>>6108270Wise words good sir, wise words.
>>6108396>>6108549>>6108775By saint Denis, what she will speak about ? Familiars ? How to get damned ? You live dangerously good sir.
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You were a serious man and you had agression to release, yes you were victorious but your politicking was not enough. When Bohémond explained that he wanted to train with the locals. Since he asked so nicely you excused yourself and decided to join.
Fortunately you were not alone in this endeavour. The rival lord was there, with his cousin who looked like a younger him less fat but as tough, you learned that he was called Renew Rival. Probably a local form of the old name René. Then there was their guard's captain, a giant of a man called captain Sharpchop who had two axes and apparently intended to use them at the same time. Amusing. Swede Neutralsson was there too, while his father was politicking. He was with his knight, sir Tall Wart who seemed grand and thin with a serene expression only broken by an hideous wart on his face. Well, it reminded you of home where some people had this. He had a very tall norman shield to compliment his sword while the son of the Neutral lord had a smaller one.
You were saluting all the brave lads wanting to enter the bout and choosing an adequate training axe when you saw, to your astonishment, but not to the astonishment of the rest of the people (and to be sincere seeing indian mores you shall be less astonished than that), two ladies chatting and giggling idly while entering here. First it was Lyddien, the Guelph's guard captain who had some kind of curved blade like a saracen. She even had two curved blades like this. And the, of course lady Sue with her flaming hair and some training leathers that made her legs look even longer. You were distracted by them, for a moment, when Lyddien told.
-Good sirs, we would wish to join.
Everyone said "of course", only Bohémond was scandalised and looked at you. He never saw you taking Elana to train, but to be sincere, with Elana, it was in your keep. Here it was in public, and tolerance of women playing at being men should not be accepted in any civilised society.