>>6087556>>6087615Thank you for your honesty good sir. I have suspected that some rolls disappeared some threads ago but you are the first to bring me proof. Thank you for your chivalric spirit, I shall award you 5xp for your fair play. As for the gentleman who tries to hide it's rolls let us not do this and be like Bayard, knights without fear nor reproach ! Who are we ? Flemish tailors or Lombard usurers trying to play with numbers like that ? No, we should accept the results as true knights.
Of course Lady Fortuna is as fickle as the weather, someday it will rain, there will be mud, your destrier will get stuck and you will end up beaten to death with mallets and sharp sticks by smelly Engl*sh archers or Flemish militiamen growling in their barely human dialect but the next day there will be clear weather and you will ride down hordes of them. Each Azincourt has it's Patay, each Courtrai has it's Mons-en-Pévèle, victories and defeats are part of the fun. C'est la vie !
>>6087648>>6087714Finally you came to the last room, it was a beautiful with four sarcophaguses of small size and two of middle size, apparently it was those of the queen's cats and her two handmaidens who were killed when she died to serve her in the afterlife. Rose got tighter to you when seeing this.
-It is out of the question that we kill poor Becky like this. What a barbaric custom.
Unfortunately if you remembered the words of that Abovyurlevel sorcerer and her pains it was apparent that she was sick and would die far before Rose. You promised to search for a cure but you were not more advanced than today. Perhaps you will find a doctor in the capital when you will have to go there ? Who knows. She should probably convert too and pray to healers saints and other saints that intercede to the Lord in case of illnesses, it worked more than letting a doctor gut you and pour your blood generally. But whatever you decided to look at the engravings of the room. They were ornate and interesting to look at, it seemed that it represented some battles of her husband but scenes of hunting too and processions. Some of the engravings were too old to be here and only half of the walls were occupied by them, the other half stood "naked" so to say.
You asked captain crumbling.
-What are these walking creatures ?
-Orcs my lord, they are orcs and humans who fight them.
Ah these orcadians, you did not manage to understand it. You asked.
-They were the enemies of this realm ?
-Yes my lord, Bifuria in these old times was full of orcs, fortunately we managed to exterminate them with the help of the dwarves and the elves.
So they were their old enemies, here it seemed that effectively the king fought them and that he saved one of the handmaiden from it. As for the rest you thought that it did not follow a story like in the middle room, there were probably some other evil characters that were warded off, perhaps as a symbol of hope for the souls of the departed.