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<blockquote data-quote="FitzTheRuke" data-source="post: 7853671" data-attributes="member: 59816"><p><strong>Angis & Tommi</strong></p><p></p><p>Angis and Tommi missed a life of adventure enough that they began to investigate the rumours that began to circulate the city. There appeared no chance to reunite the Doughty Daggerfordians - Enseth had become the Duke's bodyguard at the castle, and in spite of the reputation they had gained as heroes of Julkoun, Angis and Tommi had never been invited to court. Dandin and Titus had gone to Waterdeep, and Drui had taken to running the Shrine to Tempus. The dwarf priest had returned to discover that Darrondar Gweth (the Table of the Sword's usual worship-leader) had abandoned his post for parts unknown. </p><p></p><p>Angis and Tommi were joined by their friend Lionel Hardcheese, who was still fascinated by the idea of adventuring, even though he had been too fearful to join the expedition to Julkoun. The victory there made him regret his decision, and he was toying with the idea of joining his friends on their new endeavour, if only to escape his overbearing mother.</p><p></p><p>The three Daggerfordians had knocked at Sir Isteval's door. They knew that the old Knight of Cormyr sponsored adventurers (he'd given them 200 gold each to get started, not so long ago), and he would have kept the pulse of trouble in the region. But Sir Isteval was not home - his landlady informed them that he had recently set out for Firehammer Hold (a dwarven fortress north of Julkoun) to search for his friend Jekk, who had gone there for a quick trip and had not returned as expected.</p><p></p><p>This all reminded them of the dinner they'd had with the Knight and his friends. Jekk was one of them, but they had also met Sir Darfin Floshin and his sister, Salendra. The elf lord had even invited them to seek him out at his place in Daggerford, or his estate to the north. They checked his house, were the elf servant (who remembered them from the dinner as well, he had answered the door at Sir Isteval's) told them that Sir Darfin had gone to the estate to oversee its defenses. (The Floshin estate was involved in one of the city rumours - it had been assaulted by orcs.)</p><p></p><p>[ooc]I'll have to return to this later, I've got to get to work... but much of the above speaks of a dinner you had, so long ago, at Sir Isteval's place, which can be found in post #280+. Feel free to re-read it, as I just did.[/ooc]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FitzTheRuke, post: 7853671, member: 59816"] [b]Angis & Tommi[/b] Angis and Tommi missed a life of adventure enough that they began to investigate the rumours that began to circulate the city. There appeared no chance to reunite the Doughty Daggerfordians - Enseth had become the Duke's bodyguard at the castle, and in spite of the reputation they had gained as heroes of Julkoun, Angis and Tommi had never been invited to court. Dandin and Titus had gone to Waterdeep, and Drui had taken to running the Shrine to Tempus. The dwarf priest had returned to discover that Darrondar Gweth (the Table of the Sword's usual worship-leader) had abandoned his post for parts unknown. Angis and Tommi were joined by their friend Lionel Hardcheese, who was still fascinated by the idea of adventuring, even though he had been too fearful to join the expedition to Julkoun. The victory there made him regret his decision, and he was toying with the idea of joining his friends on their new endeavour, if only to escape his overbearing mother. The three Daggerfordians had knocked at Sir Isteval's door. They knew that the old Knight of Cormyr sponsored adventurers (he'd given them 200 gold each to get started, not so long ago), and he would have kept the pulse of trouble in the region. But Sir Isteval was not home - his landlady informed them that he had recently set out for Firehammer Hold (a dwarven fortress north of Julkoun) to search for his friend Jekk, who had gone there for a quick trip and had not returned as expected. This all reminded them of the dinner they'd had with the Knight and his friends. Jekk was one of them, but they had also met Sir Darfin Floshin and his sister, Salendra. The elf lord had even invited them to seek him out at his place in Daggerford, or his estate to the north. They checked his house, were the elf servant (who remembered them from the dinner as well, he had answered the door at Sir Isteval's) told them that Sir Darfin had gone to the estate to oversee its defenses. (The Floshin estate was involved in one of the city rumours - it had been assaulted by orcs.) [ooc]I'll have to return to this later, I've got to get to work... but much of the above speaks of a dinner you had, so long ago, at Sir Isteval's place, which can be found in post #280+. Feel free to re-read it, as I just did.[/ooc] [/QUOTE]
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