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<blockquote data-quote="KirayaTiDrekan" data-source="post: 6395065" data-attributes="member: 6755061"><p><em>OOC: Just to clarify, Araushnee is not a god. In this setting, at least at the time of Blackmoor, Corellon and his wives are similar in power to the Court of Stars, though they serve as leaders of mortal elven nations. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p>Araushnee answers the gnome, "I am not sure of the contents of the supplies to be honest. They are the spoils of a skirmish with a party of bandits when I and my brethren first arrived in these lands.</p><p></p><p>When Samara prostrates herself, Araushnee looks around quickly to make sure no one is paying attention, then nods in agreement with Alara, "I am not one of your saints. A leader I may be but of the elves, not of you. I ask a favor of you, that is all."</p><p></p><p>She turns to Xana, "As I noted before, I called to everyone here. You answered. Why you answered when others did not only you can say. As for what you will be doing...I would see the Temple destroyed, if possible. Rendered powerless if not. And I cannot command my people to do this. They prepare for war with Blackmoor and...they do not know I am here. Blackmoor wants to exploit the Temple's power. My people say they want it destroyed but many among the leaders of our armies plot to capture it for themselves instead. It must not fall into anyone's hands. It must be destroyed."</p><p></p><p>To Kestrel she states simply, "Whatever spoils that lie within the Temple are yours as well. I have no interest in whatever trinkets the cultists and bandits there have managed to collect. If you require more, find me in the elven army's main camp on the northern coast when the Temple is destroyed and I will see to it that you are properly rewarded for your efforts."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KirayaTiDrekan, post: 6395065, member: 6755061"] [I]OOC: Just to clarify, Araushnee is not a god. In this setting, at least at the time of Blackmoor, Corellon and his wives are similar in power to the Court of Stars, though they serve as leaders of mortal elven nations. [/I] Araushnee answers the gnome, "I am not sure of the contents of the supplies to be honest. They are the spoils of a skirmish with a party of bandits when I and my brethren first arrived in these lands. When Samara prostrates herself, Araushnee looks around quickly to make sure no one is paying attention, then nods in agreement with Alara, "I am not one of your saints. A leader I may be but of the elves, not of you. I ask a favor of you, that is all." She turns to Xana, "As I noted before, I called to everyone here. You answered. Why you answered when others did not only you can say. As for what you will be doing...I would see the Temple destroyed, if possible. Rendered powerless if not. And I cannot command my people to do this. They prepare for war with Blackmoor and...they do not know I am here. Blackmoor wants to exploit the Temple's power. My people say they want it destroyed but many among the leaders of our armies plot to capture it for themselves instead. It must not fall into anyone's hands. It must be destroyed." To Kestrel she states simply, "Whatever spoils that lie within the Temple are yours as well. I have no interest in whatever trinkets the cultists and bandits there have managed to collect. If you require more, find me in the elven army's main camp on the northern coast when the Temple is destroyed and I will see to it that you are properly rewarded for your efforts." [/QUOTE]
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