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<blockquote data-quote="Gregor" data-source="post: 5793033" data-attributes="member: 11751"><p><span style="color: Magenta">"Never happy? I do believe you must be projecting my effeminate friend. I am an advisor to some of the highest mages on the continent due to my extensive arcane repertoire and my personal experience with Ragesian Inquisitors. I am quite happy thank you, and a lover of great art and theatre. And what are you? The errand boy ... oh and a brigand if my memory serves."</span> She delivers a smug grin. <span style="color: Magenta">"Pity you're not in the show. I was under the impression that you were some kind of performer ... a mummer if I am not mistaken? Must not be very good if you're watching the show instead of acting in it."</span> She turns back to the rest of the group and continues.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Magenta">"What I was saying to those without an attitude problem was that these allusions are incredibly banal. It is so obvious that the council is pandering to the audience of diplomats and representatives from abroad. Consider it. The dragon is Ragesia, the air mage is Ostalin, the fire mage is Dassen, the water mage is Shahalesti, and Toteth, an earth mage, is Sindaire. The woman in green is meant to represent Seaquen, coming to aid Dassen. The division of elements are fairly common motifs for the nations of the region; the original myth just said there were four mages who helped Toteth. The costume choices are also clearly intended to show many nations working together against Ragesia."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregor, post: 5793033, member: 11751"] [COLOR="Magenta"]"Never happy? I do believe you must be projecting my effeminate friend. I am an advisor to some of the highest mages on the continent due to my extensive arcane repertoire and my personal experience with Ragesian Inquisitors. I am quite happy thank you, and a lover of great art and theatre. And what are you? The errand boy ... oh and a brigand if my memory serves."[/COLOR] She delivers a smug grin. [COLOR="Magenta"]"Pity you're not in the show. I was under the impression that you were some kind of performer ... a mummer if I am not mistaken? Must not be very good if you're watching the show instead of acting in it."[/COLOR] She turns back to the rest of the group and continues. [COLOR="Magenta"]"What I was saying to those without an attitude problem was that these allusions are incredibly banal. It is so obvious that the council is pandering to the audience of diplomats and representatives from abroad. Consider it. The dragon is Ragesia, the air mage is Ostalin, the fire mage is Dassen, the water mage is Shahalesti, and Toteth, an earth mage, is Sindaire. The woman in green is meant to represent Seaquen, coming to aid Dassen. The division of elements are fairly common motifs for the nations of the region; the original myth just said there were four mages who helped Toteth. The costume choices are also clearly intended to show many nations working together against Ragesia."[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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