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<blockquote data-quote="Mithreander" data-source="post: 1348531" data-attributes="member: 13791"><p>THe pricess nods, and even that appears to be regal to Aenilaen's eyes, but she shrugs that off when she notes that the princess heeds her words and moves behind the elf.</p><p></p><p>As Brechin moves ahead, and the others, at a slower pace, follow, by the time Brechin gets close, all of you note that the movement in the corn has stopped.</p><p></p><p>Having noticed where they had jumped from the road, and seeing the disturbed corn stocks of their quick retreat, Brechin pulls his horses reins to stop it short of the area, yelling his greeting. </p><p></p><p>The others stay back about 30 feet, the princess between the remaining members of the group.</p><p></p><p>A minute passes by with nothing happeing. Bretchen once more yells a greeting, assuring the people that he and the rest of the group mean them no harm if they are peaceful.</p><p></p><p>After another minute, and an exchange of looks between the group, a russling from the corn can be heard followed by the appearance of a... farmer? With his peasants garb, plain looks, and the pickfork in hand, that's the label that jumps to mind. The man appears to be middle age (maybe 40, but not 50) with brown hair and dark eyes. He wears a tunic of wool that appear to be undied with trousers that match. His hair was cut in the same manner that Veitus had suggested for the princess, with a bowl.</p><p></p><p>On closer inspection, all of you notice that he also has a bit of mud or blood on his tunic and breeches.</p><p></p><p>He advances towards the paladin without hesitation. pitchfork at a ready, and by the way he hold it, he seems to be well practiced with the tool.</p><p></p><p>"'Ere now?! What are you all about?" he asks the paladin, stopping just out of the pitchforks range. "Me an' me family just be 'eadin' this way, an' seek no trouble..." he seems to note your armor and arms and continues "from the likes of you an' yours. Be on your way, an' we'll be on ours."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mithreander, post: 1348531, member: 13791"] THe pricess nods, and even that appears to be regal to Aenilaen's eyes, but she shrugs that off when she notes that the princess heeds her words and moves behind the elf. As Brechin moves ahead, and the others, at a slower pace, follow, by the time Brechin gets close, all of you note that the movement in the corn has stopped. Having noticed where they had jumped from the road, and seeing the disturbed corn stocks of their quick retreat, Brechin pulls his horses reins to stop it short of the area, yelling his greeting. The others stay back about 30 feet, the princess between the remaining members of the group. A minute passes by with nothing happeing. Bretchen once more yells a greeting, assuring the people that he and the rest of the group mean them no harm if they are peaceful. After another minute, and an exchange of looks between the group, a russling from the corn can be heard followed by the appearance of a... farmer? With his peasants garb, plain looks, and the pickfork in hand, that's the label that jumps to mind. The man appears to be middle age (maybe 40, but not 50) with brown hair and dark eyes. He wears a tunic of wool that appear to be undied with trousers that match. His hair was cut in the same manner that Veitus had suggested for the princess, with a bowl. On closer inspection, all of you notice that he also has a bit of mud or blood on his tunic and breeches. He advances towards the paladin without hesitation. pitchfork at a ready, and by the way he hold it, he seems to be well practiced with the tool. "'Ere now?! What are you all about?" he asks the paladin, stopping just out of the pitchforks range. "Me an' me family just be 'eadin' this way, an' seek no trouble..." he seems to note your armor and arms and continues "from the likes of you an' yours. Be on your way, an' we'll be on ours." [/QUOTE]
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