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Ickle Harri-chan wrote:Ginny pulled the horse up infront of the sign, the red-haired girl's arms wrapped around her waist from behind. She sniffed a little, glancing from left to ride, "The Goddess will lead us to her... ", she muttered, and then kicked the horse into action, riding off in the direction of Fenguard!
Knight Errant wrote:The way left it is! It is still a ways before he gets out of the giant clearing that is Overwatch. As he passes through the farmers and commonfolk, he gets quite a bit of attention. But most of it is curiosity... One particularly rugged man who looks like a ranger chuckles. "Best be careful, boy... Tha Watchwoods dont take kindly to priests. Yer god ends as the forest begins, an tha spirits reign under tha boughs..." Up ahead, the path leads him to a tunnel carved into the forest...
He soon finds them! Horses of all colors, breeds, and sizes fill the stables! A stablehand glances over. ""ello there... whatcha be needin. 'ero?"
Ickle Harri-chan wrote:Ginny smiled and waved to those waving them off, and she winked at the rangers before speeding up the horse and racing along the road, catching sight of the other Paladin before too long. Her eyes narrowed a little, and she continued to push the horse until she'd caught up with Trey, and only then did she slow down to match their pace. "The boar woman is mine... ", she announced, coming up alongside him.
ZeroForever wrote:"Thank you for your warnings dear man" Victor said in his typical sing song voice "I'm not so foolish to discount the other beings in this world". With that said he nodded to the man and with no hesitation he maintained his trotting pace straight into the forest.
Alissa of Someday wrote:"Just a steed. One strong and swift."
He shrugs...clearly feeling no need to further elaborate on the matter.
Blaze wrote:James nods and enters the stables, appraising the horses. He needed a fast one in case the group ended up getting in over their head.
Brnin8r wrote:The day had been filled with rump-bruising riding but it was all worth it to Trey, knowing what lay out in the world. He would surely slay this menace. The appreciation of the common folk pushed him forward and only the scowls and his own returned glares blackened his day. Had he not been on a King-given quest he would have challenged the rangers, though they had done nothing wrong and he as well as the church had ceded to the fact that the rangers kept the normal nuisances from the villages that prayed and paid tithes. They were a necessary evil and he was after a greater, more menacing one.
Gregor's experience was just as painful, though his zeal was to his squireship, he sought to support Trey, despite when sometimes he wondered if the paladin really knew what he was doing. He looked to the people in a different light: they had always been on the cusp of civilization and wilderness...could he really assume that they all held a love of the church that the city folk had? The rangers filled him with a conflicted sense of admiration. His childhood conditioning so far that stated all nature worshippers as evil devil summoners had a difficult time looking upon them, though his experience with the elderly man caused him to almost envy the rangers; their free will inspired by spirits instead of a judging, omnipotent god. He was confused.
Down the road, the two rode through sunset for a time before Trey reigned in his horse and stopped, "While we must get to the village...there is no sense riding through darkness where evil thrives." he gently guided the horse to the side of the road, "Gregor, help me down from Ambrosious and we'll get to setting up camp. Gregor nodded and began to go about the tasks given.
Arrangements began to camp the night.
Ickle Harri-chan wrote:As she hears the laughter, or perhaps imagines it, she soon forgets the banter with Trey. A nudge of her knee sends her horse racing ahead again in the direction the voice seemed to be coming from. Her heart raced inside her chest, her expression becoming quite focused, "Careful with this one, Nev, she's dangerous... ".
Blaze wrote:James gives the black horse a pat on the snout before attempting to saddle it.
Knight Errant wrote:The Ranger nods. "Good, boy. With an open mind you might survive out there. Spirits be with you..." And so begins his long ride! The road is long and winding... but just as the day begins fading he comes across an inn carved from the trees! The faded sign on the large two story building reads: "The Silver Hart". Interestingly, the bottom story seems to be made of stone, and the front door seems rather... fortified.
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