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<blockquote data-quote="Branding Opportunity" data-source="post: 2336169" data-attributes="member: 31812"><p><strong>In the Fiddling Viceroy</strong></p><p></p><p>A human woman in her mid-forties comes over to Reivik. She looks to have quite a lot of Flan in her, with light bronze skin, brown eyes and dark, wavy hair. She nods at the dwarf, "Surely, sir. There's a table over to your left," as she points to an empty table near the bar. "It just opened up a few minutes ago. Seat yourself." Hearing someone call to her, she leaves Reivik.</p><p></p><p>George scans the room, but doesn't recognize anyone. Anastasia, however, picks out an old man sitting at a table against the right wall. His name is Baldram, and he is a member of the Order of the Star, swordsmen who dedicate themselves to their hero-diety, Kelanen. He is sitting with a stern-looking younger man and having a meal.</p><p></p><p><em>OOC: All of you have heard of the Order of the Star, which takes its name from Kelanen's symbol, nine swords radiating outward to form a starburst. The organization spans the western nations, but Istivin's chapter in particular always best exemplified Kelanen's dedication to swordplay and the pursuite of a cosmic balance betwen the Four Dooms: good, evil, law and chaos. The principles that had for so long served as the chapter's foundation ironically led to its undoing on the eve of Istivin's fall, when most of its members perished standing their ground against Galmoor's army. The futile, spirited defense allowed thousands of citizens to flee the city. Baldram was a swordmaster but as he was in his late seventies, he was too frail to stand with his brothers.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Branding Opportunity, post: 2336169, member: 31812"] [b]In the Fiddling Viceroy[/b] A human woman in her mid-forties comes over to Reivik. She looks to have quite a lot of Flan in her, with light bronze skin, brown eyes and dark, wavy hair. She nods at the dwarf, "Surely, sir. There's a table over to your left," as she points to an empty table near the bar. "It just opened up a few minutes ago. Seat yourself." Hearing someone call to her, she leaves Reivik. George scans the room, but doesn't recognize anyone. Anastasia, however, picks out an old man sitting at a table against the right wall. His name is Baldram, and he is a member of the Order of the Star, swordsmen who dedicate themselves to their hero-diety, Kelanen. He is sitting with a stern-looking younger man and having a meal. [I]OOC: All of you have heard of the Order of the Star, which takes its name from Kelanen's symbol, nine swords radiating outward to form a starburst. The organization spans the western nations, but Istivin's chapter in particular always best exemplified Kelanen's dedication to swordplay and the pursuite of a cosmic balance betwen the Four Dooms: good, evil, law and chaos. The principles that had for so long served as the chapter's foundation ironically led to its undoing on the eve of Istivin's fall, when most of its members perished standing their ground against Galmoor's army. The futile, spirited defense allowed thousands of citizens to flee the city. Baldram was a swordmaster but as he was in his late seventies, he was too frail to stand with his brothers.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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