He grew up in Southbridge with two sisters and two loving parents. At the age of 12 he went to the monastery and learnt how to read and write for the next 6 years, and was noted as a stubborn student. In the middle of his education the raid on Southbridge happened and both his parents were killed. Due to this he went back to Southbridge to see the defaced settlement lined with bodies and vandalised, this caused him to develop a deep hatred of the red faith and all polytheist faiths. This mixed with his initial stubbornness to make him into a zealot, after this he also became more ambitious with his studies. His desire to forget the defaced Southbridge and especially and dead bodies of his parents lead to him sneaking out of the monastery at night and going to the local tavern, drowning his sorrows in alcohol. After his education he has journeyed to the capital to increase his rank in the clergy.
Read the scenario below this box and type out inside of this box how your character might respond. You must show an understanding of quoted dialogue and exposition throughout the scenario.
"Hello good sir, I have come to spread the good word of the Creator and the glories the Creator has brought to us. Do you know where I can purchase any parchment?"
And if he responds with yes:
Smile, then say "Thank you and may the Creator keep you well."
And if he responds with no:
Slightly frown, then say "Sorry to have bothered you."

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