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       Re: The Honor of the King
       By: Okakouta Date: August 4, 2016, 10:57 pm
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       He raises an eye brow to you, slowly putting down his things
       again. "Master Gremion and I were students together at the
       Western Isles Circle together. I know him well." Now speaking in
       druidic, you recognize some possible incincerity in his mention
       of 'Master'.
       "I am not, nor was the King's aide. As I undestand it Grach fell
       gloriously in battle against the hordes of Gulthandor, whom
       continue to question the sovereignty of the Western Isles
       hundreds of years later. It is a question of our origin, one the
       druids particularly bear."
       "Now Master Gremion was at one time close to the un Taig Clan. I
       am and have long been now the advisor to Jarl of Perdido,
       Murtagh an Braum." You do not exactly sense pride in his voice,
       but certainly no disrespect as when he speaks of Gremion.
       "Seeing the future is a burden, but having the world mock you
       is...unique."
       "Which circle are you from Man Who is One With Waves?"
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       Re: The Honor of the King
       By: Duncan Seastove Date: August 5, 2016, 10:54 am
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       *How attractive is Aideen?*
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       Re: The Honor of the King
       By: Okakouta Date: August 5, 2016, 11:31 am
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       *This will have to be second hand news to Viri, due to him being
       previously "indisposed". Viri can verify for himself when they
       inevitably meet again*
       One of the other members of the company may describe her as:
       rather attractive, early 20s you'd guess. Fair aubern colored
       hair, with blue eyes and tall stature (~175 cm). She has high
       cheekbones and a rugged face, one filled with determination. The
       only thing you'd consider stereotypically feminine about her, is
       the balanced and fluid motion with which she walks, aside from
       her family's crest dangling from her neck and an earring in a
       symbol none of you immediately recognize.
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       Re: The Honor of the King
       By: Duncan Seastove Date: August 5, 2016, 2:58 pm
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       "Come, friends, let us not tarry on the beach too long, pleasant
       as it may be. I am eager to make the acquaintance of Lady
       Aideen." Turning to the Druid who Popo is conversing with, Viri
       bows and says, "Greetings, Master Druid. A thousand apologies
       for my associate's interruption of your meditations. As you may
       have noticed, he is a most eccentric fellow. Would you happen to
       know where Lady Aideen's party has made camp?"
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       Re: The Honor of the King
       By: Rognvaldr Date: August 5, 2016, 8:37 pm
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       Popo replies to Viri dismissively, "yah yah, bro, you can go
       ahead" After he continues in druidic, "...I'm from Ishtar, the
       land of the monks of the cool ocean breeze technique, in our
       language we call it, 'Kai-Keanu'." Popo shows him the back of
       his tunic, to show off his koi mon and feathered helmet
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       />"... but all that is only history now." Popo hangs his head in
       sorrow, "I was taught by Brother Shirri of the Kai-Keanu Temple
       how to live by the Kaikeanu code. After our exile, Ishtar's
       village elder Geck Moo and I survived together on this
       continent. He taught me this language and something about the
       ancient ways... I think he hoped I could be his heir, but he...
       fell too soon and I learned too slowly."
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       Re: The Honor of the King
       By: Discodontron Date: August 5, 2016, 8:44 pm
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       Clunk chooses to go to the market area. He looks for a merchant
       of cards(12+2=14) "Hello Friend, I would like to buy only joker
       cards!' Clunk softly says under his breath. " It would be
       helpful to have only Jokers, atleast for me"
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       Re: The Honor of the King
       By: Okakouta Date: August 6, 2016, 12:57 am
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       "I am sorry for your losses. The respect you give your late
       Master does the both of you credit." He looks upon the group. "I
       am Nersoom, and as your friends says we should depart. I am not
       aware of Aideen arriving in Trolde," he says slowly. "I have
       some matters to take care of. I will see you later at Kaer
       Trolde," he says with certainty. "It was pleasant to meet you
       all, " he says in common.
       Clunk walks around the market. People are giving you a
       considerable amount of looks, even stares. Most of the market is
       food or locally produced goods. These stalls include leather
       goods - bags, belts, boots. Blankets, quilts, and panchos with
       the un Taig Clan symbol woven into them. Also available are some
       baskets and fishing nets. In terms of finery, pearls are
       ubiquitous for jewelry in the form of earrings and necklaces,
       mostly set into what you would think is silver.
       One stall has more off-beat goods including some games. There is
       a chess board from Waterdeep with a few missing pieces, High
       Imaskari Checkers, a game involving glass beads on a wooden
       board, an abacus, and a Go board, missing all of its pieces. A
       glass case half-covered with a blue and golden cloth appears to
       contain some kinds of cards inside. These cards are none that
       you are familiar with, and have more intricate designs. The
       cloth has what appear to be mountains and an upturned crescent
       moon. The old man tending to the shop is engaged in polishing a
       small statue looking like an unfurled scroll.
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       Re: The Honor of the King
       By: Rognvaldr Date: August 6, 2016, 11:11 am
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       Popo replies, "See you later brother," and gives a shaka.
       "Alright, well, I need a skibby. Lets paddle out to the nearest
       inn."
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       Re: The Honor of the King
       By: Discodontron Date: August 6, 2016, 9:02 pm
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       "WhaTs in your hands, there young merchant!"
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       Re: The Honor of the King
       By: Duncan Seastove Date: August 7, 2016, 8:19 am
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       Viri follows Popo towards the inn. Along the way, he glances
       around the market with feigned disinterest. He's not got much
       money, so what he's looking for is anything worth stealing, or
       anyone particularly interesting or attractive looking.
       *Perception: 5*
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