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Second Son of a Second Son: Timotheus' Prayers
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<blockquote data-quote="Ciaran" data-source="post: 3348212" data-attributes="member: 756"><p><strong>9 Sek 637 (evening)</strong></p><p></p><p>Blessed Nephthys, give me strength, because this is no band of adventurers. I’ve met them, I’ve talked to them, I’ve eaten and drank and signed that damned charter with them, and we are <em>so </em>not ready to go fight monsters together.</p><p></p><p>From what my new companions have told me, none of them have ever been in a real battle, not even the knight-priestess of Anhur. Well, they’ve all said so except the watch-mage, who won’t say anything at all about anything, unless he’s complaining about something. Goddess, that man is such a prick; I do not ever want to put my life in his hands. Or anyone else’s life, for that matter.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, other than ‘Bleys the Aubergine’ – and what kind of name is that, anyway? – I think the others are okay people, even if they don’t have any fighting experience. I actually really like Markos, which surprises me because he’s a noble and a wizard, but it turns out that he got kidnapped as a kid and raised by pirates, and so he got raised as a commoner, just like me. He curses and drinks and plays cards like a sailor, too. It’s good to have another drinking buddy.</p><p></p><p>It’s kind of weird having a couple of war-priests with us. I mean… they’re so <em>quiet</em>. I have no idea what they’re thinking. But at least they’re not coming on all judgmental, telling everyone what to do and how to act. I’d still rather have had a priestess of Isis, or one of Your own priests, but if these two can fight and heal and do magic and all that, then I’ll be happy enough to have ‘em.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, it looks like we won’t be able to make any plans until tomorrow, because Bleys won’t discuss anything just because Markos and I had a few drinks. Please, Nephthys, give me the strength not to beat him bloody the next time he acts like a prick, what with him being a watch-mage and a brother-in-arms and all. Amen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ciaran, post: 3348212, member: 756"] [B]9 Sek 637 (evening)[/B] Blessed Nephthys, give me strength, because this is no band of adventurers. I’ve met them, I’ve talked to them, I’ve eaten and drank and signed that damned charter with them, and we are [I]so [/I]not ready to go fight monsters together. From what my new companions have told me, none of them have ever been in a real battle, not even the knight-priestess of Anhur. Well, they’ve all said so except the watch-mage, who won’t say anything at all about anything, unless he’s complaining about something. Goddess, that man is such a prick; I do not ever want to put my life in his hands. Or anyone else’s life, for that matter. Anyway, other than ‘Bleys the Aubergine’ – and what kind of name is that, anyway? – I think the others are okay people, even if they don’t have any fighting experience. I actually really like Markos, which surprises me because he’s a noble and a wizard, but it turns out that he got kidnapped as a kid and raised by pirates, and so he got raised as a commoner, just like me. He curses and drinks and plays cards like a sailor, too. It’s good to have another drinking buddy. It’s kind of weird having a couple of war-priests with us. I mean… they’re so [I]quiet[/I]. I have no idea what they’re thinking. But at least they’re not coming on all judgmental, telling everyone what to do and how to act. I’d still rather have had a priestess of Isis, or one of Your own priests, but if these two can fight and heal and do magic and all that, then I’ll be happy enough to have ‘em. Anyway, it looks like we won’t be able to make any plans until tomorrow, because Bleys won’t discuss anything just because Markos and I had a few drinks. Please, Nephthys, give me the strength not to beat him bloody the next time he acts like a prick, what with him being a watch-mage and a brother-in-arms and all. Amen. [/QUOTE]
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