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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Gorak" data-source="post: 7406402" data-attributes="member: 15132"><p>Hearing Liam's recommendations, and the reinforcement by Coriana, Theremin thought to himself <em>What strange lands these are! In Helveki, I would have had my pick of followers willing to support me! But these people are different, noble in their own way</em>. Reflecting upon this, Theremin saw the beauty in his companions' stance. Doing what he did best, he composed a slow melodious song about heroes set to change the world with their honorable and direct approach to the challenges they faced. As he sang, he contemplated <em>Indeed, perhaps the direct approach will be the best one. By scheeming, the likelyhood of success was low. Having a direct conversation with Curdly was wise: if the boy really loved Irene, he would see how he would be preventing her from reaching her destiny.</em></p><p></p><p>Once the song finished, he said earnestly <span style="color: #0000FF">"Companions, thank you for your cousel. I will indeed have a man to man conversation with Curdly. I am glad we had this conversation"</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Gorak, post: 7406402, member: 15132"] Hearing Liam's recommendations, and the reinforcement by Coriana, Theremin thought to himself [I]What strange lands these are! In Helveki, I would have had my pick of followers willing to support me! But these people are different, noble in their own way[/i]. Reflecting upon this, Theremin saw the beauty in his companions' stance. Doing what he did best, he composed a slow melodious song about heroes set to change the world with their honorable and direct approach to the challenges they faced. As he sang, he contemplated [i]Indeed, perhaps the direct approach will be the best one. By scheeming, the likelyhood of success was low. Having a direct conversation with Curdly was wise: if the boy really loved Irene, he would see how he would be preventing her from reaching her destiny.[/i] Once the song finished, he said earnestly [COLOR="#0000FF"]"Companions, thank you for your cousel. I will indeed have a man to man conversation with Curdly. I am glad we had this conversation"[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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