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<blockquote data-quote="Isida Kep'Tukari" data-source="post: 1399674" data-attributes="member: 4441"><p>*Nessa, as you listen to the priestess of Wee Jas, their conversation takes an interesting turn. Though you can't hear everything, a few words catch your ears and you strain to make out the rest of the conversation. "Undead" was one word.*</p><p></p><p>"Rediculous that the Ruby Sorceress herself should have to pull all us up from Albon to make our cases. We've successfully animated undead for centuries, why should we have to stop? The laws are in place for a reason, and I see no need to go back to the fear and persecution that marked our faith in centuries past. There should be no need for these debates. Heaven itself knows that we are right," the senior priestess says. From the sounds of it, this seems to be a familiar complaint, well worn but much beloved by the others at the table.</p><p></p><p>*Daren, there are a couple people that seem to be ragged priests of Pelor, and by the states of their robes, they've fallen on hard times. Your gift of coins passes unnoticed, though you're confident it will bring some joy into their lives.*</p><p></p><p>*Lyssia, your room at the Golden Chalice is well-appointed, with a comfortable bed and handmade quilt, washstand with bowl and picture of painted pottery, a vase of flowers, and a small wardrobe to hang things in. Your window is generously large, overlooking the gardens below, with good shutters. Your flight is pleasent, and you can see the farmlands and trade roads below. All seems peaceful this evening.*</p><p></p><p>*Sylinda and Norin, after a few minutes of walking, you can find a reasonably nice place to spend the night. Most do not care to sleep outside the protection of walls, or at least fences, though you do notice a few people around that have the look of druids or other hermits that prefer to be outdoors. Your own sleep is not troubled, though you do awake wet with dew.*</p><p></p><p>*Sebastian, your own room is pleasent, with a soft bed, clean sheets, and fresh flowers, in addition to the waredrobe and washstand. Your dinner is quite tasty, fresh with fine spices and new greens, and you can find no fault in it. As for watching those people during dinner, you also notice the priestesses of Wee Jas, and Nessa's apparent interest in them. The priestess of Talona sits alone, while two priests of Boccob speak to three elven clerics of Corelleon Latharian. The priest of Siamorph and Heironeous keep to their own kind. There seems to be nothing amiss, though you know that priestesses of Wee Jas rarely travel any distance.*</p><p></p><p>*Staeven, your appearance at the Pauper's Purse draws a bit of attention from your finer garb, though when you demand no special favors people will seems to settle down. You notice Daren here, but as per your suggestions, you pay him no mind. The closest seat is one next to the dwarven priests of Grumbar, and you hear them speaking in burred dwarven accents. After some inconsequential comments about the quality of the food, one of them turns to you, his highly polished rock holy symbol marking him as senior. He is earth-touched, and his skin seems to be made of granite, and his eyes of quartz pebbles.*</p><p></p><p>"You're not the usual kind here," he opens with. Priests of Grumbar are known for their dislike of change and their adhererance to tradition and routine. Anything new or different arouses their suspicions. While they are stanch opponents of change, they are as reliable as the mountains and have historical records going back centuries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Isida Kep'Tukari, post: 1399674, member: 4441"] *Nessa, as you listen to the priestess of Wee Jas, their conversation takes an interesting turn. Though you can't hear everything, a few words catch your ears and you strain to make out the rest of the conversation. "Undead" was one word.* "Rediculous that the Ruby Sorceress herself should have to pull all us up from Albon to make our cases. We've successfully animated undead for centuries, why should we have to stop? The laws are in place for a reason, and I see no need to go back to the fear and persecution that marked our faith in centuries past. There should be no need for these debates. Heaven itself knows that we are right," the senior priestess says. From the sounds of it, this seems to be a familiar complaint, well worn but much beloved by the others at the table. *Daren, there are a couple people that seem to be ragged priests of Pelor, and by the states of their robes, they've fallen on hard times. Your gift of coins passes unnoticed, though you're confident it will bring some joy into their lives.* *Lyssia, your room at the Golden Chalice is well-appointed, with a comfortable bed and handmade quilt, washstand with bowl and picture of painted pottery, a vase of flowers, and a small wardrobe to hang things in. Your window is generously large, overlooking the gardens below, with good shutters. Your flight is pleasent, and you can see the farmlands and trade roads below. All seems peaceful this evening.* *Sylinda and Norin, after a few minutes of walking, you can find a reasonably nice place to spend the night. Most do not care to sleep outside the protection of walls, or at least fences, though you do notice a few people around that have the look of druids or other hermits that prefer to be outdoors. Your own sleep is not troubled, though you do awake wet with dew.* *Sebastian, your own room is pleasent, with a soft bed, clean sheets, and fresh flowers, in addition to the waredrobe and washstand. Your dinner is quite tasty, fresh with fine spices and new greens, and you can find no fault in it. As for watching those people during dinner, you also notice the priestesses of Wee Jas, and Nessa's apparent interest in them. The priestess of Talona sits alone, while two priests of Boccob speak to three elven clerics of Corelleon Latharian. The priest of Siamorph and Heironeous keep to their own kind. There seems to be nothing amiss, though you know that priestesses of Wee Jas rarely travel any distance.* *Staeven, your appearance at the Pauper's Purse draws a bit of attention from your finer garb, though when you demand no special favors people will seems to settle down. You notice Daren here, but as per your suggestions, you pay him no mind. The closest seat is one next to the dwarven priests of Grumbar, and you hear them speaking in burred dwarven accents. After some inconsequential comments about the quality of the food, one of them turns to you, his highly polished rock holy symbol marking him as senior. He is earth-touched, and his skin seems to be made of granite, and his eyes of quartz pebbles.* "You're not the usual kind here," he opens with. Priests of Grumbar are known for their dislike of change and their adhererance to tradition and routine. Anything new or different arouses their suspicions. While they are stanch opponents of change, they are as reliable as the mountains and have historical records going back centuries. [/QUOTE]
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