my people during the night hours they pass. I guide them both through the physical and the spiritual world. Tell me, squires, why have you followed the man known as Crian in his path of virtue?"[/COLOR] Stone nods at you, so you are allowed to answer. Bellmon decides to speak first. [COLOR=Lime]"I've join the order to help the people of my country, to protect them from the harm of the outside world and from themselves. I've come to get the better of myself."[/COLOR] Those words are familiar. Even if they aren't told as they are in the knight oath, the meaning is just the same. The shaman had been looking in the yes of Bellmon during all the time of his answer, and Bellmon seems uneasy with that. Horned Owl eyes left Bellmon and he is now staring at you. [COLOR=Red]OOC: I need to know, on a rank of 0 to 10, how much your character is convince of the answer he will gives and why...[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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