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<blockquote data-quote="pathfinderq1" data-source="post: 3551887" data-attributes="member: 48394"><p>Johanna enjoyed the night's festivities, perhaps a bit too much. When she woke, though, that fell dream was still clearly blazoned in her mind- she knew it was more than the feverish result of too much to drink. Part of her wondered what it might mean, but she had the stoic acceptance of Fate that so many Jotun did- if the vision had true worth, she knew her path would lead that way when the time was right. That would not be today, though, and she knew there was much to do here. The mental image of her father, and of the sword he carried, would still be as clear tomorrow- and likely for some time to come.</p><p></p><p>She made her way downstairs slowly- while she had the resilience of youth and good health, there had been hard fighting yesterday, and her muscles were yet stiff and sore. Her eyebrows quirked a little as she first looked around their table, noting the extra chairs that seemed to have been added- it was the sight of breakfast, though, that brought a smile to her face. Well that, and the sight of some of her companions already up and about...</p><p></p><p>She offered a courteous nod of her head to the priests, and piled her plate with food as she listened to their offer. The chest of gold was certainly impressive- it was far more money than she had seen in one place before. But she was no dwarf, and while money held its allure, she knew the true measure of a warrior lay in deeds. As some of her companions accepted the offer, she nodded in agreement. "It would be an honor to witness the destruction of such an unholy thing- and the sooner the better, I think. When is the ceremony?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pathfinderq1, post: 3551887, member: 48394"] Johanna enjoyed the night's festivities, perhaps a bit too much. When she woke, though, that fell dream was still clearly blazoned in her mind- she knew it was more than the feverish result of too much to drink. Part of her wondered what it might mean, but she had the stoic acceptance of Fate that so many Jotun did- if the vision had true worth, she knew her path would lead that way when the time was right. That would not be today, though, and she knew there was much to do here. The mental image of her father, and of the sword he carried, would still be as clear tomorrow- and likely for some time to come. She made her way downstairs slowly- while she had the resilience of youth and good health, there had been hard fighting yesterday, and her muscles were yet stiff and sore. Her eyebrows quirked a little as she first looked around their table, noting the extra chairs that seemed to have been added- it was the sight of breakfast, though, that brought a smile to her face. Well that, and the sight of some of her companions already up and about... She offered a courteous nod of her head to the priests, and piled her plate with food as she listened to their offer. The chest of gold was certainly impressive- it was far more money than she had seen in one place before. But she was no dwarf, and while money held its allure, she knew the true measure of a warrior lay in deeds. As some of her companions accepted the offer, she nodded in agreement. "It would be an honor to witness the destruction of such an unholy thing- and the sooner the better, I think. When is the ceremony?" [/QUOTE]
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