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<blockquote data-quote="Jarval" data-source="post: 886819" data-attributes="member: 421"><p><span style="color: skyblue"><strong>OOC:</strong> While on the ship, Brioc will forego wearing his armour, unless things start to look ugly for any reason. He'll be carrying his scimitar, or have it close to hand at all times, but will leave all the rest of his gear with his sleeping bundle.</span></p><p><span style="color: skyblue"></span></p><p><span style="color: skyblue">Brioc also follows Ecgthow's lead, and buys his own provisions for the journey (4 days' trail rations, at a cost of 2 gp).</span></p><p></p><p>"I'm a druid, one of the priests of my people. I've been trained by my father, who also follows the druid's path, and the elders of my village. Up until now, my life has been one of routine and, to be frank, a little dull. I've left Briton to learn more of the world, its peoples, their customs and their gods."</p><p></p><p>Brioc scratches behind the ears of Wolf, petting the dog affectionately. "As for this untidy hound, he's a friend of mine. He's not yet told me his name, but he's a good lad to have with you in a tight spot."</p><p></p><p>During the voyage, Brioc takes his share of any rowing, oddly enjoying the work. When not labouring, he's telling stories from Welsh mythology, focusing on the more bawdy tales, as would suit an audience of sailors. He'll also question Captain Tolstoy and Khenemetsobek about the gods of their people, and happily answer any similar questions asked about his own beliefs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jarval, post: 886819, member: 421"] [color=skyblue][b]OOC:[/b] While on the ship, Brioc will forego wearing his armour, unless things start to look ugly for any reason. He'll be carrying his scimitar, or have it close to hand at all times, but will leave all the rest of his gear with his sleeping bundle. Brioc also follows Ecgthow's lead, and buys his own provisions for the journey (4 days' trail rations, at a cost of 2 gp).[/color] "I'm a druid, one of the priests of my people. I've been trained by my father, who also follows the druid's path, and the elders of my village. Up until now, my life has been one of routine and, to be frank, a little dull. I've left Briton to learn more of the world, its peoples, their customs and their gods." Brioc scratches behind the ears of Wolf, petting the dog affectionately. "As for this untidy hound, he's a friend of mine. He's not yet told me his name, but he's a good lad to have with you in a tight spot." During the voyage, Brioc takes his share of any rowing, oddly enjoying the work. When not labouring, he's telling stories from Welsh mythology, focusing on the more bawdy tales, as would suit an audience of sailors. He'll also question Captain Tolstoy and Khenemetsobek about the gods of their people, and happily answer any similar questions asked about his own beliefs. [/QUOTE]
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