, exploring every hidden detail he can find. This often leads to overthinking, and he can often get lost in his adventures. He is kind to others, and does what he can to help people in need.
Arin was born to a single mother, and live his infancy in a small shack. As a child, he had noticed that he and his mother never went outside the house, and wondered why. He kept asking, and eventually, his mother replied that they had been put there as a punishment, and that they were the only ones who their puniishers had been this kind to, everyone else being killed. But she would not say by whom or what for. She did say that there once had been many others like them, in a great city but now that was all gone. When he was slightly older, his mother presented him with a dagger, saying it was his father’s. It had a strange emblem on it that he did not know. While he was a teen, he often explored around the house as much as he could. Whenever he pulled back a curtain or wooden board, however, he found only stone. Every day, the wooden door loomed over his life, engulfing his interest. His mother warned him never to open it, but one day, his curiousity got the better of him. He threw open the door, and everything went black. He woke up in the cargo hold of a ship in Aegrothond. To this day, he hasn’t found out where he and his mother where imprisoned, or even what the emblem on his armour meant. Nobody could tell him anything. The only clue he had was a memory, without sight, only a memory of a voice, not his mother’s, telling him that what he sought could have been found in the library of Ves, had the city not been destroyed, and that the Elven Union could help him, if he could get within their borders and gain their trust.
Read the scenario below this box and type out inside of this box how your character might respond. Your response must be at least four sentences long and include at least one action and at least one piece of dialogue surrounded by quotes.
Arin looks the man up and down, and seeing that he is respectable, says “I seek knowledge, and perhaps to better myself while in said journey. Do you know where I could find this city’s library, or the sages that live here?”
If he replies that he can help Arin, then Arin thanks the man and continues on his journey, now on a path according to the man’s instructions. If not, Arin goes around the bazaar, asking the vendors for information. He then continues, either on into the city, or, if they have no base of knowledge, then back to the port, to find passage to another place.

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