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<blockquote data-quote="dpdx" data-source="post: 1960371" data-attributes="member: 188"><p>As Brother Eusebius explains, Rurik draws and writes small bursts of characters to footnote the illustrations in his book, occasionally interrupting with questions about details - the diameter and thickness of the links in the chain, the pattern and orientation of the spikes, whether or not a counterweight is needed at each end, would it be easier to wield if it were made from a lighter metal, the tone of the whistle and hum, etc.</p><p></p><p>By the time Rurik is finished, a reasonable interpretation of the spiked chain occupies the front and back of two fresh pages in the Clan Axebender Family Journal and Idea Book, suitable for forging to begin on such a weapon (if and) when Rurik returns home. Setting it in front of Brother Eusebius, Rurik is at the food board to reload while it dries (pages are held apart at the inside margins for that purpose) and meets with the monk's approval.</p><p></p><p>"<span style="color: SandyBrown">'Tis plain ter see why ye'd want such a weapon, Br'er Eusebius: reach, vers'til'ty, deadly. S'a good idear. I'll try an' make one meself, after... this.</span>"</p><p></p><p>"<span style="color: SandyBrown">All due respect o' course t' yer Way, but it sure'n not be fer me. Yer right - ye gotta eat. An' drink, w' no shame in't!</span>"</p><p></p><p>Rurik emphasizes this last point by pulling a small piece of gristle from his mouth, before finishing his third mug of ale.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>"<span style="color: SandyBrown">Aye, t'would be appreciated. 'Not, 'owever, t'night!'</span>" </p><p></p><p>Rurik shows his teeth in a wide grin, claps the monk on the back, chuckles aloud, and starts his fourth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dpdx, post: 1960371, member: 188"] As Brother Eusebius explains, Rurik draws and writes small bursts of characters to footnote the illustrations in his book, occasionally interrupting with questions about details - the diameter and thickness of the links in the chain, the pattern and orientation of the spikes, whether or not a counterweight is needed at each end, would it be easier to wield if it were made from a lighter metal, the tone of the whistle and hum, etc. By the time Rurik is finished, a reasonable interpretation of the spiked chain occupies the front and back of two fresh pages in the Clan Axebender Family Journal and Idea Book, suitable for forging to begin on such a weapon (if and) when Rurik returns home. Setting it in front of Brother Eusebius, Rurik is at the food board to reload while it dries (pages are held apart at the inside margins for that purpose) and meets with the monk's approval. "[COLOR=SandyBrown]'Tis plain ter see why ye'd want such a weapon, Br'er Eusebius: reach, vers'til'ty, deadly. S'a good idear. I'll try an' make one meself, after... this.[/COLOR]" "[COLOR=SandyBrown]All due respect o' course t' yer Way, but it sure'n not be fer me. Yer right - ye gotta eat. An' drink, w' no shame in't![/COLOR]" Rurik emphasizes this last point by pulling a small piece of gristle from his mouth, before finishing his third mug of ale. "[COLOR=SandyBrown]Aye, t'would be appreciated. 'Not, 'owever, t'night!'[/COLOR]" Rurik shows his teeth in a wide grin, claps the monk on the back, chuckles aloud, and starts his fourth. [/QUOTE]
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