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<blockquote data-quote="Sorren" data-source="post: 1850313" data-attributes="member: 20920"><p>Sorren just stared at the dwarf as he went through his rant. It seemed Massif had missed the point entirely. When he was finished, Sorren decided that an argument was a lost cause. The dwarf was in an emotional state and was obviously beyond reasoning with. Instead, he decided to point out the obvious, and let the dwarf draw his own conclusions. Again, he motion toward Digger.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: silver">Perhaps I am mistaken, as I am not privy to the inner workings of House Cannith, but as I understand it, the warforged were created for war, not carpentry, nor grave digging. I suspect that while Digger here may have chosen another vocation for itsself, it was created to perform some duty during the war.</span></p><p></p><p>He looked at Digger. <span style="color: silver">Please, correct me if I'm wrong, but I assume craftsmanship was not your intended purpose, or not your primary purpose at least?</span> Sorren had heard stories of warforged artificers who augmented the other warforged in their unit. Even still, the end result simply meant more effective warriors.</p><p></p><p>He turned back to the others. <span style="color: silver">Which only makes this more suspicious. Why hire a warforged to act as a guard if it has forsaken its role as a soldier but is not playing the role of show-piece?</span> </p><p></p><p>Sorren's time living in Sharn had granted him the opportunity to meet several warforged. And while he had trouble understanding how, he knew their minds functioned like that of any other sentient creature. He hoped the term "show-piece" hadn't offended Digger. In fact, he realized he should find out whether Digger considered itself male or female. It might also take offense to being called "it".</p><p></p><p><span style="color: silver">It simply boils down to this. I don't like sitting around doing nothing when it looks like there is a good chance we will be attacked.</span> He looked at Massif. <span style="color: silver">Though you are welcome to sit here and accept what lies in your Path, I for one preffer to look ahead, and place my footsteps carefully.</span> </p><p></p><p>With that, he turned and headed up the stairs. He had never been on an airship, and he certainly didn't want to let the opportunity go to waste. Maybe on the deck he could find their employer and get information out of her. The view from the sky would simply be an added bonus.</p><p></p><p>((OOC: My post was still being written when Badger posted above. Hopefully it will still make sense.))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sorren, post: 1850313, member: 20920"] Sorren just stared at the dwarf as he went through his rant. It seemed Massif had missed the point entirely. When he was finished, Sorren decided that an argument was a lost cause. The dwarf was in an emotional state and was obviously beyond reasoning with. Instead, he decided to point out the obvious, and let the dwarf draw his own conclusions. Again, he motion toward Digger. [color=silver]Perhaps I am mistaken, as I am not privy to the inner workings of House Cannith, but as I understand it, the warforged were created for war, not carpentry, nor grave digging. I suspect that while Digger here may have chosen another vocation for itsself, it was created to perform some duty during the war.[/color] He looked at Digger. [color=silver]Please, correct me if I'm wrong, but I assume craftsmanship was not your intended purpose, or not your primary purpose at least?[/color] Sorren had heard stories of warforged artificers who augmented the other warforged in their unit. Even still, the end result simply meant more effective warriors. He turned back to the others. [color=silver]Which only makes this more suspicious. Why hire a warforged to act as a guard if it has forsaken its role as a soldier but is not playing the role of show-piece?[/color] Sorren's time living in Sharn had granted him the opportunity to meet several warforged. And while he had trouble understanding how, he knew their minds functioned like that of any other sentient creature. He hoped the term "show-piece" hadn't offended Digger. In fact, he realized he should find out whether Digger considered itself male or female. It might also take offense to being called "it". [color=silver]It simply boils down to this. I don't like sitting around doing nothing when it looks like there is a good chance we will be attacked.[/color] He looked at Massif. [color=silver]Though you are welcome to sit here and accept what lies in your Path, I for one preffer to look ahead, and place my footsteps carefully.[/color] With that, he turned and headed up the stairs. He had never been on an airship, and he certainly didn't want to let the opportunity go to waste. Maybe on the deck he could find their employer and get information out of her. The view from the sky would simply be an added bonus. ((OOC: My post was still being written when Badger posted above. Hopefully it will still make sense.)) [/QUOTE]
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