Festival of Halina: Adventurers Gone Wild! (Orsal Judging)

Bront said:
Sunny says "Didn't Fang mention something about 'Violating Hellen'? I don't know, I was kind of distracted at the time."
Oirhandir laughed. "One crossbow wedding is enough for this journey. I hope there's no law in this village about carrying on with a priestess!"

The elf watched as Carsis sang a funny song about a wanderer, feeling both mirth and envy. If his lute playing was half as good as his singing, then that duet that he'd promised should be a fine thing, indeed. Oirhandir wished that he, too, had joined the gnomes, and between bites of beer-basted anglefood cake (a culinary sensation he would not have expected in a hundred years), he resolved to play with Carsis as soon as the gnomes took a break.
 

log in or register to remove this ad



"It's a hobby of mine, but i've been doing it since i was a child. It passes the time, gives me something to do, and I'd like to think I'm good at it. The Mandolin is more what I've been working on of late to pass the time wandering alone, but it's just not quite the same emotional release as singing." Carsis says.
 

The group finishes up dinner, as the singing and dancing seems to pick up.

"Elise, would you care to dance?" Valdor asks.

Carsis turns to Lasair "Miss Lasair, I would be honored if you would be willing to join me for the eve on a stroll under the stars."

Scarlet looks at Oirhandir "Dancing sounds fun, or did you have other plans?"

Sunny looks to Troi "Did you have any plans for the evening?"

[sblock=Troi, Oirhandir, Lasair]You spot Fang dancing with Hellen. At least, it resembles dancing. Fang is forcefull, deliberate, but far from graceful.[/sblock]
 


Rystil Arden said:
"I do not understand the purpose of this walking. Do we seek a destination or is it some sort of penance or exercise drill?"
"Well, I'm sure I can find a nice quiet spot to gaze into the sky and talk. I just find your company pleasant, and simply wish it to continue, if you would grant me that honor."
 


"Well, if you would prefer, that is ok with me I guess. I had thought you might prefer to talk alone, but tis up to you."
 


Remove ads

Top