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<blockquote data-quote="Kobold Stew" data-source="post: 4811478" data-attributes="member: 23484"><p><span style="color: Yellow">"...and you are right to be concerned for my person.</span></p><p></p><p>Lord Baltimore nods at the six human guards, armed with pikes, that were in the main hall of the tavern as he came down from his room the next morning. They didn't say anything as he broke his fast, a meal of eggs and cottage bread that was quickly prepared for him. This was his second night in Haven, and Lord Baltimore realized it was likely his last. He had convinced the tired barmaid, awakened too early, to sit with him, and Lord Baltimore's voice soothed her. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: Yellow">"An assault upon his majesty's person, in the form of an assault on me, might come at any time. Your care for his majesty's safety is most appreciated."</span></p><p></p><p>His smile is warm and sincere, as he mops up the plate with a bread crust.</p><p></p><p>He turns to the human Captain of the patrol. <span style="color: Yellow">"I take it you are my escort from Haven? You wil lead me through the Forest of Sif?"</span></p><p></p><p>The Captain was nonplussed. He'd seen all types, of course, and his mum had told him to keep an open mind with people that don't look like you. He grunted, <span style="color: Cyan">"Only two will take you across the valley. Most of us have real jobs keeping the city safe. From the enemy."</span> The last three words were ambiguous, and might have been directed at Lord Baltimore, though he chose to ignore the insult. </p><p></p><p>As Lord Baltimore dabbed at his face with the cloth that had been provided, he merely smiled. It's easier to avoid conflict. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: Yellow">"Then I see no need to delay. Allow me a few moments, Captain, and I shall be ready to depart, grateful for your escort. Will there be any others travelling with us, south through the Valley? I should be grateful for some conversation on our journey."</span> </p><p></p><p>Not waiting for an answer, Lord Baltimore excused himself, winked at the barmaid, who was less interested in the conversation than in the scar that ran from Lord Baltimore's chin, down his throat and disappeared beneath the silk cravat. He placed a few coins on the table to cover his expenses (and then some) and retired to his room to collect his belongings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kobold Stew, post: 4811478, member: 23484"] [COLOR="Yellow"]"...and you are right to be concerned for my person.[/COLOR] Lord Baltimore nods at the six human guards, armed with pikes, that were in the main hall of the tavern as he came down from his room the next morning. They didn't say anything as he broke his fast, a meal of eggs and cottage bread that was quickly prepared for him. This was his second night in Haven, and Lord Baltimore realized it was likely his last. He had convinced the tired barmaid, awakened too early, to sit with him, and Lord Baltimore's voice soothed her. [COLOR="Yellow"]"An assault upon his majesty's person, in the form of an assault on me, might come at any time. Your care for his majesty's safety is most appreciated."[/COLOR] His smile is warm and sincere, as he mops up the plate with a bread crust. He turns to the human Captain of the patrol. [COLOR="Yellow"]"I take it you are my escort from Haven? You wil lead me through the Forest of Sif?"[/COLOR] The Captain was nonplussed. He'd seen all types, of course, and his mum had told him to keep an open mind with people that don't look like you. He grunted, [COLOR="Cyan"]"Only two will take you across the valley. Most of us have real jobs keeping the city safe. From the enemy."[/COLOR] The last three words were ambiguous, and might have been directed at Lord Baltimore, though he chose to ignore the insult. As Lord Baltimore dabbed at his face with the cloth that had been provided, he merely smiled. It's easier to avoid conflict. [COLOR="Yellow"]"Then I see no need to delay. Allow me a few moments, Captain, and I shall be ready to depart, grateful for your escort. Will there be any others travelling with us, south through the Valley? I should be grateful for some conversation on our journey."[/COLOR] Not waiting for an answer, Lord Baltimore excused himself, winked at the barmaid, who was less interested in the conversation than in the scar that ran from Lord Baltimore's chin, down his throat and disappeared beneath the silk cravat. He placed a few coins on the table to cover his expenses (and then some) and retired to his room to collect his belongings. [/QUOTE]
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