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<blockquote data-quote="Shayuri" data-source="post: 6395021" data-attributes="member: 4936"><p>While the others talked, the Kestrel listened. She'd gotten very good at that out of sheer necessity. By sheer coincidence? She thought not. The Council of Shades had set her on this collision course...and that made her think very carefully about their motives. She'd assumed the Temple of Frogs was the objective, but what if it was this Araushnee?</p><p></p><p>She led her people in the realm of Darkness.</p><p></p><p>If there was anything the Council despised, it was <em>competition.</em></p><p></p><p>Kestrel was fairly sure her intended purpose was not to try to kill this being. It was clear that was beyond her skills. It was rather more likely they wanted to know what Araushnee wanted with the Temple of Frogs. They'd found out about the elf-god's intended patronage, and sent someone as quickly as they could. And of course, because Kestrel had had to do her own legwork, it didn't look suspicious to anyone watching. She hadn't just come straight to the meeting, no...she'd had to seek it out. Ask around. Find it. Like anyone else would have.</p><p></p><p>To that end, she needed to play the part of one of these 'adventurers' a little more.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #A9A9A9">"I agree,"</span> she said quietly. <span style="color: #A9A9A9">"What do you want from us in the Temple? And is a 'cache' of weapons and supplies all the reward that awaits us, when we succeed?"</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shayuri, post: 6395021, member: 4936"] While the others talked, the Kestrel listened. She'd gotten very good at that out of sheer necessity. By sheer coincidence? She thought not. The Council of Shades had set her on this collision course...and that made her think very carefully about their motives. She'd assumed the Temple of Frogs was the objective, but what if it was this Araushnee? She led her people in the realm of Darkness. If there was anything the Council despised, it was [i]competition.[/i] Kestrel was fairly sure her intended purpose was not to try to kill this being. It was clear that was beyond her skills. It was rather more likely they wanted to know what Araushnee wanted with the Temple of Frogs. They'd found out about the elf-god's intended patronage, and sent someone as quickly as they could. And of course, because Kestrel had had to do her own legwork, it didn't look suspicious to anyone watching. She hadn't just come straight to the meeting, no...she'd had to seek it out. Ask around. Find it. Like anyone else would have. To that end, she needed to play the part of one of these 'adventurers' a little more. [COLOR="#A9A9A9"]"I agree,"[/COLOR] she said quietly. [COLOR="#A9A9A9"]"What do you want from us in the Temple? And is a 'cache' of weapons and supplies all the reward that awaits us, when we succeed?"[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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