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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 5319187" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p>Borric does a fair job of mending his past offense with Ophilia as she seems to enjoy both the attention and the chance to handle her language skills (she was offended by Francis' implications in French). She is distracted long enough by Borric that she completely misses the fact that Alwyn is called over by name by his friends, and they have to get her attention so that he can be given a drink.</p><p></p><p>It seems that the Norse had been on raids along the Mediterranean Sea and came here to sell their gains, though they are silent on which territory had been raided. The atmosphere becomes looser as the companions settle in with the regulars. The mood is festive indeed, probably because of the stress of travelling through strange and foreign lands.</p><p></p><p>Even Alwyn seems to enjoy himself more than usual. He is on his third mug of ale only a little after an hour... no, now he's on his fourth and slushing around his drink as he stumbles towards the gamblers.</p><p></p><p>Alwyn</p><p>[sblock]</p><p>When your companions called out your name you felt a presence flow across the room and possess you. The spirit is called El-ran, and he was a short and scrawny never-do-well from the area who was sometimes small-time merchant, sometimes sailor, and sometimes petty thief. Oh, and he was also a sometimes unsuccessful gambler. You have some control of El-ran, but his will is strong and he insists on drinking, gambling, and flirting with the barmaid Ophilia. It seems that El-ran doesn't realize that he is dead, and possessed you body once his spirit heard your name, which was close to his own.</p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 5319187, member: 34958"] Borric does a fair job of mending his past offense with Ophilia as she seems to enjoy both the attention and the chance to handle her language skills (she was offended by Francis' implications in French). She is distracted long enough by Borric that she completely misses the fact that Alwyn is called over by name by his friends, and they have to get her attention so that he can be given a drink. It seems that the Norse had been on raids along the Mediterranean Sea and came here to sell their gains, though they are silent on which territory had been raided. The atmosphere becomes looser as the companions settle in with the regulars. The mood is festive indeed, probably because of the stress of travelling through strange and foreign lands. Even Alwyn seems to enjoy himself more than usual. He is on his third mug of ale only a little after an hour... no, now he's on his fourth and slushing around his drink as he stumbles towards the gamblers. Alwyn [sblock] When your companions called out your name you felt a presence flow across the room and possess you. The spirit is called El-ran, and he was a short and scrawny never-do-well from the area who was sometimes small-time merchant, sometimes sailor, and sometimes petty thief. Oh, and he was also a sometimes unsuccessful gambler. You have some control of El-ran, but his will is strong and he insists on drinking, gambling, and flirting with the barmaid Ophilia. It seems that El-ran doesn't realize that he is dead, and possessed you body once his spirit heard your name, which was close to his own. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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