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<blockquote data-quote="thisthingcantbedeleted" data-source="post: 6755555" data-attributes="member: 6799459"><p><strong>Ersun</strong></p><p></p><p>He could compare jumping here to jumping into freezing water for the first time, but not quite the same. It is all very new, shocking, but instead of hitting you in the chest it hits you in the head. Suddenly there are so many differences that make it all hard to take in and process. Especially since there are other priorities, and his healthy sense of importance winds up quickly and he turns his focus onto the people present. In reaction to them his skin starts to meld into his surroundings but he gathers himself and overcomes the instinct to keep his outlook normal and stable.</p><p></p><p>He quickly assesses the two guards and his fingers itch slightly in reaction to the raised crossbow. He can not help but start wondering if he could get to the guard quickly enough, but his chances annoyingly seem like in a game of dice. Inspecting the old man, he recognises some similiarities between him and some other powerhungry people of authority he came to know, and wonders if his first impression will stay true. The type of company he keeps does not help either.</p><p></p><p>Looking at the two glasses he also wonders who might the other be for, the smoking habit he quietly puts away as something crude, air is much more precious down underground, although it is of ridiculous abudance here.</p><p></p><p>When Thiara makes his introduction and the guard keeps twitching at him, he can’t help but make a faint smile, they are so much alike the henchmen of Izel it is amusing. Otherwise he keeps a simple, relaxed and collected demenaur, so when Thiara turns to him he does not have to force himself to seem to be in concurrence.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #008080">“I am Ersun Durin of Aridu. Thank you for your hospitality, I will be in your care for a little while.” </span>he says pleasantly, he watched out to ensure his voice won’t be dry and keeps a simple rumbling melodious tone, as he might be polite but he does not want to seem too firm. He also makes an underfolk gesture of respect with his palm showing upwards, it should be an interesting curiosity to them. On the other hand from the few races he has met he learned that underfolk are not much for formalities compared to other, so they might overlook it as something casual, but that is part of why it is amusing for him to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thisthingcantbedeleted, post: 6755555, member: 6799459"] [b]Ersun[/b] He could compare jumping here to jumping into freezing water for the first time, but not quite the same. It is all very new, shocking, but instead of hitting you in the chest it hits you in the head. Suddenly there are so many differences that make it all hard to take in and process. Especially since there are other priorities, and his healthy sense of importance winds up quickly and he turns his focus onto the people present. In reaction to them his skin starts to meld into his surroundings but he gathers himself and overcomes the instinct to keep his outlook normal and stable. He quickly assesses the two guards and his fingers itch slightly in reaction to the raised crossbow. He can not help but start wondering if he could get to the guard quickly enough, but his chances annoyingly seem like in a game of dice. Inspecting the old man, he recognises some similiarities between him and some other powerhungry people of authority he came to know, and wonders if his first impression will stay true. The type of company he keeps does not help either. Looking at the two glasses he also wonders who might the other be for, the smoking habit he quietly puts away as something crude, air is much more precious down underground, although it is of ridiculous abudance here. When Thiara makes his introduction and the guard keeps twitching at him, he can’t help but make a faint smile, they are so much alike the henchmen of Izel it is amusing. Otherwise he keeps a simple, relaxed and collected demenaur, so when Thiara turns to him he does not have to force himself to seem to be in concurrence. [COLOR="#008080"]“I am Ersun Durin of Aridu. Thank you for your hospitality, I will be in your care for a little while.” [/COLOR]he says pleasantly, he watched out to ensure his voice won’t be dry and keeps a simple rumbling melodious tone, as he might be polite but he does not want to seem too firm. He also makes an underfolk gesture of respect with his palm showing upwards, it should be an interesting curiosity to them. On the other hand from the few races he has met he learned that underfolk are not much for formalities compared to other, so they might overlook it as something casual, but that is part of why it is amusing for him to do it. [/QUOTE]
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