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<blockquote data-quote="Arkhandus" data-source="post: 5228489" data-attributes="member: 13966"><p><span style="color: Lime"><em>"That one chooses to live apart from nature and believes himself above it, is haughty. To accept one's part in nature and enjoy it is grand. I think living in such places as Gate Pass or its ilk has given you as bleak and dour an outlook as those places promote. Even I have been embittered by just a short stay in that dreary, inhospitable pile of rocks and snow. Nature, and lord Corellon, never intended men like us to live in such places. You may think stonework to be a sign of civilization, but does not the lowliest goblin or simplest animal make its home in caves? Do not goblins and orcs build with stone as well? Woodwork is a far more elegant and vibrant craft, nobler and all the better to capture the essence and beauty of life. It takes a refined soul to shape the very trees into a house and yet leave those trees unharmed and still brimming with life and growth. Any goblin can pile rocks together and make a stone structure, however pathetic,"</em></span> the elven knight lectures in a philosophical tone, briefly reminiscing about Shahalesti's finer works of architectural art.</p><p></p><p>Then he opens his eyes again and scowls at the burning forest around him. <span style="color: Lime"><em>"In any case, we need shelter to rest, and this is the closest place we are likely to find in this forest that would be comfortable enough. Whoever may yet live here, if anyone, will just have to learn to be a gracious host under the circumstances. Any who would not shelter travelers like us in the depths of this infernal Fire Forest must surely be a cantankerous and heartless hermit. The lack of a response, at whatever time of day it is, given that it is difficult to tell with all this fire blazing around us and lighting up the sky, shows that the tower is likely abandoned or something. It is not like the inhabitants could have just went out for a stroll, to gather burning fruits or something,"</em></span> Liiros explains.</p><p></p><p>Then he proceeds to try busting down the door, alongside Arshen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arkhandus, post: 5228489, member: 13966"] [COLOR="Lime"][I]"That one chooses to live apart from nature and believes himself above it, is haughty. To accept one's part in nature and enjoy it is grand. I think living in such places as Gate Pass or its ilk has given you as bleak and dour an outlook as those places promote. Even I have been embittered by just a short stay in that dreary, inhospitable pile of rocks and snow. Nature, and lord Corellon, never intended men like us to live in such places. You may think stonework to be a sign of civilization, but does not the lowliest goblin or simplest animal make its home in caves? Do not goblins and orcs build with stone as well? Woodwork is a far more elegant and vibrant craft, nobler and all the better to capture the essence and beauty of life. It takes a refined soul to shape the very trees into a house and yet leave those trees unharmed and still brimming with life and growth. Any goblin can pile rocks together and make a stone structure, however pathetic,"[/I][/COLOR] the elven knight lectures in a philosophical tone, briefly reminiscing about Shahalesti's finer works of architectural art. Then he opens his eyes again and scowls at the burning forest around him. [COLOR="Lime"][I]"In any case, we need shelter to rest, and this is the closest place we are likely to find in this forest that would be comfortable enough. Whoever may yet live here, if anyone, will just have to learn to be a gracious host under the circumstances. Any who would not shelter travelers like us in the depths of this infernal Fire Forest must surely be a cantankerous and heartless hermit. The lack of a response, at whatever time of day it is, given that it is difficult to tell with all this fire blazing around us and lighting up the sky, shows that the tower is likely abandoned or something. It is not like the inhabitants could have just went out for a stroll, to gather burning fruits or something,"[/I][/COLOR] Liiros explains. Then he proceeds to try busting down the door, alongside Arshen. [/QUOTE]
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