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<blockquote data-quote="Radiant" data-source="post: 1934174" data-attributes="member: 12018"><p>Mallory, <span style="color: Green">"Call me Rat, everyone does."</span>, might be called pretty if someone ever explained her how to use a hairbrush. Of course a bath would be an absolute must. Most importantly though her stare is that of a crow seeing a corpse. Those who've been around her for a month can easiyl tell that she's greedy, ill-manered and can match Grimmor's language on his best day. And those are her good sides.</p><p>It would be easy to take her for some thief from the gutter but strange enough she's a decent shot with her mastercrafted hunters-longbow. Not exactly something a common peasant should posses, let alone wield with skill. If anyone asked about it she gave him a charming <span style="color: green">"That's none of your buisness."</span> or if she was in a good mood even a <span style="color: green">"Shut up and die."</span>.</p><p>During their training it's pretty obvious she's a coward even if she knows which end of the sword you push into the squishy parts of your opponent. Then she can fight on range on the other hand she almost could be mistaken for a real soldier, calm and efficient. </p><p>Most of the few minutes they are not worked to their death are spent using her dagger to scratch dirt from under he fingernails. Not from any desire to get clean but more to have the blade in hand and open. Of course she does not miss a chance to complain about their situation. That gets better once they get their equipment though. The moment someone hands her a real longsword her eyes gleam, mostly with greed but even with a hint of pride.</p><p><em>Oath, swords training. Dis is some cruel joke.</em></p><p><span style="color: green">"So what, we're knights now? Who's gona believe that?"</span> </p><p></p><p>rat in all her ... well... whatever... :</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radiant, post: 1934174, member: 12018"] Mallory, [color=Green]"Call me Rat, everyone does."[/color], might be called pretty if someone ever explained her how to use a hairbrush. Of course a bath would be an absolute must. Most importantly though her stare is that of a crow seeing a corpse. Those who've been around her for a month can easiyl tell that she's greedy, ill-manered and can match Grimmor's language on his best day. And those are her good sides. It would be easy to take her for some thief from the gutter but strange enough she's a decent shot with her mastercrafted hunters-longbow. Not exactly something a common peasant should posses, let alone wield with skill. If anyone asked about it she gave him a charming [color=green]"That's none of your buisness."[/color] or if she was in a good mood even a [color=green]"Shut up and die."[/color]. During their training it's pretty obvious she's a coward even if she knows which end of the sword you push into the squishy parts of your opponent. Then she can fight on range on the other hand she almost could be mistaken for a real soldier, calm and efficient. Most of the few minutes they are not worked to their death are spent using her dagger to scratch dirt from under he fingernails. Not from any desire to get clean but more to have the blade in hand and open. Of course she does not miss a chance to complain about their situation. That gets better once they get their equipment though. The moment someone hands her a real longsword her eyes gleam, mostly with greed but even with a hint of pride. [i]Oath, swords training. Dis is some cruel joke.[/i] [color=green]"So what, we're knights now? Who's gona believe that?"[/color] rat in all her ... well... whatever... : [/QUOTE]
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