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<blockquote data-quote="FitzTheRuke" data-source="post: 7229231" data-attributes="member: 59816"><p><strong>Titus</strong></p><p></p><p>Lady Morwen descended the stairs of the gatehouse to meet Titus at the bottom. When he was free of the crowd of acquaintances who wished to congratulate him, she took him aside and said, <strong>"I think that there is nothing that the Duke can say against your victory today, but I would be careful to not criticise his decision, wrong though it was. He had only the interests of the city in mind, I believe, even if his conclusions would not have protected all of his subjects. We should speak to him as soon as possible."</strong></p><p></p><p>A man approached them leaning on a greatsword, whose strong sheathe doubled as a crutch. He matched the description of Sir Isteval, for that was who he was. He bowed to Lady Morwen and said to Titus, <strong>"You and your friends did fine work today! Fine work indeed. I would like to invite you to dinner at my townhouse tomorrow, for I have a proposition for you. If you would extend the invitation to your friends, I would be grateful."</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FitzTheRuke, post: 7229231, member: 59816"] [b]Titus[/b] Lady Morwen descended the stairs of the gatehouse to meet Titus at the bottom. When he was free of the crowd of acquaintances who wished to congratulate him, she took him aside and said, [b]"I think that there is nothing that the Duke can say against your victory today, but I would be careful to not criticise his decision, wrong though it was. He had only the interests of the city in mind, I believe, even if his conclusions would not have protected all of his subjects. We should speak to him as soon as possible."[/b] A man approached them leaning on a greatsword, whose strong sheathe doubled as a crutch. He matched the description of Sir Isteval, for that was who he was. He bowed to Lady Morwen and said to Titus, [b]"You and your friends did fine work today! Fine work indeed. I would like to invite you to dinner at my townhouse tomorrow, for I have a proposition for you. If you would extend the invitation to your friends, I would be grateful."[/b] [/QUOTE]
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