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  1. The Fool rubbed his hands together mischievously..
  2. "Why would a jester's rule be such a boon? — For they make men laugh today… and thus forget their troubles soon!" The Fool beamed behind his smiling-jester's-mask, stepping back from the missive he and his fellow had so whimsically and merrily written. Then, he turned and skipped away with a hobble to help distribute the important missive!
  3. Candor nods. “Powerful.”
  4. Candor passes his fellow Drusco-men as he readies for battle.
  5. Depends on how long timer's extended for. 20 minutes? 30? Imo, 15 is fine. I dislike metarallies, thanks.
  6. Teobold de Valognes grins as he prepares to hunt with friend and kin.
  7. “A shame. He was truly a good man,” Teobold solemnly said. “The world could use more men like Tristand.”
  8. “Another falls to our steel,” sighed Teobold as he looked to Jamukha. “Would I rather have run through a coward than he.” @Sixbyte
  9. Teobold delivered fresh parchment to Veletz to make up for the recent depletion of their stores.
  10. “Someone should write a song about this,” uttered the Stassion farmer to none whilst he tended the fields.
  11. “A mighty and just coalition indeed,” jested Teobold in musing to his brothers of Stassion, for news had travelled fast. “Oh well—It is naught but the fruit of the seed which they hath sown.”
  12. MC Name: IncognitoOtter RP Name: Teobold de Valognes Persona ID: 71784
  13. Teobold sat atop his mount with a watchful eye on the Stassion roads. "What is the life of a man worth?" he idly mused aloud as he waited.
  14. "Thus, a time of change," noted he at the viewing of the missive with a nod. "A new chapter."
  15. incognito

    IncognitoOtter

    Adjusting the bandolier across his chest, Norrik cautiously stepped up next to the prim man. The northerner did not answer the inquiring vendor, instead casting his gaze upon the chaotic mess he stood before. Ecstatic patrons darted left to right, their unfortunate children carrying the purchased wares like a forsaken pack-mule. Criers from each of the stalls added to the cacophony of steps. Yes, it would be easy to hide when everyone around you is an boisterous nitwit. Animals, Norrik thought to himself, letting out a long sigh before he turned to the presumed vendor at his side. "Uh, right," the vendor spoke, adjusting his vest. "I say, Welcome! What brings you to this—?" The northerner held up a hand, perhaps too quickly for the poor vendor nearly flinched. With the way few passerby's were looking, and now with this vendor, it seemed as if they expected Norrik to bare his 'wolf fangs' and bite their head clean off... That would be quite the sight, actually. "I 'eard you teh first time, lad," Norrik grunted, shaking his head. The northerner breathed out in a sharp huff, his anger beginning to simmer at the blatant stupidity before him. He lowered his previously raised hand to his coin pouch, light as it was. Another dead, ambitious urchin wouldn't help Norrik's mood today, sadly. "Ehm just lookin' fer work. You know of 'a place?" The prim vendor nodded, his insufferable smile returning. Norrik clenched his jaw. His hand twitching as if it could hear the blade sheathed at his side calling out for it, for battle. "Yes, indeed! Just follow me right this way, er, sir," the vendor replied, turning and gesturing excessively with his arms to a location otherwise hidden beyond the bazaar. "I believe the smithy is looking for—" Before the man could finish, Norrik grabbed the vendor's collar and socked him in the abdomen. The man crumpled, gasping in surprise. The northerner simply shrugged, patting the vendor on the shoulder. Anger sated for the time being, Norrik spoke, "Eh was either th't or a sword to teh gut, lad." Resuming his walk through the river of people, Norrik eyed the location the vendor had indicated, intent on making coin before he moved on in his travels.
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