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by Dáire
October 16th, 2019, 5:07 pm
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Re: The White Hart Tavern -Amongst The Elves

He let the scowl fall from his face as she went on, the thought of the noble families being no longer, pleased him; but the boring realist in him knew more would just squabble, murder and cheat until they took the recently vacated positions. Shoving the last bite of his meal into his mouth he swivel...
by Dáire
October 17th, 2019, 2:24 am
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Re: I'm An Adventurer! [Looking for an bodyguard/escort]

The soft crunch of leaves and grass, had Dáire turning fully to the direction the young warrior had been facing and his full attention zoned in on the stout woman that materialised. She looked ancient, but she moved and spoke like a woman many decades younger than that. Her warm smile seemed genuine...
by Druilin
October 2nd, 2019, 2:10 am
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The Wind Road [Closed]

The wind howled empty on the tilled land, the rolling landscape catching and echoing the sound into a soft drone; ever present but calming in it's way. The farm land was freshly worked, the cold weather seed replacing the recently harvested grain; this gave the landscape a barren visage, free of any...
by Dáire
October 19th, 2019, 2:40 pm
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Re: I'l Fana Kelbé (The White Hart) Contract: 'Retaking a Memory'

The Tavern was busy that night, just over a dozen patrons milled around, or staggered about from their over indulgence, in the spirits Aurae managed to procure, at surprisingly affordable prices for her elven brethren. Raens smooth voice rang out across the cosy room, as he sung yet another ballad f...
by Dáire
October 23rd, 2019, 8:35 pm
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Re: I'l Fana Kelbé (The White Hart) Contract: 'Retaking a Memory'

As Dáire stepped out the door of the White Hart, rain pelted the worn cobbles of the narrow street, water collecting in the many dips and hollows. Small rivers of murky water flowed along the sides, carrying various things that Dáire did not want to look too closely at. Ensuring his hood was well up...
by Mila Glade
October 24th, 2019, 4:26 pm
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Getting Schooled

"Gone where?" Mila's father simply shook his head. "I know not." Her eyes narrowed. Her mother had never been a maternal type - she had left Mila's upbringing and education to others, though she had always been there to teach her to throw a blade effectively - but now she had ju...
by Mila Glade
October 24th, 2019, 9:57 pm
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Re: Getting Schooled

Mila near snarled, and put a hand to her dagger. "We could take em." She said, turning her gaze to the ruffians. She looked back to Artemis with a glimmer of something unpleasant in her eye. "You said it yourself, Black. You wanted to see my skills!" In a quick, fluid move, just ...
by Artemis Black
October 28th, 2019, 3:51 am
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Re: Getting Schooled

Challenge Roll Artemis Black Soul Construct (+0) 30-50-86 | 166 Artemis felt a hitch in his breath as he tried to get his roiling gut under control. Dáire was there, large and strong and terribly safe. “Why are you-” he managed before groaning. The light hadn’t gone away, his face still blazed with...
by Vanessa LaNore
October 28th, 2019, 9:50 pm
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Re: [Open] A Certain Flash of Inspiration

Vanessa watched the bard’s act with keen interest. He clearly was a familiar and respected face if even the mere suggestion of beginning a performance was enough to draw interested silence. When he started to sing she understood why. His voice was beautiful, without flaw or undesired fluctuation. Sh...
by Fëanáro Larkain
March 19th, 2020, 2:44 pm
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Re: Releasing the Wind

Gidious was one of the easiest targets Farro had come across in a while, the mans’ arrogance and belief in his own power protecting him had left the human wide open to be duped. Feigning comradery between neighbours, Farro had managed to initiate one of those awkward male hugs the humans seemed so f...