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<blockquote data-quote="maddmic" data-source="post: 1945279" data-attributes="member: 9989"><p>Kregor was just finishing up assisting the family he had lived with over the winter. Their dock had sustained some damage and he agreed to help them since he had been blessed with tremendous strength. The family had agreed, in fact they had insisted on allowing him to stay with them over the dreadful winter. Kregor had come into Selby-by-the-Water after traveling many months, only to find that the town had been stricken by tallowbone. Knowing that the disease would pass with the coming cold, he tried to calm many of the families stricken with it. Most of his words fell on deaf ears for he was an ugly beast and frightened many of the children. </p><p></p><p>One family though listened intently to what he had to say and pleaded with him to come to their home. Once there, Kregor found that they had a boy who was severly crippled by the disease. The family promised the half-orc anything that they had if he could only cure their child. Kregor only asked that he be allowed to stay with them during the harsh winter that was to come. The cleric began to use the skills he had been blessed with, as well as the powers granted to him by Gragnor. After a couple of months, the half-orc was finally able to repair the majority of the damage inflicted on the young boy. Kregors massive strength and the grace of Gragnor had allowed him to straighten the boys arms and legs to near normal.</p><p></p><p>Kregor stayed with the family through the winter as agreed. He was used to the other citizens of the town looking at him with disgust, or pity. Being scarred and ugly was not easy anywhere in "civilization", but Kregor would never cover his face in shame or in order to hide his features. Now he finished assisting the family in repairing their dock, knowing that it was time to move on. He had felt his ancestors pushing him to leave and continue with his wandering ways. Having said his goodbyes, he began to walk towards the closest tavern to refill his skins for the coming journey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maddmic, post: 1945279, member: 9989"] Kregor was just finishing up assisting the family he had lived with over the winter. Their dock had sustained some damage and he agreed to help them since he had been blessed with tremendous strength. The family had agreed, in fact they had insisted on allowing him to stay with them over the dreadful winter. Kregor had come into Selby-by-the-Water after traveling many months, only to find that the town had been stricken by tallowbone. Knowing that the disease would pass with the coming cold, he tried to calm many of the families stricken with it. Most of his words fell on deaf ears for he was an ugly beast and frightened many of the children. One family though listened intently to what he had to say and pleaded with him to come to their home. Once there, Kregor found that they had a boy who was severly crippled by the disease. The family promised the half-orc anything that they had if he could only cure their child. Kregor only asked that he be allowed to stay with them during the harsh winter that was to come. The cleric began to use the skills he had been blessed with, as well as the powers granted to him by Gragnor. After a couple of months, the half-orc was finally able to repair the majority of the damage inflicted on the young boy. Kregors massive strength and the grace of Gragnor had allowed him to straighten the boys arms and legs to near normal. Kregor stayed with the family through the winter as agreed. He was used to the other citizens of the town looking at him with disgust, or pity. Being scarred and ugly was not easy anywhere in "civilization", but Kregor would never cover his face in shame or in order to hide his features. Now he finished assisting the family in repairing their dock, knowing that it was time to move on. He had felt his ancestors pushing him to leave and continue with his wandering ways. Having said his goodbyes, he began to walk towards the closest tavern to refill his skins for the coming journey. [/QUOTE]
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