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<blockquote data-quote="pathfinderq1" data-source="post: 3351232" data-attributes="member: 48394"><p>For Johanna, the night had not quite dissolved into a blur of ale, song, and celebration- when one was learning the path of a warrior/skald, one important lesson was how to remember things no matter how many ale-steins one had hoisted in merriment. It had been both an honor and an incredible amount of enjoyment to hear stories of her grandfather's storied past from folk who had known and adventured with him- and the other facers of the revel had been quite a bit of fun as well- but she still remebered the events of the day before, which helped keep the "fun" in proper perspective.</p><p></p><p>She woke slowly, enjoying the leisure of not having to immediately go on watch or break camp. A few quick sips of water and a few quick swipes of a wet towel completed the morning wake-up processes. She dressed casually- there would be no hard travel today, and with luck no fighting. She pulled her long heavy fall of hair back in a simple sailor's braid and headed down stairs to breakfast. But even before she reached the top of the stairs, she felt something missing... Not quite reluctantly, she returned to her room and retrieved her greatsword. It took only a few seconds to slide the heavy blade and its scabbard rig into place across her back, and she paused an instant longer to place a pair of daggers as well- while she could hope for no battles today, she wanted to be ready, and she also wanted to be completely comfortable with the greatsword's weight and bulk.</p><p></p><p>Properly dressed at last, she made her way downstairs. While she nodded and waved at the older crowd in thanks and greeting, she turned aside to the table where Redbeard and another young man from last night were already eating. She gave a glance at the other, unfamiliar man, but she said not a word as she began to assemble a few quick morsels of food from what was available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pathfinderq1, post: 3351232, member: 48394"] For Johanna, the night had not quite dissolved into a blur of ale, song, and celebration- when one was learning the path of a warrior/skald, one important lesson was how to remember things no matter how many ale-steins one had hoisted in merriment. It had been both an honor and an incredible amount of enjoyment to hear stories of her grandfather's storied past from folk who had known and adventured with him- and the other facers of the revel had been quite a bit of fun as well- but she still remebered the events of the day before, which helped keep the "fun" in proper perspective. She woke slowly, enjoying the leisure of not having to immediately go on watch or break camp. A few quick sips of water and a few quick swipes of a wet towel completed the morning wake-up processes. She dressed casually- there would be no hard travel today, and with luck no fighting. She pulled her long heavy fall of hair back in a simple sailor's braid and headed down stairs to breakfast. But even before she reached the top of the stairs, she felt something missing... Not quite reluctantly, she returned to her room and retrieved her greatsword. It took only a few seconds to slide the heavy blade and its scabbard rig into place across her back, and she paused an instant longer to place a pair of daggers as well- while she could hope for no battles today, she wanted to be ready, and she also wanted to be completely comfortable with the greatsword's weight and bulk. Properly dressed at last, she made her way downstairs. While she nodded and waved at the older crowd in thanks and greeting, she turned aside to the table where Redbeard and another young man from last night were already eating. She gave a glance at the other, unfamiliar man, but she said not a word as she began to assemble a few quick morsels of food from what was available. [/QUOTE]
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