Rowaini Musketeers: One For All and All For One

Rystil Arden said:
"A pleasure, Monsieur. I am Triel DeChevres and this is my older sister Angelique," the younger girl introduces herself.

"Charmed," Angelique adds.

"And I'm Tommy Dulirand," the boy finishes, "Nice to meet you, Tristan."

"So Tristan, you said your last name was Toussaint? Does that mean you don't believe in the angels?" Triel wonders.

"Not believe in angels? How could I not when two of the loveliest stand before me. It is indeed a pelasure to make the aquaintence of two lovely sisters.

And a Dulirand, indeed such fine company here. Now Tommy are you Richard's youngest brother?"
asks Tristan.
 

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Fenris said:
"Not believe in angels? How could I not when two of the loveliest stand before me. It is indeed a pelasure to make the aquaintence of two lovely sisters.

And a Dulirand, indeed such fine company here. Now Tommy are you Richard's youngest brother?"
asks Tristan.
"Mais non, I mean the real angels, the ones who watch over us from the Heavens and protect us from the forces of Darkness," Triel amends.

"That is me. Tomas Dulirand IV," Tommy affirms.
 

Rystil Arden said:
"Mais non, I mean the real angels, the ones who watch over us from the Heavens and protect us from the forces of Darkness," Triel amends.

"That is me. Tomas Dulirand IV," Tommy affirms.

"Of course Triel, it is just that the saints have been very good to my family as well." clarifies Tristan.

"So Tommy, do you seek to follow in your brother footsteps. I hear the Dulirand are excellent swordsmen."
 

Fenris said:
"Of course Triel, it is just that the saints have been very good to my family as well." clarifies Tristan.

"So Tommy, do you seek to follow in your brother footsteps. I hear the Dulirand are excellent swordsmen."
"The Saints were very good men and women, but the religious scholar Theodosius of Alaron wrote that worshipping them as we might a divine being is blasphemous. I don't know, what do you think?"

"You heard that about us? Then I bet you must have been talking to my brother Guillaume. I'm not much of a fighter myself."
 

Rystil Arden said:
"The Saints were very good men and women, but the religious scholar Theodosius of Alaron wrote that worshipping them as we might a divine being is blasphemous. I don't know, what do you think?"

"You heard that about us? Then I bet you must have been talking to my brother Guillaume. I'm not much of a fighter myself."

"Triel, I am no priest and do not keep up with the writings of men far more learned than I. But I was always taught that the saints were the agents of the the angels, enacting thier divine will. But I have not read much on the matter."

"No, I actually haven't met Guillaume yet, only Richard and yourself. But you have good blood Tommy, should you choose to put it to learning the sword."
 

"No, I actually haven't met Guillaume yet, only Richard and yourself. But you have good blood Tommy, should you choose to put it to learning the sword."

"Hmm, if not Guillaume then who, I wonder? I'm trying to think of who else in the family is skilled with a sword, but I can't remember--I'm sorry, are you talking about one of my cousins?"

"Triel, I am no priest and do not keep up with the writings of men far more learned than I. But I was always taught that the saints were the agents of the the angels, enacting thier divine will. But I have not read much on the matter."

"Really? I always thought of them as separate. What did they teach you, Tommy?"

"I've never heard of that as institutionalised either, Triel, at least not in general, though there were a precious few Saints who believed it of themselves. But belief in the Saints is a legitimate and honoured tradition, and the teachings of the Saints can sometimes be useful in enlightening different aspects of the Holy Scriptures. The real nutjobs are the ones who think that the Angels are make-believe and that the only true divine power is that of the human will and spirit. They say that miracles we attribute to angels were performed by force of will and that the Saints are the only true divine beings because they are infused with the epitome of that human spirit, in a sense a paragon."
 

Rystil Arden said:
"Hmm, if not Guillaume then who, I wonder? I'm trying to think of who else in the family is skilled with a sword, but I can't remember--I'm sorry, are you talking about one of my cousins?"

"No, the few things that I have heard about the Dulirand's were regarding the sword. Of course, that may only be because I was discussing swordplay, and the other fine attributes of the Dulirand's did not come up. The topic of swordplay always does pique my interest."
 

Fenris said:
"No, the few things that I have heard about the Dulirand's were regarding the sword. Of course, that may only be because I was discussing swordplay, and the other fine attributes of the Dulirand's did not come up. The topic of swordplay always does pique my interest."
(OOC: Did I say that? I can't remember)

"I see, I see. Well, I'm afraid I haven't heard of the Toussaints. Is your family renowned for swordplay as well, then?"
 

Rystil Arden said:
"This is," Belinda begins to giggle with mirth, "I'm sorry. You said it with such a straight and earnest face that it made the innuendo even funnier and not at all sleazy. I'm sorry, you're good at this!"

"Innuendo? Oh," Marie's face colours a bit, "I...well I...I at least want to see your blade forms. I've watched my brother Guillaume practice, but he's not very advanced in his studies."

"I'd be happy to show you," Jacen hurriedly assures her, blushing a little. "And I didn't mean it like...well, like she said. I just meant, since we were talking about fencing...oh nevermind. You know what I mean. Just say when and where you want to meet then?"
 

Rystil Arden said:
(OOC: Did I say that? I can't remember)

"I see, I see. Well, I'm afraid I haven't heard of the Toussaints. Is your family renowned for swordplay as well, then?"


OOC: No, I am just trying to dislodge a very large Toissaint foot from Tristan's mouth ;)

"Well Tommy, my family is from the south of here, a good bit in fact. Some of my family members have indeed distinguished themselves with a sword. I am not that good really, you see I am the smallest of all my brothers" says Tristan looking down at Tommy.

Tristan waits a heartbeat or two for the implications to set in before he breaks a smile and gives Tommy a gentle pat on the back "No, I am kidding. Although that is what we Toussaints are known for, our size and strength. I have learned to handle a sword well enough and serve as a Musketeer now."
 

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