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<blockquote data-quote="kirinke" data-source="post: 2128613" data-attributes="member: 15409"><p>[sblock] Sorry guys, you went to fast for me. ^_^ Here is Teleri's belated response before she left the tent. Oh, this is right after Calenthang's outburst.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>"My lady judicar, I do not believe that I am special in anyway, but I would not have made such a deal with that fiend, having seen her true face. And while I do have a certain amount of pride, it is balanced by the wisdom, that I cannot do everything. Each of my friends adds something to the whole. Together we are greater than we are seperately. Perhaps, in your isolation, you have forgotten that. As a priestess of Sehanine Moonbow, I would suggest that you explore the option of gaining other allies. The night-hag was not killed, only banished. Remember that. Now she has a grudge and you are not strong enough to fight her." </p><p></p><p>Teleri smiled coldly, grimly, keeping a firm grip on her own bleak anger as Calenthang left after his outburst, secretly agreeing with him."Do not let your own pride destroy what you have so long fought for." She warned and left after Ayden, having heard enough. </p><p></p><p>She breathed the fresh air, glad to be out of that thinly veiled cesspit of a tent and broke into a light run, vanishing into the tumbled assortment of fair-goers, glad that the hag is gone, so these people can enjoy the fair without nightmares dogging their dreams. Now it can be a true festivel of life, breathing new hope into a region so long held in the darkness of isolation and xenophobia.</p><p></p><p>She slowed, breathing lightly, pausing in front of an armourer, watching the elf weave a complicated series of rings onto a backing of beautifully tooled leather, the start of a masterfully crafted set of studded leather. She smiled, remembering how her father would repair armor on late winter evenings, though not as well as this. Something bright caught her eye, a supple shine of light on bright metal links...</p><p></p><p>[sblock] Piffle. 200 pp. We can always earn more coin, without having to sully our good name. Oh, subtract the gold for the mithril shirt and darkwood shield if that's ok. And while Teleri has alot of pride, it runs differently from that elf's. She wouldn't soil her blade with that coward's blood. <img src="http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/devious.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":]" title="Devious :]" data-shortname=":]" /> She's not anywhere near the tent when Sarlis attacks, she's shopping. [/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kirinke, post: 2128613, member: 15409"] [sblock] Sorry guys, you went to fast for me. ^_^ Here is Teleri's belated response before she left the tent. Oh, this is right after Calenthang's outburst.[/sblock] "My lady judicar, I do not believe that I am special in anyway, but I would not have made such a deal with that fiend, having seen her true face. And while I do have a certain amount of pride, it is balanced by the wisdom, that I cannot do everything. Each of my friends adds something to the whole. Together we are greater than we are seperately. Perhaps, in your isolation, you have forgotten that. As a priestess of Sehanine Moonbow, I would suggest that you explore the option of gaining other allies. The night-hag was not killed, only banished. Remember that. Now she has a grudge and you are not strong enough to fight her." Teleri smiled coldly, grimly, keeping a firm grip on her own bleak anger as Calenthang left after his outburst, secretly agreeing with him."Do not let your own pride destroy what you have so long fought for." She warned and left after Ayden, having heard enough. She breathed the fresh air, glad to be out of that thinly veiled cesspit of a tent and broke into a light run, vanishing into the tumbled assortment of fair-goers, glad that the hag is gone, so these people can enjoy the fair without nightmares dogging their dreams. Now it can be a true festivel of life, breathing new hope into a region so long held in the darkness of isolation and xenophobia. She slowed, breathing lightly, pausing in front of an armourer, watching the elf weave a complicated series of rings onto a backing of beautifully tooled leather, the start of a masterfully crafted set of studded leather. She smiled, remembering how her father would repair armor on late winter evenings, though not as well as this. Something bright caught her eye, a supple shine of light on bright metal links... [sblock] Piffle. 200 pp. We can always earn more coin, without having to sully our good name. Oh, subtract the gold for the mithril shirt and darkwood shield if that's ok. And while Teleri has alot of pride, it runs differently from that elf's. She wouldn't soil her blade with that coward's blood. :] She's not anywhere near the tent when Sarlis attacks, she's shopping. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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