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<blockquote data-quote="J. Alexander" data-source="post: 3735531" data-attributes="member: 28453"><p><strong>Neurotic</strong></p><p></p><p>Okay I have given it some thought and here it goes...</p><p></p><p>The Knight of Telatium are a non religious order of Knights that hold a series of small but important keeps scattered throughout the unclaimed lands and borderlands. While on one patrol with a small contigent of the Brotherhood, Vorian and party were ambused by a mixed force of ogiers and orcs. Having achieved suprise the creatures forced Vorain and his companions into a shield wall along a small gnoll. Closing in othe the survivors the attackers soon eliminated all but three, two knights of Telatium and one Brother. Preparing to make their final last stand the three stood back to back to meet the on rushing hordes. Just as the came into contact, the attackers themself were suprised when flight after flight of cloth yard shafts began to fall from the sky impailing the dark masses. During the arrow storm, Vorian was wounded by several shafts. He woke up after some time to find himself manacled to a small stake but bandaged. it soon became apprant that he had been rescued by elves and was not sure what his fate would be. After a period of capativity in which he healed in body he was let go by the only elf he had interaction with. Given his name as "Goldensunrises" the white haired elf slowly began to warm to Vorian and treated him better than one would expect from such a blood thirsty race. When he finally parted with Vorain, the elf made clear to Vorain that Vorain owed him a life debit and that some day he would claim that debit. Though many years have passed Vorain still remembers the incident as if it was yesterday and can on occasion think of what he thinks is an elvish word for a paritular item.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As for the runes....your argument makes sense..but keep the items within limits and be warned as a non religious knight..you may get into trouble with the Hounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J. Alexander, post: 3735531, member: 28453"] [b]Neurotic[/b] Okay I have given it some thought and here it goes... The Knight of Telatium are a non religious order of Knights that hold a series of small but important keeps scattered throughout the unclaimed lands and borderlands. While on one patrol with a small contigent of the Brotherhood, Vorian and party were ambused by a mixed force of ogiers and orcs. Having achieved suprise the creatures forced Vorain and his companions into a shield wall along a small gnoll. Closing in othe the survivors the attackers soon eliminated all but three, two knights of Telatium and one Brother. Preparing to make their final last stand the three stood back to back to meet the on rushing hordes. Just as the came into contact, the attackers themself were suprised when flight after flight of cloth yard shafts began to fall from the sky impailing the dark masses. During the arrow storm, Vorian was wounded by several shafts. He woke up after some time to find himself manacled to a small stake but bandaged. it soon became apprant that he had been rescued by elves and was not sure what his fate would be. After a period of capativity in which he healed in body he was let go by the only elf he had interaction with. Given his name as "Goldensunrises" the white haired elf slowly began to warm to Vorian and treated him better than one would expect from such a blood thirsty race. When he finally parted with Vorain, the elf made clear to Vorain that Vorain owed him a life debit and that some day he would claim that debit. Though many years have passed Vorain still remembers the incident as if it was yesterday and can on occasion think of what he thinks is an elvish word for a paritular item. As for the runes....your argument makes sense..but keep the items within limits and be warned as a non religious knight..you may get into trouble with the Hounds. [/QUOTE]
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