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<blockquote data-quote="Other Guy" data-source="post: 111828" data-attributes="member: 3006"><p><strong>Frantic Introductions</strong></p><p></p><p>(OOC)</p><p>My time zone is GMT -5.</p><p>Pronunciations, using <a href="http://www.dictionary.com/help/ahd4/pronkey.html" target="_blank">http://www.dictionary.com/help/ahd4/pronkey.html</a>, are as follows:</p><p>Velerel (VĔL-ûr-rĕl, or VĔL-ŭ-rĕl)</p><p>Nezeron (NĔ-zûr-ŭn, or NĔ-zŭ-rŭn)</p><p>(/OOC)</p><p></p><p>It was pure luck that the young man had managed to get this job when he had. He had only been in Baldur's Gate for a few days when he met Talindra, the captain of the <strong>Qillathe</strong>. However, it was certainly not luck that he had managed to be this late to his first day on the job. He had spent too much time roaming the city and had quickly lost track of the time. When he realized what he had done he ran like a mad dog out the door of the temple to Umberlee, through the streets, and straight towards the docks.</p><p></p><p>Now that the ship is in view as he turns the last corner, he stops, seeing that, in fact, the ship is still anchored and waiting. <em>Well, as long as I haven't missed the ship, I suppose there isn't any real reason to further disgrace myself.</em> He begins calmly walking toward the boat, trying, though failing, to catch his breath as he continues onto the docks. "How does that look to you, Nezeron?" He asks the Raven that sits, perched on his shoulder, in a strange language that nobody else nearby understands, and then continues "That will be our home for quite some time. I know that you're used to travelling on land, but don't worry, this should still be lots of fun."</p><p></p><p>As he finally steps into the boat he bows low and apologizes to a crippled man that greets him, asking what he has come for. <em>That poor man, he can't even afford a regeneration spell</em>, he thinks. "I am Velerel. I have been hired by your captain, Talindra, to serve as a translator for you and your crew. But right now, I only hope that you will accept my apologies for being as late as I am, and for delaying your departure as well."</p><p></p><p>An attractive, pale young human, about 19 years of age, now stands before your crew. His appearance is rather strange, but in a pleasing way; His hair, an unnatural blue color and on the top part of his head it has grown to be long enough to touch his mouth. He stands at about six foot three and weighs close to 155 pounds. He wears an explorer’s outfit with the holy symbol of the Elven goddess of air, Aerdrie Faenya, sewn into the dark blue-white design. Those of the crew with decent eyesight can notice his green eyes. He is wearing a backpack and caries in either hand a large, black duffel bag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Other Guy, post: 111828, member: 3006"] [b]Frantic Introductions[/b] (OOC) My time zone is GMT -5. Pronunciations, using [url]http://www.dictionary.com/help/ahd4/pronkey.html[/url], are as follows: Velerel (VĔL-ûr-rĕl, or VĔL-ŭ-rĕl) Nezeron (NĔ-zûr-ŭn, or NĔ-zŭ-rŭn) (/OOC) It was pure luck that the young man had managed to get this job when he had. He had only been in Baldur's Gate for a few days when he met Talindra, the captain of the [B]Qillathe[/B]. However, it was certainly not luck that he had managed to be this late to his first day on the job. He had spent too much time roaming the city and had quickly lost track of the time. When he realized what he had done he ran like a mad dog out the door of the temple to Umberlee, through the streets, and straight towards the docks. Now that the ship is in view as he turns the last corner, he stops, seeing that, in fact, the ship is still anchored and waiting. [I]Well, as long as I haven't missed the ship, I suppose there isn't any real reason to further disgrace myself.[/I] He begins calmly walking toward the boat, trying, though failing, to catch his breath as he continues onto the docks. "How does that look to you, Nezeron?" He asks the Raven that sits, perched on his shoulder, in a strange language that nobody else nearby understands, and then continues "That will be our home for quite some time. I know that you're used to travelling on land, but don't worry, this should still be lots of fun." As he finally steps into the boat he bows low and apologizes to a crippled man that greets him, asking what he has come for. [I]That poor man, he can't even afford a regeneration spell[/I], he thinks. "I am Velerel. I have been hired by your captain, Talindra, to serve as a translator for you and your crew. But right now, I only hope that you will accept my apologies for being as late as I am, and for delaying your departure as well." An attractive, pale young human, about 19 years of age, now stands before your crew. His appearance is rather strange, but in a pleasing way; His hair, an unnatural blue color and on the top part of his head it has grown to be long enough to touch his mouth. He stands at about six foot three and weighs close to 155 pounds. He wears an explorer’s outfit with the holy symbol of the Elven goddess of air, Aerdrie Faenya, sewn into the dark blue-white design. Those of the crew with decent eyesight can notice his green eyes. He is wearing a backpack and caries in either hand a large, black duffel bag. [/QUOTE]
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