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<blockquote data-quote="KentArnold" data-source="post: 2959438" data-attributes="member: 40219"><p>He wrapped up the blade of his weapon carefully, <span style="font-family: 'Century Gothic'"><span style="color: Sienna">"I may not be a great storyteller, but I've always found that telling a story while on the road helps make the travel seem to take less time."</span></span></p><p></p><p>He adjusted his rucksack and started to tell the story about an ancient warrior from the First age called Vahn. It's obvious he's no storyteller as he speaks, but he does his best to try and give the story it's proper due.</p><p></p><p>He loosened his shirt, revealing that underneath his clothing, he wore a beautiful, and obviously very old, set of orichalcum chain. He pointed to the left armguard, where writing can be seen.</p><p></p><p><em><span style="font-family: 'Century Gothic'"><span style="color: Sienna">"Strength in the Right of Virtue."</span></span></em> He read that for the benefit of those who can't read the archaic script.</p><p></p><p>He chuckled and covered the armor up, noting the whispers among the hired soldiers. Perhaps he could weave some of the truth about the Exalted into the tale about Vahn.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Century Gothic'"><span style="color: Sienna">"Vahn ... was, despite popular belief, a woman, and not a man. This was a fact that few were aware of, save for her lovers of course; and despite her reputation as being virtuous and untouched, she was a passionate woman who lived her passions. Her origins speak strongly of that."</span></span></p><p></p><p>He smirked a bit at that, and then continued, <span style="font-family: 'Century Gothic'"><span style="color: Sienna">"Most would have described Vahn as a very slender warrior, more inclined to skill than to demonstrations of raw might."</span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Century Gothic'"><span style="color: Sienna"></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Century Gothic'"><span style="color: Sienna">"She was a normal girl, a peasant, more skilled with animals than with the sword. That all changed when her family, and her farm was destroyed by marauders. She took up a suit of armor, this very suit if one is to believe the legends, which her father had earned in his youth, wrapped herself up quite well so as to conceal her gender, took up a blade from one of the dead marauders, and proceeded to head out to wage her own personal war of vengeance against the marauders."</span></span></p><p></p><p>He paused to take a sip of water, <span style="font-family: 'Century Gothic'"><span style="color: Sienna">"One might wonder, if she was just a child seeking vengeance, what changed her into a name spoken of, even today, among certain tribes in the north, with great reverence?"</span></span></p><p></p><p>He grinned and looked at the cat-girl, <span style="font-family: 'Century Gothic'"><span style="color: Sienna">"She ran into a horror, much like most townsfolk would consider any of the wyld-touched today. She came to realize that this horror, as perceived, was not as terrifying as was believed. He taught her much about the way of honor, dignity, respect, and of course about the truth of Creation. And of Oblivion."</span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Century Gothic'"><span style="color: Sienna"></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Century Gothic'"><span style="color: Sienna">"What became of her for the next ten years, only the northern tribes know about. But ... it is said that she fought against a true horror, and defeated it, but at the cost of her life."</span></span></p><p></p><p>He frowned, <span style="font-family: 'Century Gothic'"><span style="color: Sienna">"Those who have read the Immaculate Texts have a differing story on her life at this point, but I speak of what the Tribals have told me."</span></span></p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Century Gothic'"><span style="color: Sienna">"She returned, so her death was a falsehood. Though, there are many who say it was her child who took up her name, her armor, and was the one to inscribe this saying on her armor."</span></span></p><p></p><p>He shrugged, <span style="font-family: 'Century Gothic'"><span style="color: Sienna">"The truth of course, cannot be certain. But ... whether the one who returned from the north was truly the mother, or her believed daughter, the way she lived remained the same. Valor, Honor, fighting for Creation, against Oblivion. As do we. In our own differing ways of course. I seek to gain knowledge so that it may not be lost, and can be used when needed. Each of us fights against Oblivion. Mortal and Exalt alike."</span></span></p><p></p><p>He took another healthy swig, and let them stew over the tale he'd just told.</p><p></p><p>OOC: Figure he tells this story, spreading it out over the course of several hours of travel, so as to make the trip more relaxing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KentArnold, post: 2959438, member: 40219"] He wrapped up the blade of his weapon carefully, [FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=Sienna]"I may not be a great storyteller, but I've always found that telling a story while on the road helps make the travel seem to take less time."[/COLOR][/FONT] He adjusted his rucksack and started to tell the story about an ancient warrior from the First age called Vahn. It's obvious he's no storyteller as he speaks, but he does his best to try and give the story it's proper due. He loosened his shirt, revealing that underneath his clothing, he wore a beautiful, and obviously very old, set of orichalcum chain. He pointed to the left armguard, where writing can be seen. [i][FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=Sienna]"Strength in the Right of Virtue."[/COLOR][/FONT][/i] He read that for the benefit of those who can't read the archaic script. He chuckled and covered the armor up, noting the whispers among the hired soldiers. Perhaps he could weave some of the truth about the Exalted into the tale about Vahn. [FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=Sienna]"Vahn ... was, despite popular belief, a woman, and not a man. This was a fact that few were aware of, save for her lovers of course; and despite her reputation as being virtuous and untouched, she was a passionate woman who lived her passions. Her origins speak strongly of that."[/COLOR][/FONT] He smirked a bit at that, and then continued, [FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=Sienna]"Most would have described Vahn as a very slender warrior, more inclined to skill than to demonstrations of raw might." "She was a normal girl, a peasant, more skilled with animals than with the sword. That all changed when her family, and her farm was destroyed by marauders. She took up a suit of armor, this very suit if one is to believe the legends, which her father had earned in his youth, wrapped herself up quite well so as to conceal her gender, took up a blade from one of the dead marauders, and proceeded to head out to wage her own personal war of vengeance against the marauders."[/COLOR][/FONT] He paused to take a sip of water, [FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=Sienna]"One might wonder, if she was just a child seeking vengeance, what changed her into a name spoken of, even today, among certain tribes in the north, with great reverence?"[/COLOR][/FONT] He grinned and looked at the cat-girl, [FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=Sienna]"She ran into a horror, much like most townsfolk would consider any of the wyld-touched today. She came to realize that this horror, as perceived, was not as terrifying as was believed. He taught her much about the way of honor, dignity, respect, and of course about the truth of Creation. And of Oblivion." "What became of her for the next ten years, only the northern tribes know about. But ... it is said that she fought against a true horror, and defeated it, but at the cost of her life."[/COLOR][/FONT] He frowned, [FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=Sienna]"Those who have read the Immaculate Texts have a differing story on her life at this point, but I speak of what the Tribals have told me."[/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=Sienna]"She returned, so her death was a falsehood. Though, there are many who say it was her child who took up her name, her armor, and was the one to inscribe this saying on her armor."[/COLOR][/FONT] He shrugged, [FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=Sienna]"The truth of course, cannot be certain. But ... whether the one who returned from the north was truly the mother, or her believed daughter, the way she lived remained the same. Valor, Honor, fighting for Creation, against Oblivion. As do we. In our own differing ways of course. I seek to gain knowledge so that it may not be lost, and can be used when needed. Each of us fights against Oblivion. Mortal and Exalt alike."[/COLOR][/FONT] He took another healthy swig, and let them stew over the tale he'd just told. OOC: Figure he tells this story, spreading it out over the course of several hours of travel, so as to make the trip more relaxing. [/QUOTE]
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