[pnpgm] Game Update #20

John Stowman jorosto at gmail.com
Tue Apr 30 08:48:58 CEST 2013


Will reply's "whats to know... I'm up for the adventure count me in"


On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 10:25 PM, Tobie Bonahoom <bonahoom at hotmail.com>wrote:

> "The one thing I have not said yet is that Etain is an Elf. I had not said
> that because I wanted to see what your thoughts were first Arawn." As she
> says this without looking at him. "I have met other Elves, but none seemed
> to strike me as opposite as you and Etain."
>
> She looks toward Will, "I have not heard what you are wanting to do. I
> have not gotten to know you, though I have enjoyed your drawings of scenes
> and events. What say you?"
>
> "As for the painting, I know nothing more than what is on that paper and
> that it has some propheticness to it."
>
> She looks glum, "as for the royals, I do not know much other than they
> insisted to take me from my parents. Maybe to raise me, but things changed
> or do the enslavement, but I do hope it was not because I did something
> wrong."
>
> "Jordi seemed to have run into the faerry that I helped out of the trap
> back in the volcano and helped her to find the pirate, since her brother
> had been killed by him."
>
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> From: sang_real at msn.com
> To: pnpgm at list.powersandperils.org
> Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2013 18:27:33 -0400
> Subject: Re: [pnpgm] Game Update #20
>
>
>    Arawn had listened to everything shared in still inscrutable silence.
> His fair face did not register any sign of a reaction to Fremea's words or
> the eagerness of others, only a pervasive ponderance that had appeared from
> the onset of the news. Beneath the surface questions and deep thoughts
> brewed as was common to the alfar and he sat thus for a bit before Fremea's
> attention came to his awareness.
>
>    "There are many questions to ask, but many I will not ask here and now."
>
>    "I can guess at your concern but do not worry," Arawn said with a
> gentle smile. "That Etain works for Faerry royalty is a non-issue.
>    I do not know if he is Sidh or a human acquaintance but if the Faeries
> actually knew of your enslavement and did nothing, or worse, sanctioned it
> then that would be a most serious crime unless it was a punishment truly
> deserved."
>
>    The alfar paused, giving the faerry a look that made it clear that his
> words were not a strike at her, any sense of passing judgement absent from
> his voice and thought.
>
>    "But even then, it would seem a very, very unusual punishment to
> enslave a Sidh to humans... and one I cannot imagine a child would deserve."
>
>
>    He leaned back in his chair, his folding together as they came to rest
> upon the table. He looked past the faerry, something seeming to stir in the
> depths of his eyes. It was but a second or two but there was a gravity to
> him that held ones attention in a suspension of time before he broke the
> silence.
>
>
>    "At this time I have my own suspicions as to the motives but knowing so
> little it would be hard for me to judge anyone and anything. Far too many
> questions remain and it would seem the only way to discover the answers
> will be to see this quest through to the end."
>
>    He gave her a grim, empathetic smile as he dipped his head ever so
> slightly.
>
>    "I had given you my word and I will see this through to the end."
>
>
>    "Besides, if wrong is being committed upon the Sidh it will be my duty
> to see it ended and punishment given."
>
>    Though gentle-hearted there were times that as both alfar and druid it
> fell upon Arawn to enforce the ancient codes of the Sidh. Usually he
> preferred gentler methods, efforts to heal and teach but at times other,
> harsher methods were required. He feared that this time it would be the
> latter but it would not be a duty he would shirk.
>
>
>    Leaning forward his eyes fell on the slip of paper held in Kell's hand.
>
>    "I would like to see when you're done, please," he said to the half-elf
> merchant before focusing on Fremea once more.
>
>
>    "I can see to transporting us, though I must admit I have never been to
> Salaqara and such unknown journeys hold risks. But we can discuss this
> later.
>    For now, what more can you tell us of Etain, the faerry royals and this
> painting? And how is Jordi tied to all of this?"
>
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