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<blockquote data-quote="Vymair" data-source="post: 661235" data-attributes="member: 116"><p><strong>Yrgach</strong></p><p></p><p>Yrgach snarled as he was awakened. Dusk was not for at least an hour, which would mean it was far too early for any to enter the Gothi’s tent. As his eyes cleared, he realized his master Garn was shaking him awake.</p><p></p><p>“Yrgach, it is time to awake, the Chief and I have words for you.” With that, Garn slipped out the tent as Yrgach pulled himself from his blankets and wondered what his master and the chief wanted. </p><p></p><p>He was moving through the forest on his way west some hours later. Apparently a man had come during the day and talked to the chief. He was surprised to find that he was being sent into the human’s city for he had no desire to do so, but was told it would foster good relations from the Tribes of the Beast and the Human Tribe. Since it was the will of the Chief and the Shaman, he went and thought little else on the matter.</p><p></p><p>He avoided the Halfling settlements as much as he could for he knew they would be afraid of his companion, a dire rat with a fearsome visage. As he traveled exclusively at night, it was simple matter to avoid homes and settlements. Near midnight on the third night of his journey, he saw a wooden palisade in the distance. He found a small copse of trees nearby and ordered his rat to stay there. Then he approached the gates. As he came forward, a challenge rang out from the guards.</p><p></p><p>“Who goes there?”</p><p></p><p>“Yrgach, Gothi of the Tribe of the Bear, I have come.” Yrgach stepped into the light and waited. After a few moments, the gates swung open and Yrgach was waved through. One of the guards spoke to him in Orc and directed him to a squat building filled with straw for sleeping. As Yrgach stepped inside, he saw several other Orcs eyeing him with suspicion until the saw the marks of the Gothi upon him. Several moved away to leave Yrgach a prime spot in the center of the back wall and he settled down to sleep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vymair, post: 661235, member: 116"] [b]Yrgach[/b] Yrgach snarled as he was awakened. Dusk was not for at least an hour, which would mean it was far too early for any to enter the Gothi’s tent. As his eyes cleared, he realized his master Garn was shaking him awake. “Yrgach, it is time to awake, the Chief and I have words for you.” With that, Garn slipped out the tent as Yrgach pulled himself from his blankets and wondered what his master and the chief wanted. He was moving through the forest on his way west some hours later. Apparently a man had come during the day and talked to the chief. He was surprised to find that he was being sent into the human’s city for he had no desire to do so, but was told it would foster good relations from the Tribes of the Beast and the Human Tribe. Since it was the will of the Chief and the Shaman, he went and thought little else on the matter. He avoided the Halfling settlements as much as he could for he knew they would be afraid of his companion, a dire rat with a fearsome visage. As he traveled exclusively at night, it was simple matter to avoid homes and settlements. Near midnight on the third night of his journey, he saw a wooden palisade in the distance. He found a small copse of trees nearby and ordered his rat to stay there. Then he approached the gates. As he came forward, a challenge rang out from the guards. “Who goes there?” “Yrgach, Gothi of the Tribe of the Bear, I have come.” Yrgach stepped into the light and waited. After a few moments, the gates swung open and Yrgach was waved through. One of the guards spoke to him in Orc and directed him to a squat building filled with straw for sleeping. As Yrgach stepped inside, he saw several other Orcs eyeing him with suspicion until the saw the marks of the Gothi upon him. Several moved away to leave Yrgach a prime spot in the center of the back wall and he settled down to sleep. [/QUOTE]
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