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<blockquote data-quote="Kahuna Burger" data-source="post: 1492201" data-attributes="member: 8439"><p>Baja & Tristan:</p><p>As you begin your journey east you also begin the process of getting to know each other. The social journey is harder than the geographical one, as Baja is not accustomed to long conversations, but you begin to realize that more than your tattoos may bind you together. As different as your stories are, Baja in particular is suprized to realize that this strange little man shares many of the feelings of disconnection that the half orc had always ascribed to his literal outsider status. As you travel, you notice that two dots quite far from your own have also come together, and Tristan at least muses on the meaning of this. It seems Baja's guess of east was a good one, for after a couple of days of hard traveling, it is clear that your now joined dots are converging on another, and you redouble your efforts. </p><p></p><p>Kyron:</p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">(ooc, the dot connected to all the others does move too, you think of it central because of its connections, not because its always at the center) </span> </p><p></p><p>Your first effort at setting out seems to move "your" dot in the direction of one of the connections, but you soon realize that it is moving quite quickly away from you. Rather than play catchup, you use the brief insight into the compass directions of the dots to begin towards the other connection, which seems slightly closer and not going anywhere fast anyway. Your progress is slowed by your heavy equiptment until you come to a wayfarer's temple and fortuitously meet a party of merchants heading in the same direction as you by coach. While only one has ever met a Lumin before, the group is quick to conider both your calling and race a good omen and you are soon traveling behind swift horses and having akward conversations with men whose main consideration of undead is as an impediment to business. </p><p></p><p>the journey goes quickly after that for a week, until the coach's travels no longer coincide with your own. You are left at another wayfarer's temple however and are lucky enough to fall in with a small group of pilgrims whose direction in both physical and spiritual journeying is more similar to yours. A few more days travel brings you to a large city and seems to join "your" dot to the connected ones. You weren't sure what you expected at that point yet still find yourself disapointed at the anticlimactic lack of welcome. At a loss of what else to do, you begin your usual habit of visiting a city's various temples, to pay respect to the people (if not the gods) of those with similar goals to yours. It is at a small but neatly kept temple of many gods that you find a welcome of sorts - among the various religious symbols on the front doors is a neatly draw flier fairly well representing the dots on your hand.</p><p></p><p>Julian:</p><p>Orillian's indecision gnaws at you, but you are loath to leave your only connection looking for another. The day after the conversation about maps and bird attacks though, you realize that while you focused on the young mage something else had been happening. Another dot has grown closer to the connection between you are Orillian. You update your drawings and keep them posted on top of the other notices hoping that this new arrival would be a seeker as yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kahuna Burger, post: 1492201, member: 8439"] Baja & Tristan: As you begin your journey east you also begin the process of getting to know each other. The social journey is harder than the geographical one, as Baja is not accustomed to long conversations, but you begin to realize that more than your tattoos may bind you together. As different as your stories are, Baja in particular is suprized to realize that this strange little man shares many of the feelings of disconnection that the half orc had always ascribed to his literal outsider status. As you travel, you notice that two dots quite far from your own have also come together, and Tristan at least muses on the meaning of this. It seems Baja's guess of east was a good one, for after a couple of days of hard traveling, it is clear that your now joined dots are converging on another, and you redouble your efforts. Kyron: [SIZE=1](ooc, the dot connected to all the others does move too, you think of it central because of its connections, not because its always at the center) [/SIZE] Your first effort at setting out seems to move "your" dot in the direction of one of the connections, but you soon realize that it is moving quite quickly away from you. Rather than play catchup, you use the brief insight into the compass directions of the dots to begin towards the other connection, which seems slightly closer and not going anywhere fast anyway. Your progress is slowed by your heavy equiptment until you come to a wayfarer's temple and fortuitously meet a party of merchants heading in the same direction as you by coach. While only one has ever met a Lumin before, the group is quick to conider both your calling and race a good omen and you are soon traveling behind swift horses and having akward conversations with men whose main consideration of undead is as an impediment to business. the journey goes quickly after that for a week, until the coach's travels no longer coincide with your own. You are left at another wayfarer's temple however and are lucky enough to fall in with a small group of pilgrims whose direction in both physical and spiritual journeying is more similar to yours. A few more days travel brings you to a large city and seems to join "your" dot to the connected ones. You weren't sure what you expected at that point yet still find yourself disapointed at the anticlimactic lack of welcome. At a loss of what else to do, you begin your usual habit of visiting a city's various temples, to pay respect to the people (if not the gods) of those with similar goals to yours. It is at a small but neatly kept temple of many gods that you find a welcome of sorts - among the various religious symbols on the front doors is a neatly draw flier fairly well representing the dots on your hand. Julian: Orillian's indecision gnaws at you, but you are loath to leave your only connection looking for another. The day after the conversation about maps and bird attacks though, you realize that while you focused on the young mage something else had been happening. Another dot has grown closer to the connection between you are Orillian. You update your drawings and keep them posted on top of the other notices hoping that this new arrival would be a seeker as yourself. [/QUOTE]
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