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<blockquote data-quote="Eluvan" data-source="post: 1887428" data-attributes="member: 24812"><p>Though the effect of Palol's death on her was quite profound, it doesn't take long for Lin to move on to other topics of thought. Such is the way her mind works - she has plenty of regrets, but she rarely dwells on them. This is just another. Whilst Koren and Grim talk with the Elven woman, her mind is wandering to other things. Specifically, she is pondering the papers and journal she caught a glimpse of in the dead professor's satchel. Presumably, he was wanted dead for a reason - it seems unlikely that the attack was a random act of violence. And the warforged must have wanted something from the corpse - likely those papers. Otherwise why would it have endangered itself by attacking those who came across the scene? It could simply have made it's escape if its business was concluded. </p><p></p><p> So the papers, or the journal, must have some significance. Her curiosity is well and truly piqued. She mentally curses herself for not being a little quicker and managing to procure the satchel before things became complicated, and makes a mental note to try to investigate the matter further - perhaps take it up with the seargant who took the satchel. </p><p></p><p> When Grim asks his question, Lin maintains her presence in the background, delaying to see what Koren will say. She would still rather like to go to the party, but she doesn't care all that much and she would prefer to simply go with the prevailing feeling of the group rather than be wilful on this occassion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eluvan, post: 1887428, member: 24812"] Though the effect of Palol's death on her was quite profound, it doesn't take long for Lin to move on to other topics of thought. Such is the way her mind works - she has plenty of regrets, but she rarely dwells on them. This is just another. Whilst Koren and Grim talk with the Elven woman, her mind is wandering to other things. Specifically, she is pondering the papers and journal she caught a glimpse of in the dead professor's satchel. Presumably, he was wanted dead for a reason - it seems unlikely that the attack was a random act of violence. And the warforged must have wanted something from the corpse - likely those papers. Otherwise why would it have endangered itself by attacking those who came across the scene? It could simply have made it's escape if its business was concluded. So the papers, or the journal, must have some significance. Her curiosity is well and truly piqued. She mentally curses herself for not being a little quicker and managing to procure the satchel before things became complicated, and makes a mental note to try to investigate the matter further - perhaps take it up with the seargant who took the satchel. When Grim asks his question, Lin maintains her presence in the background, delaying to see what Koren will say. She would still rather like to go to the party, but she doesn't care all that much and she would prefer to simply go with the prevailing feeling of the group rather than be wilful on this occassion. [/QUOTE]
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