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I'm not saying it's just an easy caravan guard job, but... (LMoP) (OOC)
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<blockquote data-quote="BeerCrusher" data-source="post: 6630021" data-attributes="member: 6795991"><p>[sblock="Idun Papel background"]Idun had shown much promise in her earlier years, and had often been praised for being wise beyond her years. It came as little surprise to most who knew her, then, that she drew the attention of a local temple ward at a young age, bringing a sense of pride to both her and her parents. By the age of eighteen, however, it had become dreadfully clear that she did not live up to the potential others had seen in her; though she sought to apply herself and followed the teachings as best she could, her knowledge of the scriptures was severely lacking for one who had studied them for so long. The priests acknowledged her dedication and good-natured spirit, but, growing increasingly frustrated with her inability to keep track of even the most fundamental passages in the holy texts, had little confidence in her as she was sent on the final part of her education. Two years as an apprentice under a stern, dwarven high priest, some two hundred miles from her hometown. </p><p></p><p>Or rather, it should have been two years. In three short weeks, Idun had managed to inadvertently insult the local lord in public, make fun of High Priest Tormac's stature, and alienate herself from just about half the acolytes in the local chapter. It didn't take long for her to be sent on some trivial task, as far away as possible, yet she tackled the task with gusto and failed to realize for many months the punishment intended by the task. Instead, over the following years she came to enjoy the company of the nomadic tribe she was originally sent to convert, growing rather enamored with especially the children and Lana, a young, adventerous tribeswoman. Many nights of storytelling around the campfire and a hasty, but earnest, promise later, Idun found herself travelling with the curious warrior, bent on showing her what else the world had in store. And perhaps, one day, finally managing to convert even one person.</p><p>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>I'll probably change a few tid-bits around before we start, but that's 90% what I had in mind for me. SmashGoblin we're still sorting out, but probably done in not too long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeerCrusher, post: 6630021, member: 6795991"] [sblock="Idun Papel background"]Idun had shown much promise in her earlier years, and had often been praised for being wise beyond her years. It came as little surprise to most who knew her, then, that she drew the attention of a local temple ward at a young age, bringing a sense of pride to both her and her parents. By the age of eighteen, however, it had become dreadfully clear that she did not live up to the potential others had seen in her; though she sought to apply herself and followed the teachings as best she could, her knowledge of the scriptures was severely lacking for one who had studied them for so long. The priests acknowledged her dedication and good-natured spirit, but, growing increasingly frustrated with her inability to keep track of even the most fundamental passages in the holy texts, had little confidence in her as she was sent on the final part of her education. Two years as an apprentice under a stern, dwarven high priest, some two hundred miles from her hometown. Or rather, it should have been two years. In three short weeks, Idun had managed to inadvertently insult the local lord in public, make fun of High Priest Tormac's stature, and alienate herself from just about half the acolytes in the local chapter. It didn't take long for her to be sent on some trivial task, as far away as possible, yet she tackled the task with gusto and failed to realize for many months the punishment intended by the task. Instead, over the following years she came to enjoy the company of the nomadic tribe she was originally sent to convert, growing rather enamored with especially the children and Lana, a young, adventerous tribeswoman. Many nights of storytelling around the campfire and a hasty, but earnest, promise later, Idun found herself travelling with the curious warrior, bent on showing her what else the world had in store. And perhaps, one day, finally managing to convert even one person. [/sblock] I'll probably change a few tid-bits around before we start, but that's 90% what I had in mind for me. SmashGoblin we're still sorting out, but probably done in not too long. [/QUOTE]
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