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<blockquote data-quote="chakken98" data-source="post: 3371904" data-attributes="member: 47307"><p>will fix the spells...and I figured the dover were smaller being doglike but I wanted Thelso to be one of the few taller dover, </p><p></p><p>as for the crossbow; if you approve the below then we good. if not I'll switch to short spears instead of crossbow. </p><p></p><p>There was a time when Thelso would wander around the village into the wildwood to see to the nurturing of nature and wild life. He would never venture out to far, as he was only one dover and should anything come into his path that might be agrresive he would not want a conflict to ensue. But there was one day while listening to the sounds of the birds in the sky, he heard a faint cry of an animal in pain. As always, he found his way to the source of the noise. And to his suprise it was no animal at all but an outsider. Thelso had seen outsiders before, but rarely ever this close. It appeared that this outsider was a male that had been gravely wounded in some sort of conflict. Thelso began to pray to the goddess and healed him as best he could. The mans armor was badly damaged, and was cover in his and others blood. His weapons laid before him. Thelso gathered up what he could, a sword, some device that appeared to short little arrows from it, his backpack. Since Thelso was not made to carry so much so he travel slowly not to injure the outsider any further. After what seemed like days to Thelso (which was more like an hour) he had made it to his home. Other dover of the city help Thelso carry this outsider to his temple. There Thelso along with other healers, clensed him of the rest of his wounds and nursed him back to health. The outsider was greatful to the Dover and Thelso for helping him. And as a gift the man gave Thelso his crossbow. He did his best to explain it function and how it would work. The outsider stayed in with the Dover for a few more weeks training Thelso on the use of the crossbow, until the day he began his journey home. Thelso has kept this in his home as a token of friendship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chakken98, post: 3371904, member: 47307"] will fix the spells...and I figured the dover were smaller being doglike but I wanted Thelso to be one of the few taller dover, as for the crossbow; if you approve the below then we good. if not I'll switch to short spears instead of crossbow. There was a time when Thelso would wander around the village into the wildwood to see to the nurturing of nature and wild life. He would never venture out to far, as he was only one dover and should anything come into his path that might be agrresive he would not want a conflict to ensue. But there was one day while listening to the sounds of the birds in the sky, he heard a faint cry of an animal in pain. As always, he found his way to the source of the noise. And to his suprise it was no animal at all but an outsider. Thelso had seen outsiders before, but rarely ever this close. It appeared that this outsider was a male that had been gravely wounded in some sort of conflict. Thelso began to pray to the goddess and healed him as best he could. The mans armor was badly damaged, and was cover in his and others blood. His weapons laid before him. Thelso gathered up what he could, a sword, some device that appeared to short little arrows from it, his backpack. Since Thelso was not made to carry so much so he travel slowly not to injure the outsider any further. After what seemed like days to Thelso (which was more like an hour) he had made it to his home. Other dover of the city help Thelso carry this outsider to his temple. There Thelso along with other healers, clensed him of the rest of his wounds and nursed him back to health. The outsider was greatful to the Dover and Thelso for helping him. And as a gift the man gave Thelso his crossbow. He did his best to explain it function and how it would work. The outsider stayed in with the Dover for a few more weeks training Thelso on the use of the crossbow, until the day he began his journey home. Thelso has kept this in his home as a token of friendship. [/QUOTE]
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