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<blockquote data-quote="Arknath" data-source="post: 941063" data-attributes="member: 2850"><p>Indeed the king and queen request your presence at their camp for breakfast shortly after dawn. Memories and firmented fruit still run through your mind and make the morning sun just a bit brighter. </p><p></p><p>After dressing in proper courtly attire, you approach the tent which houses the royalty and breathe a much needed sigh of relief. Through some magic or some such the inside of the tent has been made to look like a familiar room in the castle back home. You all recognize this as the lounge of which your king and queen never graced with their presence. Still, the smell, the feel, and the look, remind you of that which you left behind, and your reason for going forward.</p><p></p><p>King Koreth bids you sit on soft velvet couches which surround him and his wife in a small semi-circle. He bids you to tell him of your findings and adventures here as well as anything else important. They both listen intently, even the stone-faced queen. They interrupt you often and ask questions of your journey at different points. They are much intrigued, but appear cautious of the felin and the news that chief Gilrias is at war with dire wolves. </p><p></p><p>Overall, though, they are not interested in local politics and press you to get on with the inhabitability of the plane. They smile broadly (both of them) when your report is positively directed. After a grilling three hours, they thank you all (Ulysses, Zykovian, Zyrial, Felkhourn, and Ellar) for your hard work and that they will call upon you again shortly.</p><p></p><p>You spend many more days amongst the felin and your own kind, getting to know the catpeople quite well. You are able to trade goods and learn some of the language and customs that were forbidden to you as someone not declared an ally of the tribe (which by the way was a part of the ceremony that took place into the evening, which none of you were present for).</p><p></p><p>Four days after the party, you are summoned to the king and queen once more...they have another task for you.</p><p></p><p>[ooc: anything you guys want to do during the four days?]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arknath, post: 941063, member: 2850"] Indeed the king and queen request your presence at their camp for breakfast shortly after dawn. Memories and firmented fruit still run through your mind and make the morning sun just a bit brighter. After dressing in proper courtly attire, you approach the tent which houses the royalty and breathe a much needed sigh of relief. Through some magic or some such the inside of the tent has been made to look like a familiar room in the castle back home. You all recognize this as the lounge of which your king and queen never graced with their presence. Still, the smell, the feel, and the look, remind you of that which you left behind, and your reason for going forward. King Koreth bids you sit on soft velvet couches which surround him and his wife in a small semi-circle. He bids you to tell him of your findings and adventures here as well as anything else important. They both listen intently, even the stone-faced queen. They interrupt you often and ask questions of your journey at different points. They are much intrigued, but appear cautious of the felin and the news that chief Gilrias is at war with dire wolves. Overall, though, they are not interested in local politics and press you to get on with the inhabitability of the plane. They smile broadly (both of them) when your report is positively directed. After a grilling three hours, they thank you all (Ulysses, Zykovian, Zyrial, Felkhourn, and Ellar) for your hard work and that they will call upon you again shortly. You spend many more days amongst the felin and your own kind, getting to know the catpeople quite well. You are able to trade goods and learn some of the language and customs that were forbidden to you as someone not declared an ally of the tribe (which by the way was a part of the ceremony that took place into the evening, which none of you were present for). Four days after the party, you are summoned to the king and queen once more...they have another task for you. [ooc: anything you guys want to do during the four days?] [/QUOTE]
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