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<blockquote data-quote="Vymair" data-source="post: 661232" data-attributes="member: 116"><p><strong>Nocnae and Maev</strong></p><p></p><p>Nocnae was worried, although Maev (short for Maevishun) was familiar with the humans, he did not know why the Mayor found it necessary to send his brother along with him this time. Nocnae knew the humans the best of all of the hobbits and although he had told Maev many tales and taught him their tongue, he was not sure Maev understood the seriousness commonly found in these strangers. Nocnae knew these humans better that anyone. He had been the young hobbit who had first met the humans on that fateful day 23 years ago. His natural curiousity and interest in tales of all kinds made the newcomers and their history irresistable. He had been the first hobbit to learn the outlanders’ language and due to his aptitude for such things, spoke it flawlessly. He frequently served as a translator in the early years so he was very familiar with most of the important people in Eyre and most knew him on sight. He still found their excessive piety unfathomable, but he knew their seriousness could definitely cause Maev trouble if he fell into his normal habits from home.</p><p></p><p>Maev, on the other hand, was excited. While he had seen the big people many times, he rarely got to go to New Eyre. He was bubbling with excitement while peppering Nocnae with 100 questions about the strange outlanders. Nocnae accepted these with good humor, but still wondered how many of his answers were getting through to his younger brother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vymair, post: 661232, member: 116"] [b]Nocnae and Maev[/b] Nocnae was worried, although Maev (short for Maevishun) was familiar with the humans, he did not know why the Mayor found it necessary to send his brother along with him this time. Nocnae knew the humans the best of all of the hobbits and although he had told Maev many tales and taught him their tongue, he was not sure Maev understood the seriousness commonly found in these strangers. Nocnae knew these humans better that anyone. He had been the young hobbit who had first met the humans on that fateful day 23 years ago. His natural curiousity and interest in tales of all kinds made the newcomers and their history irresistable. He had been the first hobbit to learn the outlanders’ language and due to his aptitude for such things, spoke it flawlessly. He frequently served as a translator in the early years so he was very familiar with most of the important people in Eyre and most knew him on sight. He still found their excessive piety unfathomable, but he knew their seriousness could definitely cause Maev trouble if he fell into his normal habits from home. Maev, on the other hand, was excited. While he had seen the big people many times, he rarely got to go to New Eyre. He was bubbling with excitement while peppering Nocnae with 100 questions about the strange outlanders. Nocnae accepted these with good humor, but still wondered how many of his answers were getting through to his younger brother. [/QUOTE]
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