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<blockquote data-quote="drothgery" data-source="post: 119690" data-attributes="member: 360"><p><strong>The false Dragon</strong></p><p></p><p>With a little work, you manage to find someplace where even Shalimar has a decent view. It's hard not to notice when the procession begins to come into view.</p><p></p><p>[from the book]</p><p>The crowd surges forward, straining at the line of Guards who barely hold the street clear. As the lead elements of the procession round the corner, the air is spkit by the pealing of trumpets and the responding roar of the crowd. Rank after rank of trumpeters appear, followed by scores of drummers. As these musicians pass your position, a hundred ranks of horsemen flanked by scors and scores of archers and pikemen file around hte corner, the first ranks carrying aloft the banners of Andor; white lions on fields of red. Armor glitters in the cold sunshine, lances are held proudly aloft, and crimson banners flutter in the breeze.</p><p></p><p>Then, a massive wagon appears. four hitches of four giant workhorses pull the enormous vehicle, upon which sits an iron cage surounded by stately women, two at each corner -- Aes Sedai, surely <though Sirsei and Shalimar do not recognize any of them>. As the wagon appears you can make out a dozen men on horseback around it, wearing strange cloaks that shimmer and seem to disappear as they blow in the breeze <though of course Yuri, Sirsei, and Shalimar recognize the men as Warders, even if they don't recognize the men specifically>. Their eyes scan the crowd relentlessly.</p><p></p><p>But it is not they who hold your gaze as the wagon draws near. For there, in the cage, is Logain himself. The false Dragon is a tall man, with long dark hair that hangs in curls about his shoulders. He stares out at the crowd defiantly, suddenly making the processional seem a regal escort rather than a capturing army; the cage a stately coach rather than an iron prison. As he passes, his eyes seem to fall, for just a moment, on you, and you sense the power of the man.</p><p>[/from the book]</p><p></p><p>Except for Pedron, that is. While almost everyone was staring at the False Dragon, he managed to relieve an Andoran merchant of her purse. and 20 mk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drothgery, post: 119690, member: 360"] [b]The false Dragon[/b] With a little work, you manage to find someplace where even Shalimar has a decent view. It's hard not to notice when the procession begins to come into view. [from the book] The crowd surges forward, straining at the line of Guards who barely hold the street clear. As the lead elements of the procession round the corner, the air is spkit by the pealing of trumpets and the responding roar of the crowd. Rank after rank of trumpeters appear, followed by scores of drummers. As these musicians pass your position, a hundred ranks of horsemen flanked by scors and scores of archers and pikemen file around hte corner, the first ranks carrying aloft the banners of Andor; white lions on fields of red. Armor glitters in the cold sunshine, lances are held proudly aloft, and crimson banners flutter in the breeze. Then, a massive wagon appears. four hitches of four giant workhorses pull the enormous vehicle, upon which sits an iron cage surounded by stately women, two at each corner -- Aes Sedai, surely <though Sirsei and Shalimar do not recognize any of them>. As the wagon appears you can make out a dozen men on horseback around it, wearing strange cloaks that shimmer and seem to disappear as they blow in the breeze <though of course Yuri, Sirsei, and Shalimar recognize the men as Warders, even if they don't recognize the men specifically>. Their eyes scan the crowd relentlessly. But it is not they who hold your gaze as the wagon draws near. For there, in the cage, is Logain himself. The false Dragon is a tall man, with long dark hair that hangs in curls about his shoulders. He stares out at the crowd defiantly, suddenly making the processional seem a regal escort rather than a capturing army; the cage a stately coach rather than an iron prison. As he passes, his eyes seem to fall, for just a moment, on you, and you sense the power of the man. [/from the book] Except for Pedron, that is. While almost everyone was staring at the False Dragon, he managed to relieve an Andoran merchant of her purse. and 20 mk. [/QUOTE]
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