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<blockquote data-quote="Friadoc" data-source="post: 5064052" data-attributes="member: 5445"><p>Kael knew that getting the rangers to safety, as well as replenishing their stores, was the right choice. Unlike the others, Kael knew the price of pushing beyond their reserves, pushing beyond reason with bloodlust pulsing in their veins, and it knew that price quite well.</p><p></p><p>The difference between a hero and fodder is an easy one; fodders throws its self into the breech without a thought in its head, while a hero walks the razor's edge between discretion and haphazard.</p><p></p><p>While it might not feel that way to some of his fellows, Kael knows that the reason the Wolves of Sandpoint are the inspiration that they are is because they return from throwing themselves headlong into danger, even if sometimes a bit worse for wear.</p><p></p><p>The closer they get to town, the more Kael tries to keep a somber, yet uplifting attitude. Not only for his fellows, but the rangers, as well. Not quite gallows humor, but definitely veteran humor. Making it evident as they travel, Kael knows, as they all know, that they shall return to battle the orders and that they shall be taught a lesson most harsh.</p><p></p><p>Each of the Wolves has an insular gift, however when combined with that of each of the others those gifts make for an impressive thing, when it works together. The slain ogres show evidence of that, and more shall show it before the tale is done.</p><p></p><p>Once back in town, Kael will help make sure that the groups supplies are accounted for, spending what monies are needed, and he'll also make sure that the surviving rangers are accounted for, too. He'll keep the nature of events silent from the general popular, as they've no need to know, yet. For the moment, it just looks like a wounded patrol in need of solace from their wounds. Nothing more, nothing less.</p><p></p><p>OOC:</p><p></p><p>Working up post, should be here in a few, work is being a pain during school schedule. Sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Friadoc, post: 5064052, member: 5445"] Kael knew that getting the rangers to safety, as well as replenishing their stores, was the right choice. Unlike the others, Kael knew the price of pushing beyond their reserves, pushing beyond reason with bloodlust pulsing in their veins, and it knew that price quite well. The difference between a hero and fodder is an easy one; fodders throws its self into the breech without a thought in its head, while a hero walks the razor's edge between discretion and haphazard. While it might not feel that way to some of his fellows, Kael knows that the reason the Wolves of Sandpoint are the inspiration that they are is because they return from throwing themselves headlong into danger, even if sometimes a bit worse for wear. The closer they get to town, the more Kael tries to keep a somber, yet uplifting attitude. Not only for his fellows, but the rangers, as well. Not quite gallows humor, but definitely veteran humor. Making it evident as they travel, Kael knows, as they all know, that they shall return to battle the orders and that they shall be taught a lesson most harsh. Each of the Wolves has an insular gift, however when combined with that of each of the others those gifts make for an impressive thing, when it works together. The slain ogres show evidence of that, and more shall show it before the tale is done. Once back in town, Kael will help make sure that the groups supplies are accounted for, spending what monies are needed, and he'll also make sure that the surviving rangers are accounted for, too. He'll keep the nature of events silent from the general popular, as they've no need to know, yet. For the moment, it just looks like a wounded patrol in need of solace from their wounds. Nothing more, nothing less. OOC: Working up post, should be here in a few, work is being a pain during school schedule. Sorry. [/QUOTE]
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