>>5332246And on the subject of the rewards… there is the matter of the belt and the cloak. The Berseker’s Belt, you keep. However, you deem it best to save it for emergency use only. In this regard, it is better that you have it than anyone else—you are confident in your ability to master yourself more than any other, if a mad rage does indeed take hold of the user. You briefly entertain the notion of outfitting the Junior Novice with it and turning him loose upon your enemies like a living weapon… But after the difficulty in wrangling him the previous day, you decide that may be more hassle than it is worth.
The cloak, well, it is a fine thing… But your armour is shinier, more imposing, and more your style. Its protections would better suit another than you—someone with less armour to begin with. Most of your warriors and advisors wear only light armour to begin with—it is more favoured in tunnel-combat, and heavy armour is expensive, so you had not seen fit to acquire them any. The cloak, for this purpose, is ideal. But who to give it to?
>The Novice Fleshweaver—she is important to you, and you wish to keep her safe>Paeris the Degenerate Bard—he seems a little off since you returned to the Drow, and you wish to discuss this with him and perhaps improve his morale>The Thief—it is an ideal protection for one meant to scout and move silently, behind enemy lines>Oluwadamilare the Archer—you bonded a little during the dark elf festivities, and you wish to reward his performance in matters military and diplomatic>The Junior Novice—it will look funny on him, and he IS still a useful living weapon>Write-in