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<blockquote data-quote="pathfinderq1" data-source="post: 3545515" data-attributes="member: 48394"><p>Johanna takes her time upstairs, trying to get cleaned up as best she can. In the end, though, she settles for washing away the bits of blood and undead chunks that had accumulated on her and changing into her spare set of clothes- while simple, they are at least clean. A real bath and the services of a laundry, civilized luxuries that they are, can wait until morning. Once finished, she makes her way back downstairs to rejoin her companions.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>"<span style="color: Green">I like the idea of at least seeing what the Iron Virtue would be willing to pay- but I truly care not, so long as that piece of dark magic is destroyed. It sounds as if we're here for the rest of the festival, so we've some time to decide."</span> Her voice is calm now, rich and pleasant, and it is hard to reconcile her smooth tones and happy smile with the hard-bitten blood-drenched swordswoman she had been down in those tunnels.</p><p></p><p>Once the bard switches to more appropriate music, her mood seems to lift even more- while the song itself is not a Jotun tune, the mood and the sound are refreshingly familiar. It is almost like many a night she spent with her grandfather, or among her fellow warriors and sailors. Once that song is finished she steps over to the musician, lofting a gold coin in his direction. <span style="color: Green">"Once you're done singing, perhaps you'd stop by our table. We've done work worthy of song today- maybe you can here our tale and compose a tune to spread our fame, and build your own reputation."</span> After all, one of her most cherished ambitions was to have skalds sing of her deeds- what they had done today was but the beginning of a true warrior's saga, but it was a solid beginning, and they deserved some song for it.</p><p></p><p>OOC:[sblock] I'll mark off the bard's gold piece when I'm doing my level-crunching this weekend[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pathfinderq1, post: 3545515, member: 48394"] Johanna takes her time upstairs, trying to get cleaned up as best she can. In the end, though, she settles for washing away the bits of blood and undead chunks that had accumulated on her and changing into her spare set of clothes- while simple, they are at least clean. A real bath and the services of a laundry, civilized luxuries that they are, can wait until morning. Once finished, she makes her way back downstairs to rejoin her companions. "[COLOR=Green]I like the idea of at least seeing what the Iron Virtue would be willing to pay- but I truly care not, so long as that piece of dark magic is destroyed. It sounds as if we're here for the rest of the festival, so we've some time to decide."[/COLOR] Her voice is calm now, rich and pleasant, and it is hard to reconcile her smooth tones and happy smile with the hard-bitten blood-drenched swordswoman she had been down in those tunnels. Once the bard switches to more appropriate music, her mood seems to lift even more- while the song itself is not a Jotun tune, the mood and the sound are refreshingly familiar. It is almost like many a night she spent with her grandfather, or among her fellow warriors and sailors. Once that song is finished she steps over to the musician, lofting a gold coin in his direction. [COLOR=Green]"Once you're done singing, perhaps you'd stop by our table. We've done work worthy of song today- maybe you can here our tale and compose a tune to spread our fame, and build your own reputation."[/COLOR] After all, one of her most cherished ambitions was to have skalds sing of her deeds- what they had done today was but the beginning of a true warrior's saga, but it was a solid beginning, and they deserved some song for it. OOC:[sblock] I'll mark off the bard's gold piece when I'm doing my level-crunching this weekend[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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