by Brnin8r » Mon Jan 04, 2010 12:36 am
Trey Dendin marched through the city, towering over the peasants and others on his steed. His squire held tightly to the saddle, trying not to fall off as Trey weaved his way through the crowds to the arena. "What shall I do once inside, Sir Dendin?" a few children gawked at the horse and rider as they passed. Trey flicked open his thick visor, "Once we're inside, I'm sure they'll have a station for you to stand watch over the battles. Should I need assistance with my armor or weapons, you'll be at my hand to help."
Gregor nodded. Trey wondered if it was odd for Gregor, being the squire of a man not five years older than him. The other squires had made fun of him when he was assigned by Duke Merdol to become Trey's assistant, as if the Knight Paladin's age was some dishonor to his title. Though, Trey had tried to be a fair master and made sure that it was Gregor who found himself well-fed while the other Squires fell to the pride of their respective vassals.
Some averted their eyes and others squinted as the sunlight reflected in all directions about the arena's front. Once at the door, Gregor leaped off the horses back and began assisting Trey in dismounting. A loud clang sounded as Sir Dendin made contact with the ground. "Thank you Gregor." he made sure all was oriented with his armor before walking into the arena doors. Trey looked amazed at the size of it, "Gregor, have you seen anything like it? Not even our court arena comes close to this spectacle." Gregor was speechless. As they went further in, Trey turned to his squire, "I'll need you to find a suitable place for Ambrosious and yourself. I have faith that you'll be able to find the way. Perhaps there'll be a jousting tournament we could have her in." he handed a bag of coins to the lad, "This should be enough to get you in. If they've no room for you or Ambrosious, return to me and maybe they'll have enough room in the Hero's section." he couldn't help but smile at the name. He hadn't ever considered himself a hero, even after he had been chosen for this, it was to be his own privelege to banner Merdol's fief and the Church's holy name. He clanked over in his full plate, sword in one hand in a casual grip while his massive tower shield was strapped to his back. Standing straight the shield almost reached his ankles from his shoulders. He awaited his turn at the booth.
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