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<blockquote data-quote="IcyCool" data-source="post: 2848965" data-attributes="member: 20308"><p>Jaqual gets along very well with his companions, and trusts them with his life.</p><p></p><p>He admires Donnor's ability with magic, partially for Donnor's skill with it, and partially because Jaqual knows that Donnor's use of such power is tempered with a strong, responsible will. Jaqual has occasionally asked Donnor about mercenary life. While he understands the idea of joining in a fight that isn't his own, he is uncertain why someone would do it purely for financial gain. As far as he is concerned, ones reason for battle should be a grand cause, or a personal one, and money doesn't feel like either of those to him. He often swaps stories and discusses various obscure subjects with Donnor.</p><p></p><p>Yanhal is the source of much amusement for Jaqual. In exchange for the near-limitless supply of 'dirty-dragon' jokes, Jaqual has been teaching Yanhal his vast repertoire of Dwarven curses and insults. Often, during their discussions of his draconic heritage, Jaqual questions Yanhal's decision to turn down a generalship, urging him to return someday and take up the mantle of leadership. In Jaqual's mind, battle is where the soul is forged, where one's skills are truly tested. As such, he often enjoys sparring with Yanhal.</p><p></p><p>While Jaqual has known Uriel longer than he has known the others, Uriel is still something of a mystery to him. He doesn't understand why someone would be afraid of his birthright. Jaqual isn't a terribly religious man, and he gets lost fairly quickly when Yanhal and Uriel begin their debates. Still, he enjoys speaking about Uriel's specialty with him, and generally enjoys the halfling's affable personality.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I like these ideas. Although I think that Jaqual wouldn't be that suspect of his current companions, given his nature. He'd likely be hurt by the deception, and even mourn the loss of that companion despite what she did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IcyCool, post: 2848965, member: 20308"] Jaqual gets along very well with his companions, and trusts them with his life. He admires Donnor's ability with magic, partially for Donnor's skill with it, and partially because Jaqual knows that Donnor's use of such power is tempered with a strong, responsible will. Jaqual has occasionally asked Donnor about mercenary life. While he understands the idea of joining in a fight that isn't his own, he is uncertain why someone would do it purely for financial gain. As far as he is concerned, ones reason for battle should be a grand cause, or a personal one, and money doesn't feel like either of those to him. He often swaps stories and discusses various obscure subjects with Donnor. Yanhal is the source of much amusement for Jaqual. In exchange for the near-limitless supply of 'dirty-dragon' jokes, Jaqual has been teaching Yanhal his vast repertoire of Dwarven curses and insults. Often, during their discussions of his draconic heritage, Jaqual questions Yanhal's decision to turn down a generalship, urging him to return someday and take up the mantle of leadership. In Jaqual's mind, battle is where the soul is forged, where one's skills are truly tested. As such, he often enjoys sparring with Yanhal. While Jaqual has known Uriel longer than he has known the others, Uriel is still something of a mystery to him. He doesn't understand why someone would be afraid of his birthright. Jaqual isn't a terribly religious man, and he gets lost fairly quickly when Yanhal and Uriel begin their debates. Still, he enjoys speaking about Uriel's specialty with him, and generally enjoys the halfling's affable personality. I like these ideas. Although I think that Jaqual wouldn't be that suspect of his current companions, given his nature. He'd likely be hurt by the deception, and even mourn the loss of that companion despite what she did. [/QUOTE]
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