<span class="mu-i">“A Knight is Sworn to Valour. His Heart Knows Only Virtue. His Blade Defends the Helpless. His Might Upholds the Weak. His Word Speaks Only Truth. His Wrath Undoes the Wicked.”</span>
Every child in Cantôn knows of the Knight’s Code. From peasant-born waifs playing with sticks in the mud to keen-eyed noble sons practicing with cold steel in the training yard, all have at the very least dreamed of one day becoming a knight themselves. To ride out on errantry into the Five Duchies Kingdom and beyond for God and Glory, bringing the Law of Adam to the wicked and the Blade of Cain to the beast.
The Knights of Cantôn are sworn to follow the Code, to obey the King, to refuse no call for aid honestly asked for, to seek out and destroy the Foe wherever it may lurk and rid the world of evil.
Were it so easy…
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       >>5340590 You're back! You didn't betray us! We're going to get off the boat 
assuming we don't die ! 
        Anonymous 
   
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  Rolled 46 (1d100) >>5340590 LETS GO KNIGGAS
testing the dice gods 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:hD9jUKqZ     Sat 16 Jul 2022 10:19:29    No. 5340593      Report          <span class="mu-s">Many years from now, not far from home…</span>If your ID changes during this thread, please link back to your OG vote here or your new ID votes might not be counted. >Young Lord Damien Andrei, elder brother and heir to House Andrei >Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate >Sir Karlaus Rabe, the gruff Montbrun companion >Sir Neil dan Marc, the loyal Sworn Man from Fallavon >Tracker Jean, the Business Partner from the Wastelands >Sir Willem Glasdale, the friendly protector of Grenmire  
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:hD9jUKqZ     Sat 16 Jul 2022 10:21:06    No. 5340596      Report          >>5340591 Amazing fresh OC quality meme right off the bat.
Will be back and monitoring the thread over the next 24 hours, but right now I gotta go see about a girl. Welcome back kniggas! 
        Anonymous 
   
       >>5340593 V E R I F I C A T I O N
And an older meme to go with it. Can't go forgetting about that crazy anons Turtlewolves of Fallavon after all
>>5340596 Welcome back yourself Forgotten, it's good to see you again, I'm excited to see Emiles story unfold some more! 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5340598 >>5340593 I forgot to vote
>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate          Anonymous 
   
       Can I join this quest without recollection of previous events or will I get mogged by being unfamiliar with the content? 
       Anonymous 
   
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  >>5340593 >Sir Karlaus Rabe, the gruff Montbrun companion it's snake killin time
gilbern and marc are tempting tho 
        Anonymous 
   
       >>5340590 woop woop time for some Knigga on Langlish/Cathaggi adventures! hope you've been well my dude 
Pastebin update soon I hope? >>5340593 >Sir Karlaus Rabe, the gruff Montbrun companion Our Boy Rabe, is he ready for the Montebrun bowl though? 
        Anonymous 
   
       >>5340593 >Sir Neil dan Marc, the loyal Sworn Man from Fallavon LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:hD9jUKqZ     Sat 16 Jul 2022 10:26:09    No. 5340606      Report          >>5340601 Hell yeah, jump on in. The archives are good reading, but there's no barrier to diving right on in. 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5340601 it's worth reading you have a day to at least start before the first vote closes but nah your welcome bro 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5340601 You will probably need to read the pastebin and Archive for a large swathe of context on arguments, events and motivations that come up during the quest
But welcome aboard Knigga. 
        Anonymous 
   
            >>5340601 I'd say just read the room and try to vote in character. We're a fairly pious and chivalrous knight who cares deeply for his people, hates copper clippers and believes the Almighty speaks to him via an angel. He's done some wild, wild, reckless shit in the name of honour and doing the right thing. Right now we're sailing across the sea into the land of filthy slavers and strange cultures to complete the final step on our pilgrimage and maybe join the Dragon Guard, an elite and well renowned group of mercenary bodyguards for the leader of Cathagi known as the "Dragon" (probably an actual dragon). 
Also we've accidentally killed or maimed a number of people in duels, woops. I'll leave the rest for you to read about. You don't have to read the archives but I strongly suggest it, it's a great read. If you want to speed read just search Forgottens name and read the updates, not the discussion (although in between the screaming there is some really good discussion) 
        Anonymous 
   
       Also updated map with extra labels for various watery areas + Ardenne and Nova Cathagi added in 
       Anonymous 
   
     >>5340612 is that second island land mass above the deep wood east of romaine where the undead are? 
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     >>5340593 >Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate my ip is unsworn, will be linkin back >>5340606 >>5340607 >>5340608 Sadly, I don't have time 
nor attention  to read 26 threads to try a quest. Will try to avoid dumb votes, but no promises.
>>5340610 >He's done some wild, wild, reckless shit in the name of honour and doing the right thing. And that's why I'm here. This and /qtg/ meems 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5340615 No idea sorry anon, I based my version off the original Mapbros stuff and just threw the island in there because he did and I liked it. It'd be up to Forgotten to answer that. 
Speaking of, Forgotten are you happy with there Nova Cathagi and the associated river are or would you like them closer to the Cathagi Strait? 
        Anonymous 
   
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  So the POV's are interesting seems like things might be kicking off in new places>Damien But not the Kingsmen I realiised on the break >Robert >Rabe might  hold them.>Sir Marc Grief and mistakes  on the road>Tracker Jean and our wealth if I recall correctly  were saved by the timely intervention of the Godric St. John and the order of the broken blade though the victory cost him and his order dearly >Sir Glasdale  
       Anonymous 
   
     >>5340615 I do believe the northmost Island is the orginal point from where they originated during the night of the three sister and is the stronghold of whatever horror created them. 
        Anonymous 
   
       >>5340593 OOOOOHHHH SHIIIIEEEET
Guess who's back?
Back again
Emile's back
Tell a friend.
>Sir Neil dan Marc, the loyal Sworn Man from Fallavon          Anonymous 
   
     >>5340590 Posting for future verification. Let's go knigga ! 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5340593 Welcome back, Forgotten, you were sorely missed
>Sir Willem Glasdale, the friendly protector of Grenmire          Anonymous 
   
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  Rolled 81 (1d100) >>5340593 >^Young Lord Damien Andrei, elder brother and heir to House Andrei          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5340593 >>5340632 >Sir Karlaus Rabe, the gruff Montbrun companion          Anonymous 
   
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  Oh shit thus is back. NICE! Wil have to reread the other threads. 
       Anonymous 
   
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  >>5340593 >Young Lord Damien Andrei, elder brother and heir to House Andrei          Anonymous 
   
     >>5340593 >Sir Neil dan Marc, the loyal Sworn Man from Fallavon I'm real bitch. 
        Anonymous 
   
       >Base AV: 66AV Masterwork Full-Plate +33AV, Guardian +6AV, Basilisk Scale Shirt +7AV, Heater Shield +20AV) it's tank time 72 with daboneys favor 
       Anonymous 
   
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  >>5340593 >>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate          Anonymous 
   
     >>5340593 >>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate Glad to be back Forgotten! 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5340593 >Sir Karlaus Rabe, the gruff Montbrun companion          Anonymous 
   
       >>5340593 >Young Lord Damien Andrei, elder brother and heir to House Andrei Welcome back Forgotten, so good to see you again. I have vote for the elder of The Andrei Boys. 
        1488 Boogaloo anon 
   
     >>5340593 >Sir Karlaus Rabe, the gruff Montbrun companion I don't remember who half these people are famalam, it's been too long. Who the hell is House Hewett? 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5340593 >Sir Neil dan Marc, the loyal Sworn Man from Fallavon i'd like to learn more about the smooth-faced twink 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5340593 >Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate i'm so glad to be back 
        Anonymous 
   
     Yes!
       Anonymous 
   
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  >>5340672 hewett is the house of the copper clipper we dueled 
rabe is the hearty barbarian like montburn man who fought with us against the beastmen on the kings road 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5340672 >House Hewett The most sterling example of a ''Noble'' house who in truth are little more than copperclippers, we started a Beef with Marco Hewett in Fallavon after an exchange of insults and a duel we won.
Turns out he's house was or at least he was involved in the Cathaggi slave trade selling peasants off to the slavers for coin, we told the Queens herald sir Gilbern and now the house wholesale is delenda est or desitute, the only survivor we know of are on Sir Gilberns word are the children of the house and Lady Maria Hewett who we choose to ask him to spare. 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5340593 >>Tracker Jean, the Business Partner from the Wastelands Verification for the virginity thief 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5340593 >Young Lord Damien Andrei, elder brother and heir to House Andrei          Anonymous 
   
     >>5340590 LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
>>5340593 >Sir Willem Glasdale, the friendly protector of Grenmire          Anonymous 
   
     >>5340593 >Sir Neil dan Marc, the loyal Sworn Man from Fallavon die!! 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5340593 >Sir Willem Glasdale, the friendly protector of Grenmire Thank God we're back 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5340593 >Sir Karlaus Rabe, the gruff Montbrun companion          Anonymous 
   
     Can a knigga post Emile's shield heraldry? Need it for a meme 
       Anonymous 
   
     >>5340593 >>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate          Anonymous 
   
     >>5340771 >>5340593 Changing to 
>Young Lord Damien Andrei, elder brother and heir to House Andrei          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5340784 His personal one? Or really, the family herald will do too. 
        Anonymous 
   
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     >>5340593 >Young Lord Damien Andrei, elder brother and heir to House Andrei aw yiss first time catching this live! 
        Anonymous 
   
       Verification time!
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  >>5340819 2 years and what ever we can walk out with 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5340819 2 years and 6 wealth in the old system reminder 10 wealth was the cap 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5340832 it's also prestigious in it's self
also keeps us from the prince 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5340819 So we apparently undergo a trial and get 2+ wealth before joining and then its a two year stint and +4 wealth before any rejiging forgotten might have done to the wealth system.
personally I think we could get more running caravans from Cathaggi to Pascae and then on to either Romanie or Montebrun using a few contacts who would likely be open to the idea.
>>5340839 It also locks us away for a great deal of time and isn't half as prestigous for folks in Canton. 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5340844 >suggesting shameless copperclipping through trade          Anonymous 
   
       Oh no anons, it seems Emile forgot to take his meds! 
       Anonymous 
   
     >>5340844 We should be on the look out an opportunity to make some money on Langland. I don't regret putting money on the pilgrim's passage but an improvement on our traveling conditions would not hurt. Of course only honest coin. 
        Anonymous 
   
      Anonymous 
   
     >>5340844 do you want to return to canton after the princes threat we need him to forget us before we return 
        Anonymous 
   
       >>5340847 Eh not like we haven't done trade before with Jean granted this IS a larger scale and more convulted a route.
>>5340849 amazing
>>5340850 I wary of the langlish because of their Mercenary ways and potential copperclipping but ultimately I'm not opposed to the idea because we are pretty low on wealth.
>>5340856 look the song & dance around this has been done before, we should take the threat seriously, but we're barely a bit player in things compared to pretty much anyone or anything else at this point he has to deal with. 
        Anonymous 
   
       >>5340593 Authenticating
>>Sir Willem Glasdale, the friendly protector of Grenmire I'm voting for the one I'm most willing to watch die horribly in some sort of tragedy, which I assume is what'll happen to anybody we perspective shift to. 
Also very noice to see you again forgotten, it feels great for 
>pic related  to be proven false.
>>5340864 always brings me a smile on my face and a pathetic amount of pride to see my creation reposted. 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5340590 FIRST TIME CATHING A LIVE StV THREAD LET'S GOOOOOOO! 
        Anonymous 
   
     Almighty bless us! Let's goooooooo!
>>5340590 Welcome back friend, it's good to see you
>Young Lord Damien Andrei, elder brother and heir to House Andrei Who's ready to feel momma's wrath? 
      Anonymous 
   
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  >>5340864 >look the song & dance around this has been done before, we should take the threat seriously, but we're barely a bit player in things compared to pretty much anyone or anything else at this point he has to deal with props to forgotten for putting the fear of politics into at least two very vocal anons. It might just be the most effective intimidation by an npc on players I've ever seen 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5340593 >Young Lord Damien Andrei, elder brother and heir to House Andrei !! 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5340593 AWAKEN MY KNIGGAS. And for a change of pace from our boat, let's hear about another boat.
>Young Lord Damien Andrei, elder brother and heir to House Andrei          Anonymous 
   
     >>5340593 >Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate Welcome back Forgotten! Let's get off this boat and earn our spot in the Dragon Guard. 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5340593 >>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate Just a knigga booking his spot 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5340593 >Sir Karlaus Rabe, the gruff Montbrun companion I have no idea what's going on but it sounds very exciting 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5340593 >Father Towbray URSINE!!!!!!!!!!!!! Praise Brother Cain, the Great Bear, and Him. 
        Anonymous 
   
      Anonymous 
   
     >>5340590 I cried out like a giddy little kid when I saw this thread lmao. The bessed return. Welcome back QM 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5340590 >Young Lord Damien Andrei, elder brother and heir to House Andrei Yes dude, it’s back!!!!
ID vote here 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5340593 >Sir Karlaus Rabe, the gruff Montbrun companion          Anonymous 
   
     >>5340593 >Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate Welcome Back! 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5340593 >>Sir Willem Glasdale, the friendly protector of Grenmire Welcome back Forgotten, I hope your shark friends have been well. 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5340844 >It also locks us away for a great deal of time and isn't half as prestigous for folks in Canton. Thats not true, it's considered a very prestigious post in Canton. It's straight up bragging rights on top of the wealth and we also told Sir Gilbern we'd help out over here 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5340593 My body is ready let's go!!!
Sir Karlaus Rabe, the gruff Montbrun companion
Rabe is the babe
Here's a tage to find this latter
LDB 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5340593 Glad to see you back. I won't be voting since I haven't caught up with StV despite all this time but it is nice to see this isn't dead. 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5340593 >Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate I would very much like to hear more of our brother, but this could be our last chance for a while to hear of the some of the highest level of intrigue in Canton.
>>5340844 Ive rationalized it by continuing the comparison between Emile and a freight train. We cause mayhem as we pass thru the political scene and leave before people in power and influence know what happened. The best or luckiest of them, such as the Prince, easily outmaneuver our bulk and laugh at us as we plow by them. Now we pass the horizon, out of sight and sound. Canton gets complacent. Oh, all of those rumors about a bear night with connections between the most powerful, who crippled the ducal prince and helped catch a bunch of elite kiddie diddlers are just that rumors. Then two years later we come careening back to the kingdom, ruining years of planning, with only those who have met us frequently having any preparation for us and explanation for others.
Don't view it as us being locked away. Instead view it as Canton growing riper for our interference. 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5340593 Nice to see your still around 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5340593 Off to Langland we go but first...
>Sir Robert Gilbern, the calculating Second Herald of the Ordo Reginate I want to see what the intriguers think of the flaming pile of shit we left behind. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sun 17 Jul 2022 06:22:49    No. 5342050      Report         Quoted By: 
  <span class="mu-i">test</span> 
       Anonymous 
   
     >>5341881 >we also told Sir Gilbern we'd help out over here We said we'd let him know of any threats to Canton IF we heard of them nothing binding us to joining the Dragonguard, as for the prestiege Its a court a continent removed as well as socially and theologically removed from Cantons politicial sphere but I will have to pay that any detractions or appreciations of the position are a matter of context and speculation at this point.
>>5341940 I appreciate that eagerness for Emilles intrigue disrupting ways but I unfortunatly do see it as a major lockout regardless. 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5342054 >as for the prestiege Its a court a continent removed as well as socially and theologically removed from Cantons politicial sphere  You're not wrong but evidently it's still looked upon as a highly sought after position it seems
>>3248489 "That said, the Dragon Guard is a position of no small prestige. It’s exactly the sort of adventure that your eyes lit up at when tales of the Errantry of other great knights were told around the hearthfire"
I imagine there would be a few time skips as well. Seems like the kind of job where it's long stretches of boredom punctuated by moments of sheer terror. That and politics. 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5340590 p.s. it doesn't look like you announced the thread on your twitter 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5342066 Yeah if I'm too speculate cynically I'd say the position is sought after by either political climbers, copperclippers (For TRADE) or the more exotically inclined knights. 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5342074 Yeah I could definitely see that. Honourable mention to naive knights looking for ADVENTURE! before realising it's just babysitting and dodging poisoned cups for inscrutable reasons. 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5340593 >Tracker Jean, the Business Partner from the Wastelands Tell me your secrets horse lady beset by snakes. 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5342076 Those too, I also imagine other nations and political exiles also take the position. 
        Anonymous 
   
     i wonder what new beasties we will find in the cathgi desert and coast good i hope thier are no ifrits 
       Anonymous 
   
      Anonymous 
   
       >>5342115 Probably some new breed of turtlewolf, just like the Fallavon turtlewolf with its incredibly tough hide 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5342118 >the dinturgo truely the perfect mixture between defense speed and attack 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5342115 >[Screams in Battle brothers] If we learnt anything from Fallavon its that shit with absurdly high AV cand and do exist and they are terrifying. 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5340593 >>5342150 Forgot to vote kek
>Young Lord Damien Andrei, elder brother and heir to House Andrei          Anonymous 
   
     >>5340593 >>Sir Karlaus Rabe, the gruff Montbrun companion karl did you already got vore by the snek 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sun 17 Jul 2022 09:30:49    No. 5342180      Report          >Young Lord Damien Andrei, elder brother and heir to House Andrei only just!  
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sun 17 Jul 2022 09:34:35    No. 5342184      Report         Quoted By: 
  <span class="mu-i">“Now.”</span> Finally, Roselyn breaks the silence. <span class="mu-i">“All we need next is to get your brother locked down with a wife.”</span>
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sun 17 Jul 2022 09:36:31    No. 5342186      Report          [3/3]>Sanctioned murders, secret battles in the forest, royal involvement. It’s all beyond you. Your first duty is to the safety of your land and the wellbeing of your people. Getting involved in this political conflict will only endanger that. What House Andrei needs now is to keep the greater plots at arm’s length, to work on solidifying local alliances and curtailing local threats. With Emile on pilgrimage the direct threat to him is minimal and those involved would have no discernible reason to interfere with House Andrei. [Humble] >You need to know what you’re dealing with. Most Houses seem ignorant of the struggle, or at least they far underestimate its scope. Emile has contacts within the Ordo Reginate, ironic given their pursuit of you. Touching base with them and convincing Mother to reach out to her own contacts and turn her attention to the nature of the game being played may be prudent. Asking questions may draw attention, but attention in and of itself is unlikely to directly threaten House Andrei. [Hearty] >Whatever the sides of this secret war are, whatever the stakes, you do not believe that your brother is on the wrong side of it. You will try to convince your family to use whatever resources you have at your disposal to lend him aid, whether that be information collection and sharing or even direct interference with those that mean him ill. Those involved may react, but if they move against Emile or House Andrei you will be ready. [Idealist]  
       Anonymous 
   
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  >>5342186 >You need to know what you’re dealing with. Most Houses seem ignorant of the struggle, or at least they far underestimate its scope. Emile has contacts within the Ordo Reginate, ironic given their pursuit of you. Touching base with them and convincing Mother to reach out to her own contacts and turn her attention to the nature of the game being played may be prudent. Asking questions may draw attention, but attention in and of itself is unlikely to directly threaten House Andrei. [Hearty] Verification 
>>5340598 Jumping right in seems dumb, but so does ignoring it outright. Damien was too close to pretend nothing is going on the the Prince is no friend. Reach out and make cautious contact with Gilbern. It's the best way forward I reckon
Hope your date went well Forgotten          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5342186 >You need to know what you’re dealing with. Most Houses seem ignorant of the struggle, or at least they far underestimate its scope. Emile has contacts within the Ordo Reginate, ironic given their pursuit of you. Touching base with them and convincing Mother to reach out to her own contacts and turn her attention to the nature of the game being played may be prudent. Asking questions may draw attention, but attention in and of itself is unlikely to directly threaten House Andrei. [Hearty] >>5340661         Anonymous 
   
     >>5342180 >The litany of solace I see what you did their you cheeky fucker!
>Good steel is always at a premium in this Duchy, especially come winter Might want to make note of this for future copperclipping
>>5342186 >Whatever the sides of this secret war are, whatever the stakes, you do not believe that your brother is on the wrong side of it. You will try to convince your family to use whatever resources you have at your disposal to lend him aid, whether that be information collection and sharing or even direct interference with those that mean him ill. Those involved may react, but if they move against Emile or House Andrei you will be ready. [Idealist] BROTHER FOR LIFE REMEMBER! got to admit its interesting to see even though we love our family we flex between invaluable and pawn quickly. 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5342203 Politics do be like that 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5342186 >Sanctioned murders, secret battles in the forest, royal involvement. It’s all beyond you. Your first duty is to the safety of your land and the wellbeing of your people. Getting involved in this political conflict will only endanger that. What House Andrei needs now is to keep the greater plots at arm’s length, to work on solidifying local alliances and curtailing local threats. With Emile on pilgrimage the direct threat to him is minimal and those involved would have no discernible reason to interfere with House Andrei. [Humble]          Anonymous 
   
     >>5342186 >worthier champion… or a finer son I'm touched he thinks us the better son
>Sanctioned murders, secret battles in the forest, royal involvement. It’s all beyond you. Your first duty is to the safety of your land and the wellbeing of your people. Getting involved in this political conflict will only endanger that. What House Andrei needs now is to keep the greater plots at arm’s length, to work on solidifying local alliances and curtailing local threats. With Emile on pilgrimage the direct threat to him is minimal and those involved would have no discernible reason to interfere with House Andrei. [Humble] i believe the andrea's must stock the larder beat plowshares into sword to go unprepared is to fail 
        Anonymous 
   
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sun 17 Jul 2022 10:04:44    No. 5342225      Report          Welcome back to the veterans and welcome aboard to any newbies! I will be aiming to crank out an update each day 6-7 days a week, probably around 8-10pm AEST each night. 
Excellent to be back, I hope you are all as hype as I am!
>>5340615 >Nova Cathagi Where you have put Nova Cathagi at the base of the major river delta makes perfect sense, and doubles as a major southern trade route.
>>5340625 >Ardenne and the Isle of the Damned That is correct. You guys are pretty good at this.
>>5340618 If you want a shortcut, the deeds of our night are surmised in the pastebin in the opening post. 
>>5340649 Cathagi Delenda Est
>>5340604 >pastebin update when? Now my knigga
>>5342068 Bugger, you're right. But hopefully people clued on from the previous tweet that it was this Saturday start.
>>5342118 >>5340598 Horribly amazing. High AV & many re-rolls.
>>5342221 Hey if you've just joined don't sweat it, I posted a little earlier than the 8pm cuttoff so I'll say you just made it. 
      Anonymous 
   
     >>5342206 It do but still this is our Bro and older sister not our parents.
>>5342220 he is Humbler than us by a wide margin, that being said dumb motherfucker was willing to force us to find Ursens heir in Fallavon so he's got the same grit as Emille where it counts. 
>>5342225 Hype all the way, but speaking of Family we got any uncles or aunts of note? 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >Erstwhile Allies >Father Towbray's followers >THE ANGEL  
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  >>5342186 >You need to know what you’re dealing with. Most Houses seem ignorant of the struggle, or at least they far underestimate its scope. Emile has contacts within the Ordo Reginate, ironic given their pursuit of you. Touching base with them and convincing Mother to reach out to her own contacts and turn her attention to the nature of the game being played may be prudent. Asking questions may draw attention, but attention in and of itself is unlikely to directly threaten House Andrei. [Hearty]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5342186 >You need to know what you’re dealing with. Most Houses seem ignorant of the struggle, or at least they far underestimate its scope. Emile has contacts within the Ordo Reginate, ironic given their pursuit of you. Touching base with them and convincing Mother to reach out to her own contacts and turn her attention to the nature of the game being played may be prudent. Asking questions may draw attention, but attention in and of itself is unlikely to directly threaten House Andrei. [Hearty] >>5340605 Verification 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sun 17 Jul 2022 10:32:36    No. 5342237      Report          >>5342229 No uncles, but you have several aunts that are married into various lesser Romaine houses. They would likely form part of Mother's network of contacts. 
House Vidra is currently the most important ally, being Mother's family. It was mentioned previously, but before the Night of Three Sisters they were actual a vassal of House Andrei. One of your aunts is married to a relative in the other ex-vassal as well, but not directly on the seat of power. With your sister Anastajia marrying into House Norveski they would also be on good terms with you. 
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     >>5342186 >>You need to know what you’re dealing with. Most Houses seem ignorant of the struggle, or at least they far underestimate its scope. Emile has contacts within the Ordo Reginate, ironic given their pursuit of you. Touching base with them and convincing Mother to reach out to her own contacts and turn her attention to the nature of the game being played may be prudent. Asking questions may draw attention, but attention in and of itself is unlikely to directly threaten House Andrei. [Hearty] No sense in fighting a battle before we know what the field is like. Best put out some feelers first and get an informed opinion for the Regnaie.
Hopefully Roselyn and friends can decipher which recommendations form the Regnaie are actually helpful and which are them putting us out as fodder. 
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     >>5342237 Nice typical Romanie matriarchy family than I'm guessing?
Also it looks like you've changed the wealth system any chance we can know how it works now? 
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  >>5342186 >Whatever the sides of this secret war are, whatever the stakes, you do not believe that your brother is on the wrong side of it. You will try to convince your family to use whatever resources you have at your disposal to lend him aid, whether that be information collection and sharing or even direct interference with those that mean him ill. Those involved may react, but if they move against Emile or House Andrei you will be ready. [Idealist]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5342186 >Whatever the sides of this secret war are, whatever the stakes, you do not believe that your brother is on the wrong side of it. You will try to convince your family to use whatever resources you have at your disposal to lend him aid, whether that be information collection and sharing or even direct interference with those that mean him ill. Those involved may react, but if they move against Emile or House Andrei you will be ready. [Idealist] Verification 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sun 17 Jul 2022 10:50:18    No. 5342249      Report          >>5342243 >Nice typical Romanie matriarchy family than I'm guessing? Of course. And even where the women aren't actually the head of House in title they are typically running the show.
>wealth system I'll wait until we hit the Langlish markets before rolling it all out. But in short there's been some major price changes and more supplies, luxuries and wage management with each stop. 
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     >>5342203 oh yeah Verification is 
>>5340604  if we're still needing to link back. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sun 17 Jul 2022 10:51:51    No. 5342252      Report         Quoted By: 
  >>5342251 It does help me when counting votes, but I don't necessarily require it unless your ID changes. 
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  >>5342249 Good to see we're primed for a strong and Independent wife.
>But in short there's been some major price changes and more supplies, luxuries and wage management with each stop. Neat, should be interesting. 
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     >>5342249 Speaking of betrothals, is Rosalyn promised to anyone yet? Been a while so I might have forgot. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sun 17 Jul 2022 11:05:27    No. 5342261      Report          >>5342259 No, but raising the matter of her age (mid-20's is getting on as far as medieval marriage material was concerned) is a bear best not roused. 
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     >>5342261 i do hope our dear sister is not holding out for the "perfect" man 
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     >>5342262 oh dose the marquise want us dead for our performance with vancewell he may not know of the tryst after but if he knows her nature he must know it may of happened 
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  >>5342241 >>5340629 Fekkin ID 
here's me linking back 
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  >>5342262 Nah more likely she's courting several for influence and intrigue.
I badly hope tying her noose wasn't literal for whatever she's scheming for.
>>5342264 he doesn't know...yet 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sun 17 Jul 2022 11:17:36    No. 5342272      Report          >>5342264 Yeah no, he loves you. He's your biggest fan. Being crippled and courtship-cucked? All water under the bridge. 
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  >>5342272 oh good what a relief i was worried for a second 
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     >>5340593 >MFW i forgot about the 24 h window Welcome back Emile, you glorious bastid.
Hoping that you'll have mercy on me and count this Forgotten!
 >Young Lord Damien Andrei, elder brother and heir to House Andrei 
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  >>5342186 >>Sanctioned murders, secret battles in the forest, royal involvement. It’s all beyond you. Your first duty is to the safety of your land and the wellbeing of your people. Getting involved in this political conflict will only endanger that. What House Andrei needs now is to keep the greater plots at arm’s length, to work on solidifying local alliances and curtailing local threats. With Emile on pilgrimage the direct threat to him is minimal and those involved would have no discernible reason to interfere with House Andrei. [Humble] >>5340910         Anonymous 
   
     >>5342272 >crippled is he permanently fucked up lmao 
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     >>5342272 >Crippled Oh crap did we perma fuck him? talk shit get hit I guess. 
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  Rolled 26 (1d100) >>5342283 Rolling the Marquis' level of crippledness 
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     >>5342186 >You need to know what you’re dealing with. Most Houses seem ignorant of the struggle, or at least they far underestimate its scope. Emile has contacts within the Ordo Reginate, ironic given their pursuit of you. Touching base with them and convincing Mother to reach out to her own contacts and turn her attention to the nature of the game being played may be prudent. Asking questions may draw attention, but attention in and of itself is unlikely to directly threaten House Andrei. [Hearty] Individuals poking and proding around is one thing, but a house effort to do the same will lead to like kind being thrown our way, if not more.
The truth is we are better off keeping our heads down. The better we consolidate an anti faction power stronghold, the better off we are when we start poking around and asking questions. But that said, the fact we don't know what it truly means to be anti faction is a problem in and of itself.
So the only thing to he done is to at least get the basic information, learn about what we're dealing with, and act accordingly from there. 
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  >>5342186 >>5342286 As sorry about the mess, didn't link back.
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     I didn't finish rereading the archives yet, but i definitely recall the Crown Prince being attended by one of the Lost Sons. Did we ever talk to Gilbern about that fact, or about our identity as the mystery knight who fought Anger? Seems like something we should have maybe gotten over with before we headed off Carthage.  Maybe we can ask the Dragon about them if we manage to get an audience [/spoiler:lit]  
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  >>5342288 ...welp. Those spoiler tags weren't necessary anyway. 
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       >>5342288 Yeah the Price is being guarded by the Sanguine Paladin. Evidence seems to point to him being Avarice but could be Agony as well maybe. We fought Anarchy in the ruins 
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     >>5342292 one thing we should keep in mind is the sons of sin can always be looking for better vessels to inhabit agony/avarice may see us as a better host for his being 
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  >>5342296 could always*
which is maybe why he wished us to stay 
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  >>5342296 Could be, may have also seen us as a challenge, something more fun to play with. Either way I look forward to chaining him down 
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     >>5342296 I sincerely soubt that Emile is even remotely inhabitable by now. He has nearly no Thorn aspect, and i'm pretty sure the Sons of Sin look for knights whose hearts are as black as theirs. The Red Paladin might have sensed the touch of his brother upon Emile, or perhaps just noticed the magic on his person. 
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     >>5342302 i mean the that regninate knight did not seem thorny to me 
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  >>5342288 Yeah I think we did or at least our suspicions, I think a more prudent path might be checking out the Aetherium or whatever the libary was called.
we are dealing with the highest ranked figure in cathaggi afterall and we all know how the Banquet ended. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sun 17 Jul 2022 12:08:44    No. 5342308      Report                Anonymous 
   
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  >>5342308 lol dice gods will it fuck i forgot how legendary this quest was 
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  >>5342308 this was Marquis Fallavon right?
lmao 
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  >>5342308 lmao get fucked get cucked Fallashit. 
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  >>5342308 Lmfao so many god damn good moments 
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     >>5342303 Mate, the knights of the Ordo Reginae are the Queens hands and blades. As Forgotten said in the early threads, the Thorn path is travelled both by the selfish and the ideologue. Gilbern, for instance, is a torturer, murderer and liar at the very least. All for the sake of his beloved Queen of course, but he is happy to sacrifice as many innocents as is needed to bring about the downfall of her enemies.
Every knight in that crypt was among the Queens most trusted warriors. Each one was considered so loyal to her that they could be trusted with the truth about the Sons of Sin. They were ironically among the worst picks for fighting a Son since all of them were probably about 50/50 Cain and Thorn. 
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  >>5342317 i guess your right 
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     >>5342308 get me the fucking part where this took place. I need to reread this funny shit. 
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  >>5342320 half way through the thread 
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  >>5342308 cain plz
is not that bad he still above average in swordmanship... I guess 
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     More fun paranoia inducing information about the Sanguine Paladin is that he was sighted (by us in the lantern vigil) 800 years ago fighting the Foe and is known as Metaxas Sinclarus, Legatus Cain’s Chosen. Assuming it's the same red armoured knight (which it seems to be). 
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  >>5342308 well... you can't say we didn't ask for it 
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  >>5342317 >implying the silver swan knight is RED my boi is blue as fuck 
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  >>5342317 Nah completion of missons/quests is an Adam things 
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  >>5342186 >You need to know what you’re dealing with. Most Houses seem ignorant of the struggle, or at least they far underestimate its scope. Emile has contacts within the Ordo Reginate, ironic given their pursuit of you. Touching base with them and convincing Mother to reach out to her own contacts and turn her attention to the nature of the game being played may be prudent. Asking questions may draw attention, but attention in and of itself is unlikely to directly threaten House Andrei. [Hearty] >>5342033 Check 
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  >>5342325 Makes you wonder if there is a Green Knight who fought on the side of the Wild. I could actually see that being a thing, considering how the Brothers were in fact invaders upon their lands 
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  >>5342325 yeah I caught that on the reread, I wonder if it is actually the connection or just the ancestor of the Sinclairs. 
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  >>5342186 >Sanctioned murders, secret battles in the forest, royal involvement. It’s all beyond you. Your first duty is to the safety of your land and the wellbeing of your people. Getting involved in this political conflict will only endanger that. What House Andrei needs now is to keep the greater plots at arm’s length, to work on solidifying local alliances and curtailing local threats. With Emile on pilgrimage the direct threat to him is minimal and those involved would have no discernible reason to interfere with House Andrei. [Humble] >>5340761         Anonymous 
   
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  >>5342186 >>5341182 >You need to know what you’re dealing with. Most Houses seem ignorant of the struggle, or at least they far underestimate its scope. Emile has contacts within the Ordo Reginate, ironic given their pursuit of you. Touching base with them and convincing Mother to reach out to her own contacts and turn her attention to the nature of the game being played may be prudent. Asking questions may draw attention, but attention in and of itself is unlikely to directly threaten House Andrei. [Hearty] This is probably the best course of action. We should probably ask Ros to handle correspondence with the Reginate/Gilbern as I don't think Damien wants to involve Mother too deeply in our escapades and isn't in great standing with them. He also seems like a presentable lad and she needs a husband. 
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     >>5342186 >>You need to know what you’re dealing with. Most Houses seem ignorant of the struggle, or at least they far underestimate its scope. Emile has contacts within the Ordo Reginate, ironic given their pursuit of you. Touching base with them and convincing Mother to reach out to her own contacts and turn her attention to the nature of the game being played may be prudent. Asking questions may draw attention, but attention in and of itself is unlikely to directly threaten House Andrei. [Hearty] >>5340668 Linking back, also to whoever mention the First Law Series on the last thread thank you. 
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  >>5342186 >You need to know what you’re dealing with. Most Houses seem ignorant of the struggle, or at least they far underestimate its scope. Emile has contacts within the Ordo Reginate, ironic given their pursuit of you. Touching base with them and convincing Mother to reach out to her own contacts and turn her attention to the nature of the game being played may be prudent. Asking questions may draw attention, but attention in and of itself is unlikely to directly threaten House Andrei. [Hearty] Verif' 
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  >>5342186 >You need to know what you’re dealing with. Most Houses seem ignorant of the struggle, or at least they far underestimate its scope. Emile has contacts within the Ordo Reginate, ironic given their pursuit of you. Touching base with them and convincing Mother to reach out to her own contacts and turn her attention to the nature of the game being played may be prudent. Asking questions may draw attention, but attention in and of itself is unlikely to directly threaten House Andrei. [Hearty] By the almighty am I ready to kill (((FACTION))) members in the streets, but we have to get tactical my kniggas
>>5340724 It'sa me 
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  >>5342186 >You need to know what you’re dealing with. Most Houses seem ignorant of the struggle, or at least they far underestimate its scope. Emile has contacts within the Ordo Reginate, ironic given their pursuit of you. Touching base with them and convincing Mother to reach out to her own contacts and turn her attention to the nature of the game being played may be prudent. Asking questions may draw attention, but attention in and of itself is unlikely to directly threaten House Andrei.  >>5340819 Verification 
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     I am going to laugh so hard if touching base with reginate actually causes shit to go down.
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     >>5342410 on the reginate side it shouldn't cause gilbern is a real knigga, dad might be peeved until he realizes the kingsmen want his best boi ded 
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  >>5342186 >You need to know what you’re dealing with. Most Houses seem ignorant of the struggle, or at least they far underestimate its scope. Emile has contacts within the Ordo Reginate, ironic given their pursuit of you. Touching base with them and convincing Mother to reach out to her own contacts and turn her attention to the nature of the game being played may be prudent. Asking questions may draw attention, but attention in and of itself is unlikely to directly threaten House Andrei. [Hearty] >>5341070 Verification 
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  >>5342416 he's also at comrade status and not the only herald involved, Damien/our house will probably touch base with him admittedly.
I more think anyone who takes note of our families allegiances might pick up on the allegiance being questioned and ask why. 
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  >>5341814 Verification
>>5342186 >You need to know what you’re dealing with. Most Houses seem ignorant of the struggle, or at least they far underestimate its scope. Emile has contacts within the Ordo Reginate, ironic given their pursuit of you. Touching base with them and convincing Mother to reach out to her own contacts and turn her attention to the nature of the game being played may be prudent. Asking questions may draw attention, but attention in and of itself is unlikely to directly threaten House Andrei. [Hearty] I'd like to add in reaching out to the various Houses we've befriended (Norveski, Rabe, not a House but Willem Glasdale, etc.) for aid, not in politics, but in everything other than politics. Similar to the already mentioned Rabe steel trade, any trade agreements, mutual martial aid, or even just information exchanges could help relieve pressure off House Andrei in these now uncertain times. 
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  >>5342186 >You need to know what you’re dealing with. Most Houses seem ignorant of the struggle, or at least they far underestimate its scope. Emile has contacts within the Ordo Reginate, ironic given their pursuit of you. Touching base with them and convincing Mother to reach out to her own contacts and turn her attention to the nature of the game being played may be prudent. Asking questions may draw attention, but attention in and of itself is unlikely to directly threaten House Andrei. [Hearty]          Anonymous 
   
     >>5342186 >>You need to know what you’re dealing with. Most Houses seem ignorant of the struggle, or at least they far underestimate its scope. Emile has contacts within the Ordo Reginate, ironic given their pursuit of you. Touching base with them and convincing Mother to reach out to her own contacts and turn her attention to the nature of the game being played may be prudent. Asking questions may draw attention, but attention in and of itself is unlikely to directly threaten House Andrei. [Hearty]          Anonymous 
   
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     I like how Damien has the humble trait where Emile has the haughty trait. Damien will make a just Lord. 
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  >>5342493 Damien and Emile both think it is their duty to protect the peasants but for different reasons. HAUGHTY implies that because they are nobleborn they are better than the lower class and it is their duty to protect those weaker than them. HUMBLE implies that Men are Men regardless of caste and it is just to protect Men 
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  >>5342186 >Whatever the sides of this secret war are, whatever the stakes, you do not believe that your brother is on the wrong side of it. You will try to convince your family to use whatever resources you have at your disposal to lend him aid, whether that be information collection and sharing or even direct interference with those that mean him ill. Those involved may react, but if they move against Emile or House Andrei you will be ready. [Idealist] >>5341909 Here's my v link
LDB
The sleeping bear will awaken from its slumber and all tremble. Mybe even get back its old home. 
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  >>5342493 I mean you go through what he did & the probable indoctrinations by the bluejays and we'd probably be humble too.
>>5342508 God willing we're past most of that happening again. 
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  >>5342186 >You need to know what you’re dealing with. Most Houses seem ignorant of the struggle, or at least they far underestimate its scope. Emile has contacts within the Ordo Reginate, ironic given their pursuit of you. Touching base with them and convincing Mother to reach out to her own contacts and turn her attention to the nature of the game being played may be prudent. Asking questions may draw attention, but attention in and of itself is unlikely to directly threaten House Andrei. [Hearty] me 
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  >>5342186 >You need to know what you’re dealing with. Most Houses seem ignorant of the struggle, or at least they far underestimate its scope. Emile has contacts within the Ordo Reginate, ironic given their pursuit of you. Touching base with them and convincing Mother to reach out to her own contacts and turn her attention to the nature of the game being played may be prudent. Asking questions may draw attention, but attention in and of itself is unlikely to directly threaten House Andrei. [Hearty] Blindly preparing for an unknown threat is useless, committing the entire house's resources to an unknown threat is foolish.
>>5340635 Verification 
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  >>5342237 Hopefully they will be on even better terms after Emile bested and killed (?) Sir Broulert during the duel at Pascae. Ironic, given that Broulert died from drowning, and House Vidra is a sea-faring house. 
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  >>5342186 >>You need to know what you’re dealing with. Most Houses seem ignorant of the struggle, or at least they far underestimate its scope. Emile has contacts within the Ordo Reginate, ironic given their pursuit of you. Touching base with them and convincing Mother to reach out to her own contacts and turn her attention to the nature of the game being played may be prudent. Asking questions may draw attention, but attention in and of itself is unlikely to directly threaten House Andrei. [Hearty] >>5340777 Verification 
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     >>5342272 good to hear, I was worried about potential duels and revenge plots. 
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     >>5342186 >>Sanctioned murders, secret battles in the forest, royal involvement. It’s all beyond you. Your first duty is to the safety of your land and the wellbeing of your people. Getting involved in this political conflict will only endanger that. What House Andrei needs now is to keep the greater plots at arm’s length, to work on solidifying local alliances and curtailing local threats. With Emile on pilgrimage the direct threat to him is minimal and those involved would have no discernible reason to interfere with House Andrei. [Humble] Moi
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  >>5342186 >Whatever the sides of this secret war are, whatever the stakes, you do not believe that your brother is on the wrong side of it. You will try to convince your family to use whatever resources you have at your disposal to lend him aid, whether that be information collection and sharing or even direct interference with those that mean him ill. Those involved may react, but if they move against Emile or House Andrei you will be ready. [Idealist]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5342186 >>You need to know what you’re dealing with. Most Houses seem ignorant of the struggle, or at least they far underestimate its scope. Emile has contacts within the Ordo Reginate, ironic given their pursuit of you. Touching base with them and convincing Mother to reach out to her own contacts and turn her attention to the nature of the game being played may be prudent. Asking questions may draw attention, but attention in and of itself is unlikely to directly threaten House Andrei. [Hearty] >>5340989         Anonymous 
   
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  >>5342186 >>You need to know what you’re dealing with. Most Houses seem ignorant of the struggle, or at least they far underestimate its scope. Emile has contacts within the Ordo Reginate, ironic given their pursuit of you. Touching base with them and convincing Mother to reach out to her own contacts and turn her attention to the nature of the game being played may be prudent. Asking questions may draw attention, but attention in and of itself is unlikely to directly threaten House Andrei. [Hearty] >>5340675 me 
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  >>5342770 >Implying he won't be mad enough rock up to Cathaggi and demand a duel for Friday hand cripple or no >Implying cripples can't scheme          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5342186 >Whatever the sides of this secret war are, whatever the stakes, you do not believe that your brother is on the wrong side of it. You will try to convince your family to use whatever resources you have at your disposal to lend him aid, whether that be information collection and sharing or even direct interference with those that mean him ill. Those involved may react, but if they move against Emile or House Andrei you will be ready. [Idealist] >>5340701         Anonymous 
   
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  >>5342186 >Sanctioned murders, secret battles in the forest, royal involvement. It’s all beyond you. Your first duty is to the safety of your land and the wellbeing of your people. Getting involved in this political conflict will only endanger that. What House Andrei needs now is to keep the greater plots at arm’s length, to work on solidifying local alliances and curtailing local threats. With Emile on pilgrimage the direct threat to him is minimal and those involved would have no discernible reason to interfere with House Andrei. [Humble] It would probably be best to get our house's affairs in order, and otherwise ready for things to happen. 
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  >>5342186 >You need to know what you’re dealing with. Most Houses seem ignorant of the struggle, or at least they far underestimate its scope. Emile has contacts within the Ordo Reginate, ironic given their pursuit of you. Touching base with them and convincing Mother to reach out to her own contacts and turn her attention to the nature of the game being played may be prudent. Asking questions may draw attention, but attention in and of itself is unlikely to directly threaten House Andrei. [Hearty] >>5341484 Linking back 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Mon 18 Jul 2022 05:39:53    No. 5343415      Report         Quoted By: 
  >SELECTED: You need to know what you’re dealing with. Most Houses seem ignorant of the struggle, or at least they far underestimate its scope. Emile has contacts within the Ordo Reginate, ironic given their pursuit of you. Touching base with them and convincing Mother to reach out to her own contacts and turn her attention to the nature of the game being played may be prudent. Asking questions may draw attention, but attention in and of itself is unlikely to directly threaten House Andrei. [Hearty 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Mon 18 Jul 2022 05:42:23    No. 5343416      Report          [2/2]> “All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty] > “Cheeky blighter. Go on, run along then.” You laugh as you ruffle your squire’s hair, granting him this small win. You’ve allowed yourself to become more familiar with the boy, despite your difference in station. [Hearty] > “…” The relationship is one of master and apprentice, not two mates sharing a drink in the local tavern. For this to work, for you to tap his full potential, familiarity and friendliness must give way to respect and deference. [Idealist]  
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     >>5343416 > “Cheeky blighter. Go on, run along then.” You laugh as you ruffle your squire’s hair, granting him this small win. You’ve allowed yourself to become more familiar with the boy, despite your difference in station. [Hearty] He works hard and definitely always earns his little reprieves and approvals from us 
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  >>5343420 Woops, linking back to my verification post
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     >>5343416 > “All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty] > “…” The relationship is one of master and apprentice, not two mates sharing a drink in the local tavern. For this to work, for you to tap his full potential, familiarity and friendliness must give way to respect and deference. [Idealist] I was going to suggest we give him our old breastplate and we can pass the chain mail on to someone maybe Orin? anyway he should learn as a knight that he'll be fighting in heavy armour in a fight and he'll need to be trained for that.
As for the Idealist choice respect is due to us mentoring him.
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Mon 18 Jul 2022 05:55:26    No. 5343433      Report          >>5343427 >I was going to suggest we give him our old breastplate and we can pass the chain mail on to someone maybe Orin? anyway he should learn as a knight that he'll be fighting in heavy armour in a fight and he'll need to be trained for that. This was discussed in previous threads, while he doesn't have the build for the breastplate, helm and greaves fitted to your size to be much more than a hinderance right now he will eventually grow into it. 
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  >>5343433 Right guess we'll have to get him his own Breastplate or harness at some point then. 
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       >>5343416 >> “Cheeky blighter. Go on, run along then.” You laugh as you ruffle your squire’s hair, granting him this small win. You’ve allowed yourself to become more familiar with the boy, despite your difference in station. [Hearty] >>5343433 Oh god i'm late. Was looking for the old StV logo and missed this one. Can I still participate Forgotten? Its good to have you back. 
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  >>5343416 > “Cheeky blighter. Go on, run along then.” You laugh as you ruffle your squire’s hair, granting him this small win. You’ve allowed yourself to become more familiar with the boy, despite your difference in station. [Hearty]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5343462 I almost did the same honestly. It caught me off guard but I was refreshing like a madman looking for it 
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  >>5343416 > “All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty] ".. is a slow and insidious killer"
 just ask the first knight and see how well it did for him oh and a lot of foes also desu          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5343416 > “All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty] Verify 
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     >>5343416 > “All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty] I like to think that this is how father's men-at-arms did it with us (especially Mikail's father as he's one of father's men, I think?) 
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  >>5343416 >> “All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty] >>5340632 me 
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     >>5343519 >Implying Emille didn't come out swinging a shield at 10 knocking down unaware Kniggas          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5343416 >“All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty] Overconfidence is a killer 
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  >>5343519 Fuck me, ID changed 
>>5340605 Verification here
>>5343522 >mfw I have to babysit the lord's kid with the lads and he knocks 4 of them on the arse with 2 (two) shields          Anonymous 
   
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  I'm glad we got our sea legs hate to fight without being used to the rocking of the ship mobile posting will vote I finish work 
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  >>5343416 >“All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty] >>5340661         Anonymous 
   
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  >>5343416 > “All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty] me 
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  >>5343416 >> “All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5343416 > “All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty] >>5340668         Anonymous 
   
     >>5343416 >> “…” The relationship is one of master and apprentice, not two mates sharing a drink in the local tavern. For this to work, for you to tap his full potential, familiarity and friendliness must give way to respect and deference. [Idealist] as much as it seems cruel the he must treat his superior with respect considering it's going to be the king and yeah the currant king is gregarious and kind hearted but the next may not be and by the almight he will be a roi guard 
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       >>5340590 Ayooooo, welcome back Forgotten! I missed you and your beautiful writing.
Unfortunately I was too late this time so I'll just sit in the peanut gallery. I'll try to be on time for the next thread. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Mon 18 Jul 2022 13:21:50    No. 5343695      Report          >>5343679 >>5343462 For the next vote onwards, I'll allow it for you two. But I'll be enforcing the initial verification post more strictly from here on in. 
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  >>5343416 > “All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty] They grow up so fast
>>5340724 verifying 
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  >>5343416 >>5341338  - verify>> “All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty]          Anonymous 
   
     >>5341182 > “All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty] He hit us once in a lucky shot. While it was a hit, luck doesn't always favor us. 
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  >>5343416 >>5343714 >>5341182 can't forget to link to the vote. 
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>>5343416 > “All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty] He should be proud of scoring a hit,distracted or no, but the outburst at the end demands his exuberance be cooled. You must be in control of yourself, not just when fighting, but also afterwords. If he does the same while fighting someone else, they may be offended enough to seek retribution. 
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  >>5343416 >> “All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty] But still ruffle his hair after. use our fight with the basilisk as an example of overconfidence and it's dangers, make him understand this isn't about punishment and that he did great. 
>>5340910 me 
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     >>5343771 This. Romani's are real kniggas and gracious in victory. Can't have him acting like a Sinclair or worse....a Hewitt. 
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  >>5343695 Cheers, mate.
>>5343416 > “All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty] Bullying is a form of love, right?
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  >>5343815 Also considering the track record of 
>Emile "Poke the bear, face despair" Andrei >Emile "Mock the bear, watch your entire house disappear" Andrei >Emile "When he sees red, you will soon be dead" Andrei >Emile "If you clip coppers, prepare to suffer" Andrei >Emile "Prance around?, get drowned!" Andrei The boy has seen lots of object lessons in why taunting your opponent can be dangerous. 
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  >>5343416 > “…” The relationship is one of master and apprentice, not two mates sharing a drink in the local tavern. For this to work, for you to tap his full potential, familiarity and friendliness must give way to respect and deference. [Idealist] >>5340701         Anonymous 
   
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  >>5343416 > “All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty] Verified post 
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  >>5343416 >“All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty] >>5340743 ME!! 
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     >>5343416 > “All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty] Absolutely no getting a big head. That's how Gabriel died...
>>5340635 Verily 
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     >>5343905 And yet Emille still has an ego to match 
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     >>5343916 Yeah but we know when to keep it in check. Case and point the River Troll and the Wyvern 
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  >>5343921 Wyvern loot would have been awesome though. 
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  >>5343416 > “All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty] Still tell him that he did a good job, we just want to make sure that he's gracious in victory and defeat.
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  >>5343416 >> “All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty] >>5340777 Verified. 
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     >>5340590 Aw shit how did I miss this. Can I anchor post here and vote next time? 
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  >>5343416 “Cheeky blighter. Go on, run along then.” You laugh as you ruffle your squire’s hair, granting him this small win. You’ve allowed yourself to become more familiar with the boy, despite your difference in station. [Hearty]
>>5341909 V post 
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  >>5343416 > “All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty] >>5340664 Golden Ticket 
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  >>5343416 > “All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty] >>5340761 yyeye 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Tue 19 Jul 2022 07:58:15    No. 5344534      Report         Quoted By: 
  > “All fire and vinegar, I see. Bring out my old breastplate. We will see how energetic you are after fighting in that.” It is less the comment than it is the overconfidence that demands chastisement. And you prefer to dispense punishments that come with lessons of their own. [Haughty] STALWART trait tested 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Tue 19 Jul 2022 08:00:23    No. 5344537      Report          [2/2]>Your squire gains the RESILIENT trait. > Able to withstand a surprising level of physical punishment, your squire will not easily be put down and, if put down, will not easily stay down for long.  >Your squire gains the HAUGHTY conversation trait.  >Like teacher like pupil. His deep, stubborn pride in his position as squire to the greatest knight in the world is reflected in both his service to you and his interaction with others.  > With Brother Rousseau being the only other Cantônian man of noble blood present, you’ve naturally spent a lot of time in his company. Jess the Kid is typically present as well and, while neither of them offer much in the way of direct conversation, they are admittedly excellent listeners. [Haughty] > As an outgoing and adventurous sort yourself, you find the Captain Alfonso Verdicci to be an intriguing individual. While it’s hard to tell if you’ve genuinely befriended the man, he seems as interested in your exploits on the continent as you are in his adventures on the seas. [Hearty] >You have spent much time in the company of your confessor Father Towbray, not only in prayer and meditation but also socially. He has an unfair advantage in theological debate, backed by typically hardline Reclaimant views, but he has proven a great reassurance with the Angel’s visitations weighing upon you. [Idealist]  
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     >>5344537 > With Brother Rousseau being the only other Cantônian man of noble blood present, you’ve naturally spent a lot of time in his company. Jess the Kid is typically present as well and, while neither of them offer much in the way of direct conversation, they are admittedly excellent listeners. [Haughty] Verification
>>5340598 I want to get to know Jess a bit better. We've not spent a lot of time with her since she joined the party. She may not talk back... but we can still talk to her 
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     >>5344537 >> As an outgoing and adventurous sort yourself, you find the Captain Alfonso Verdicci to be an intriguing individual. While it’s hard to tell if you’ve genuinely befriended the man, he seems as interested in your exploits on the continent as you are in his adventures on the seas. [Hearty] I'm sure he can tell us a lot about our destination. 
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       >>5344537 >>Your squire gains the HAUGHTY conversation trait.  >>Like teacher like pupil. His deep, stubborn pride in his position as squire to the greatest knight in the world is reflected in both his service to you and his interaction with others. This will get him in so much shit down the road. But damn if it doesnt bring a fucking tear to me eye. Adam bless ye, boy.
> As an outgoing and adventurous sort yourself, you find the Captain Alfonso Verdicci to be an intriguing individual. While it’s hard to tell if you’ve genuinely befriended the man, he seems as interested in your exploits on the continent as you are in his adventures on the seas. [Hearty] Teach me your ways good sir.
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  >>5344537 >> As an outgoing and adventurous sort yourself, you find the Captain Alfonso Verdicci to be an intriguing individual. While it’s hard to tell if you’ve genuinely befriended the man, he seems as interested in your exploits on the continent as you are in his adventures on the seas. [Hearty] kindred spirits 
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  *Sir Willem Glasdale, Knight of Romaine: LOYAL
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     >Your squire gains the RESILIENT trait. >Your squire gains the HAUGHTY conversation trait.  Fukkin' love it.
>>5344544 >This will get him in so much shit down the road.  My thoughts as well. Our squire is the best, but we should work on his courts skills as well. Poor etiquette coupled with haughtiness probably doesn't mix well together. I'm very curious to see what his next traits will be.
>>5344539 iirc travelling outside canton is a requirement to unlock Jess next companion statut. So we should get some developpement from her when we get to Cathagi.
> As an outgoing and adventurous sort yourself, you find the Captain Alfonso Verdicci to be an intriguing individual. While it’s hard to tell if you’ve genuinely befriended the man, he seems as interested in your exploits on the continent as you are in his adventures on the seas. [Hearty] Verification 
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  >>5344555 OH SHIT keep jess away from the dragon he will add her to his menagerie 
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     >Your squire gains the RESILIENT trait. >Your squire gains the HAUGHTY conversation trait.  Fukkin' love it.
>>5344544 >This will get him in so much shit down the road.  My thoughts as well. Our squire is the best, but we should work on his courts skills as well. Poor etiquette coupled with haughtiness probably doesn't mix well together. I'm very curious to see what his next traits will be.
>>5344539 iirc travelling outside canton is a requirement to unlock Jess next companion statut. So we should get some developpement from her when we get to Cathagi.
>>5344537 > As an outgoing and adventurous sort yourself, you find the Captain Alfonso Verdicci to be an intriguing individual. While it’s hard to tell if you’ve genuinely befriended the man, he seems as interested in your exploits on the continent as you are in his adventures on the seas. [Hearty] Verification 
>>5340632  (You) 
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  >>5344537 >As an outgoing and adventurous sort yourself, you find the Captain Alfonso Verdicci to be an intriguing individual. While it’s hard to tell if you’ve genuinely befriended the man, he seems as interested in your exploits on the continent as you are in his adventures on the seas. [Hearty] >>5344544 >This will get him in so much shit down the road. But damn if it doesnt bring a fucking tear to me eye. Adam bless ye, boy. Our boy will need a pretty big blessing after all the shit he will go through.
>>5342773 >>5340646 Previous posts. 
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  >Current Wealth: 113 Sequins >NOTE: Typically, most of this will not be in hard coin such as Gold or Silver and will involve barter of other luxuries or valuables such as jewellery that you have on your person.  >Sequins is a common denominator and what you are exactly spending or gaining in terms of actual currency will vary widely. I wholeheartedly refuse to calculate exchange rates and will assume any purchase is taking this and haggling into account. Did I fix the wealth system? Probably not, but I expect any complaints to come with the disclaimer that you did literally ask for this. >By terms of reference, a mid-level craftsman such as a butcher or common tailor working on wages could expect to earn 0.2 sequins a day. And yes, as a noble your spare change is not far off from near a years wages for most folk. >You have a debt to the Pascae Banks, this will accrue interest. >You have a stake in Tracker Jean’s caravan enterprise, you have voted against accruing interest and will make several rolls to see how successful these additional ventures were. >CAIN’S TALLY [36] >... >The Eastern Vale Basilisk of Fallavon (you were the tank…)  
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     >>5344539 let it go anon (you) already tasted it and (you) throw it away 
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  >>5344537 >>Your squire gains the RESILIENT trait. Noice
>Your squire gains the HAUGHTY conversation trait. HA! ego gang RISE UP!
>You have spent much time in the company of your confessor Father Towbray, not only in prayer and meditation but also socially. He has an unfair advantage in theological debate, backed by typically hardline Reclaimant views, but he has proven a great reassurance with the Angel’s visitations weighing upon you. [Idealist] I eventually want to ask why he left he's parish and becoming a wandering pilgrim.... in time though, we should ask admit our ahhh.... predicament with the ladies.
>>5344544 Boy deserves some ego after finally landing a hit, he's been bullied by us and Dan Marc for so long and now he's finally getting somewhere now he just needs GAINS!
If only we could do something about his manner...
>>5344557 >Mikail finally gains his spurs >Immediately begins picking fights worse than Emille when in court >>5340604 posting my V 
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       >>5344537 >> As an outgoing and adventurous sort yourself, you find the Captain Alfonso Verdicci to be an intriguing individual. While it’s hard to tell if you’ve genuinely befriended the man, he seems as interested in your exploits on the continent as you are in his adventures on the seas. [Hearty] A man can dream of a time when, may the angel forgive me for saying this, Langlish contacts can come in handy for an assault on the Isle of the dammed.
On that note, have all the attempted reclamations of our duchy been targeted at the old capitol or has anybody actually tried to root out the rot at it's source? Because if we are working on droid army rules destroying the island seems like the easier option.
>>5340910 'tis i 
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  >>5344591 unless you can enlist the fat fuck dragon god emperor i doubt any one has the fire power to blow the island up 
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  >>5344537 THAT'S MY BOY. God, he is going to become worse than us when it comes to duelling.
> As an outgoing and adventurous sort yourself, you find the Captain Alfonso Verdicci to be an intriguing individual. While it’s hard to tell if you’ve genuinely befriended the man, he seems as interested in your exploits on the continent as you are in his adventures on the seas. [Hearty] >>5340605 Verification 
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  >>5344537 >> As an outgoing and adventurous sort yourself, you find the Captain Alfonso Verdicci to be an intriguing individual. While it’s hard to tell if you’ve genuinely befriended the man, he seems as interested in your exploits on the continent as you are in his adventures on the seas. [Hearty]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5344537 > As an outgoing and adventurous sort yourself, you find the Captain Alfonso Verdicci to be an intriguing individual. While it’s hard to tell if you’ve genuinely befriended the man, he seems as interested in your exploits on the continent as you are in his adventures on the seas. [Hearty] Mike gained the SHITTALKER trait, lol
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  >>5344537 > As an outgoing and adventurous sort yourself, you find the Captain Alfonso Verdicci to be an intriguing individual. While it’s hard to tell if you’ve genuinely befriended the man, he seems as interested in your exploits on the continent as you are in his adventures on the seas. [Hearty] >>5340668 Adventures! 
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  >>5344537 >>5340679 (This is me, dropped out for a bit.)
> With Brother Rousseau being the only other Cantônian man of noble blood present, you’ve naturally spent a lot of time in his company. Jess the Kid is typically present as well and, while neither of them offer much in the way of direct conversation, they are admittedly excellent listeners. [Haughty]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5344537 >With Brother Rousseau being the only other Cantônian man of noble blood present, you’ve naturally spent a lot of time in his company. Jess the Kid is typically present as well and, while neither of them offer much in the way of direct conversation, they are admittedly excellent listeners. [Haughty]          Anonymous 
   
     >>5344537 Hey forgotten what do Stalwar5 and resilent do? 
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  >>5344537 >>5341182 > As an outgoing and adventurous sort yourself, you find the Captain Alfonso Verdicci to be an intriguing individual. While it’s hard to tell if you’ve genuinely befriended the man, he seems as interested in your exploits on the continent as you are in his adventures on the seas. [Hearty] Lets make sure this man won't sell us and our pilgrims as slaves. He might find it difficult if he enjoys our company. 
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  >Wanting to form trade connections with the langlish >Not trusting the langlish to honour the contract Shekel  of us not that I'm complaining.  
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  >>5344537 > With Brother Rousseau being the only other Cantônian man of noble blood present, you’ve naturally spent a lot of time in his company. Jess the Kid is typically present as well and, while neither of them offer much in the way of direct conversation, they are admittedly excellent listeners. [Haughty] >>5340724 There I be 
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  >>5344653 E's ded 'Ard now 
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  >>5344537 > As an outgoing and adventurous sort yourself, you find the Captain Alfonso Verdicci to be an intriguing individual. While it’s hard to tell if you’ve genuinely befriended the man, he seems as interested in your exploits on the continent as you are in his adventures on the seas. [Hearty] I wonder if this guy can teach us the basics of whatever language the Cathagi speak. I think we really need help on that front.
>>5343679 Verification post. 
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  >>534453 >>As an outgoing and adventurous sort yourself, you find the Captain Alfonso Verdicci to be an intriguing individual. While it’s hard to tell if you’ve genuinely befriended the man, he seems as interested in your exploits on the continent as you are in his adventures on the seas. [Hearty] >>5340777 Verify 
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  >>5344537 >With Brother Rousseau being the only other Cantônian man of noble blood present, you’ve naturally spent a lot of time in his company. Jess the Kid is typically present as well and, while neither of them offer much in the way of direct conversation, they are admittedly excellent listeners. [Haughty]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5344653 Means the kid has a thick skull 
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     >>5344537 >You have spent much time in the company of your confessor Father Towbray, not only in prayer and meditation but also socially. He has an unfair advantage in theological debate, backed by typically hardline Reclaimant views, but he has proven a great reassurance with the Angel’s visitations weighing upon you. [Idealist]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5344962 >>5340761 for got verification 
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  >>5344537 >You have spent much time in the company of your confessor Father Towbray, not only in prayer and meditation but also socially. He has an unfair advantage in theological debate, backed by typically hardline Reclaimant views, but he has proven a great reassurance with the Angel’s visitations weighing upon you. [Idealist] >>5340701         Anonymous 
   
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  >>5344537 > With Brother Rousseau being the only other Cantônian man of noble blood present, you’ve naturally spent a lot of time in his company. Jess the Kid is typically present as well and, while neither of them offer much in the way of direct conversation, they are admittedly excellent listeners. [Haughty] >>5344160 Anchor post. I'm in rural northern BC so I don't have a stable IP, I can post a pic of my Telus SmartHub setup if you need evidence. 
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  >>5344537 > With Brother Rousseau being the only other Cantônian man of noble blood present, you’ve naturally spent a lot of time in his company. Jess the Kid is typically present as well and, while neither of them offer much in the way of direct conversation, they are admittedly excellent listeners. [Haughty >>5341909 V post 
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     >>5344537 >>5340593 Is it too late to get verification to vote for this thread, or do I have to wait for the next one? I only just saw this come back today. 
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  >>5344537 > With Brother Rousseau being the only other Cantônian man of noble blood present, you’ve naturally spent a lot of time in his company. Jess the Kid is typically present as well and, while neither of them offer much in the way of direct conversation, they are admittedly excellent listeners. [Haughty With Rousseau Emile can have the same conversation on religion but come to his own conclusions without the influence of the fire and brimstone of Towbray... Plus it's time for a fresh prospective that we'll hopefully get on the next leg of the pilgrimage 
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  >>5344537 > As an outgoing and adventurous sort yourself, you find the Captain Alfonso Verdicci to be an intriguing individual. While it’s hard to tell if you’ve genuinely befriended the man, he seems as interested in your exploits on the continent as you are in his adventures on the seas. [Hearty] Time to start learning more info about everything while also making new "friends"
>>5340635 N-word pass 
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  >>5344537 >> With Brother Rousseau being the only other Cantônian man of noble blood present, you’ve naturally spent a lot of time in his company. Jess the Kid is typically present as well and, while neither of them offer much in the way of direct conversation, they are admittedly excellent listeners. [Haughty] I want to learn more about Jess 
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  >You have spent much time in the company of your confessor Father Towbray, not only in prayer and meditation but also socially. He has an unfair advantage in theological debate, backed by typically hardline Reclaimant views, but he has proven a great reassurance with the Angel’s visitations weighing upon you. [Idealist] Probably the best option for our boy's mental. 
>>5340664 Golden Ticket 
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  >>5344537 > With Brother Rousseau being the only other Cantônian man of noble blood present, you’ve naturally spent a lot of time in his company. Jess the Kid is typically present as well and, while neither of them offer much in the way of direct conversation, they are admittedly excellent listeners. [Haughty] Trust & Verify 
>>5340678          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5344537 >You have spent much time in the company of your confessor Father Towbray, not only in prayer and meditation but also socially. He has an unfair advantage in theological debate, backed by typically hardline Reclaimant views, but he has proven a great reassurance with the Angel’s visitations weighing upon you. [Idealist] We need to find out more about his past as well... 
        Anonymous 
   
     Ah what's a knight without his pride 
>>5344537 >> With Brother Rousseau being the only other Cantônian man of noble blood present, you’ve naturally spent a lot of time in his company. Jess the Kid is typically present as well and, while neither of them offer much in the way of direct conversation, they are admittedly excellent listeners. [Haughty] ...beastmen amiright 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Wed 20 Jul 2022 12:20:01    No. 5345657      Report         Quoted By: 
  > As an outgoing and adventurous sort yourself, you find the Captain Alfonso Verdicci to be an intriguing individual. While it’s hard to tell if you’ve genuinely befriended the man, he seems as interested in your exploits on the continent as you are in his adventures on the seas. [Hearty] 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Wed 20 Jul 2022 12:29:12    No. 5345660      Report         Quoted By: 
  <span class="mu-i">“Praise the Almighty, it's about time.” You glance at the Langlish Captain. “No reflection on you, of course. But what was the cause for making us wait? A plague? A coup? Some natural disaster? We’ve heard nothing as to why.”
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Wed 20 Jul 2022 12:32:36    No. 5345664      Report          [3/3]> “The College of Admirals, eh? Sounds entertaining enough. As for this other matter… You wouldn’t happen to need an escort, would you?” The Captain’s apprehension indicates he has some other matter in mind, the kind where a good sword arm might be handy. And you doubt there is a better one around than yourself. Frankly you’re looking for any excuse to test out this new plate armour in earnest. [Haughty] > “I can’t deny it would be good to stretch my legs on solid ground. See to your business, Monsieur Verdicci. I’m sure we can handle ourselves for a week.” Not a small part of you is excited to see the sights and peoples of this westernmost part of the world. Your pilgrimage is the priority, but there is no harm in seeing more of Langland than its coastline. Who knows if you’ll ever have reason to come here again? [Hearty] > “Interesting but, as you said, not what we came here for. You have your two days, Captain.” You can hardly argue against taking on supplies for the voyage ahead, but you are impatient to continue your pilgrimage to Cathagi. You haven’t come to Langland to sightsee, who knows how long you could be delayed if embroiled in local affairs? There will be enough foreign excitement to be had in Cathagi, you’re sure. [Idealist]  
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  >>5345664 > “Interesting but, as you said, not what we came here for. You have your two days, Captain.” You can hardly argue against taking on supplies for the voyage ahead, but you are impatient to continue your pilgrimage to Cathagi. You haven’t come to Langland to sightsee, who knows how long you could be delayed if embroiled in local affairs? There will be enough foreign excitement to be had in Cathagi, you’re sure. [Idealist] Turtlewolf verification activate!
>>5340598 Honestly I just want to get to Cathagi and see whats going on there
Perfect timing on the update, I just finished watching A Knights Tale. 
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  >>5345664 >> “The College of Admirals, eh? Sounds entertaining enough. As for this other matter… You wouldn’t happen to need an escort, would you?” The Captain’s apprehension indicates he has some other matter in mind, the kind where a good sword arm might be handy. And you doubt there is a better one around than yourself. Frankly you’re looking for any excuse to test out this new plate armour in earnest. [Haughty] If it guarantees we get to Cathagi in one piece it might be worth it, as well as an option for the return trip (long in the future that may be).
>>5340661         Anonymous 
   
     >>5345664 > “The College of Admirals, eh? Sounds entertaining enough. As for this other matter… You wouldn’t happen to need an escort, would you?” The Captain’s apprehension indicates he has some other matter in mind, the kind where a good sword arm might be handy. And you doubt there is a better one around than yourself. Frankly you’re looking for any excuse to test out this new plate armour in earnest. [Haughty] The captain's good will is pretty good and this sort of event should give us a good idea on the political climate of Langland. Also I wouldn't mind putting a few langish bravos in their place should the opportunity arise.
>>5340668         Anonymous 
   
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  >>5345664 >> “The College of Admirals, eh? Sounds entertaining enough. As for this other matter… You wouldn’t happen to need an escort, would you?” The Captain’s apprehension indicates he has some other matter in mind, the kind where a good sword arm might be handy. And you doubt there is a better one around than yourself. Frankly you’re looking for any excuse to test out this new plate armour in earnest. [Haughty] Suspicious.... maybe we should take note and try to garner some information on this? cospicuous entry on our part might be hard but we did promise Sir Gilbern we would keep an ear out for threats to Canton and keeping the captain in good graces is a step towards that and prehaps even trade contacts should we need some.
>>5345678 Man we might not have fought the five in Canton yet but I'll be damned if I don't want to fight more dudes worth a damn.
Rip Broulert >>5340604 V post 
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     >>5345664 > “The College of Admirals, eh? Sounds entertaining enough. As for this other matter… You wouldn’t happen to need an escort, would you?” The Captain’s apprehension indicates he has some other matter in mind, the kind where a good sword arm might be handy. And you doubt there is a better one around than yourself. Frankly you’re looking for any excuse to test out this new plate armour in earnest. [Haughty] A quick run down of local laws might be a good idea, especially if we're going to go and "do" shady stuff, additionally being in good standing may well be worth it down the line, since we may well need to arrange the return trip for the pilgrims. 
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  >>5345664 >“I can’t deny it would be good to stretch my legs on solid ground. See to your business, Monsieur Verdicci. I’m sure we can handle ourselves for a week.” Not a small part of you is excited to see the sights and peoples of this westernmost part of the world. Your pilgrimage is the priority, but there is no harm in seeing more of Langland than its coastline. Who knows if you’ll ever have reason to come here again? [Hearty]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5345664 >>5341182 > “The College of Admirals, eh? Sounds entertaining enough. As for this other matter… You wouldn’t happen to need an escort, would you?” The Captain’s apprehension indicates he has some other matter in mind, the kind where a good sword arm might be handy. And you doubt there is a better one around than yourself. Frankly you’re looking for any excuse to test out this new plate armour in earnest. [Haughty] As much as it might bother us, we are totally at this man's mercy on the seas. What is a few days of extra time worth if we are all dead or slaves? Getting in his good graces is a must. 
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     >>5345664 > “The College of Admirals, eh? Sounds entertaining enough. As for this other matter… You wouldn’t happen to need an escort, would you?” The Captain’s apprehension indicates he has some other matter in mind, the kind where a good sword arm might be handy. And you doubt there is a better one around than yourself. Frankly you’re looking for any excuse to test out this new plate armour in earnest. [Haughty] It's about the journey, not the destination! Though in this case, the destination is a part of the journey
Plus, one more check off of Jess' loyalty condition
>>5340635 Government issued ID 
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     >>5345707 >Plus, one more check off of Jess' loyalty condition I just realised if the theme for her mission line is travelling is travelling her Sister for life mission might just be travelling to every continent. 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5345714 Oh shit, you might be right. We should definitely have her tag along. 
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  >>5345664 > “The College of Admirals, eh? Sounds entertaining enough. As for this other matter… You wouldn’t happen to need an escort, would you?” The Captain’s apprehension indicates he has some other matter in mind, the kind where a good sword arm might be handy. And you doubt there is a better one around than yourself. Frankly you’re looking for any excuse to test out this new plate armour in earnest. [Haughty] Verify 
>>5340678          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5345664 >> “The College of Admirals, eh? Sounds entertaining enough. As for this other matter… You wouldn’t happen to need an escort, would you?” The Captain’s apprehension indicates he has some other matter in mind, the kind where a good sword arm might be handy. And you doubt there is a better one around than yourself. Frankly you’re looking for any excuse to test out this new plate armour in earnest. [Haughty] i would like to get on el capitains good side it's good to have a friend with a boat
and as much as it may vex the more zealous many of the pilgrims will love to walk on dry land again 
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  >>5341814 Verification
>>5345664 > “The College of Admirals, eh? Sounds entertaining enough. As for this other matter… You wouldn’t happen to need an escort, would you?” The Captain’s apprehension indicates he has some other matter in mind, the kind where a good sword arm might be handy. And you doubt there is a better one around than yourself. Frankly you’re looking for any excuse to test out this new plate armour in earnest. [Haughty] This is a good chance to show Jess around some foreign shores 
AKA Complete that Side-Quest          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5345664 >>> “The College of Admirals, eh? Sounds entertaining enough. As for this other matter… You wouldn’t happen to need an escort, would you?” The Captain’s apprehension indicates he has some other matter in mind, the kind where a good sword arm might be handy. And you doubt there is a better one around than yourself. Frankly you’re looking for any excuse to test out this new plate armour in earnest. [Haughty] >>5340777 noitacifireV 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5345664 > “Interesting but, as you said, not what we came here for. You have your two days, Captain.” You can hardly argue against taking on supplies for the voyage ahead, but you are impatient to continue your pilgrimage to Cathagi. You haven’t come to Langland to sightsee, who knows how long you could be delayed if embroiled in local affairs? There will be enough foreign excitement to be had in Cathagi, you’re sure. [Idealist] >>5340701         Anonymous 
   
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  >>5345664 >> “The College of Admirals, eh? Sounds entertaining enough. As for this other matter… You wouldn’t happen to need an escort, would you?” The Captain’s apprehension indicates he has some other matter in mind, the kind where a good sword arm might be handy. And you doubt there is a better one around than yourself. Frankly you’re looking for any excuse to test out this new plate armour in earnest. [Haughty] hehehehehehehe now for our true waifu to come into the spot light.... BRING OUT THE FAE
>>5340724 Dats me 
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  >>5345664 > “The College of Admirals, eh? Sounds entertaining enough. As for this other matter… You wouldn’t happen to need an escort, would you?” The Captain’s apprehension indicates he has some other matter in mind, the kind where a good sword arm might be handy. And you doubt there is a better one around than yourself. Frankly you’re looking for any excuse to test out this new plate armour in earnest. [Haughty] I share the other Anon's opinion, plus I'm morbidly curious at how Emile will absolutely fuck up local politics once more.
>>5343679 Moi 
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  >>5345664 >>5345664 > “I can’t deny it would be good to stretch my legs on solid ground. See to your business, Monsieur Verdicci. I’m sure we can handle ourselves for a week.” Not a small part of you is excited to see the sights and peoples of this westernmost part of the world. Your pilgrimage is the priority, but there is no harm in seeing more of Langland than its coastline. Who knows if you’ll ever have reason to come here again? [Hearty >>5341909 V post
Also this captcha can eat sht 
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  >>5345664 > “I can’t deny it would be good to stretch my legs on solid ground. See to your business, Monsieur Verdicci. I’m sure we can handle ourselves for a week.” Not a small part of you is excited to see the sights and peoples of this westernmost part of the world. Your pilgrimage is the priority, but there is no harm in seeing more of Langland than its coastline. Who knows if you’ll ever have reason to come here again? [Hearty] I have the feeling whatever the Captain has on mind, it's a bit too "vulgar" for us. After all, we're a knight of Canton, not some Langlish mercenary! But, I would definitely want to see what the Island has to offer.
>>5340605 Confirmacion 
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  >>5345664 >> “The College of Admirals, eh? Sounds entertaining enough. As for this other matter… You wouldn’t happen to need an escort, would you?” The Captain’s apprehension indicates he has some other matter in mind, the kind where a good sword arm might be handy. And you doubt there is a better one around than yourself. Frankly you’re looking for any excuse to test out this new plate armour in earnest. [Haughty]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5345664 >> “The College of Admirals, eh? Sounds entertaining enough. As for this other matter… You wouldn’t happen to need an escort, would you?” The Captain’s apprehension indicates he has some other matter in mind, the kind where a good sword arm might be handy. And you doubt there is a better one around than yourself. Frankly you’re looking for any excuse to test out this new plate armour in earnest. [Haughty] me 
>>5340632          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5345664 > “I can’t deny it would be good to stretch my legs on solid ground. See to your business, Monsieur Verdicci. I’m sure we can handle ourselves for a week.” Not a small part of you is excited to see the sights and peoples of this westernmost part of the world. Your pilgrimage is the priority, but there is no harm in seeing more of Langland than its coastline. Who knows if you’ll ever have reason to come here again? [Hearty] anchor 
>>5340796          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5345690 Informing ourselves about local customs before just barging in like a retard and getting in trouble? Doesn't sound very Emile to me... 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5345664 >> “I can’t deny it would be good to stretch my legs on solid ground. See to your business, Monsieur Verdicci. I’m sure we can handle ourselves for a week.” Not a small part of you is excited to see the sights and peoples of this westernmost part of the world. Your pilgrimage is the priority, but there is no harm in seeing more of Langland than its coastline. Who knows if you’ll ever have reason to come here again? [Hearty] >>5341251 Post 
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  >>5345664 >> “The College of Admirals, eh? Sounds entertaining enough. As for this other matter… You wouldn’t happen to need an escort, would you?” The Captain’s apprehension indicates he has some other matter in mind, the kind where a good sword arm might be handy. And you doubt there is a better one around than yourself. Frankly you’re looking for any excuse to test out this new plate armour in earnest. [Haughty] I was originally thinking that there might be good intel for home but when you think on it, such a public meeting would already have cantonese spies embedded already. Still it will be interesting for us personally to see. Especially if trade law issues prop up.
me 
>>5343462          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5345664 > “Interesting but, as you said, not what we came here for. You have your two days, Captain.” You can hardly argue against taking on supplies for the voyage ahead, but you are impatient to continue your pilgrimage to Cathagi. You haven’t come to Langland to sightsee, who knows how long you could be delayed if embroiled in local affairs? There will be enough foreign excitement to be had in Cathagi, you’re sure. [Idealist] Faster we get to Cathagi, faster we can get back. 
>>5340664 Golden Ticket 
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  >>5340679 >> “The College of Admirals, eh? Sounds entertaining enough. As for this other matter… You wouldn’t happen to need an escort, would you?” The Captain’s apprehension indicates he has some other matter in mind, the kind where a good sword arm might be handy. And you doubt there is a better one around than yourself. Frankly you’re looking for any excuse to test out this new plate armour in earnest. [Haughty] >>5345664         Anonymous 
   
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  >>5345664 >> “I can’t deny it would be good to stretch my legs on solid ground. See to your business, Monsieur Verdicci. I’m sure we can handle ourselves for a week.” Not a small part of you is excited to see the sights and peoples of this westernmost part of the world. Your pilgrimage is the priority, but there is no harm in seeing more of Langland than its coastline. Who knows if you’ll ever have reason to come here again? [Hearty] >>5340761         Anonymous 
   
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  >>5344160 Anchor post
>>5345664 > “The College of Admirals, eh? Sounds entertaining enough. As for this other matter… You wouldn’t happen to need an escort, would you?” The Captain’s apprehension indicates he has some other matter in mind, the kind where a good sword arm might be handy. And you doubt there is a better one around than yourself. Frankly you’re looking for any excuse to test out this new plate armour in earnest. [Haughty] Let's get some more rep in a new place. 
        Anonymous 
   
     Hey Forgotten would Sir Wavell count as a trade contact in Port county for the purposes of a Trade Caravan? 
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       >>5345664 >> “I can’t deny it would be good to stretch my legs on solid ground. See to your business, Monsieur Verdicci. I’m sure we can handle ourselves for a week.” Not a small part of you is excited to see the sights and peoples of this westernmost part of the world. Your pilgrimage is the priority, but there is no harm in seeing more of Langland than its coastline. Who knows if you’ll ever have reason to come here again? [Hearty] >>5340629 Verification 
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  >>5346825 Haha brilliant meme anon 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5346825 Man that is a great sequel to my shitty meme 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5346827 Shitty? Nah man Hurricane andrei has to be one of the my favourite memes from this quest 
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  >>5346829 aww shucks anon thanks 
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     >>5346825 >Ardenne is right next to the Deepwood What do we know about Deepwood thus far? I don't recall hearing about it being a Fey stronghold, and considering the deep green coloring (as well as the name) it seems wilder than even the furthest glades of Motte-Fallavon. 
Did the Dread Lords come from the Deepwood? >>5345664 > “Interesting but, as you said, not what we came here for. You have your two days, Captain.” You can hardly argue against taking on supplies for the voyage ahead, but you are impatient to continue your pilgrimage to Cathagi. You haven’t come to Langland to sightsee, who knows how long you could be delayed if embroiled in local affairs? There will be enough foreign excitement to be had in Cathagi, you’re sure. [Idealist] >>5342277 verification (please i was just ONE HOUR late i WILL cry) 
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     >>5346882 To be fair, the deep green was an artistic choice. I didn't actually have any artistic direction on that when I made it, I partly based it off the previous version of the map and party just because it's called "Deepwood". If the map was actually accurate you'd likely see a lot more dark green up by Motte-Fallavon as well 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5346882 >I don't recall hearing about it being a Fey stronghold Ursens heir was considering going their if we hadn't rescued its child. 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5346882 I highly suspect the Dreadlords were either 
an Inside Job to prevent Ardenne-Romaine from splitting off from Canton or a Human sorceror/s          Anonymous 
   
     >>5346825 I am also interested in the mountain-ridge in the middle of the subcontinent. It's clearly much smaller than the one separating Canton from the wastes, but it seems large enough to present a natural barrier to movement and trade. 
>>5345664 Forgotten, if you don't mind i'd like to ask a few questions about the map and our general knowledge about it. 
One: Is Ardenne the tiny islet right next to Deepwood or the landmass separated from the rest of Romaine by the Montbrun mountains? I seem to recall you saying that the crown of Romaine was an island city, but the map indicates that the entire region is Ardenne.
Two: Do we have any IC knowledge of the Deepwood? Any vague rumors or legends about kingdoms of the dead or strange beasts and people living there? 
Three: Do Pegasi live exclusively in the Montbrun mountain range or is there a population living in the Fallavon mountains as well? Do we recall any rumors about the region?
Feel free to refuse to reply to any of these questions. I'll take anything i can get and be happy with that. 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5346887 >inside job You think there's a faction in Canton with the ability to field legions of the dead? The Dread Lords are probably 
fey  necromancers, yeah, but i really doubt they were in any way connected to Canton.
Okay, i just had a thought. Remember the undead thing that attacked us when we were escorting pilgrims? The thing made by desperate fey during the War of Names? The Fey were always few, but orders of magnitude more powerful sorcerers than humans. They also seem to have invented necromancy. The Dread Lords could easily be the twisted remains of those Fey nobles who first invoked magic to raise the dead for war.           Anonymous 
   
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  >>5346893 Yeah I could see that, seems believable enough. I'd also like Forgotten to answer your questions about the map so I can update it to be as accurate as possible 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5346883 Oh yeah. I forgot that the map was anon-made (thanks based map-bro). Still, it seems like Deepwood might be a realm still ruled by the Wild then, especially considering what 
>>5346884  said.
Not that any of this concerns us in the immediate future. I'm just autistic about filling in the map. 
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            >>5346888  am also interested in the mountain-ridge in the middle of the subcontinent, Fallavon is probably technically at least the largest duchy but a lot of it is unclaimed wilderness.
>>5346893 >you think there's a faction in Canton with the ability to field legions of the dead? their was a implication somewhere in the early threads or the foes pastebin about the deadmen having influence in Canton I believe, weither thats Dracaula-esque deadmen or actual mortal servants remains to be seen  their is also the matter of the Romaine covenant that got slaughtered that our mother(?) mentioned in the first letter from home.
as for 
Fey  necromancers I doubt that, the Enclave had a deepest lore book denoting it as a Anomaly and I really REALLY wish we had picked it up with the crit favor but Jess came first on that.
>>5346896 If I'm to speculate slightly on the Deepwoods, the Fae in Fallvon seem to be a Enclave, this kind of implicitly imply their is a home region and we have a very short list of where that could be. 
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  >>5346888 >>5346708 I will endeavour to respond to questions but not tonight. Update coming soon. 
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  >>5346899 Ffs I meant to say while Fallavon is technically largest with the exception of potentiall Romanie-Ardenne a lot of it is unclaimed wilderness and we did traverse some mountains while looking for Damien. 
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  > “The College of Admirals, eh? Sounds entertaining enough. As for this other matter… You wouldn’t happen to need an escort, would you?” The Captain’s apprehension indicates he has some other matter in mind, the kind where a good sword arm might be handy. And you doubt there is a better one around than yourself. Frankly you’re looking for any excuse to test out this new plate armour in earnest. [Haughty] >>5345664 >>5341338  Verif get.        Anonymous 
   
     >>5346899 Interesting. I haven't finished rereading the archives yet, so i'm working mostly off memory. It makes sense for the Fey to not be native to Canton, considering that the geography of the area (a large, protruding landmass cut off from the wider continent by mountains) indicates that Canton was an island until relatively recently on a geological scale. The Montbrun range is the result of Canton colliding with the rest of the continent, just like the Himalayas in real life. 
Since the Wild managed to completely overtake the area, Fey must have either been seafaring (which i think we'd have heard about) or been the closest species able to survive in the climate. If Deepwood is where Fey come from it all makes sense, since Canton is probably too cold for Snakemen to inhabit.
The absence of Beastmen in Cathagi could also indicate that they evolved (presuming that any of the races evolved naturally) on Canton while it was still an island, and were incorporated into a symbiosis with the Fey when they arrived. 
Of course, this would be millions of years ago. Literally just idle speculation. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Thu 21 Jul 2022 13:18:22    No. 5346927      Report          >SELECTED > “The College of Admirals, eh? Sounds entertaining enough. As for this other matter… You wouldn’t happen to need an escort, would you?” The Captain’s apprehension indicates he has some other matter in mind, the kind where a good sword arm might be handy. And you doubt there is a better one around than yourself. Frankly you’re looking for any excuse to test out this new plate armour in earnest. [Haughty] 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Thu 21 Jul 2022 13:21:13    No. 5346929      Report          [2/2]>You find yourself agreeing with Father Towbray in this as well. Put the failings of wicked men like Hast Vancewell to one side, the Almighty will do with their souls as He wilt. You have seen Evil. True evil. Beings so black of heart and corrupt of soul that if the whole world had a neck to wring through a noose they would do so and laugh with the joy of it. These creatures that were once men. The Sister Ignatius’ of the world are but lambs before the butcher’s cleaver to things such as they. Only the Shield of Adam and Blade of Cain can protect the faithful from such Evil. Not kindness. [Haughty] + [Idealist] >You find Father Towbray a great spiritual comfort and guide in most aspects of your faith. But in this he is wrong. Salve Reginae, Mother of Mercy, was not ‘too kind’. Kindliness is a saintly virtue. When you pass the threshold into thereafter, it is she who will waits for you at the gates of the Almighty’s Halls, wrapping the wounds of your body and drying the tears from your eyes. This much is written in the Book of Brothers. Salve Reginae forgives all and, while earthly justice must still be delivered, no one’s soul is beyond redemption. No one. [Hearty] + [Idealist] >Brother Rousseau >Mikail of Andryski >Jess the Kid >Orin  
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  >>5346929 >You find yourself agreeing with Father Towbray in this as well. Put the failings of wicked men like Hast Vancewell to one side, the Almighty will do with their souls as He wilt. You have seen Evil. True evil. Beings so black of heart and corrupt of soul that if the whole world had a neck to wring through a noose they would do so and laugh with the joy of it. These creatures that were once men. The Sister Ignatius’ of the world are but lambs before the butcher’s cleaver to things such as they. Only the Shield of Adam and Blade of Cain can protect the faithful from such Evil. Not kindness. [Haughty] + [Idealist] The Sins were once men.
They cannot be forgiven, only purged with blade and flame! 
>Mikail of Andryski Show the lad some of the wider world 
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  >>5346929 >You find Father Towbray a great spiritual comfort and guide in most aspects of your faith. But in this he is wrong. Salve Reginae, Mother of Mercy, was not ‘too kind’. Kindliness is a saintly virtue. When you pass the threshold into thereafter, it is she who will waits for you at the gates of the Almighty’s Halls, wrapping the wounds of your body and drying the tears from your eyes. This much is written in the Book of Brothers. Salve Reginae forgives all and, while earthly justice must still be delivered, no one’s soul is beyond redemption. No one. [Hearty] + [Idealist] (2) Which of your companions do you take ashore?
(I assume Hannibal remains aboard).
>Mikail of Andryski >Jess the kid One cannot be too kind with the Salve Regina as an example. The holy mother is THE exemplar of mercy. And yes no ones soul is beyond redemption. We shall just quicken foul souls and villains on their way to meet her most merciful holiness to repent.
Bring both our young ones. So jess can see another land and milkhail can see excalty what goes on, how they’ll try to swindle us and so he’ll be more guarded.
Me 
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  >>5346929 >You find Father Towbray a great spiritual comfort and guide in most aspects of your faith. But in this he is wrong. Salve Reginae, Mother of Mercy, was not ‘too kind’. Kindliness is a saintly virtue. When you pass the threshold into thereafter, it is she who will waits for you at the gates of the Almighty’s Halls, wrapping the wounds of your body and drying the tears from your eyes. This much is written in the Book of Brothers. Salve Reginae forgives all and, while earthly justice must still be delivered, no one’s soul is beyond redemption. No one. [Hearty] + [Idealist] >Jess the Kid I'm not sure that the others could truly keep up if something should happen.
Though looking for more reading materiel could well be something to look into. 
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     >>5346929 (1)
>You find Father Towbray a great spiritual comfort and guide in most aspects of your faith. But in this he is wrong. Salve Reginae, Mother of Mercy, was not ‘too kind’. Kindliness is a saintly virtue. When you pass the threshold into thereafter, it is she who will waits for you at the gates of the Almighty’s Halls, wrapping the wounds of your body and drying the tears from your eyes. This much is written in the Book of Brothers. Salve Reginae forgives all and, while earthly justice must still be delivered, no one’s soul is beyond redemption. No one. [Hearty] + [Idealist] While redemption may be far from the thing we fought beneath the earth, the Almighty would surely not abide a being upon His creation which was truly beyond salvation. While Man may have been chosen to inhabit the Kingdom of Adam, all things - from the humblest worm to the mighty Dragon - are subject to His judging eye. To hate the Foe is only human, but we have been chosen by His angel to be better. We should strive to forgive the Foe even as we slay it. To deliver the judgement of Cain with the mercy of Salvae Reginae.
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>Mikail of Andryski >Jess the Kid Verif: 
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  >>5346929 >You find yourself agreeing with Father Towbray in this as well. Put the failings of wicked men like Hast Vancewell to one side, the Almighty will do with their souls as He wilt. You have seen Evil. True evil. Beings so black of heart and corrupt of soul that if the whole world had a neck to wring through a noose they would do so and laugh with the joy of it. These creatures that were once men. The Sister Ignatius’ of the world are but lambs before the butcher’s cleaver to things such as they. Only the Shield of Adam and Blade of Cain can protect the faithful from such Evil. Not kindness. [Haughty] + [Idealist] >Jess the Kid          Anonymous 
   
            >>5346921 >the absence of Beastmen in Cathagi could also indicate that they evolved on Canton while it was still an island Yeah thats basically my theory, the Cathagi continent may be the human subcontinent and it wasn't till the Brothers landing that humans were present enough to become an endemic enough species for the Fey to deal with since humans were from that point on a systemic threat to the ecological system the Fey hold dear.
>since Canton is probably too cold for Snakemen to inhabit. I think they can come south but perpetual infighting, the natural barrier of Montbrun and the garrisons themselves have simple kept them out this long.
>>5346927 >My ex-wife  >EX-WIFE absolutely haram! these langish desecrate the sanctity of marriage
>>5346929 >You find yourself agreeing with Father Towbray in this as well. Put the failings of wicked men like Hast Vancewell to one side, the Almighty will do with their souls as He wilt. You have seen Evil. True evil. Beings so black of heart and corrupt of soul that if the whole world had a neck to wring through a noose they would do so and laugh with the joy of it. These creatures that were once men. The Sister Ignatius’ of the world are but lambs before the butcher’s cleaver to things such as they. Only the Shield of Adam and Blade of Cain can protect the faithful from such Evil. Not kindness. [Haughty] + [Idealist] Allmighty forgive us our heart is torn by two maidens..... and our indiscretions in pascae lead us to penance 
thats not even mentioning the attainment I mean holy shit Marco Hewett had it coming but the whole house was a bit much  also exnay on the Sins ey remember we're still bound by the Reginate vow even if we do trust Father Towbray.
>Jess the Kid >Orin I want to get to know Orin more and he's a witness to the Duke's end of the Slave trade so getting him onside is important! and well Jesse wanted to see another place. 
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  Oh shit, Sworn to Valour is back, dope. Shame I wasn't here in time to vote but w/e good to see yall. 
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  >>5346929 >>5341182 >You find Father Towbray a great spiritual comfort and guide in most aspects of your faith. But in this he is wrong. Salve Reginae, Mother of Mercy, was not ‘too kind’. Kindliness is a saintly virtue. When you pass the threshold into thereafter, it is she who will waits for you at the gates of the Almighty’s Halls, wrapping the wounds of your body and drying the tears from your eyes. This much is written in the Book of Brothers. Salve Reginae forgives all and, while earthly justice must still be delivered, no one’s soul is beyond redemption. No one. [Hearty] + [Idealist] >Mikail of Andryski >Jess the Kid It is because of that kindness and love that we have the strength to fight the darkness and defend from the evils of the world. 
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     >>5346949 >he HARAMposts even as he spits upon the divine mercy of the Lady Blade and shield may be necessary, but does the Book of Brothers not teach that Salve Reginae's sacrifice was the most noble? 
Men cling to hatred and fury when faced with the Foe. We cannot fault them for their failings, but we must be more. You would hate the Foe even knowing what lies at the end of that path? Having fought the monster it birthed?
Sectarianism is a tool for lesser men who are too weak of mind and heart to unify the teachings. Father Towbray - Almighty bless him - is a troubled man, his wisdom in spite. We should take this opportunity to remind him that violence is a tool used to defend the virtues the Almighty holds the highest, not something with innate value. 
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  >>5346929 >You find Father Towbray a great spiritual comfort and guide in most aspects of your faith. But in this he is wrong. Salve Reginae, Mother of Mercy, was not ‘too kind’. Kindliness is a saintly virtue. When you pass the threshold into thereafter, it is she who will waits for you at the gates of the Almighty’s Halls, wrapping the wounds of your body and drying the tears from your eyes. This much is written in the Book of Brothers. Salve Reginae forgives all and, while earthly justice must still be delivered, no one’s soul is beyond redemption. No one. [Hearty] + [Idealist] Can we debate him a little? 
"Was she not guided in that mercy by the Almighty? It is not our due to question the Almighty plan for the Dragon but take lessons for that mercy given; for if the Dragon is deserving of mercy at the hour of his execution so too are we sinners giving the Almighty's mercy for our trespasses."
I liked to think our sister that wants to join a nunnery try to explain this to us at one point.
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>Jess the Kid >>5340668         Anonymous 
   
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>You find Father Towbray a great spiritual comfort and guide in most aspects of your faith. But in this he is wrong. Salve Reginae, Mother of Mercy, was not ‘too kind’. Kindliness is a saintly virtue. When you pass the threshold into thereafter, it is she who will waits for you at the gates of the Almighty’s Halls, wrapping the wounds of your body and drying the tears from your eyes. This much is written in the Book of Brothers. Salve Reginae forgives all and, while earthly justice must still be delivered, no one’s soul is beyond redemption. No one. [Hearty] + [Idealist] >"The work of the almighty is found just as easily in the kindness of others as it is in the mercy of the blade father" 2)
>Jess the Kid >Mikail of Andryski >>5340724 >I can assure you no bishop was involved in annul, I’m no cuckold. hehe that'd be a pretty cool bishop 
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  >>5346929 >>You find Father Towbray a great spiritual comfort and guide in most aspects of your faith. But in this he is wrong. Salve Reginae, Mother of Mercy, was not ‘too kind’. Kindliness is a saintly virtue. When you pass the threshold into thereafter, it is she who will waits for you at the gates of the Almighty’s Halls, wrapping the wounds of your body and drying the tears from your eyes. This much is written in the Book of Brothers. Salve Reginae forgives all and, while earthly justice must still be delivered, no one’s soul is beyond redemption. No one. [Hearty] + [Idealist] who are we to question who is beyond the mercy of the almighty and who is righteous the almighty will sort the wheat from the chaff it is not our duty 
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  >>5346929 >>5346946 Alright. I'm adding a write-in for chastising our confessor to my vote:
>"Let me ask you this, Father: Without Her kindness, what would it have mattered?  We live our lives surrounded by the Foe. They lurk within the woods and beyond the mountains. Over the sea and even hidden in our midst. It is our duty - our trial - to keep the Almighty-fearing men and women of Adams kingdom safe from the predations of all that assails them, and to that end we take up arms. But does our feats of arms please the Almighty? If the Foe angered Him with its very presence, would He not undo them with a thought? No, He is pleased because by slaying the Foe, we protect the weak and the pious. To protect and embody all that is virtuous in this world - that is why we fight. Salve Reginae's legendary mercy is something every man, woman and child should strive towards. To let go of hatred and anger and hold only compassion in our hearts even for those our blades cut down." 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5346929 >You find Father Towbray a great spiritual comfort and guide in most aspects of your faith. But in this he is wrong. Salve Reginae, Mother of Mercy, was not ‘too kind’. Kindliness is a saintly virtue. When you pass the threshold into thereafter, it is she who will waits for you at the gates of the Almighty’s Halls, wrapping the wounds of your body and drying the tears from your eyes. This much is written in the Book of Brothers. Salve Reginae forgives all and, while earthly justice must still be delivered, no one’s soul is beyond redemption. No one. [Hearty] + [Idealist] If it its to the point where we must kill someone to prevent greater evil, that is a failing on our part or others before us. We have a Fae save us and swear herself to us The only exception I can think of is the Sons of Sin but they are....special. If the souls of those they posses are trapped in the body, killing the SoS will hopefully free them.
>Jess the Kid >Mikail of Andryski We promised to show Jess the whole map, though I hope hat after seeing a few foreign lands, she will return to Canton with a greater appreciation of her home. Mikhail would do with sightseeing for the same reason. It'll help him learn one or two good things about the Langlish and avoid the hundred bad things. Also, make sure they keep an eye on each other so they stay out of trouble.
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     >>5346959 Reginas sacrifice was noble and rightly so but would have been rendered pointless had Adam & Cain not razed Cathaggi and smote the Dragon, without those actions to protect the weak and smite the wicked her suffering would have been another footnote in the long grinding tragedy of misery that is Cathaggi and the slave trade. to that end Adamite or Cainite must not forget who and what the foe is capable of so that the dispensers of Regina's mercy and kindness are not abused.
The abuse of the sanctity of marriage is just another example in the long list of the examples of why we should be wary of the Langlish. 
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     >>5346929 >You find Father Towbray a great spiritual comfort and guide in most aspects of your faith. But in this he is wrong. Salve Reginae, Mother of Mercy, was not ‘too kind’. Kindliness is a saintly virtue. When you pass the threshold into thereafter, it is she who will waits for you at the gates of the Almighty’s Halls, wrapping the wounds of your body and drying the tears from your eyes. This much is written in the Book of Brothers. Salve Reginae forgives all and, while earthly justice must still be delivered, no one’s soul is beyond redemption. No one. [Hearty] + [Idealist] Small write in perhaps
>While I disagree with Father Towbray there is still wisdom in his words. Those of the good Sister's spirit, the kind and benevolent, should be cherished and protected to allow their kindness to flourish. Protected, yes, she needs to be protected while she dispenses her kindness. >Which of your companions do you take ashore? 1. Ask brother Rousseau to guard and protect the sisters while you are on the island
2. Take Jess and Mikhail 
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  >>5346929 >>You find Father Towbray a great spiritual comfort and guide in most aspects of your faith. But in this he is wrong. Salve Reginae, Mother of Mercy, was not ‘too kind’. Kindliness is a saintly virtue. When you pass the threshold into thereafter, it is she who will waits for you at the gates of the Almighty’s Halls, wrapping the wounds of your body and drying the tears from your eyes. This much is written in the Book of Brothers. Salve Reginae forgives all and, while earthly justice must still be delivered, no one’s soul is beyond redemption. No one. [Hearty] + [Idealist] >>5340679         Anonymous 
   
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  >>5346929 >You find Father Towbray a great spiritual comfort and guide in most aspects of your faith. But in this he is wrong. Salve Reginae, Mother of Mercy, was not ‘too kind’. Kindliness is a saintly virtue. When you pass the threshold into thereafter, it is she who will waits for you at the gates of the Almighty’s Halls, wrapping the wounds of your body and drying the tears from your eyes. This much is written in the Book of Brothers. Salve Reginae forgives all and, while earthly justice must still be delivered, no one’s soul is beyond redemption. No one. [Hearty] + [Idealist] >Mikail of Andryski >Jess the Kid Verify 
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  >>5346929 >You find Father Towbray a great spiritual comfort and guide in most aspects of your faith. But in this he is wrong. Salve Reginae, Mother of Mercy, was not ‘too kind’. Kindliness is a saintly virtue. When you pass the threshold into thereafter, it is she who will waits for you at the gates of the Almighty’s Halls, wrapping the wounds of your body and drying the tears from your eyes. This much is written in the Book of Brothers. Salve Reginae forgives all and, while earthly justice must still be delivered, no one’s soul is beyond redemption. No one. [Hearty] + [Idealist] Mikael 
Jess
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     >>5346899 From the monsters pastebin:
>"Cursed Land/Varies – One wishes that the Deadmen were a plague unique to the lost city of Ardenne in Romaine, though the tales of a similar rot creeping across the foreign realms proves this to be otherwise. Langland mercenaries, always boisterous and ready with a tall tale, hush and murmur with darting eyes of the Black Ships from across the endless ocean to the West. Traders from the cold north speak of warriors of Norsikaa venturing across the World’s End Mountains in search of the famed treasures of legend only to return… changed." Seems i was wrong. The dead aren't rising because the Fey delved too deep into their magics. They have been rising for a long time, all over the world...
The section on the Fey also sheds some light on their origins. They indeed come from the Deepwood, and it is implied that the beastmen were the first inhabitants in Canton too. 
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     >>5346995 My brother in faith, you forget yourself! The Almighty has no need of strength: He is the ALMIGHTY. Power and violence are tools gifted to man in His wisdom only so that we may keep His virtue. It is important to recognise the necessity of violence, of course! But to call the blessed Lady Salve Reginae "too kind" is to imply that that virtue is incorrect! By the Almighty, if a knight swings his sword without protection of the faithful in his thoughts, then that man is worse than a heretic! He is - Almighty forgive me for even uttering this word - A COPPERCLIPPER!!! 
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  >>5347103 I think you're grouping the cursed lands a little too much together in their genesis, the Wodenkai was different to any of the deadmen we encountered on campaign in Romanie and to attribute either the black ship or the far north to a undead curse seems foolish without anything besides a tangential anecdote.
Not everything is related to the deadmen or they fey or even the sons of sin and the world is a vast place. Though I am reminded a little of warhammer in regards to some of these cursed lands Ardenne already felt like a Sylvania clone but the far north smacks of the Chaos wastes and the Black ships sound similar to the dark elf corsairs. 
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  >>5346929 Father Towbray is right, but the option to agree with him is too extreme. Even the Blade of Cain is aimed to let the innocent live in peace, which is a form of kindness. 
>You find Father Towbray a great spiritual comfort and guide in most aspects of your faith. But in this he is wrong. Salve Reginae, Mother of Mercy, was not ‘too kind’. Kindliness is a saintly virtue. When you pass the threshold into thereafter, it is she who will waits for you at the gates of the Almighty’s Halls, wrapping the wounds of your body and drying the tears from your eyes. This much is written in the Book of Brothers. Salve Reginae forgives all and, while earthly justice must still be delivered, no one’s soul is beyond redemption. No one. [Hearty] + [Idealist] >>5343679 Me. 
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     >>5347109 >actually arguing that the path of Caine is copperclipping  Wew lad slow down on the adamism Cainism is a legitimate part of the church.
More seriously you misplace his reference he refers to sister ingnatius as too kind not the Regina and indeed she cares for those who would ask aid free and readily without scrutiny but as we can see their are those who would take advantage of that kindness to the cost of those in need of genuine care and kindness.
Also if we seriously think everyone is capable of redemption where does that leave hast Vancewell? The Hewett's and our part in their attainment? Craig of low grove? The bluejays? Even the sons of sin? and all that wretched villany we encountered in Pascae from the butchery to abusers of children?
Redemption can only go so far sometimes the allmighty demands righteous retribution in this fallen world. 
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     >>5346929 >You find Father Towbray a great spiritual comfort and guide in most aspects of your faith. But in this he is wrong. Salve Reginae, Mother of Mercy, was not ‘too kind’. Kindliness is a saintly virtue. When you pass the threshold into thereafter, it is she who will waits for you at the gates of the Almighty’s Halls, wrapping the wounds of your body and drying the tears from your eyes. This much is written in the Book of Brothers. Salve Reginae forgives all and, while earthly justice must still be delivered, no one’s soul is beyond redemption. No one. [Hearty] + [Idealist] that's Ignatius? Dayum Sista! 
>Jess the Kid >Mikail of Andryski >>5340796         Anonymous 
   
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  >>5346929 >You find yourself agreeing with Father Towbray in this as well. Put the failings of wicked men like Hast Vancewell to one side, the Almighty will do with their souls as He wilt. You have seen Evil. True evil. Beings so black of heart and corrupt of soul that if the whole world had a neck to wring through a noose they would do so and laugh with the joy of it. These creatures that were once men. The Sister Ignatius’ of the world are but lambs before the butcher’s cleaver to things such as they. Only the Shield of Adam and Blade of Cain can protect the faithful from such Evil. Not kindness. [Haughty] + [Idealist] >Jess the Kid >Mikail of Andryski And ask Rousseau if he wants to come along as well.
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>>5340632          Anonymous 
   
     >>5347042 >You find yourself agreeing with Father Towbray in this as well. Put the failings of wicked men like Hast Vancewell to one side, the Almighty will do with their souls as He wilt. You have seen Evil. True evil. Beings so black of heart and corrupt of soul that if the whole world had a neck to wring through a noose they would do so and laugh with the joy of it. These creatures that were once men. The Sister Ignatius’ of the world are but lambs before the butcher’s cleaver to things such as they. Only the Shield of Adam and Blade of Cain can protect the faithful from such Evil. Not kindness. [Haughty] + [Idealist] >Orin >>5340701         Anonymous 
   
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  >>5347190 Actually amending my vote to also bring
>Orin we've been traveling with this kid we know literally nothing about. 
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     >>5347132 While Cain may have left the building of the kingdom of Heaven to his brother, it would be the gravest heresy to even imply that he did not fight to protect it! The path of Cain is thus equally violence in service to virtue! 
And yes, even the blackest of hearts is not beyond redemption! You appeal to anger at the atrocities comitted by the Foe, but it is anger that blinds you to the divine mercy of the Almighty. Cain does not teach us to hate the Foe. Only to slay it. Salve Reginae teaches us to love the Foe, even as it is slain. 
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  >>5347227 Adding on
>Brother Rousseau          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5346929 >You find Father Towbray a great spiritual comfort and guide in most aspects of your faith. But in this he is wrong. Salve Reginae, Mother of Mercy, was not ‘too kind’. Kindliness is a saintly virtue. When you pass the threshold into thereafter, it is she who will waits for you at the gates of the Almighty’s Halls, wrapping the wounds of your body and drying the tears from your eyes. This much is written in the Book of Brothers. Salve Reginae forgives all and, while earthly justice must still be delivered, no one’s soul is beyond redemption. No one. [Hearty] + [Idealist] Way you give such good options yet in my heart I fill like a combo of the 2 would make the best wording.
You need a sword and shield to protect the mercy and kindness so it can be given freely not taken.
2) Which of your companions do you take ashore
>Mikail of Andryski >Jess the Kid >>5341909 V post. 
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       >>5346929 >>You find yourself agreeing with Father Towbray in this as well. Put the failings of wicked men like Hast Vancewell to one side, the Almighty will do with their souls as He wilt. You have seen Evil. True evil. Beings so black of heart and corrupt of soul that if the whole world had a neck to wring through a noose they would do so and laugh with the joy of it. These creatures that were once men. The Sister Ignatius’ of the world are but lambs before the butcher’s cleaver to things such as they. Only the Shield of Adam and Blade of Cain can protect the faithful from such Evil. Not kindness. [Haughty] + [Idealist] "beware nourish a viper in one's bosom"
 i can sense your ulterior motives from here anon (2)
>Jess >Orin The squire needs rest after such beating 
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  >>5346929 >>You find Father Towbray a great spiritual comfort and guide in most aspects of your faith. But in this he is wrong. Salve Reginae, Mother of Mercy, was not ‘too kind’. Kindliness is a saintly virtue. When you pass the threshold into thereafter, it is she who will waits for you at the gates of the Almighty’s Halls, wrapping the wounds of your body and drying the tears from your eyes. This much is written in the Book of Brothers. Salve Reginae forgives all and, while earthly justice must still be delivered, no one’s soul is beyond redemption. No one. [Hearty] + [Idealist] As a reformed bandit he should know, even if he does not yet believe himself worthy of forgiveness.
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I don't feel strongly one way or the other
>>5340910 happy my v post had an image this time 
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     >>5346929 >You find Father Towbray a great spiritual comfort and guide in most aspects of your faith. But in this he is wrong. Salve Reginae, Mother of Mercy, was not ‘too kind’. Kindliness is a saintly virtue. When you pass the threshold into thereafter, it is she who will waits for you at the gates of the Almighty’s Halls, wrapping the wounds of your body and drying the tears from your eyes. This much is written in the Book of Brothers. Salve Reginae forgives all and, while earthly justice must still be delivered, no one’s soul is beyond redemption. No one. [Hearty] + [Idealist] Right makes Might. Emile is chosen by the Almighty for this reason, and has at, at (almost) every instance, shown mercy when it was possible. He let Craig of Lowgrove live instead of executing him on the spot when that scum sucking copper clipper betrayed his trust. He allowed Sir Hewett a moment's breath during their duel when he heard him yield under his breath, only to be taken advantage of, and still ended up winning the combat. He let those slavers scurry off into those tunnels instead of cutting them down where they stood, going as far as breaking his vow of honesty to do so.
Despite these instances where bloodshed would have been a justified course of action, Emile chose mercy. Because try as the Foe may to undermine and destroy him, Emile's is Just in his actions and strives to uphold his knightly virtues, because he does the right thing. And Right Makes Might.
>>5340635 Callback 
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>You find Father Towbray a great spiritual comfort and guide in most aspects of your faith. But in this he is wrong. Salve Reginae, Mother of Mercy, was not ‘too kind’. Kindliness is a saintly virtue. When you pass the threshold into thereafter, it is she who will waits for you at the gates of the Almighty’s Halls, wrapping the wounds of your body and drying the tears from your eyes. This much is written in the Book of Brothers. Salve Reginae forgives all and, while earthly justice must still be delivered, no one’s soul is beyond redemption. No one. [Hearty] + [Idealist] (2)
>Mikail of Andryski >Jess the Kid >>5341070 Verif. 
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  >>5347563 >Mikail of Andryski >Jess the Kid Forgot to vote for who comes with us - Mikail so he can see the world with us, Jess so she can see the world with us
I want to travel too 
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     >>5344160 Anchor post
>>5346929 >You find yourself agreeing with Father Towbray in this as well. Put the failings of wicked men like Hast Vancewell to one side, the Almighty will do with their souls as He wilt. You have seen Evil. True evil. Beings so black of heart and corrupt of soul that if the whole world had a neck to wring through a noose they would do so and laugh with the joy of it. These creatures that were once men. The Sister Ignatius’ of the world are but lambs before the butcher’s cleaver to things such as they. Only the Shield of Adam and Blade of Cain can protect the faithful from such Evil. Not kindness. [Haughty] + [Idealist] Although I also like the idea of rebuking him for criticizing the Reginae. Without her kindness, there is nothing to defend. 
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     >>5347640 Also maybe there is a good reason why the Salvae Reginae and her sons were all so very different from each other. Maybe all qualities can't exist in one person, but that doesn't mean they aren't necessary to have together. Fulfilling one role doesn't grant the right to disparage the others. 
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  >>5347654 if the sister is like the mother tobray is like cain then we are more like adam 
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  (1) Matters of Faith – Salve Reginae
>You find Father Towbray a great spiritual comfort and guide in most aspects of your faith. But in this he is wrong. Salve Reginae, Mother of Mercy, was not ‘too kind’. Kindliness is a saintly virtue. When you pass the threshold into thereafter, it is she who will waits for you at the gates of the Almighty’s Halls, wrapping the wounds of your body and drying the tears from your eyes. This much is written in the Book of Brothers. Salve Reginae forgives all and, while earthly justice must still be delivered, no one’s soul is beyond redemption. No one. [Hearty] + [Idealist] (2) Which of your companions do you take ashore?
>Mikail of Andryski >Jess the Kid Verification
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  >>5346929 >>You find Father Towbray a great spiritual comfort and guide in most aspects of your faith. But in this he is wrong. Salve Reginae, Mother of Mercy, was not ‘too kind’. Kindliness is a saintly virtue. When you pass the threshold into thereafter, it is she who will waits for you at the gates of the Almighty’s Halls, wrapping the wounds of your body and drying the tears from your eyes. This much is written in the Book of Brothers. Salve Reginae forgives all and, while earthly justice must still be delivered, no one’s soul is beyond redemption. No one. [Hearty] + [Idealist] Not sure how often I’ll vote at all, I prefer to lurk, but kindness shouldn’t be underestimated. 
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       >>5347280 And was not Adam undo by the betrayal he suffered in sacrifice? Our foes are many and duplicitous and we must be eternally vigilant in our vigil and ready to meet them be they in sheepskin or not. I do not hate the foe as you claim I bear what they are, what they desire and what they scorn and debase in mind when dealing with them, you are right Cain does not advocate violence for violences sake but he does render retribution and justice to those who would evade it.
>>5347654 thats exactly the point, trying to emulate the brothers and Salve Regina creates contridictions, as do our knightly vows the real challenge and fun is navigating them and Emilles very real human desires and emotions, the Path of Adam is not always correct nor Cain's or even the path of Thorns nor are they always wrong or prudent decisions, I suspect clinging to tightly to any path will create issues for Emille. 
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  >>5346929 >You find Father Towbray a great spiritual comfort and guide in most aspects of your faith. But in this he is wrong. Salve Reginae, Mother of Mercy, was not ‘too kind’. Kindliness is a saintly virtue. When you pass the threshold into thereafter, it is she who will waits for you at the gates of the Almighty’s Halls, wrapping the wounds of your body and drying the tears from your eyes. This much is written in the Book of Brothers. Salve Reginae forgives all and, while earthly justice must still be delivered, no one’s soul is beyond redemption. No one. [Hearty] + [Idealist] >>5340989 V post 
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  >>5346929 >>You find yourself agreeing with Father Towbray in this as well. Put the failings of wicked men like Hast Vancewell to one side, the Almighty will do with their souls as He wilt. You have seen Evil. True evil. Beings so black of heart and corrupt of soul that if the whole world had a neck to wring through a noose they would do so and laugh with the joy of it. These creatures that were once men. The Sister Ignatius’ of the world are but lambs before the butcher’s cleaver to things such as they. Only the Shield of Adam and Blade of Cain can protect the faithful from such Evil. Not kindness. [Haughty] + [Idealist] >Mikail of Andryski          Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  
   
     
  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Fri 22 Jul 2022 12:08:31    No. 5347916      Report         Quoted By: 
  >>5347801 >>5346825 Amazing meme work gentlemen.
Update incoming. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Fri 22 Jul 2022 13:05:58    No. 5347930      Report          Falling asleep at the wheel here boys. I'll hold off finishing the proper update until tomorrow. Digging the theology chat lads, and without the mudslinging of the old threads too.>Lady Frida Vancewell Advanced Favour: +6DC Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue, +1 Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue Re-Roll +1. Any double-pass in Persuade/Intrigue/Courtship will reveal whether that person is a Faction member. [Lady Frida Vancewell] >Mademoiselle Josephine Daubeny Advanced Favour: +3AV, +1 AV Re-Roll. The first time that you burn this re-roll to avoid harm to yourself, this favour and its benefits are not discarded. [Mademoiselle Josephine Daubeny]  
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  >>5347930 >>Lady Frida Vancewell Advanced Favour: +6DC Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue, +1 Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue Re-Roll +1. Any double-pass in Persuade/Intrigue/Courtship will reveal whether that person is a Faction member. [Lady Frida Vancewell] It's Langland after all, they scheme as easily as they breathe! 
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  >>5347930 >>Lady Frida Vancewell Advanced Favour: +6DC Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue, +1 Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue Re-Roll +1. Any double-pass in Persuade/Intrigue/Courtship will reveal whether that person is a Faction member. [Lady Frida Vancewell] I mean come on we are in Langland.
>>5340668         Anonymous 
   
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  >>5347930 >>Lady Frida Vancewell Advanced Favour: +6DC Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue, +1 Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue Re-Roll +1. Any double-pass in Persuade/Intrigue/Courtship will reveal whether that person is a Faction member. [Lady Frida Vancewell] my beloved, honestly I can't say which one we might need more, we're probably going to be investigating the Langlish council so on the cards Intrigue seems more important, however combat is always a wildcard.
>>5340604 V card 
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  >>5347930 >Lady Frida Vancewell Advanced Favour: +6DC Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue, +1 Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue Re-Roll +1. Any double-pass in Persuade/Intrigue/Courtship will reveal whether that person is a Faction member. [Lady Frida Vancewell] Give me the villianous wife right fucking now
>>5340724 Verifying due to ip switch 
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  >>5347930 >Mademoiselle Josephine Daubeny Advanced Favour: +3AV, +1 AV Re-Roll. The first time that you burn this re-roll to avoid harm to yourself, this favour and its benefits are not discarded. [Mademoiselle Josephine Daubeny] >>5340743 Me 
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  >>5347930 >Lady Frida Vancewell Advanced Favour: +6DC Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue, +1 Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue Re-Roll +1. Any double-pass in Persuade/Intrigue/Courtship will reveal whether that person is a Faction member. [Lady Frida Vancewell] >wearing anything but the Vancewell favor while abroad in a lair of scum and villainy. Verify 
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  >>5347930 >>Mademoiselle Josephine Daubeny Advanced Favour: +3AV, +1 AV Re-Roll. The first time that you burn this re-roll to avoid harm to yourself, this favour and its benefits are not discarded. [Mademoiselle Josephine Daubeny] lets test out that plate 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5347930 >>Mademoiselle Josephine Daubeny Advanced Favour: +3AV, +1 AV Re-Roll. The first time that you burn this re-roll to avoid harm to yourself, this favour and its benefits are not discarded. [Mademoiselle Josephine Daubeny] In the end, the college of admirals is nice to have but not necessary. By the wording of the choice, it looks like we may be going into a situation where we need our strong shield arm. In that case, give me that AV reroll. 
For coversational rerolls we have:
Tabard: +1 reroll in plate
Intriegue/counter rerolls we already have +1 with Lady Stoutworth.
For AV rerolls, we have none.
me 
>>5343462          Anonymous 
   
     >>5347959 only lady stoutworth counts for Intrigues though. 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5347960 >https://pastebin.com/NcsL5Wtt  >Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue (Lady Stoatsworth). Going off the pastebin. Forgotten probably updated it since it makes no sense to only allow one and not the other. 
        Anonymous 
   
       >>5347959 >Land of sneaks and pirates >Not having at least two intrigue saves          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5347962 nah you were right I posted in haste and I'm tired so it was a little retarded.
Still I'd rather have my beloved Vancewells favor for extra padding and the offchance we encounter faction members.
>>5347965 >This Knigga thinks we get SAVES          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5347959 av we have master plate reroll and in our prayers reroll master plate refeshs each round if we use the fight vs hewitt as an example
i am pro that favor though 
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  >>5347930 >>5341182 >Lady Frida Vancewell Advanced Favour: +6DC Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue, +1 Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue Re-Roll +1. Any double-pass in Persuade/Intrigue/Courtship will reveal whether that person is a Faction member. [Lady Frida Vancewell] I'm on the Daubeny Train, but it would be stupid not to make use of the intrigue bonuses in Langland of all places. The Langlish are born copper clippers and the spirit of Lady Frida should serve us well. 
How often are we allowed to switch our favours Forgotten? I remember you said you would poorly on us flipping between them too frequently. 
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  >>5347930 >Lady Frida Vancewell Advanced Favour: +6DC Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue, +1 Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue Re-Roll +1. Any double-pass in Persuade/Intrigue/Courtship will reveal whether that person is a Faction member. [Lady Frida Vancewell] Only beacause Langland reminds me of Vancewell. I can smell the political intrigue here and while I can tell there will be excitement, I feel that the longer we stay here, the more likely there will be a death. I hope that when we get to Cathagi, its distance from home will make us think of Daubeny instead, as her smile, plus the land is larger with more areas of minimal civilization,, so there will be more bandits and AV will be more important.
Plus, it will likely have keep Daubeny's favor on longer if we wear it before the start of the inevitable timeskips.
>>5341940 me 
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  >>5347640 Shit I forgot to vote for companions. Living in the bush, basically, working 12s and 16s god kill me or make me rich.
Jess and Orin and Mikhail if possible. Kids out on an adventure together! What could go wrong?
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>Lady Frida Vancewell Advanced Favour: +6DC Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue, +1 Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue Re-Roll +1. Any double-pass in Persuade/Intrigue/Courtship will reveal whether that person is a Faction member. [Lady Frida Vancewell] >>5344160 Anchor post for ease of verification. 
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  >>5347930 >Mademoiselle Josephine Daubeny Advanced Favour: +3AV, +1 AV Re-Roll. The first time that you burn this re-roll to avoid harm to yourself, this favour and its benefits are not discarded. [Mademoiselle Josephine Daubeny] >>5340701         Anonymous 
   
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  >>5347930 >Lady Frida Vancewell Advanced Favour: +6DC Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue, +1 Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue Re-Roll +1. Any double-pass in Persuade/Intrigue/Courtship will reveal whether that person is a Faction member. [Lady Frida Vancewell] Tchoo-tchoo
verif 
>>5340632          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5347930 >Mademoiselle Josephine Daubeny Advanced Favour: +3AV, +1 AV Re-Roll. The first time that you burn this re-roll to avoid harm to yourself, this favour and its benefits are not discarded. [Mademoiselle Josephine Daubeny] I’m not actually sure if I’m allowed to vote because I missed the opening of the thread and didn’t post my if until two days later. Here goes.
>>5345160         Anonymous 
   
     >Josephine Daubeny's favor actually getting votes >In Langland 
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  >>5347930 >>Lady Frida Vancewell Advanced Favour: +6DC Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue, +1 Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue Re-Roll +1. Any double-pass in Persuade/Intrigue/Courtship will reveal whether that person is a Faction member. [Lady Frida Vancewell]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5347930 >Lady Frida Vancewell Advanced Favour: +6DC Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue, +1 Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue Re-Roll +1. Any double-pass in Persuade/Intrigue/Courtship will reveal whether that person is a Faction member. [Lady Frida Vancewell] my di... uh heart is longing for the Vance
>>5340796         Anonymous 
   
     >>5347930 >>Lady Frida Vancewell Advanced Favour: +6DC Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue, +1 Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue Re-Roll +1. Any double-pass in Persuade/Intrigue/Courtship will reveal whether that person is a Faction member. [Lady Frida Vancewell]          Anonymous 
   
       >>5347930 >>Lady Frida Vancewell Advanced Favour: +6DC Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue, +1 Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue Re-Roll +1. Any double-pass in Persuade/Intrigue/Courtship will reveal whether that person is a Faction member. [Lady Frida Vancewell] It's just way too usefully to not choose it here.
>>5340910 Me
On an unrelated note I've just taken my first stab at woodcarving, and hope someday to be good enough to carve our girl Courageous Sky
>Pic related          Anonymous 
   
     >>5347930 >Lady Frida Vancewell Advanced Favour: +6DC Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue, +1 Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue Re-Roll +1. Any double-pass in Persuade/Intrigue/Courtship will reveal whether that person is a Faction member. [Lady Frida Vancewell]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5347930 >Lady Frida Vancewell Advanced Favour: +6DC Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue, +1 Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue Re-Roll +1. Any double-pass in Persuade/Intrigue/Courtship will reveal whether that person is a Faction member. [Lady Frida Vancewell]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5348353 Amazing knigga, keep practicing 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5347930 >Lady Frida Vancewell Advanced Favour: +6DC Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue, +1 Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue Re-Roll +1. Any double-pass in Persuade/Intrigue/Courtship will reveal whether that person is a Faction member. [Lady Frida Vancewell] Pimp knigga engaged
>>5340916  Me, changed locale so I know my ID changed 
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  >>5348416 Woops I forgot my v post il link it now.
>>5341909 V post 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5347930 >Lady Frida Vancewell Advanced Favour: +6DC Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue, +1 Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue Re-Roll +1. Any double-pass in Persuade/Intrigue/Courtship will reveal whether that person is a Faction member. [Lady Frida Vancewell] All aboard the Vancewell train CHOO CHOO
Verification
>>5340629         Anonymous 
   
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  >>5346929 >You find Father Towbray a great spiritual comfort and guide in most aspects of your faith. But in this he is wrong. Salve Reginae, Mother of Mercy, was not ‘too kind’. Kindliness is a saintly virtue. When you pass the threshold into thereafter, it is she who will waits for you at the gates of the Almighty’s Halls, wrapping the wounds of your body and drying the tears from your eyes. This much is written in the Book of Brothers. Salve Reginae forgives all and, while earthly justice must still be delivered, no one’s soul is beyond redemption. No one. [Hearty] + [Idealist] >Mikail of Andryski >Jess the Kid >>5347930 >Lady Frida Vancewell Advanced Favour: +6DC Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue, +1 Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue Re-Roll +1. Any double-pass in Persuade/Intrigue/Courtship will reveal whether that person is a Faction member. [Lady Frida Vancewell] >>5340664 Golden Ticket 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5347930 >Lady Frida Vancewell Advanced Favour: +6DC Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue, +1 Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue Re-Roll +1. Any double-pass in Persuade/Intrigue/Courtship will reveal whether that person is a Faction member. [Lady Frida Vancewell] She is best girl after all…
>>5341484 Verification 
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  >>5347930 >Lady Frida Vancewell Advanced Favour: +6DC Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue, +1 Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue Re-Roll +1. Any double-pass in Persuade/Intrigue/Courtship will reveal whether that person is a Faction member. [Lady Frida Vancewell] Definitely see Emile getting into some political drama
>>5340635 Proof of Self 
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     >>5348219 the option literally talked about testing out our plate bud 
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  >>5348838 Then we were told we shouldn't have to, since we're just dealing with buddy's ex-wife. 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5347930 >Lady Frida Vancewell Advanced Favour: +6DC Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue, +1 Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue Re-Roll +1. Any double-pass in Persuade/Intrigue/Courtship will reveal whether that person is a Faction member. [Lady Frida Vancewell] >>5340598 Verification 
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  >>5347930 >Lady Frida Vancewell Advanced Favour: +6DC Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue, +1 Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue Re-Roll +1. Any double-pass in Persuade/Intrigue/Courtship will reveal whether that person is a Faction member. [Lady Frida Vancewell] Waifufags tendencies aside, it is objectively a great option for the political mess we're about to wade into. Remember: re-rolls are love, re-rolls are life.
>>5343679 My ticket. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sat 23 Jul 2022 13:59:37    No. 5349162      Report          >SELECTED >You find Father Towbray a great spiritual comfort and guide in most aspects of your faith. But in this he is wrong. Salve Reginae, Mother of Mercy, was not ‘too kind’. Kindliness is a saintly virtue. When you pass the threshold into thereafter, it is she who will waits for you at the gates of the Almighty’s Halls, wrapping the wounds of your body and drying the tears from your eyes. This much is written in the Book of Brothers. Salve Reginae forgives all and, while earthly justice must still be delivered, no one’s soul is beyond redemption. No one. [Hearty] + [Idealist] >SELECTED >Lady Frida Vancewell Advanced Favour: +6DC Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue, +1 Intrigue/Counter-Intrigue Re-Roll +1. Any double-pass in Persuade/Intrigue/Courtship will reveal whether that person is a Faction member. [Lady Frida Vancewell] 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sat 23 Jul 2022 14:03:04    No. 5349163      Report         Quoted By: 
  >SELECTED >Mikail of Andryski >Jess the Kid >Jess the Kid Loyalty sidequest …pending…  >Mikail is BATTERED status for the next day 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sat 23 Jul 2022 14:10:24    No. 5349169      Report          [3/3]> “Perhaps they need a little space. Leave them be, and be about our own business.” Jess the Kid has always come and gone as she pleased. If she needs time to adjust to the strange scenery, so be it. Such a strange creature, who is to say whether your presence would be considered supportive or oppressive. She will make her way back to you on her own terms. [Haughty]  > “*sigh* Let me try talking to them again, see what they’re about.” The language barrier is going to be a great difficulty, but the fact that she is talking at all is a minor miracle. They might be the first words she’s spoken since you left Fallavon. It’s worth risking a scene in public for some understanding. [Hearty] > “Let’s just follow them for now. Keep up Mikail.” Letting a Fae wildling loose in a foreign city without supervision could have unintended consequences, most of them unpleasant. Your plans to explore the city will have to take a back seat for now. It doesn’t seem like she’s actively discouraging pursuit. [Idealist]  
       Anonymous 
   
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  >>5349169 >> “Let’s just follow them for now. Keep up Mikail.” Letting a Fae wildling loose in a foreign city without supervision could have unintended consequences, most of them unpleasant. Your plans to explore the city will have to take a back seat for now. It doesn’t seem like she’s actively discouraging pursuit. [Idealist] It's still exploring 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sat 23 Jul 2022 14:13:31    No. 5349172      Report         Quoted By: 
  To the anons posing questions, I haven't forgotten you but I'm a little sick and I'm going to hold off answering until tomorrow. Sorry to the slackness. 
       Anonymous 
   
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  >>5349169 ah shes going to find dirt to fill her pouch but
everythings paved
> “Let’s just follow them for now. Keep up Mikail.” Letting a Fae wildling loose in a foreign city without supervision could have unintended consequences, most of them unpleasant. Your plans to explore the city will have to take a back seat for now. It doesn’t seem like she’s actively discouraging pursuit. [Idealist] she is worth a pretty penny to a slaver being a very rare halfling we should follow her 
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  >>5349169 > “Let’s just follow them for now. Keep up Mikail.” Letting a Fae wildling loose in a foreign city without supervision could have unintended consequences, most of them unpleasant. Your plans to explore the city will have to take a back seat for now. It doesn’t seem like she’s actively discouraging pursuit. [Idealist] verifiy 
>>5340678          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5349169 >> “Perhaps they need a little space. Leave them be, and be about our own business.” Jess the Kid has always come and gone as she pleased. If she needs time to adjust to the strange scenery, so be it. Such a strange creature, who is to say whether your presence would be considered supportive or oppressive. She will make her way back to you on her own terms. [Haughty] >>5340697         Anonymous 
   
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  >>5349169 >> “Let’s just follow them for now. Keep up Mikail.” Letting a Fae wildling loose in a foreign city without supervision could have unintended consequences, most of them unpleasant. Your plans to explore the city will have to take a back seat for now. It doesn’t seem like she’s actively discouraging pursuit. [Idealist] A picture is worthy a thousand words.
>>5340668         Anonymous 
   
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  >>5341814 Verification
>>5349169 > “Let’s just follow them for now. Keep up Mikail.” Letting a Fae wildling loose in a foreign city without supervision could have unintended consequences, most of them unpleasant. Your plans to explore the city will have to take a back seat for now. It doesn’t seem like she’s actively discouraging pursuit. [Idealist] I'm assuming that bag of dirt is from Canton, she probably is looking to get a bag of dirt from here in Langland. Maybe its some kind of fae thing? 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5349169 > “Let’s just follow them for now. Keep up Mikail.” Letting a Fae wildling loose in a foreign city without supervision could have unintended consequences, most of them unpleasant. Your plans to explore the city will have to take a back seat for now. It doesn’t seem like she’s actively discouraging pursuit. [Idealist] I want to ask what she meant, but I feel like that will become apparent. I think she either wants to leave a bit of dirt in each land she visits, or she wants to collect a bit of dirt from each land. Its best to keep an eye on her. She did well enough in the capitol of copper clippers, but each land is a new forest, maybe, almighty preserve us, a new Fallavon.
>>5341940 verification 
        Anonymous 
   
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  dirt to fae is like those novelty coffee mugs you get your co-workers to prove you actually went on vacation. 
       Anonymous 
   
     >>5349169 >> “Let’s just follow them for now. Keep up Mikail.” Letting a Fae wildling loose in a foreign city without supervision could have unintended consequences, most of them unpleasant. Your plans to explore the city will have to take a back seat for now. It doesn’t seem like she’s actively discouraging pursuit. [Idealist]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5340679 >>5349193 Whoops, verification. 
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  >>5349169 >> “Let’s just follow them for now. Keep up Mikail.” Letting a Fae wildling loose in a foreign city without supervision could have unintended consequences, most of them unpleasant. Your plans to explore the city will have to take a back seat for now. It doesn’t seem like she’s actively discouraging pursuit. [Idealist] me 
>>5343462          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5349169 > “Let’s just follow them for now. Keep up Mikail.” Letting a Fae wildling loose in a foreign city without supervision could have unintended consequences, most of them unpleasant. Your plans to explore the city will have to take a back seat for now. It doesn’t seem like she’s actively discouraging pursuit. [Idealist] >>5340664 Golden Ticket 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5349169 > “Let’s just follow them for now. Keep up Mikail.” Letting a Fae wildling loose in a foreign city without supervision could have unintended consequences, most of them unpleasant. Your plans to explore the city will have to take a back seat for now. It doesn’t seem like she’s actively discouraging pursuit. [Idealist] Fae wife adventure tiem
>>5340724 Thats me 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5349169 > “Let’s just follow them for now. Keep up Mikail.” Letting a Fae wildling loose in a foreign city without supervision could have unintended consequences, most of them unpleasant. Your plans to explore the city will have to take a back seat for now. It doesn’t seem like she’s actively discouraging pursuit. [Idealist] A bag of dirt? Let's ask around and help a Firren out
>>5340635 Money for the honey
So cool of you to include our discussion in post Forgotten <3 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5349162 Interesting we gained a Adam AND Cain point for the response and lost a Thorny boy point, makes me wonder what the angle is to make it the case.
>Firren Anyone know what that means? I have an idea but the translator is busted.
>>5349169 > “Let’s just follow them for now. Keep up Mikail.” Letting a Fae wildling loose in a foreign city without supervision could have unintended consequences, most of them unpleasant. Your plans to explore the city will have to take a back seat for now. It doesn’t seem like she’s actively discouraging pursuit. [Idealist] Bad Idea to part ways in an unknown city on foreign shores might be slavers about or worse, should probably take the time if or when we can to do what she wants.
>>5340604 V pass 
        Anonymous 
   
     actually I wonder, does she intend to plant a seedling of one of the Trees the Fae hold sacred here? 
       Anonymous 
   
       >>5349226 yfw we actually still dont have an idea how fae breed. We only know that the fae are from the cantonese landmass.
>Jess putting cantonese fae soil in langland, allowing for a new grove of fae to sprout and lay roots here.          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5349169 > “Let’s just follow them for now. Keep up Mikail.” Letting a Fae wildling loose in a foreign city without supervision could have unintended consequences, most of them unpleasant. Your plans to explore the city will have to take a back seat for now. It doesn’t seem like she’s actively discouraging pursuit. [Idealist] >>5340605 Verification 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5349231 >Emille unintenionally spreads the Fae all over the world Man Emille just can't help but be an unintentional villian sometimes. 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5349221 Firren - generally means made of fir. Are the Fae trees firs? Or at least that's their name for trees. I'm liable to believe there is a seed in her pouch of dirt 
        Anonymous 
   
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  Terra is pretty easy to distinguish... Earth or dirt
       Anonymous 
   
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  >>5349292 Nah looking back at the Fae enclavr it seems to be something to address us, might be friend or something? 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5349169 > “Let’s just follow them for now. Keep up Mikail.” Letting a Fae wildling loose in a foreign city without supervision could have unintended consequences, most of them unpleasant. Your plans to explore the city will have to take a back seat for now. It doesn’t seem like she’s actively discouraging pursuit. [Idealist] >>5340916  Verified 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5349169 > “*sigh* Let me try talking to them again, see what they’re about.” The language barrier is going to be a great difficulty, but the fact that she is talking at all is a minor miracle. They might be the first words she’s spoken since you left Fallavon. It’s worth risking a scene in public for some understanding. [Hearty]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5349169 >> “Perhaps they need a little space. Leave them be, and be about our own business.” Jess the Kid has always come and gone as she pleased. If she needs time to adjust to the strange scenery, so be it. Such a strange creature, who is to say whether your presence would be considered supportive or oppressive. She will make her way back to you on her own terms. [Haughty]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5349169 > “Let’s just follow them for now. Keep up Mikail.” Letting a Fae wildling loose in a foreign city without supervision could have unintended consequences, most of them unpleasant. Your plans to explore the city will have to take a back seat for now. It doesn’t seem like she’s actively discouraging pursuit. [Idealist] >>5341909 V post 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5349169 >> “Let’s just follow them for now. Keep up Mikail.” Letting a Fae wildling loose in a foreign city without supervision could have unintended consequences, most of them unpleasant. Your plans to explore the city will have to take a back seat for now. It doesn’t seem like she’s actively discouraging pursuit. [Idealist]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5349292 It could be a heavily accented "Foreign".
>>5344160 Anchor
>>5349169 > “Let’s just follow them for now. Keep up Mikail.” Letting a Fae wildling loose in a foreign city without supervision could have unintended consequences, most of them unpleasant. Your plans to explore the city will have to take a back seat for now. It doesn’t seem like she’s actively discouraging pursuit. [Idealist]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5349169 > “Let’s just follow them for now. Keep up Mikail.” Letting a Fae wildling loose in a foreign city without supervision could have unintended consequences, most of them unpleasant. Your plans to explore the city will have to take a back seat for now. It doesn’t seem like she’s actively discouraging pursuit. [Idealist] Verification 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sun 24 Jul 2022 04:40:15    No. 5349934      Report          > “Let’s just follow them for now. Keep up Mikail.” Letting a Fae wildling loose in a foreign city without supervision could have unintended consequences, most of them unpleasant. Your plans to explore the city will have to take a back seat for now. It doesn’t seem like she’s actively discouraging pursuit. [Idealist] > Oblivious Quarry / Crowded Streets 80DC > Courageous Sky +1 Re-Roll Using this re-roll will advertise that you have a Legatus Griffinhawk in your possession.  > Struggling Squire +1 Adverse Re-Roll  > 80DC Double Fail = Not exactly low profile. Even in a bustling port town, you and your companions make an impression. 
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  Rolled 3 (1d100) >>5349934 verify 
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     Rolled 32 (1d100) >>5349934          Anonymous 
   
     Rolled 46 (1d100) >>5349934 Verification 
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  Rolled 95 (1d100) >>5349934 Verify: 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sun 24 Jul 2022 05:10:46    No. 5349981      Report          Rolled 85 (1d100) >3 Success thus far
Very nice. Using the adverse re-roll to attempt to counter this 46 result 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sun 24 Jul 2022 05:11:49    No. 5349982      Report          >>5349981 >>5349976 >2 Success Your call whether you want to use the Courageous Sky re-roll or not. 
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  i am happy with 2 i would like the giffen hawk to stay under raps
>>5349976 your choice however 
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       Rolled 34 (1d100) >>5349982 you didn't challenge my roll because you fear my dice, admit it. 
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  >>5349982 looks good desu. Lets leave our hawk under wraps for now. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sun 24 Jul 2022 05:16:31    No. 5349994      Report         Quoted By: 
  >>5349989 Haha, first legit roll of the thread and you come out strong with a 3.
As a matter of personal QM custom I typically try to counter the highest non-double pass results first. 
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     >>5349169 > “*sigh* Let me try talking to them again, see what they’re about.” The language barrier is going to be a great difficulty, but the fact that she is talking at all is a minor miracle. They might be the first words she’s spoken since you left Fallavon. It’s worth risking a scene in public for some understanding. [Hearty] >>5340598 Verification 
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     >>5349998 Welp, I should have scrolled down. Ignore me 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sun 24 Jul 2022 05:28:23    No. 5350000      Report         Quoted By: 
  I think that's enough time to give the original roller a chance to make the call. Rolls closed, update incoming. 
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     >>5349999 No YOU will not be ignored your faux par of not refreshing the page will make your reputaion dirt in the eyes of all other anons
also nice quads 
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  >>5350002 Oh no! But that wont stop ME from not refreshing pages! 
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  >>5349162 just like my anime cartoons 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sun 24 Jul 2022 06:56:29    No. 5350051      Report          >2 SUCCESS: There you are. You’ve kept up with the Fae, but her progress is barred by an obstacle of the local Langlish kind and her communication skills leave much to be desired. You will have to intervene. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sun 24 Jul 2022 07:02:57    No. 5350054      Report          You briefly lose sight of her for only a few seconds, but when you turn the corner you can see the scene play out before you like a tragic play. Jess walks forward, blissfully staring at an orange in her hand, accidentally stepping in-between a Langlish bravo buying a meal from one of the stallholders. The bravo steps back into the street proper with an indignant expression on his face, only to come into the path of another bravo strolling long the lane.
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     >>5350054 >Forgotten goes Monty Python on us          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5350057 i was gonna wait for the 3rd update but i loved the italian mobster bit at the start 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sun 24 Jul 2022 07:14:48    No. 5350059      Report          * correction, it is the FIRST bravo (the one who bumped into the other) who first draws steel.>“This should be entertaining.” It’s too late to intervene, the tone of the talk makes that much certain. While Jess seems nonplussed at the debacle in front of her, bringing attention to her presence or yours is only going to complicate matters. As for you, you’ve heard much of the skill of Langlish blademasters. Let’s see if they live up to the stories. You will keep a close eye on their fighting stance and styles, it could prove handy. [Haughty] >“… Come Jess, easy does it. ‘Frin’ and all that. Step away from the two swordsmen.” You risk drawing the ire of the two incensed bravos by trying to pull Jess away, or worse involved in the combat itself. But your archer is standing a little too close to these two men on the verge of violence. [Hearty] >“Mikail, stick by Jess. I’m going to try and talk these two down…” Jess is your charge and you must ensure she does not come to harm if possible. Talking two hotblooded Langlish bravos down is not part of your duties, but you do not wish to see blood in the streets over your archer bumping into someone. [Idealist]  
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  >>5350059 >>“This should be entertaining.” It’s too late to intervene, the tone of the talk makes that much certain. While Jess seems nonplussed at the debacle in front of her, bringing attention to her presence or yours is only going to complicate matters. As for you, you’ve heard much of the skill of Langlish blademasters. Let’s see if they live up to the stories. You will keep a close eye on their fighting stance and styles, it could prove handy. [Haughty] I have faith in out Fae, and we could learn a thing or two from this 
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  >>5350059 >“This should be entertaining.” It’s too late to intervene, the tone of the talk makes that much certain. While Jess seems nonplussed at the debacle in front of her, bringing attention to her presence or yours is only going to complicate matters. As for you, you’ve heard much of the skill of Langlish blademasters. Let’s see if they live up to the stories. You will keep a close eye on their fighting stance and styles, it could prove handy. [Haughty] Verification
>>5340598 I like this option mostly for the sport of it and because we legit might have an opportunity to familiarize ourselves somewhat with the style. That could come in handy. Jess isn't dumb and she's not in real danger I reckon 
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  >>5350054 >Ehi, sto camminando qui! >Tua madre era un criceto e tuo padre odorava di sambuco! My. fucking. sides.
>>5350059 oh hey looks like this langish fellow might be heading to Cathaggi, lets see if he's bites as good as his bark, I hope we fight a Bravo one day.
>“This should be entertaining.” It’s too late to intervene, the tone of the talk makes that much certain. While Jess seems nonplussed at the debacle in front of her, bringing attention to her presence or yours is only going to complicate matters. As for you, you’ve heard much of the skill of Langlish blademasters. Let’s see if they live up to the stories. You will keep a close eye on their fighting stance and styles, it could prove handy. [Haughty] >>5340604 V card 
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     >>5350059 >“… Come Jess, easy does it. ‘Frin’ and all that. Step away from the two swordsmen.” You risk drawing the ire of the two incensed bravos by trying to pull Jess away, or worse involved in the combat itself. But your archer is standing a little too close to these two men on the verge of violence. [Hearty] >>5340916 Captcha for autism 
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     >>5350059 >>“… Come Jess, easy does it. ‘Frin’ and all that. Step away from the two swordsmen.” You risk drawing the ire of the two incensed bravos by trying to pull Jess away, or worse involved in the combat itself. But your archer is standing a little too close to these two men on the verge of violence. [Hearty]          Anonymous 
   
     >>5350066 >>5350067 >exact same time, exact same vote, one post apart that beautiful symmetry. 
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     to add it bet 2 thorn points bravo 2 will win
>>5350072 my knigga 
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     Not sure if my Mario autism will help in future but here you go some minor corrections:
> “Chi chiami sciocco, merda per i cervelli?” Should be "Chi hai chiamato sciocco, testa di merda?"
> “Provami allora, bocca grande!” Should be "Provaci allora, boccaccia!"
> Il tuo nome e la tua famiglia, quindi potrei intaccarmi la cintura. Should be "Il tuo nome e la tua famiglia, cosicchè me li intaglierò sulla cintura."
>>5350059 >“This should be entertaining.” It’s too late to intervene, the tone of the talk makes that much certain. While Jess seems nonplussed at the debacle in front of her, bringing attention to her presence or yours is only going to complicate matters. As for you, you’ve heard much of the skill of Langlish blademasters. Let’s see if they live up to the stories. You will keep a close eye on their fighting stance and styles, it could prove handy. [Haughty] I have faith in our smol Fae, she (he?) knows how to get out of dodge judging from previous acrobatics.
Interesting reflection on the Griffinhawks. Perhaps Cantonese wanted to distance themselves from what was seen as a Cathagi custom? Maybe the Andrei can re-start something of a personal network - the women of the family would certainly approve if nothing else...
>>5343679 Me. 
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  >>5350074 In a more prestigous enviroment I could agree but this is a petty street brawl, we should have some class.
a single point on Bravo one          Anonymous 
   
     >>5350077 >Il tuo nome e la tua famiglia, quindi potrei intaccarmi la cintura. i think nick works for this one over carve but the your other corrections seem right 
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     >>5350077 could be the Foes of Canton have a way of intercepting the messengers or it could be as simple as ASOIAF interception method.
>Maybe the Andrei can re-start something of a personal network we had that option but Alas we decided to isolate ourselves on this stretch of our journey. 
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     >>5350081 They're pretty much synonymous in common speech but point taken.
>>5350082 I meant a personal network of griffinhawks. If Dad Andrei has a passion for constructions, I don't see why Emile can't have his own hobby one day. 
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  >>5350059 >>“This should be entertaining.” It’s too late to intervene, the tone of the talk makes that much certain. While Jess seems nonplussed at the debacle in front of her, bringing attention to her presence or yours is only going to complicate matters. As for you, you’ve heard much of the skill of Langlish blademasters. Let’s see if they live up to the stories. You will keep a close eye on their fighting stance and styles, it could prove handy. [Haughty]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5350059 >“This should be entertaining.” It’s too late to intervene, the tone of the talk makes that much certain. While Jess seems nonplussed at the debacle in front of her, bringing attention to her presence or yours is only going to complicate matters. As for you, you’ve heard much of the skill of Langlish blademasters. Let’s see if they live up to the stories. You will keep a close eye on their fighting stance and styles, it could prove handy. [Haughty] My first instinct is to get our faefu out of here, but she should be accustomed to duels by now so she probably won't commit a faux-pas here. Plus the ire of these two men isn't directed at her, so let's have a look at that so called fastest blade of Langland. 
me 
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     >>5350088 >>5350051 >You’d not risk such a trial on Courageous Sky simply to send a letter home, but if there is some emergent reason to do so you may consider it. They truly are impressive creatures, no wonder the ancient Cathagi empire of old used them as couriers. You wonder why Cantôn has not done the same… They are not unheard of as pets but to your knowledge there has been little attempt to re-establish the Legatus network of old.  Welp, when we finally retire (Reginae willing), we could always set up a dovecote and work on reintroducing the Legatus back into the wild or as a tamed species... 
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  >>5350059 >“This should be entertaining.” It’s too late to intervene, the tone of the talk makes that much certain. While Jess seems nonplussed at the debacle in front of her, bringing attention to her presence or yours is only going to complicate matters. As for you, you’ve heard much of the skill of Langlish blademasters. Let’s see if they live up to the stories. You will keep a close eye on their fighting stance and styles, it could prove handy. [Haughty] >>5340796         Anonymous 
   
     >>5350059 >“… Come Jess, easy does it. ‘Frin’ and all that. Step away from the two swordsmen.” You risk drawing the ire of the two incensed bravos by trying to pull Jess away, or worse involved in the combat itself. But your archer is standing a little too close to these two men on the verge of violence. [Hearty] Can we just stand by Jess, swaggering up next to her nonchalantly with our hand on our sworn hilt?
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     >>5350059 >“This should be entertaining.” It’s too late to intervene, the tone of the talk makes that much certain. While Jess seems nonplussed at the debacle in front of her, bringing attention to her presence or yours is only going to complicate matters. As for you, you’ve heard much of the skill of Langlish blademasters. Let’s see if they live up to the stories. You will keep a close eye on their fighting stance and styles, it could prove handy. [Haughty] It seems Jess is trying to find some earth. Could be that she's collecting soil from the places she visits, some strange Fae custom. Maybe she's looking for that perfect all-natural soil she can collect? Maybe we could help her by taking her to a place of natural beauty here in Langland?
>>5340605 Me 
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     >>5350088 true Emille could do with a hobby particularly if he joins the Dragonguard, I just meant to say we kind of passed on the opportunity to jumpstart the network.
>Hobbies  Besides Car- I mean horses Legatius breeding/flying could be fun, I kinda hope for something out of left field.
>>5350157 my guess is still on unpolluted soil or just a decent enough place to plant the tree they hold dear. 
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     >>5350167 if we do go the way of the DG their will plenty of other fighting styles to spar with and study so we are never caught flat footed by any foreigner 
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     >>5350170 I like the idea of that, maybe even modify our own a bit with the best stuff we find and surprise people in duels back home 
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  >>5341814 Verification
>>5350059 >>“… Come Jess, easy does it. ‘Frin’ and all that. Step away from the two swordsmen.” You risk drawing the ire of the two incensed bravos by trying to pull Jess away, or worse involved in the combat itself. But your archer is standing a little too close to these two men on the verge of violence. [Hearty] No need to get involved in a fight, but even less of a need for our archer to be in melee. 
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  >>5350170 >>5350171 >[Shieldmaster Intensifies] Regardless of if we join or not it's going to be interesting to see what we can learn and access there. 
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  >>5350059 >“… Come Jess, easy does it. ‘Frin’ and all that. Step away from the two swordsmen.” You risk drawing the ire of the two incensed bravos by trying to pull Jess away, or worse involved in the combat itself. But your archer is standing a little too close to these two men on the verge of violence. [Hearty] I just know that Jess is going to slip away while we are distracted by the fight. 
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  >>5350059 >>“This should be entertaining.” It’s too late to intervene, the tone of the talk makes that much certain. While Jess seems nonplussed at the debacle in front of her, bringing attention to her presence or yours is only going to complicate matters. As for you, you’ve heard much of the skill of Langlish blademasters. Let’s see if they live up to the stories. You will keep a close eye on their fighting stance and styles, it could prove handy. [Haughty] >>5340761 V 
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  >>5350059 > “Let’s just follow them for now. Keep up Mikail.” Letting a Fae wildling loose in a foreign city without supervision could have unintended consequences, most of them unpleasant. Your plans to explore the city will have to take a back seat for now. It doesn’t seem like she’s actively discouraging pursuit. [Idealist] >>5341909 V post 
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  >>5350059 >“… Come Jess, easy does it. ‘Frin’ and all that. Step away from the two swordsmen.” You risk drawing the ire of the two incensed bravos by trying to pull Jess away, or worse involved in the combat itself. But your archer is standing a little too close to these two men on the verge of violence. [Hearty] >>5340664  Golden Ticket 
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  >>5350059 >“Mikail, stick by Jess. I’m going to try and talk these two down…” Jess is your charge and you must ensure she does not come to harm if possible. Talking two hotblooded Langlish bravos down is not part of your duties, but you do not wish to see blood in the streets over your archer bumping into someone. [Idealist] For shame lads. What kind of living saint would we be if we didn't at least try to prevent unecessary bloodshed. Granted, I'm not sure whether we are strictly required to intervene according to the faith, but it seems to be within the spirit of the thing at the very least.
>>5342277 Verif. 
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     >>5350167 If there were seeds in that pouch she wouldn't have soil in there too. That would make them sprout almost immediately. 
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  >>5350059 >“Mikail, stick by Jess. I’m going to try and talk these two down…” Jess is your charge and you must ensure she does not come to harm if possible. Talking two hotblooded Langlish bravos down is not part of your duties, but you do not wish to see blood in the streets over your archer bumping into someone. [Idealist] >>5340701         Anonymous 
   
     >>5350328 Pretty sure seeds need water to sprout. And since it's Fae shit normal rules don't necessarily apply. Didn't Sam Gamgee carry a box of earth and seeds back to the Shire? 
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  >>5350059 >“This should be entertaining.” It’s too late to intervene, the tone of the talk makes that much certain. While Jess seems nonplussed at the debacle in front of her, bringing attention to her presence or yours is only going to complicate matters. As for you, you’ve heard much of the skill of Langlish blademasters. Let’s see if they live up to the stories. You will keep a close eye on their fighting stance and styles, it could prove handy. [Haughty] >>5340724 Verifying 
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  >>5344160 >anchor post >>5350059 >“… Come Jess, easy does it. ‘Frin’ and all that. Step away from the two swordsmen.” You risk drawing the ire of the two incensed bravos by trying to pull Jess away, or worse involved in the combat itself. But your archer is standing a little too close to these two men on the verge of violence. [Hearty]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5350059 >“… Come Jess, easy does it. ‘Frin’ and all that. Step away from the two swordsmen.” You risk drawing the ire of the two incensed bravos by trying to pull Jess away, or worse involved in the combat itself. But your archer is standing a little too close to these two men on the verge of violence. [Hearty] verify 
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  >>5350059 >>“This should be entertaining.” It’s too late to intervene, the tone of the talk makes that much certain. While Jess seems nonplussed at the debacle in front of her, bringing attention to her presence or yours is only going to complicate matters. As for you, you’ve heard much of the skill of Langlish blademasters. Let’s see if they live up to the stories. You will keep a close eye on their fighting stance and styles, it could prove handy. [Haughty] I think jess can take care of herself and i trust blademasters to not attempt to involve bystanders.
Also I am very curious and i want to see this.
me 
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  >>5350147 I'm actually interested in attempting to form a breeding pair for courageous sky first. A bird of this intelligence probably pair for life. 
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  >>5350059 >“This should be entertaining.” It’s too late to intervene, the tone of the talk makes that much certain. While Jess seems nonplussed at the debacle in front of her, bringing attention to her presence or yours is only going to complicate matters. As for you, you’ve heard much of the skill of Langlish blademasters. Let’s see if they live up to the stories. You will keep a close eye on their fighting stance and styles, it could prove handy. [Haughty] From what we've seen Jess can definitely handle herself. If she does start getting roughed up we can always intervene and apologize.
>5340635 This is who I unapologetically am 
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  >>5350059 >“Mikail, stick by Jess. I’m going to try and talk these two down…” Jess is your charge and you must ensure she does not come to harm if possible. Talking two hotblooded Langlish bravos down is not part of your duties, but you do not wish to see blood in the streets over your archer bumping into someone. [Idealist] i just want to befriend the bravados desu
 ganbare!! Giorno i believe in you           Anonymous 
   
       >all this talk about the hawks  damn you apple rendering such services useless  
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     >>5351290 While restoring the postal service and breeding Legatus Girffins would be a neat project... is it really worth it going back to Fallav*n?
I mean, fuck Fallav*n... 
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     >>5351325 We thankfully dont have another pressing need to reenter the forest. Just the next cycle of the pilgrimage and we'll be good since we just need to end up at the fairgrounds.
Also we're literally forgetting about something.
>Lady Maria perks up immediately, it’s hard not to smile at her bubbling enthusiasm. “A Griffinhawk? You have a Legatus Griffinhawk? Am I speaking to a fellow scholar of Cathagi imperial artefacts?” We're going to the original home of these great creatures. We might be able to secure a mate for Courageous sky while there. 
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  >>5351337 >We're going to the original home of these great creatures. We might be able to secure a mate for Courageous sky while there. Good point. Though I'd hate to be compared to copper-clipper merchant scum, we might be able to hash a contract to expand the Legatus network into Canton if there is already such a thing in Cathagi. 
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       >>5351337 Fuck Fallav*n from its shitty roads to its deepest beastfolk ridden forests, we got approximately three things worthwhile out of that shithole
1.Damien
2.Jess
3.Courageous Sky
Man even though it would have been bad taste lady Maria in Cathaggi would have been like having Evelyn from the mummy in our party          Anonymous 
   
     >>5351345 We actually got a fair bit of loot and members of the entourage.
Sir Dan Marc
THE ANGEL Lady Stoutsworth
and the basilisk undershirt which i rank as highly critical to our health as we've seen nothing quite like it. 
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  >>5351347 >Dan Marc Fair even if our relationship has been slightly rocky
>THE ANGEL >Implying Shittavon gave us the Allmightys servant >Lady Stoutworth point
Fuck sneks though even if the loot is rad. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Mon 25 Jul 2022 09:47:37    No. 5351367      Report         Quoted By: 
  >“This should be entertaining.” It’s too late to intervene, the tone of the talk makes that much certain. While Jess seems nonplussed at the debacle in front of her, bringing attention to her presence or yours is only going to complicate matters. As for you, you’ve heard much of the skill of Langlish blademasters. Let’s see if they live up to the stories. You will keep a close eye on their fighting stance and styles, it could prove handy. [Haughty] 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Mon 25 Jul 2022 09:51:05    No. 5351370      Report          *ah formatting, I'll get the better of you one day.> “Very pretty. Against a single human opponent, at least.” The man doubtless has skill, but all the same you’ve little intention of dallying with foreign killers in the street. You continue on your way and pass him by without comment, this time with Jess more readily keeping pace. Hopefully you’ll wrap up this little harebrained distraction before the sun sets. [Haughty] > “Marvellous. Simply marvellous. Mikail, make sure Jess doesn’t run off just yet. I simply must speak with this man.” All around you seemed to accept the confrontation and lethal result without particular comment, perhaps this is the way of things in this barbaric foreign land. That doesn’t stop you from commending the man on his self-evident skill. Hopefully he speaks a word or two of passing Cantish. [Hearty] > “To the death? For brushing past you in the street? For shame.” You had expected some contest of arms, true. But this was sheer butchery. You were beside yourself with guilt when you accidentally slew Sir de Broulert, though he was the challenger. This man demonstrates none of that remorse. Even if the law will not apprehend him, you will offer reprimand for his callousness. [Idealist] > Even full-plate has slits and gaps where the thin rapier thrust could sneak through. You will have to be especially cautious in limiting the exposure of such places in combat. Your main advantage against such an opponent would be your armour. [Gain +1 AV Re-Roll against Langlish opponents]  >The forms of the truly talented Langlish swordsmen are like nothing in the Cantôn playbook. You are already considering what warforms would best be suited to counter such an opponent, or how you can adapt ill-advantaged stances to better match this school of swordsmanship. [Gain +1 Blademaster Re-Roll against Langlish opponents]  
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  (1) Reaction to the outcome 
> “To the death? For brushing past you in the street? For shame.” You had expected some contest of arms, true. But this was sheer butchery. You were beside yourself with guilt when you accidentally slew Sir de Broulert, though he was the challenger. This man demonstrates none of that remorse. Even if the law will not apprehend him, you will offer reprimand for his callousness. [Idealist] (2) Lessons in Langlish Swordplay
>The forms of the truly talented Langlish swordsmen are like nothing in the Cantôn playbook. You are already considering what warforms would best be suited to counter such an opponent, or how you can adapt ill-advantaged stances to better match this school of swordsmanship. [Gain +1 Blademaster Re-Roll against Langlish opponents] Emile aint no Langaboo just yet
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  >>5351370  “To the death? For brushing past you in the street? For shame.” You had expected some contest of arms, true. But this was sheer butchery. You were beside yourself with guilt when you accidentally slew Sir de Broulert, though he was the challenger. This man demonstrates none of that remorse. Even if the law will not apprehend him, you will offer reprimand for his callousness. [Idealist]
fucking hell here we go again 
>>The forms of the truly talented Langlish swordsmen are like nothing in the Cantôn playbook. You are already considering what warforms would best be suited to counter such an opponent, or how you can adapt ill-advantaged stances to better match this school of swordsmanship. [Gain +1 Blademaster Re-Roll against Langlish opponents]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5351370 >Qualcuno di voi dubita che sia stato lui l'aggressore? ahh we should take note of the self-defense clause here if nothing else
> “Very pretty. Against a single human opponent, at least.” The man doubtless has skill, but all the same you’ve little intention of dallying with foreign killers in the street. You continue on your way and pass him by without comment, this time with Jess more readily keeping pace. Hopefully you’ll wrap up this little harebrained distraction before the sun sets. [Haughty] I feel like we should tak on a reprimand for the callous taking of a life even if we don't take the idealist route.
>The forms of the truly talented Langlish swordsmen are like nothing in the Cantôn playbook. You are already considering what warforms would best be suited to counter such an opponent, or how you can adapt ill-advantaged stances to better match this school of swordsmanship. [Gain +1 Blademaster Re-Roll against Langlish opponents] BLADE A BOO GET
>>5340604 V card 
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  >>5350638 It depends. Most soil taken directly off the ground has a high enough osmotic potential to let a seed absorb enough water to sprout. Of course, different types of soil have different saturation capacities of water, but i doubt that the lush woods of Fallavon grow on top of sand. 
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     >>5351370 (1) Reaction to the outcome
> “Very pretty. Against a single human opponent, at least.” The man doubtless has skill, but all the same you’ve little intention of dallying with foreign killers in the street. You continue on your way and pass him by without comment, this time with Jess more readily keeping pace. Hopefully you’ll wrap up this little harebrained distraction before the sun sets. [Haughty] While I would love to give him a talking down for such barbarous behaviour, I would be more keen to it we were in Canton and witnessed something like this, we are in Langland and I don't feel the need to get into trouble for something these natives consider a daily affair. 
(2) Lessons in Langlish Swordplay
>The forms of the truly talented Langlish swordsmen are like nothing in the Cantôn playbook. You are already considering what warforms would best be suited to counter such an opponent, or how you can adapt ill-advantaged stances to better match this school of swordsmanship. [Gain +1 Blademaster Re-Roll against Langlish opponents] Bash these ponces with proper CANTON STEEL 
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  >>5351396 Also, verification 
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  >>5351370 >(1) Reaction to the outcome >> “Marvellous. Simply marvellous. Mikail, make sure Jess doesn’t run off just yet. I simply must speak with this man.” All around you seemed to accept the confrontation and lethal result without particular comment, perhaps this is the way of things in this barbaric foreign land. That doesn’t stop you from commending the man on his self-evident skill. Hopefully he speaks a word or two of passing Cantish. [Hearty] >(2) Lessons in Langlish Swordplay >>The forms of the truly talented Langlish swordsmen are like nothing in the Cantôn playbook. You are already considering what warforms would best be suited to counter such an opponent, or how you can adapt ill-advantaged stances to better match this school of swordsmanship. [Gain +1 Blademaster Re-Roll against Langlish opponents] Mans on the way to cathagi too. Might be interesting to speak with him. Since I expect he will end up on our boat.
me 
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  >>5351370 > “To the death? For brushing past you in the street? For shame.” You had expected some contest of arms, true. But this was sheer butchery. You were beside yourself with guilt when you accidentally slew Sir de Broulert, though he was the challenger. This man demonstrates none of that remorse. Even if the law will not apprehend him, you will offer reprimand for his callousness. [Idealist] going straight for the heart is a dick move and should be shocking to a proper knight. 
> Even full-plate has slits and gaps where the thin rapier thrust could sneak through. You will have to be especially cautious in limiting the exposure of such places in combat. Your main advantage against such an opponent would be your armour. [Gain +1 AV Re-Roll against Langlish opponents]  Verily 
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  >>5351370 >> “Very pretty. Against a single human opponent, at least.” The man doubtless has skill, but all the same you’ve little intention of dallying with foreign killers in the street. You continue on your way and pass him by without comment, this time with Jess more readily keeping pace. Hopefully you’ll wrap up this little harebrained distraction before the sun sets. [Haughty] >>The forms of the truly talented Langlish swordsmen are like nothing in the Cantôn playbook. You are already considering what warforms would best be suited to counter such an opponent, or how you can adapt ill-advantaged stances to better match this school of swordsmanship. [Gain +1 Blademaster Re-Roll against Langlish opponents]          Anonymous 
   
       Oh no, not you too Emile! 
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  >>5351435 ow that hurt anon my sides are in orbit
>while you slept with traders and court snakes i studied the rapier          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5351370 1)
> “Very pretty. Against a single human opponent, at least.” The man doubtless has skill, but all the same you’ve little intention of dallying with foreign killers in the street. You continue on your way and pass him by without comment, this time with Jess more readily keeping pace. Hopefully you’ll wrap up this little harebrained distraction before the sun sets. [Haughty] 2)
>The forms of the truly talented Langlish swordsmen are like nothing in the Cantôn playbook. You are already considering what warforms would best be suited to counter such an opponent, or how you can adapt ill-advantaged stances to better match this school of swordsmanship. [Gain +1 Blademaster Re-Roll against Langlish opponents] >>5340724 Verifying my identity 
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  >>5351370 > “Very pretty. Against a single human opponent, at least.” The man doubtless has skill, but all the same you’ve little intention of dallying with foreign killers in the street. You continue on your way and pass him by without comment, this time with Jess more readily keeping pace. Hopefully you’ll wrap up this little harebrained distraction before the sun sets. [Haughty] >The forms of the truly talented Langlish swordsmen are like nothing in the Cantôn playbook. You are already considering what warforms would best be suited to counter such an opponent, or how you can adapt ill-advantaged stances to better match this school of swordsmanship. [Gain +1 Blademaster Re-Roll against Langlish opponents]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5351370 >> “Very pretty. Against a single human opponent, at least.” The man doubtless has skill, but all the same you’ve little intention of dallying with foreign killers in the street. You continue on your way and pass him by without comment, this time with Jess more readily keeping pace. Hopefully you’ll wrap up this little harebrained distraction before the sun sets. [Haughty] >> Even full-plate has slits and gaps where the thin rapier thrust could sneak through. You will have to be especially cautious in limiting the exposure of such places in combat. Your main advantage against such an opponent would be your armour. [Gain +1 AV Re-Roll against Langlish opponents]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5341814 Verification
>>5351370 (1) Reaction to the outcome
> “Very pretty. Against a single human opponent, at least.” The man doubtless has skill, but all the same you’ve little intention of dallying with foreign killers in the street. You continue on your way and pass him by without comment, this time with Jess more readily keeping pace. Hopefully you’ll wrap up this little harebrained distraction before the sun sets. [Haughty] (2) Lessons in Langlish Swordplay
> Even full-plate has slits and gaps where the thin rapier thrust could sneak through. You will have to be especially cautious in limiting the exposure of such places in combat. Your main advantage against such an opponent would be your armour. [Gain +1 AV Re-Roll against Langlish opponents] I'm gonna be honest here, a lot of the enemy stances end up hurting them more than help them with how the combat system is slightly skewed in our favor. I'd rather have the AV re-roll, especially with our absolutely dumb high AV at this point, than have the Blademaster re-roll. 
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  >>5351370 > “Marvellous. Simply marvellous. Mikail, make sure Jess doesn’t run off just yet. I simply must speak with this man.” All around you seemed to accept the confrontation and lethal result without particular comment, perhaps this is the way of things in this barbaric foreign land. That doesn’t stop you from commending the man on his self-evident skill. Hopefully he speaks a word or two of passing Cantish. [Hearty] Man this place is great I love these people.
>The forms of the truly talented Langlish swordsmen are like nothing in the Cantôn playbook. You are already considering what warforms would best be suited to counter such an opponent, or how you can adapt ill-advantaged stances to better match this school of swordsmanship. [Gain +1 Blademaster Re-Roll against Langlish opponents] Me : 
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  >>5351370 >“Marvellous. Simply marvellous. Mikail, make sure Jess doesn’t run off just yet. I simply must speak with this man.” All around you seemed to accept the confrontation and lethal result without particular comment, perhaps this is the way of things in this barbaric foreign land. That doesn’t stop you from commending the man on his self-evident skill. Hopefully he speaks a word or two of passing Cantish. [Hearty] >The forms of the truly talented Langlish swordsmen are like nothing in the Cantôn playbook. You are already considering what warforms would best be suited to counter such an opponent, or how you can adapt ill-advantaged stances to better match this school of swordsmanship. [Gain +1 Blademaster Re-Roll against Langlish opponents] >>5340668         Anonymous 
   
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  >>5351370 > “To the death? For brushing past you in the street? For shame.” You had expected some contest of arms, true. But this was sheer butchery. You were beside yourself with guilt when you accidentally slew Sir de Broulert, though he was the challenger. This man demonstrates none of that remorse. Even if the law will not apprehend him, you will offer reprimand for his callousness. [Idealist] Also we should say a prayer for the poor mans soul, since none of these savages seem to have dignity in life or death on their own.
> Even full-plate has slits and gaps where the thin rapier thrust could sneak through. You will have to be especially cautious in limiting the exposure of such places in combat. Your main advantage against such an opponent would be your armour. [Gain +1 AV Re-Roll against Langlish opponents]  Tanky tank tank tank tank besides with their low AV we can relax on the hitting bit.
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  >>5351370 > “Very pretty. Against a single human opponent, at least.” The man doubtless has skill, but all the same you’ve little intention of dallying with foreign killers in the street. You continue on your way and pass him by without comment, this time with Jess more readily keeping pace. Hopefully you’ll wrap up this little harebrained distraction before the sun sets. [Haughty] >The forms of the truly talented Langlish swordsmen are like nothing in the Cantôn playbook. You are already considering what warforms would best be suited to counter such an opponent, or how you can adapt ill-advantaged stances to better match this school of swordsmanship. [Gain +1 Blademaster Re-Roll against Langlish opponents] Verify 
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  Oh wait, the guy who died was a Moretti. The Captain mentioned them and definitely not in a good way. I wonder how this will play out for us later during our stay here. Sweet, sweet politics, 
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  >>5351370 > “Marvellous. Simply marvellous. Mikail, make sure Jess doesn’t run off just yet. I simply must speak with this man.” All around you seemed to accept the confrontation and lethal result without particular comment, perhaps this is the way of things in this barbaric foreign land. That doesn’t stop you from commending the man on his self-evident skill. Hopefully he speaks a word or two of passing Cantish. [Hearty] Sir perhaps we can talk about the way of the blade hmm
> Even full-plate has slits and gaps where the thin rapier thrust could sneak through. You will have to be especially cautious in limiting the exposure of such places in combat. Your main advantage against such an opponent would be your armour. [Gain +1 AV Re-Roll against Langlish opponents]  should focus on your strengths after all you wouldn't want to be victim of the ol langlish trick known as pocket knife 
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  >>5351370 > “To the death? For brushing past you in the street? For shame.” You had expected some contest of arms, true. But this was sheer butchery. You were beside yourself with guilt when you accidentally slew Sir de Broulert, though he was the challenger. This man demonstrates none of that remorse. Even if the law will not apprehend him, you will offer reprimand for his callousness. [Idealist] Seems overly harsh 
> Even full-plate has slits and gaps where the thin rapier thrust could sneak through. You will have to be especially cautious in limiting the exposure of such places in combat. Your main advantage against such an opponent would be your armour. [Gain +1 AV Re-Roll against Langlish opponents] Tanky boi
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  >>5351370 > “Marvellous. Simply marvellous. Mikail, make sure Jess doesn’t run off just yet. I simply must speak with this man.” All around you seemed to accept the confrontation and lethal result without particular comment, perhaps this is the way of things in this barbaric foreign land. That doesn’t stop you from commending the man on his self-evident skill. Hopefully he speaks a word or two of passing Cantish. [Hearty] We are strangers in a strange land, looking to learn more
>The forms of the truly talented Langlish swordsmen are like nothing in the Cantôn playbook. You are already considering what warforms would best be suited to counter such an opponent, or how you can adapt ill-advantaged stances to better match this school of swordsmanship. [Gain +1 Blademaster Re-Roll against Langlish opponents] And learn we shall
>>5340635 This is me 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:znlzv94J     Tue 26 Jul 2022 06:30:44    No. 5352450      Report         Quoted By: 
  Hey lads, just going to take it easy tonight. Vote is closed and I’ll respond to a few questions. No substantial update until tomorrow. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:znlzv94J     Tue 26 Jul 2022 06:33:02    No. 5352453      Report          If I have missed any questions please let me know, I do enjoy anons showing interest in the setting and deepest lore.
>>5351435 Amazing. This is going in the favourites folder.
>5346888 One: Is Ardenne the tiny islet right next to Deepwood or the landmass separated from the rest of Romaine by the Montbrun mountains? I seem to recall you saying that the crown of Romaine was an island city, but the map indicates that the entire region is Ardenne.
Ardenne is the entire region, of which Romaine is the rump state remainder of. The centre of power of old Ardenne is indeed the tiny islet on the map. I will have to refer to my notes to see if I actually ever locked in it’s name before it became known as the Isle of the Damned a few centuries ago. 
>Two: Do we have any IC knowledge of the Deepwood? Any vague rumors or legends about kingdoms of the dead or strange beasts and people living there? IC your of the Deepwood is so severely limited it’s virtually less a foreign land and more like an ethereal otherworldly realm where mankind never broached. Scholars of Canton would know that Fae reside there in numbers, but not whether they are a kingdom per se or even in charge. In the orthodox doctrine, the Deepwood is basically where Cain drew a massive line after purging the whole of eastern Canton. IC Emile would know this included the slaying of several minor pagan demigods (most relevant to you being Ursen) and telling the rest that he drove out to stay the hell out if they knew what was good for them. A lot of the Order of Names work, at least in the earlier days, was to be the ‘Didn’t you get the memo’ to resurfacing powers once Cain mic-dropped and sailed away.
>Three: Do Pegasi live exclusively in the Montbrun mountain range or is there a population living in the Fallavon mountains as well? Do we recall any rumors about the region? To your knowledge the Pegasi are exclusive to the Montbrun mountain range. Fallavon mountains see much more in the way of wyverns. IC Emile might have heard this sort of rumour, but a Montbrun noble such as Rabe would know that Pegasi and Wyverns will go out of their way to fuck the other up. Mostly if they hold the advantage but even one on one they’ll probably go at it, weather permitting. 
>5347979 I think it’s perfectly fine if I’m prompting it, but it’s when anons are being gamey and requesting to swap out the favour when they know a combat or social event is coming up. I’m fine with anons thinking about how intrigue is going to be a factor in the Langland environ in general (copperclippers get clipped), but I’ll be sure not to indicate that Emile is not being directed by the mechanical bonuses as opposed to the appeal of the lady in question.
I’m not going to refrain from putting more contenders in the waifu camps during your travels, but I do think we’re looking at the two major ride-or-die camps here…
>5348353 Very noice, I like that you rate Courageous Sky highly among birbs 
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     >>5352453 How common are the griffinhawks in Cathagi. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:znlzv94J     Tue 26 Jul 2022 06:55:39    No. 5352467      Report          >>5352458 There are none in the wild. Only those in the palace aviaries, another relic of the old empire. 
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     >>5352467 Will we hear more of Daubney or Vancewell before the final vote to write to them or are they lost to time and samefags?
On Wyverns has anyone trained them? what about other monsterous mounts like Griffins or such?
Missed questions 
>>5344653 >>5346708         Anonymous 
   
     >>5352467 Huh. Thats fascinating then. That the birds made their way to settle in failvalon.
Or was it the other way around. 
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     >>5352453 Forgotten that is some sick art, did you have it commissioned or did you just find it online? 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:NCTrCxz7     Tue 26 Jul 2022 12:56:45    No. 5352597      Report          >>5352471 >more of Daubeny and Vancewell I imagine that the decision on who to court on a more serious level will be made at some point during your stay in Cathagi if you do remain there for the Dragon Guard. I won’t rule out a POV from either of them at some point before that decision.
>>5352473 Were they introduced to Fallavon and thrived there, or are they native an brought back and bred during the height of the empire? An excellent question.
>>5352549 Just found it in online, I have a massive cache of neat pics I’ve found online but most often when updating I will try to find images that somewhat correlate to the events in that post rather than just share the neatest looking art. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:NCTrCxz7     Tue 26 Jul 2022 13:02:42    No. 5352600      Report          >>5352549 That reminds me, I need to actually commission some work of Emile in his new masterwork full-plate.
I think some anon mentioned either doing it or planning to commission it themselves at the tail end of the last threads, but I wouldn’t hold it against them if they never got around to it given the amount of time we spent on the boat hiatus.
I think we all know the OG knigga memes aren’t going to change the helm used though. 
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     >>5352597 Very cool, the knight on the left there makes me think of Rabe. I don't remember if his helm was described in that fashion but it'd be a cool look for him
>>5352600 That'd be super cool, there are so many good scenes that could be commissioned or even just something like Emile and Rabe or Damian walking down a dirt road or standing with arms around shoulders and beers in hand 
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  >>5352453 > I think it’s perfectly fine if I’m prompting it, but it’s when anons are being gamey and requesting to swap out the favour when they know a combat or social event is coming up.  EZ PZ, social events lead to combat, combat leads to socializing.
At least that's how we seem to have played so far, so really there's no reason to pick one favour over another. 
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       Here we go, it took months but the art commission is done. I'll need you to paypal me $150 :) 
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     >>5352600 Can Fae change their forms? Could Jess make herself look more like a human woman (maybe with some human breasts), for instance? 
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  >>5352600 I remember the anons in 2' primarch commissioned some really sick pieces for pretty cheep. 
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       >>5352600 Adding to this 
>>5352728  does snake people have snake tits and how big the "venom sacks" can possibly be 
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  >>5352626 >>5352896 Absolutely copperclipper behaviour, shame on you anons 
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     >>5352896 oh forgot to add is true that snakemen can take a human form or is just some that are born looking like one 
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  >>5352728 and if how big they can be 
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     >>5352728 Jess is already the culmination of unimaginable fae magic to blend in with normie humans, not sure she can do much more to blend in besides learn human languages, and I bet her fae accent would be strange as fuck. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Wed 27 Jul 2022 09:31:02    No. 5353569      Report          >SELECTED > “Very pretty. Against a single human opponent, at least.” The man doubtless has skill, but all the same you’ve little intention of dallying with foreign killers in the street. You continue on your way and pass him by without comment, this time with Jess more readily keeping pace. Hopefully you’ll wrap up this little harebrained distraction before the sun sets. [Haughty] >The forms of the truly talented Langlish swordsmen are like nothing in the Cantôn playbook. You are already considering what warforms would best be suited to counter such an opponent, or how you can adapt ill-advantaged stances to better match this school of swordsmanship. [Gain +1 Blademaster Re-Roll against Langlish opponents] 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Wed 27 Jul 2022 09:34:20    No. 5353570      Report          [2/2]> Obvious Ploy / Lower Social Standing 80DC > Stranger in a Foreign Land -15DC > Animal Companion: Lady Stoutsworth +1 Re-Roll > Lady Vancewell Favour +6DC, +1 Re-Roll > 71 DC Double Fail = Not exactly low profile. 
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     Rolled 63 (1d100) >>5353570 Verification
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     Rolled 95 (1d100) >>5353570 Mamma mia
>>5340605 Verification 
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     Rolled 20 (1d100) >>5353570 Git. City Guard scum.
/makes italian hands at him
>>5343462 me 
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  >>5353583 You best get re-rolling anon, I don't want to pay these scum an Almighty damn thing 
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  >>5353583 Also, reroll mang. 
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     Rolled 3 (1d100) >>5353583 Alright, re-roll time
>>5340605 Confirmacion 
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  >>5353591 Noice.
3 Succ right off the bat. 
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     >not even a day in langland and we've already seen a legal murder and tried to be copperclipped.  
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     >>5353639 god i hope the langish farmer folk are redeemable 
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  >>5353645 I thought you all thought no one was above redemption? lmao. 
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     >>5353645 To put things in perspective, as soon as Emile stepped out of his lawn he met Hast Vancewell and the massacre he left behind. Sadly, Langland has proven not as bad as Canton so far.
And besides, you have to respect the sheer balls (or stupidity) of this guard. Who the hell would try to scam a towering bear of a man in armor? 
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  >>5353659 >Sadly, Langland has proven not as bad as Canton so far. Hast at least faced justice and ourselves were reprimanded for the accidental death of Broulert both publically and in private, the Bravo to Emille's perspective seems to have gotten off scot free. 
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  >>5352597 >I won’t rule out a POV from either of them at some point before that decision. Nice inject the Waifu POV into my veins. 
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  >>5353569 >Blademaster Re-Roll not AV you better not get your eyes poked by a toothpick oh and also keep and eye out on those crowsbows 
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  >>5353570 I wonder if we can namedrop anyone we know to fuck with the guards. God forbid they try this on the way back in.
We should insist on getting a reciept. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:fyll+Mif     Thu 28 Jul 2022 06:44:06    No. 5354441      Report          Bit of a struggle today lads, but I will try to crack out a short update later tonight. 
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     >>5354441 It's a shame that when we get mustang hannible will fall to way side hes a good boy 
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  >>5354501 Mike will rock that 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Thu 28 Jul 2022 11:05:47    No. 5354521      Report         Quoted By: 
  >>5353591 >>5353588 >>5353583 >>5353571 >3 SUCCESS: Not one clipped copper from me. You brush aside the bald attempt at defrauding you and exit the town without paying a rubbish fee. You look down at the guard’s proffered hand, then back up to the man’s face. His leering smile falters under your gaze, drooping even further as you cast a scrutinizing eye over his weapon, build and equipment as if making a critical assessment. You find him greatly wanting.
<span class="mu-i">“Hey! The fee!”</span> The guard scowls as you brush past him. <span class="mu-i">“Hey! I talking to you!"</span>
He even dares to lay a hand on your armoured shoulder. Disgraceful. Him a commoner, and a foreign one at that! His ilk laying a hand upon a noble would be hanging offence in Fallavon, at least a whipping one in your home duchy of Romaine. It takes the patience of the Saints and the underlying desire not to disrupt your time in Langland by slaying him, and probably his comrades, to stay your hand.
<span class="mu-i"> “Remove your hand, ruffian.”</span> You pause, looking over your shoulder directly into the man’s eyes. Your hand drops down to the hilt of your blade, not quite grasping it but offering a gentle reminder to all present that it’s there. <span class="mu-i">“Or lose it.”</span>
Even if his Cantish is not the best, your intent could not be clearer. The offending guard hesitates, he seems to realise he might have bitten off more than he can chew, but then his face scrunches up in a stubborn manner and you suspect you’re not going to get through this without a short, brutal show of violence. 
But suddenly an animal hiss causes him to let go in shock and step back, nursing the finger the your Whitecoat Ermine Lady Stoutsworth nipped. At what point did she clamber out of her cosy nestling pouch slung over Mikail’s shoulder and up your arm you don’t know, she’s a sneaky little thing.
<span class="mu-i"><span class="mu-g">“Hahaha! Lascialo andare, Impelli.”</span></span> The laughter of the other guards at their comrades misfortune serves to defuse the whole situation. <span class="mu-i"><span class="mu-g">“Abbiamo abbastanza merda dal capitano così com'è.”</span></span>
<span class="mu-i"><span class="mu-g"> “Fottuto straniero.”</span></span> The guard scowls at your departing figure as he sucks his finger. <span class="mu-g"><span class="mu-i">“È meglio che quel topo non abbia la peste...”</span></span>
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Thu 28 Jul 2022 11:13:46    No. 5354524      Report          [2/2]> “There looks to be an old watermill ahead. They should be glad enough to offer us lodgings for the night.” No palatial palace, to be sure. But it is a roof over your head and perhaps a warm meal. Frankly, you’ve had enough of the scheming of these Langlish heathens for one day. A single peasant family won’t offer trouble. > “We crossed a passable looking tavern in that village a half-hour back, that should do nicely”. A hearty meal, decent bed and perhaps even a drink. Even in this heathen land, you yearn for the sound of laughter and human conversation. [Hearty] >”We press on until dark. We can set up camp under the stars if need be.” You are far from the gloomy glades of Fallavon, to your knowledge monsters do not plague these tame lands. You have indulged Jess this far, and perhaps she can attend to whatever oddity she seeks while you rest at camp. For once, you’d not mind some relative solitude. [Idealist]  
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  >>5354524 >”We press on until dark. We can set up camp under the stars if need be.” You are far from the gloomy glades of Fallavon, to your knowledge monsters do not plague these tame lands. You have indulged Jess this far, and perhaps she can attend to whatever oddity she seeks while you rest at camp. For once, you’d not mind some relative solitude. [Idealist] Verification
>>5340598 I want to know what it is she's looking for and support her in her quest 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Thu 28 Jul 2022 11:21:54    No. 5354528      Report         Quoted By: 
  >>5352606 >Very cool, the knight on the left there makes me think of Rabe. I don't remember if his helm was described in that fashion but it'd be a cool look for him You know I think you are in fact exactly right, I posted this pic back in the tourney thread.
>>5352626 Gucci, send bank deets.
>>5352728 Do Fae in fact change their physical forms? Or is it the perception of their forms? As 
>>5353353  mentioned some high-tier magic was involved in that ritual. The kind that would required calling in a favour from a bigshot in the Fae hierarchy. 
>>5352934 I... have I ever suggested or even hinted that the snakemen can take human form? Anon at this point you might just be giving me ideas.
>>5354524 >fertile Romaine with its fertile soil Using the same adjective twice in quick? Amateur! 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Thu 28 Jul 2022 11:28:03    No. 5354529      Report          >>5352471 >On Wyverns has anyone trained them?  To your knowledge no human has trained them.
>what about other monstrous mounts like Griffins or such? Griffins, as we have seen in the Fae enclaves, are more akin to Ursen in tiers of power players rather than mounts. I don't want to put a foot wrong here and confirm that not a soul in the last 800+ years since the Brother's Landing has had a monstrous mount, but I am struggling to think of a specific example outside of the Pegasus Knights that Emile would be aware of. 
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  >>5354524 >> “We crossed a passable looking tavern in that village a half-hour back, that should do nicely”. A hearty meal, decent bed and perhaps even a drink. Even in this heathen land, you yearn for the sound of laughter and human conversation. [Hearty]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5354524 >> “We crossed a passable looking tavern in that village a half-hour back, that should do nicely”. A hearty meal, decent bed and perhaps even a drink. Even in this heathen land, you yearn for the sound of laughter and human conversation. [Hearty]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5354524 >”We press on until dark. We can set up camp under the stars if need be.” You are far from the gloomy glades of Fallavon, to your knowledge monsters do not plague these tame lands. You have indulged Jess this far, and perhaps she can attend to whatever oddity she seeks while you rest at camp. For once, you’d not mind some relative solitude. [Idealist] Come on we got too see this through.
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     >>5354524 >”We press on until dark. We can set up camp under the stars if need be.” You are far from the gloomy glades of Fallavon, to your knowledge monsters do not plague these tame lands. You have indulged Jess this far, and perhaps she can attend to whatever oddity she seeks while you rest at camp. For once, you’d not mind some relative solitude. [Idealist] Do we even have any camping equipment? Also, while there are no monsters, there may be some bandits and similar scum. But oh well, adventure a-hoy!
>>5340605 Confirmation 
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  >>5354524 >>5341182 >”We press on until dark. We can set up camp under the stars if need be.” You are far from the gloomy glades of Fallavon, to your knowledge monsters do not plague these tame lands. You have indulged Jess this far, and perhaps she can attend to whatever oddity she seeks while you rest at camp. For once, you’d not mind some relative solitude. [Idealist] If we are with Jess, we should be alright in the wilds. 
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  >>5354524 >>”We press on until dark. We can set up camp under the stars if need be.” You are far from the gloomy glades of Fallavon, to your knowledge monsters do not plague these tame lands. You have indulged Jess this far, and perhaps she can attend to whatever oddity she seeks while you rest at camp. For once, you’d not mind some relative solitude. [Idealist]          Anonymous 
   
     >>5354568 While i'm not certain as to the exact scale of Langland, i seriously doubt it's large/sparesly populated enough for bands of outlaws to be able to hide - and much less rob travelers. Inland might in fact be safer since any brigands wouldbe raiding the coasts by ship (if they somehow got past the massive Langlish navy) 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5354529 What about Green Knights? When the Wild went to war, did fey nobles charge in on the backs of griffons and direbears?
cause that would be pretty sick[/spoiler:lit] No Brettonian Dames?[/spoiler:lit] 
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  >>5354595 >Those spoiler tags Okay i can see where i fucked up on the second pair, but what the fuck happened to the first? 
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  >>5354524 >”We press on until dark. We can set up camp under the stars if need be.” You are far from the gloomy glades of Fallavon, to your knowledge monsters do not plague these tame lands. You have indulged Jess this far, and perhaps she can attend to whatever oddity she seeks while you rest at camp. For once, you’d not mind some relative solitude. [Idealist] >>5340604 V pass
>>5354595 >did fey nobles charge in on the backs of griffons and direbears? We know they rode the Chlach Abhain's, the big stony omnivores we met on the River Abhain. 
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  >>5354524 >”We press on until dark. We can set up camp under the stars if need be.” You are far from the gloomy glades of Fallavon, to your knowledge monsters do not plague these tame lands. You have indulged Jess this far, and perhaps she can attend to whatever oddity she seeks while you rest at camp. For once, you’d not mind some relative solitude. [Idealist] verify 
>>5340678          Anonymous 
   
     >>5354588 Hmmm, that does sound convincing. Who knows, maybe we will meet a picaro type of peasent. Would be a fun contrast to our haughty idealist knight. 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5354524 >> “There looks to be an old watermill ahead. They should be glad enough to offer us lodgings for the night.” No palatial palace, to be sure. But it is a roof over your head and perhaps a warm meal. Frankly, you’ve had enough of the scheming of these Langlish heathens for one day. A single peasant family won’t offer trouble.          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5354524 >"We press on until dark. We can set up camp under the stars if need be.” You are far from the gloomy glades of Fallavon, to your knowledge monsters do not plague these tame lands. You have indulged Jess this far, and perhaps she can attend to whatever oddity she seeks while you rest at camp. For once, you’d not mind some relative solitude. [Idealist] What's could go wrong? We have a wild fae girl that's lived outdoors her whole life 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5354618 It would be interesting to see a knight truly influenced by langlands styles and ways and not just the Pascae copperclippers. 
        Anonymous 
   
       >>5354747 I was thinking something more along the line of Sancho Panza. A shrewd commoner who travells around, dispersing some commoner wisdom and jesting around with the nobleborn. Often cynical, but good-natured. Would be a delight seeing Emile lose his mind with such a lad. 
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  >>5354524 >”We press on until dark. We can set up camp under the stars if need be.” You are far from the gloomy glades of Fallavon, to your knowledge monsters do not plague these tame lands. You have indulged Jess this far, and perhaps she can attend to whatever oddity she seeks while you rest at camp. For once, you’d not mind some relative solitude. [Idealist]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5354595 >but what the fuck happened to the first The tags need to be entirely lower case to work 
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  >>5354767 Based Cervantes enjoyer. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:fyll+Mif     Thu 28 Jul 2022 23:51:17    No. 5355032      Report          >>5354595 You have actually met a human sorcerer, the Raggedy Man attached to the Order of Names during the Blue Lantern Vigil.
While they are present in the Royal and Ducal Courts, the stigma against magic is very real in Canton and they’re not the kind of creatures you would bring to social events like the Duke’s Ball. 
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     >>5355032 I thought most sorcerers were almost exclusively female 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:fyll+Mif     Fri 29 Jul 2022 00:58:15    No. 5355098      Report          >>5355045 I don’t recall asserting this, though the Medusae Sect would be a prominent example. 
I have certainly explained that exposure to magic typically results in shorter lifespans and infertility, but I don’t think I said the use of it was gender specific. 
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  >>5355098 I know you mention a female sorceress/magic user advising at the King's court but have never explicitly mention all magic users being female. 
I going to take advantage of the discussion and link to the pasterbins I made with a lot of the information we have gather through the quest. It has information just before the The Duke's Ball. 
https://pastebin.com/ikLBDyZf          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5354524 > “There looks to be an old watermill ahead. They should be glad enough to offer us lodgings for the night.” No palatial palace, to be sure. But it is a roof over your head and perhaps a warm meal. Frankly, you’ve had enough of the scheming of these Langlish heathens for one day. A single peasant family won’t offer trouble. >>5341909 V post 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Fri 29 Jul 2022 10:05:56    No. 5355484      Report          >”We press on until dark. We can set up camp under the stars if need be.” You are far from the gloomy glades of Fallavon, to your knowledge monsters do not plague these tame lands. You have indulged Jess this far, and perhaps she can attend to whatever oddity she seeks while you rest at camp. For once, you’d not mind some relative solitude. [Idealist] >Ranger Gear +1 Tracking Re-Roll >60DC Double Fail = Uncomfortable sleep. Healthy DC bonus reduced by 2. Mikail remains Battered for a further day. 
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     >>5355484 New rollers I assume? 
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     Rolled 67 (1d100) >>5355484 >>5340672  Roll high! 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Fri 29 Jul 2022 10:19:34    No. 5355505      Report          >>5355485 If a tracking roll is required after this I will ask for new rollers, but generally I think if we're fine if you wanted to get in now. In series of successive rolls I will typically ask for new rollers so we spread the love/ ire of the dice goes. 
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  Rolled 57 (1d100) >>5355484 >>5355505 Alright cool, I'll jump in then I suppose
>>5355494 psst anon, it's a roll under system, roll lower homie 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5355507 Welp nevermind, 5 seconds too late 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5355510 no one regrets that fact more than me my man. 
        Anonymous 
   
     Rolled 2 (1d100) >>5355507 >>5355484 Redemption re-roll 
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  >>5355512 It's ok anon, you can redeem yourself if you re-roll. Don't take the other anons advice, roll low this time 
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     >>5355514 You did it, I am so proud 
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  >>5355517 Proud to make you proud mah knigga 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5355484 Forgotten, what about courageous sky
We're in the heartlands, where we're not likely to attract too much attention from a bird circling overhead. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Fri 29 Jul 2022 10:51:05    No. 5355541      Report          >>5355488 >>5355494 >>5355507 >>5355514 Damn, really teasing either end of the spectrum there aren't you?
>2 SUCCESS: Adequate Camp. You’re just drifting off just as Jess slips away from the campsite. You follow her, trying to keep pace as she enters thick undergrowth. Tracking Roll. Mikail's grumbling subsides as you make the decision to press on. He doesn't have much time for Jess personally, perhaps it's her aloofness. But his faith in you as his liege is absolute. 
Sure enough, Jess doesn't stop until you're at the edge of a small forest. By then the last rays of sun are glinting their last, you've little to fear out here other than getting lost so you feel no unease at calling a stop there rather than looking for a secure site. Camp is set and a passable meal of dried meat is shared.
The stars are shining bright tonight, you gaze up at them and think of home and how far you've come. Your first day ashore in Langland and you've already seen a man cut down in the streets and been accosted by the local constabulary. It has been something of a day, hasn't it? Mikail's snoring is a lullaby of its own and you begin to drift off eventually...
In between your drooping eyelids you have a vague half-dream that the Fae archer is staring at you. Not Jess the Kid, but the Fae Outcast staring at you from beneath the surface of a still pool of water. You blink, wandering what that was about. 
It's then that you notice the furtive figure of your Fae archer, this indeed being the Jess you know, slipping away into the woods.
<span class="mu-i">"Jess?"</span> You're accustomed to sleeping in armour, but you pause to grab your blade before following after her. <span class="mu-i">"Hold on."</span>
You think the figure looks back over her shoulder, but it's hard to tell in the dark. Either way, she doesn't pause and wait for you to catch up.
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<span class="mu-s">Tracking Roll: Keep up with Jess in the dark</span>
> Oblivious Quarry / Dark Woods 60DC > Courageous Sky +1 Re-Roll nil issue using them here  > 60DC Double Fail = Branch to the face. Reduce to BATTERED status for the next day. 3 rolls of 1d100. You have ONE re-roll. NEW ROLLERS PLEASE.
<span class="mu-s">Fae-fu get</span> 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Fri 29 Jul 2022 10:52:06    No. 5355544      Report         Quoted By: 
  >>5355526 >Legatus Griffinhawk 'Courageous Sky' +1 Combat Re-Roll, +1 Tracking Re-Roll From the pastebin. 
        Anonymous 
   
     Rolled 90 (1d100) >>5355541 Gimme that Nat 1 
        Anonymous 
   
     Rolled 79 (1d100) >>5355541 Lets go
>>5340605 Verification 
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  Rolled 27 (1d100) >>5355541 Roll
>>5340668         Anonymous 
   
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  Rolled 46 (1d100) >>5355556 Reroll, also, almost a GET 
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  >>5355556 >>5355545 Come on lads one of you should use the reroll and pray for a double.
Nice come on lads 
        Anonymous 
   
     Great, two successes. We still don't know why she needs to do this though. At least we do know whatever it is probably requires a forest or woods and it can help us prep for Cathagi. 
       Anonymous 
   
     Rolled 93 (1d100) >>5355541 Can I reroll even if I did not roll originally? 
        Anonymous 
   
     Also, can we ask Jess questions or roll to try and figure out something? I know we don't know magic at all but we can still maybe try to have a eureka moment. 
       Anonymous 
   
     >>5355667 not unless anon hands it off I believe. 
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  >>5355667 >>5355672 Reroll was used by purple Id anon 
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  >>5355665 My guess is that she is planting a new fae grove, either to stabilize a home separate from the fae enclaves in Canton or as form of "payment" for the glamour cast on her or to have a child of her own. Maybe a mix of all three. 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5355670 I think she's a geologist. She's collecting soil and rock samples from all the continents for her groundbreaking thesis on erosion patterns and continental drift. 
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  >>5355691 >Nb4 she is just collecting dirt like the guy from saving pvt Ryan.          Anonymous 
   
     Yeah, nothing suspicious about Tera Nova meaning New Land in Latin. it's not like we did not just witness the birth of a new Wild forest that a hundred years from now will fuck over a shit ton of people. Also, it's not like we are directly responsible for a fae being able to take human form, providing transportation, and the opportunity to potentially do this more than once. 
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  >>5355809 >[Emille the Incidental villain Intensifies]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5355809 Emile is the chosen instrument of the Almighty, whatever actions we take and the consequences of such are all part of His plan.
Have a little faith anon.. 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5355809 Wingman Emile helping his fae bae, lay some seed down in some foreign land, like a true friend. 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5355809 Good. Maybe the danger of the Foe will put the fear of the Almighty into these godless mercenaries. 
        Anonymous 
   
     Has Emile ever lost a duel? Specifically the honor ones and not one on one in combat 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sat 30 Jul 2022 00:37:09    No. 5356449      Report          The angry muppet downvoting the archive for this thread, who could it be? I'm not going to give up the quest even if we hit negative -40 in the archive...
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  >>5356252 nope not in the quest 
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  >>5355809 The Langlish are a rival to our mighty Kingdom anon…
If they suffer some domestic issues, it’s better for us in the long run desu 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5356449 People vote on quests? 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5356636 you can vote on the archived threads
desu i never really do it 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5356636 >>5356714 Voting is an essential part of Langlish democracy! Do so today! 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5356714 >>5356636 Heathens both of you, get in there and cast your vote now 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5356759 i voted today only because of the langish downvoting nonce 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5356764 >>5356758 >believing in l*nglish democracy >instead of the glorious divine right of kings Bunch of bluejay lovers here I see 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5356765 Match a bluejay against a Langlish Bravo with a steel rapier folded 1000 times and see who wins! Slander Langland again I will run you through good sir. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sat 30 Jul 2022 08:49:00    No. 5356791      Report         Quoted By: 
  >2 SUCCESS: The Ritual. You don't find Jess until she is halfway through...something. But the significance of it escapes you. She seems happy enough though. Companion Quest Complete.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVbc_Fwbt50&ab_channel=Heilung  – Theme This place is now ordered row of trees destined for the lumber yards, the undergrowth here stands as testament to the unclaimed nature of this land. You’re perturbed to find it somewhat reminiscent of Fallavon, not a place you hold many pleasant memories of. Certainly a tamer and more docile version of it, there is no undercurrent of predatory danger you walk across the forest floor fearing nothing more than tripping over in the dark. 
You struggle to keep up with Jess, she doesn’t seem to be actively evading you much like in the city but she could at least slow down. You wonder what your Fae companion is playing at, she has proven her value as a companion but you’ve not forgotten the fickle and capricious nature of her kind. You lose track of her for a worrying few minutes before finally coming across them again in the clearing of a glade… 
[1/3] 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sat 30 Jul 2022 08:51:03    No. 5356792      Report         Quoted By: 
  Jess the Kid is kneeling in the grass by a small pond where the moon is reflected on the mirror-like surface of the water. Moons. The hairs on the back of your neck raise, you hadn’t realised that tonight was a night of Twin Sisters.>Jester-Makes-Fool-of-All Companion Quest Foreign Shores: “Amin naa i' yeste' en' amin nostale van- sina ndor. Amin il- caela uma sina avaene lle.” >Companion Quest Complete - The Fae Outcast is now LOYAL to Sir Andrei. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sat 30 Jul 2022 08:54:26    No. 5356794      Report          [3/3]I’m assuming you anons will want to head back to Capara but I’ll happily accept votes to the contrary that build up steam >Pay a visit to the Order of the Trident. Representing Canton’s efforts at safeguarding against piracy, it is one of the few knightly orders with a permanent chapter house abroad. It’s also the only place you’re likely to encounter other Cantônians of noble blood. If you’re going to learn more about the realities of fighting at sea or what potential hazards await you on the next leg of the voyage, it will be there. [Haughty] >You decide to wander about the Langlish town, this port Capara. This island was once marked the northernmost edge of the Cathagi Empire, a trading outpost for long centuries before Port Bounty was ever settled. Even down by the docks you can see that this is a melting pot of individuals and travellers from all over the known world just as much a Pascae, if not more so. There are sights to see, exotics to be beheld. Bravos duelling in the streets, courtesans with the airs of princesses, maybe a good cup of khave. You can be sure of one thing, you will not be bored. [Hearty] >Spectate at the College of Admirals. The public debate appears to be well underway in the town plaza. You’ll be hard-pressed to understand a second word, and you doubt you will overhear anything of material interest to your Cantônian contacts. You’re intrigued at this system of governance, so to speak. But if nothing else, gaudily dressed foreigners shouting at one another should prove entertaining. [Idealist]  
       Anonymous 
   
     >>5356794 >Spectate at the College of Admirals. The public debate appears to be well underway in the town plaza. You’ll be hard-pressed to understand a second word, and you doubt you will overhear anything of material interest to your Cantônian contacts. You’re intrigued at this system of governance, so to speak. But if nothing else, gaudily dressed foreigners shouting at one another should prove entertaining. [Idealist]          Anonymous 
   
     >>5356797 also i couldn't google translate jesses stuff could a real Knigga do the honours 
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  >>5356794 >Spectate at the College of Admirals. The public debate appears to be well underway in the town plaza. You’ll be hard-pressed to understand a second word, and you doubt you will overhear anything of material interest to your Cantônian contacts. You’re intrigued at this system of governance, so to speak. But if nothing else, gaudily dressed foreigners shouting at one another should prove entertaining. [Idealist] Verification
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  last 3 real stv threads
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     >>5356766 >t. Perfidious Langland The only difference between a Bluejay and langlishman is that the if their is a fire, the Bluejay started it and the langlishman will ask to be payed to put it out.
>>5356794  >Spectate at the College of Admirals. The public debate appears to be well underway in the town plaza. You’ll be hard-pressed to understand a second word, and you doubt you will overhear anything of material interest to your Cantônian contacts. You’re intrigued at this system of governance, so to speak. But if nothing else, gaudily dressed foreigners shouting at one another should prove entertaining. [Idealist]
I would like to see the markets afterwards as a note but we should check out the college as a top priority if we wish to be alert to schemes abroad even if in passing.
>>5356798 I tried but all I got was partials from maltese and I think Gaelic, Forgotten linked a translator back in Fallavon but it seems to be defunct.
>Maltese/scottish-Gaelic >Ű-anui firren. Firren gwanur. Dilthen gwanur >Ű-anui firren. They are proud. Dilthen guanur >>5340604 V pass 
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  >>5356794 >Spectate at the College of Admirals. The public debate appears to be well underway in the town plaza. You’ll be hard-pressed to understand a second word, and you doubt you will overhear anything of material interest to your Cantônian contacts. You’re intrigued at this system of governance, so to speak. But if nothing else, gaudily dressed foreigners shouting at one another should prove entertaining. [Idealist] Jolly politics, ahoy!
>>5340605 Confirmation 
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  >>5356794 >>Spectate at the College of Admirals. The public debate appears to be well underway in the town plaza. You’ll be hard-pressed to understand a second word, and you doubt you will overhear anything of material interest to your Cantônian contacts. You’re intrigued at this system of governance, so to speak. But if nothing else, gaudily dressed foreigners shouting at one another should prove entertaining. [Idealist]          Anonymous 
   
     >Spectate at the College of Admirals. The public debate appears to be well underway in the town plaza. You’ll be hard-pressed to understand a second word, and you doubt you will overhear anything of material interest to your Cantônian contacts. You’re intrigued at this system of governance, so to speak. But if nothing else, gaudily dressed foreigners shouting at one another should prove entertaining. [Idealist] I wonder if Jess will eventually learn cantonish.
me 
>>5340632          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5356794 Pay a visit to the Order of the Trident. Representing Canton’s efforts at safeguarding against piracy, it is one of the few knightly orders with a permanent chapter house abroad. It’s also the only place you’re likely to encounter other Cantônians of noble blood. If you’re going to learn more about the realities of fighting at sea or what potential hazards await you on the next leg of the voyage, it will be there. [Haughty]
>>5340664 Golden Ticket 
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  >>5356794 >>Pay a visit to the Order of the Trident. Representing Canton’s efforts at safeguarding against piracy, it is one of the few knightly orders with a permanent chapter house abroad. It’s also the only place you’re likely to encounter other Cantônians of noble blood. If you’re going to learn more about the realities of fighting at sea or what potential hazards await you on the next leg of the voyage, it will be there. [Haughty]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5356794 >Spectate at the College of Admirals. The public debate appears to be well underway in the town plaza. You’ll be hard-pressed to understand a second word, and you doubt you will overhear anything of material interest to your Cantônian contacts. You’re intrigued at this system of governance, so to speak. But if nothing else, gaudily dressed foreigners shouting at one another should prove entertaining. [Idealist] verify 
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  >>5356794 >Pay a visit to the Order of the Trident. Representing Canton’s efforts at safeguarding against piracy, it is one of the few knightly orders with a permanent chapter house abroad. It’s also the only place you’re likely to encounter other Cantônians of noble blood. If you’re going to learn more about the realities of fighting at sea or what potential hazards await you on the next leg of the voyage, it will be there. [Haughty] Faeussy when?
>>5340724 There I be 
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  >>5356794 We're already in the woods, but still by the port yeah?
Sounds like Turtlewolf territory. We should look around for some to hunt. Or for other sport to showcase our mettle
and do our part to make the world safer for men.
Backup vote is 
>Pay a visit to the Order of the Trident. Representing Canton’s efforts at safeguarding against piracy, it is one of the few knightly orders with a permanent chapter house abroad. It’s also the only place you’re likely to encounter other Cantônians of noble blood. If you’re going to learn more about the realities of fighting at sea or what potential hazards await you on the next leg of the voyage, it will be there. [Haughty] >>5344160 Anchor post 
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  >>5356794 >>Pay a visit to the Order of the Trident. Representing Canton’s efforts at safeguarding against piracy, it is one of the few knightly orders with a permanent chapter house abroad. It’s also the only place you’re likely to encounter other Cantônians of noble blood. If you’re going to learn more about the realities of fighting at sea or what potential hazards await you on the next leg of the voyage, it will be there. [Haughty] As a proud son of Romanie we should ask about any sightings of the Black Ships. Cleanse the Rot!
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       So what the fuck was the elf quest all about, just dirt from the other forest? I don't get it. 
       Anonymous 
   
     >>5356908 maybe it's a quest to get her accepted by fae kind 
go get 2 pieces of dirt from different lands then do a ritual and we will see you as one of us 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5356910 She didn't seem to care too much for them back in Fallavon, theirs only a rough translation of what she said to us there.
>l begat the cavour that the cold ice queen owed you to I. And that am a start but I want nothing to do with these old rule cacers cruck in a corcener look' the world.  Seems like she didn't care for the enclave there. 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5356916 thanks its hard to remember it's been so long 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5356794 >>5341182 >Spectate at the College of Admirals. The public debate appears to be well underway in the town plaza. You’ll be hard-pressed to understand a second word, and you doubt you will overhear anything of material interest to your Cantônian contacts. You’re intrigued at this system of governance, so to speak. But if nothing else, gaudily dressed foreigners shouting at one another should prove entertaining. [Idealist] Getting intel from afar should be a priority for us. Anything regarding news of strange ship movements, slave traders, and local government actions should be learned. The Faction has been using the Langlish as hired muscle too much to be a coincidence and probably has several ship owners in their pockets. The faction may use them to influence politics and policy here so we could probably mess with them a little. We could also encourage more trade with Romaine while we are here.
Also how much does a ship cost to own? If we find our current ship captain amenable, maybe we can help invest in getting him a second ship and get a portion of the trade proceeds. Once we pay back our debts and have liquid funds, of course. 
        Anonymous 
   
       >tfw you've been staring at a elvish dictionary to try and figure out Forgottens bastardised elvish. Sindarin spells it Firen >Ű-anui firren. Firren gwanur. Dilthen gwanur I am assuming Dilthen is a compound word  stopshort pair of twins>“Ceri- ú- nifred, tond gwanur.” assuming Cerin is used here ''mound without fear, tall twin.'' 
       Anonymous 
   
     >>5356943 >she gave up her long life?          Anonymous 
   
     >>5356946 Or she is saying the enclave is not going to last forever 
        Anonymous 
   
     >tall twin 
       Anonymous 
   
      Anonymous 
   
     >>5356949 Maybe its a term of endearment. She's calling Emile her mortal sibling/brother. 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5356943 Maybe it's a term of endearment. She's calling Emile her mortal sibling/brother. 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5356954 Or, dare I say .... 
Husband?          Anonymous 
   
     >>5356946 I doubt that, their is also another possibility since as a dil as a suffix friend/lover... but in the order of things that makes no sense since its at the start. Given that this happened on the night of twin sisters my bet is something like
>Both our races dying (unlikely) >You missed the final part of my thing (possibly?) >Unknown meaning cause I fucked up (More likely)  >>5356948 Their is some credence to this, I'm going to try and figure out the loyalty quest quote but its even worse to understand, so far I've got:
>Amin naa i' yeste' en' amin nostale van- sina ndor. Amin il- caela uma sina avaene lle which roughly has to be translated too
>Amin na i' este' en' Amin nostale van- sana ndor Amin il- Caila uma sina avaene lle which comes up with 
>''Hope to be that repose of hope species kind path that land/country. Hope all sickness abounds this refuse star'' which I personally think means something along the lines of doing something that allows a Fae colony to set up here
>>5356949 I think 
>>5356954  has the right of it, Jess is clearly treats Emille with friendly affection, hell it strikes me as teasing, personally I think its her term for us, Tall because Emille is a very large lad and Moon because humans are the twin moon of the Fae.
either that or for some reason she considers us and damien twin moons?
>Cin tríw. Ennas baw an lyg hi you slender. there/that place howling for snake here
yep teasing and about snakes no less. 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5341814 Verification
>>5356943 >>5356975 You're doing the Almighty's work anon.
>>5356794 >Spectate at the College of Admirals. The public debate appears to be well underway in the town plaza. You’ll be hard-pressed to understand a second word, and you doubt you will overhear anything of material interest to your Cantônian contacts. You’re intrigued at this system of governance, so to speak. But if nothing else, gaudily dressed foreigners shouting at one another should prove entertaining. [Idealist]          Anonymous 
   
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  Rolled 40 (1d100) >>5356819 Rolling to smite thee
>>5356794 >Spectate at the College of Admirals. The public debate appears to be well underway in the town plaza. You’ll be hard-pressed to understand a second word, and you doubt you will overhear anything of material interest to your Cantônian contacts. You’re intrigued at this system of governance, so to speak. But if nothing else, gaudily dressed foreigners shouting at one another should prove entertaining. [Idealist] >>5341458 Verification 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5356794 >Spectate at the College of Admirals. The public debate appears to be well underway in the town plaza. You’ll be hard-pressed to understand a second word, and you doubt you will overhear anything of material interest to your Cantônian contacts. You’re intrigued at this system of governance, so to speak. But if nothing else, gaudily dressed foreigners shouting at one another should prove entertaining. [Idealist] let's check what these vooters get up to
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>>5340796          Anonymous 
   
       >>5356954 “Firren gwanur. Dilthen gwanur.”
Human brother. Little brother
Yeah seems like it 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >Ű-anui firren 
       Anonymous 
   
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  >>5356794 >You decide to wander about the Langlish town, this port Capara. This island was once marked the northernmost edge of the Cathagi Empire, a trading outpost for long centuries before Port Bounty was ever settled. Even down by the docks you can see that this is a melting pot of individuals and travellers from all over the known world just as much a Pascae, if not more so. There are sights to see, exotics to be beheld. Bravos duelling in the streets, courtesans with the airs of princesses, maybe a good cup of khave. You can be sure of one thing, you will not be bored. [Hearty >>5341909 V post 
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  >>5356794 >>5356850 Changing my vote for :
>Pay a visit to the Order of the Trident. Representing Canton’s efforts at safeguarding against piracy, it is one of the few knightly orders with a permanent chapter house abroad. It’s also the only place you’re likely to encounter other Cantônians of noble blood. If you’re going to learn more about the realities of fighting at sea or what potential hazards await you on the next leg of the voyage, it will be there. [Haughty] Come on all you young squiremen and listen to me
I'll sing you a song of a knight of the sea
and it's - windy weather, boys, stormy weather !
>>5357679 >>5356975 >>5356954 Based translanons 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5356943 holy mother of based 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sun 31 Jul 2022 12:07:35    No. 5357816      Report          >Spectate at the College of Admirals. The public debate appears to be well underway in the town plaza. You’ll be hard-pressed to understand a second word, and you doubt you will overhear anything of material interest to your Cantônian contacts. You’re intrigued at this system of governance, so to speak. But if nothing else, gaudily dressed foreigners shouting at one another should prove entertaining. [Idealist] 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sun 31 Jul 2022 12:13:23    No. 5357821      Report          The current speaker up is a woman, dressed a garishly as any other Langlishman present and shouting herself hoarse. A <span class="mu-i">woman</span> captain, you chuckle at the notion. She looks downright piratical with that eyepatch and dirty blonde curls doffed under a ridiculous hat, by the Pit she probably -is- a pirate. Not so long ago you would have said such a thing was impossible, until you met a certain Wastelander woman. Best be careful in including -that- in your letters, you’ll only be giving your little sister Maryla ideas. Gifting her the Grenmire egg was probably more than enough in Mother’s eyes, anymore encouragement and you’ll be turning her into a Tracker Jean in waiting. Nor can you tell if the jeers directed by her detractors. Her entire closing speech is in Langlish, you have utterly no notion as to whether she was speaking about an encounter with Norsikaan raiders or complaining about the sewage system in lower Capara. You also count tell if the crowd loved or hated her, it’s hard to differentiate the declarations of eternal love and loyalty from the calls for her to return to the whorehouse (as best you can determine).
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sun 31 Jul 2022 12:18:38    No. 5357822      Report          [3/3]> The shouting and jeering of this foreign crowd is entertainment enough. You might only pick up one word in every three, but you’re here more for the spectacle of this novel government than actual intel on the mundanities of the town. [0 Sequin] + [Haughty] > No one appears particularly hostile towards you in the crowd, but admittedly most everyone’s attention is on the speakers. You might convince some bilingual bystander to translate for a lesser fee. [-1 Sequin] + [Hearty] > At the edge of the plaza, between the dozens of stalls selling food and items for the crowd, you did spot a few hawkers touting their skills as interpreters. You’ll have to be wary that they’re not leading you astray… [-2 Sequins] + [Idealist]  
       Anonymous 
   
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  >>5357821 >from the calls for her to return to the whorehouse crowd is about 50% based it seems
I have no voting rights, but I'd say we find a translator. I'm interesed in whatever this dude has to say. Are Mikail and Jess with us here? 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5357822 > No one appears particularly hostile towards you in the crowd, but admittedly most everyone’s attention is on the speakers. You might convince some bilingual bystander to translate for a lesser fee. [-1 Sequin] + [Hearty] T u r t l e w o l f Verification
>>5340598         Anonymous 
   
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  >>5357822 > No one appears particularly hostile towards you in the crowd, but admittedly most everyone’s attention is on the speakers. You might convince some bilingual bystander to translate for a lesser fee. [-1 Sequin] + [Hearty] i don't mind spending more but that third option seems like a trap or that the interpreter will try and push their party line also we may find a interesting fellow a norskann or a cathagi sailor/captian 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5357816 >a disorganised shouting match before a rambunctious crowd jeering and cheering at each turn of phrase. BEHOLD! l*anglish demo*racy
>>5357822 > At the edge of the plaza, between the dozens of stalls selling food and items for the crowd, you did spot a few hawkers touting their skills as interpreters. You’ll have to be wary that they’re not leading you astray… [-2 Sequins] + [Idealist]' Money spent intrigue GET, seems like the Langlish families get their power from Admiralty which makes sense.
Also interesting to note the sheer breadth of languages on display in the translations.
>>5340604 V card 
        Anonymous 
   
     also i bet 5 sequins that women's our dear captains wx-wife 
       Anonymous 
   
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  >>5357830 I'll take that bet only because it's amazing if its true 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5357830 He said "My ex-wife prefers words to blades if she wishes to cut a man down." and this chick looks like a pirate, so she's probably not his wife 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5357822 > At the edge of the plaza, between the dozens of stalls selling food and items for the crowd, you did spot a few hawkers touting their skills as interpreters. You’ll have to be wary that they’re not leading you astray… [-2 Sequins] + [Idealist] >>5343679 Verification 
        Anonymous 
   
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  > At the edge of the plaza, between the dozens of stalls selling food and items for the crowd, you did spot a few hawkers touting their skills as interpreters. You’ll have to be wary that they’re not leading you astray… [-2 Sequins] + [Idealist] We could learn little and possibly gain an advantage in future rolls or valuable bits and pieces of conversation. Also, never turn down a chance to learn.
>>5357822 Ver get.
>>5341338          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5357822 >>5341182 > At the edge of the plaza, between the dozens of stalls selling food and items for the crowd, you did spot a few hawkers touting their skills as interpreters. You’ll have to be wary that they’re not leading you astray… [-2 Sequins] + [Idealist] This option is probably alright, but if we roll bad on finding one we'll probably get bad/inaccurate info. If we get a good one we'll find out more as they can probably translate more languages for us. A person in the crowd will probably either get us baseline info or no info. 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5357822 >> At the edge of the plaza, between the dozens of stalls selling food and items for the crowd, you did spot a few hawkers touting their skills as interpreters. You’ll have to be wary that they’re not leading you astray… [-2 Sequins] + [Idealist]          Anonymous 
   
     >>5357821 What language is the Turkish(?) supposed to represent? 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5357857 cathagi it's greek actually 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5357857 It's greek and its suppose to be Cathagian 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5357858 >>5357860 I know the Greek one is Cathagi, I'm talking about the one above it. 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5357861 Huh.... I actually missed that... maybe Bedouin? apparently Cathaggi has trouble with them.
Honestly beyond that I couldn't say 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5357822 > At the edge of the plaza, between the dozens of stalls selling food and items for the crowd, you did spot a few hawkers touting their skills as interpreters. You’ll have to be wary that they’re not leading you astray… [-2 Sequins] + [Idealist] >>5340605 Verification
>>5357864 As far as I see, the Cathaggi continent is mostly split between the proper Cathagi cities ruled by the Cathagi ("Greek") and the Hejedi tribes which have been mentioned before who are most likely represented by Turkish. 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5357822 >> No one appears particularly hostile towards you in the crowd, but admittedly most everyone’s attention is on the speakers. You might convince some bilingual bystander to translate for a lesser fee. [-1 Sequin] + [Hearty]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5357822 >> At the edge of the plaza, between the dozens of stalls selling food and items for the crowd, you did spot a few hawkers touting their skills as interpreters. You’ll have to be wary that they’re not leading you astray… [-2 Sequins] + [Idealist]          Anonymous 
   
     >>5357816 We should totes buy some etchings of local architecture for our Dad. Or is there a Langlish equivalent of Frank Lloyd Wright textbooks? 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5357822 > No one appears particularly hostile towards you in the crowd, but admittedly most everyone’s attention is on the speakers. You might convince some bilingual bystander to translate for a lesser fee. [-1 Sequin] + [Hearty] >>5341909 V post 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5357822 >> No one appears particularly hostile towards you in the crowd, but admittedly most everyone’s attention is on the speakers. You might convince some bilingual bystander to translate for a lesser fee. [-1 Sequin] + [Hearty] If they are here that means they know their shit right? You can just ask casually in whats going on however they might have a agenda tho
Also
>Street merchant's You just asking to be scammed but hey who knows he may be a good guide after all 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5357822 > At the edge of the plaza, between the dozens of stalls selling food and items for the crowd, you did spot a few hawkers touting their skills as interpreters. You’ll have to be wary that they’re not leading you astray… [-2 Sequins] + [Idealist] >>5340668         Anonymous 
   
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  >>5341814 Verification
>>5357822 Damn, that Admiral is straight ballin'.
> No one appears particularly hostile towards you in the crowd, but admittedly most everyone’s attention is on the speakers. You might convince some bilingual bystander to translate for a lesser fee. [-1 Sequin] + [Hearty]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5357822 > No one appears particularly hostile towards you in the crowd, but admittedly most everyone’s attention is on the speakers. You might convince some bilingual bystander to translate for a lesser fee. [-1 Sequin] + [Hearty] gotta say, this whole adventure hits different when you're currently traveling in Florence. 
verily 
>>5340796          Anonymous 
   
     >>5358148 Never really understood while Emile thinks architecture is a womanly pursuit. 
        Anonymous 
   
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  I was thinking, wouldn't it be a good idea for Emile to learn how to speak Cathagi? If we do join up with the Dragon Guard, we will be spending 2 years down there, leaving us with plenty of time. It would allow us to better steer the currents of Cathagi court and it will be a great boon if we wish to study from some Cathagi books, especially if it comes to warfare, secular and church law (as I remember many rituals using Cathagi or atleast I think it is Cathagi) and forbidden knowledge on the Brothers and Dreadlords.  
       Anonymous 
   
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  >>5357822 > At the edge of the plaza, between the dozens of stalls selling food and items for the crowd, you did spot a few hawkers touting their skills as interpreters. You’ll have to be wary that they’re not leading you astray… [-2 Sequins] + [Idealist] Obviously we ask one person to explain something, then ask another person who doesn't know what the other one said to also explain it.
Then we declare them both liars and beat them to death with our shield. Honourably. 
>>5344160 Anchor post 
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  >>5357822 >> At the edge of the plaza, between the dozens of stalls selling food and items for the crowd, you did spot a few hawkers touting their skills as interpreters. You’ll have to be wary that they’re not leading you astray… [-2 Sequins] + [Idealist] >>5340761 VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5358148 I like this idea, this is a good idea anon 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5358316 i mean he says it's embarrsing not womanly it's closer to your dad having a train building hobby 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5358654 > Ugh, Dad is nerding out about Architecture again when we could be out slaying Deadmen Emile the Plebian Knight. 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5358508 I'd love to third the idea, but 
>>5358148  is actually me posting from work.
Still, a gift isn't about what you would like but what the person you're getting the gift for wood like. We can send an etching along with a letter detailing our time in Langland. 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5358316 Dad is a neeeeeeeeeeerd 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5358805 >if our ancestors had used this draw bridge over that one the deadmen never would taken our lands THINK EMILE THINK          Anonymous 
   
     >you now remember Papa Andrei uses architecture to take his horse and Mama out for a ride >See you later kids, taking your mom out to my favorite old tower  
       Anonymous 
   
     >>5358866 This is exactly why it's a funny and great idea to send his sketches of the architecture here. Emile "Dense As A Castle Wall And Just As Thick" Andrei 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5358866 absolute chad energy 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5358868 i wonder if gladsdale will send tam to us in cathagi or if he send her to our home in romaine 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5358870 fuck shouldn't of replied ignore that anon 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5358871 Never, I will remember this forever 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5358873 >you just made an enemy for life          Anonymous 
   
     >>5358866 >>5358869 We need to fucking build our own towers when we get teh means.
One tower in every provence. 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5358880 With raised bridges to connect them and keep ourselves above and away from the plebs. With carts pulled by mustang steeds and guards in full plate with glorious plumes 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5358870 Nah Tam is going to train day & night to hunt monsters in Grenmire
>>5358880 >Not building the best castle with best girl Vancewell's money          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5357822 > At the edge of the plaza, between the dozens of stalls selling food and items for the crowd, you did spot a few hawkers touting their skills as interpreters. You’ll have to be wary that they’re not leading you astray… [-2 Sequins] + [Idealist] verify 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Mon 01 Aug 2022 08:43:02    No. 5359015      Report          > At the edge of the plaza, between the dozens of stalls selling food and items for the crowd, you did spot a few hawkers touting their skills as interpreters. You’ll have to be wary that they’re not leading you astray… [-2 Sequins] + [Counter-Intrigue Roll] [Idealist] Wasn’t sure if this should be Intrigue or Counter-Intrigue, but the distinction is academic > Standard Inquiry / Lower Social Standing 80DC > Stranger in a Foreign Land -15DC > Animal Companion: Lady Stoutsworth +1 Re-Roll > Lady Vancewell Favour +6DC, +1 Re-Roll > 71 DC Double Fail = Not low profile. People in the crowd notice the foreigner, and might take him for an easy mark. 
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     Rolled 68 (1d100) >>5359015 Come on copper clippeeeeeers
"Et tu, langley?"
me 
>>5343462          Anonymous 
   
     Rolled 48 (1d100) >>5359015 Fucking Cooperclippers
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     Rolled 29 (1d100) >>5359015 Rolls are truly wonderful things to wake up to.
>>5340664 Golden Ticket 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5359018 >>5359025 >>5359027 Solid but should we risk the reroll? 
        Anonymous 
   
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Mon 01 Aug 2022 09:21:54    No. 5359030      Report          >>5359018 >>5359025 >>5359027 > 3 SUCCESS: Competitive Pricing. In addition to securing a reliable translator, they offer a bargain rate to and are most accommodating in the provision of their services. -1 Sequin & bonus to subsequent Persuade Roll. You secure the services of a translator that seems legitimate, in fact they practically fall over one another declaring their trustworthiness and accuracy undercutting a less savoury hawker. You’re confident enough that they are competent in their role, not out of any sense of honour but they appear dreadfully conscious that word-of-mouth from satisfied customers is more important in the long run than a quick coin in the short term.
Still you hope that your purchase of their services, the equivalent of near a weeks wages for a butcher or tradesman in some places, goes beyond literal translation and provides your intel with some context.
>-1 Sequin >Current Wealth: 112 Sequins =========================================
<span class="mu-s">Persuade Roll: Winning over translator</span>
> Indifferent Target / Higher Social Standing 60DC > Stranger in a Foreign Land -15DC > Competitive Pricing +15DC > Fashionable Attire (Courtly environment) +5DC, +1 Re-Roll > Noble Privilege (Higher Social Standing) +1 Re-Roll > 65DC Double Fail = Explanation costs extra. -1 Sequin.  3 rolls of 1d100. You have TWO re-rolls. NEW ROLLERS PLEASE.
<span class="mu-s">That’s nice. But what does it mean?</span> 
        Anonymous 
   
     Rolled 95 (1d100) >>5359030 Me
>>5340598         Anonymous 
   
     >>5359033 GOOD THING YOU HAVE A REROLL 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5359038 Don't worry anon, I'll re-roll once the other rolls have come in, as is tradition 
        Anonymous 
   
     Rolled 28 (1d100) >>5359030 Rollin 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5359039 I'm just being petty, all good anon 
        Anonymous 
   
     Rolled 25 (1d100) >>5359030 rolling diplomacy 
        Anonymous 
   
     Rolled 49 (1d100) >>5359030 Alright lets rock and roll on the re-roll. I call upon the mighty Turtlewolf to bless this roll
>>5359033         Anonymous 
   
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      Anonymous 
   
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  >>5359044 Oi anon, you should probably link back to your OG post 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:EAfH5nJA     Mon 01 Aug 2022 10:26:46    No. 5359067      Report          >>5359044 Sorry, not counted. I’m happy to include your next roll if you link back to your verification vote. 
        Anonymous 
   
     Rolled 94 (1d100) >>5359030 I'll roll then
>>5340605 Verification 
        Anonymous 
   
     Rolled 9 (1d100) >>5359070 Aaaand I'll re-roll
>>5340605 V 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5359072 nice save, was it 7's or 9's that were the doubles? 
        Anonymous 
   
       >>5359075 The 9 counts as a double because of Mommy Angel 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5359076 Based looks like we might be finding some faction agents if there are any here. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Mon 01 Aug 2022 12:34:57    No. 5359113      Report          >>5359033 >>5359048 >>5359049 >>5359070 >>5359072 >3 SUCCESS >Lighting 9 Double Very nice. I realise I've accidentally been putting lower social standing in the previous tests when the DC has been for higher social standing all along, I'll try not to make that mistake again. 
I think I'll leave it at the rolls only tonight, with a little colour on the nature. Tomorrow is going to be busy but I will try to get out an update.
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> A Cantônian born sailor, shipwrecked in his youth in Langland and now has spent as many years here as he has away. Originally from Grenoble, no less. [Cantônian Translator] >An aging one-armed veteran of the War of Borders, he spent many years fighting on the continent in a Freeblade Company before retirement. Fighting against your countrymen, mainly. [Langlish Translator] > An educated Cathagi sailor moonlighting as a translator while on shore leave. Langlish is his second language, and Cantish his third. But he seems competent enough. [Cathagi Translator]          Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  
   
     
  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Mon 01 Aug 2022 12:36:26    No. 5359114      Report         Quoted By: 
  *nature of the translator up for a vote 
       Anonymous 
   
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  >>5359113 >An aging one-armed veteran of the War of Borders, he spent many years fighting on the continent in a Freeblade Company before retirement. Fighting against your countrymen, mainly. [Langlish Translator] Verification
>>5340598 This guy sounds interesting. I'd love to hear what he has to say 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5359113 >> A Cantônian born sailor, shipwrecked in his youth in Langland and now has spent as many years here as he has away. Originally from Grenoble, no less. [Cantônian Translator] Seems like a potential future contact possibly. 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5359113 >>An aging one-armed veteran of the War of Borders, he spent many years fighting on the continent in a Freeblade Company before retirement. Fighting against your countrymen, mainly. [Langlish Translator] >>5340604 V pass 
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  >>5359113 >An aging one-armed veteran of the War of Borders, he spent many years fighting on the continent in a Freeblade Company before retirement. Fighting against your countrymen, mainly. [Langlish Translator] >>5340605 Verification 
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  >>5359113 >An aging one-armed veteran of the War of Borders, he spent many years fighting on the continent in a Freeblade Company before retirement. Fighting against your countrymen, mainly. [Langlish Translator] verily 
>>5340796          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5359067 Linking back 
Sorry boyz
>>5341484         Anonymous 
   
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  >>5359113 >>An aging one-armed veteran of the War of Borders, he spent many years fighting on the continent in a Freeblade Company before retirement. Fighting against your countrymen, mainly. [Langlish Translator] >it wasn't me it was the one armed man          Anonymous 
   
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  We can learn about the war of borders and a local is likely to pick up on more. 
>>An aging one-armed veteran of the War of Borders, he spent many years fighting on the continent in a Freeblade Company before retirement. Fighting against your countrymen, mainly. [Langlish Translator] >>5359113 Ver get.
>>5341338        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5359113 >An aging one-armed veteran of the War of Borders, he spent many years fighting on the continent in a Freeblade Company before retirement. Fighting against your countrymen, mainly. [Langlish Translator] Fellow warrior, a real knigga.
>>5340916 My ID should be back where I started but claiming anyway 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5359113 >>An aging one-armed veteran of the War of Borders, he spent many years fighting on the continent in a Freeblade Company before retirement. Fighting against your countrymen, mainly. [Langlish Translator]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5359113 >>5341182 >An aging one-armed veteran of the War of Borders, he spent many years fighting on the continent in a Freeblade Company before retirement. Fighting against your countrymen, mainly. [Langlish Translator] >9 double I hope we get DC bonuses for each of the miracles that have happened to us for when we return to Pascae, for our trial with the Bishop. 
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  >>5359113 >An aging one-armed veteran of the War of Borders, he spent many years fighting on the continent in a Freeblade Company before retirement. Fighting against your countrymen, mainly. [Langlish Translator] verify 
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  >>5359113 >An aging one-armed veteran of the War of Borders, he spent many years fighting on the continent in a Freeblade Company before retirement. Fighting against your countrymen, mainly. [Langlish Translator] it's a me : 
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  >>5359113 >>An aging one-armed veteran of the War of Borders, he spent many years fighting on the continent in a Freeblade Company before retirement. Fighting against your countrymen, mainly. [Langlish Translator] >>5340761 VVVVVVV 
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  >>5359113 >> A Cantônian born sailor, shipwrecked in his youth in Langland and now has spent as many years here as he has away. Originally from Grenoble, no less. [Cantônian Translator] >>5340910 I'm back from the scout jamboree. let's see if my id has changes 
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  >>5359113 >> A Cantônian born sailor, shipwrecked in his youth in Langland and now has spent as many years here as he has away. Originally from Grenoble, no less. [Cantônian Translator]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5359113 >>An aging one-armed veteran of the War of Borders, he spent many years fighting on the continent in a Freeblade Company before retirement. Fighting against your countrymen, mainly. [Langlish Translator]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5359113 > An educated Cathagi sailor moonlighting as a translator while on shore leave. Langlish is his second language, and Cantish his third. But he seems competent enough. [Cathagi Translator] Maybe we could learn more about the place we're actually going really soon.
>>5344160 Anchor post. 
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  >>5359113 >>An aging one-armed veteran of the War of Borders, he spent many years fighting on the continent in a Freeblade Company before retirement. Fighting against your countrymen, mainly. [Langlish Translator] me 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Tue 02 Aug 2022 11:47:15    No. 5360043      Report         Quoted By: 
  >INTRIGUE 3 SUCCESS: Competitive Pricing. In addition to securing a reliable translator, they offer a bargain rate to and are most accommodating in the provision of their services. -1 Sequin & bonus to subsequent Persuade Roll. > PERSUADE 3 SUCCESS: In the Know. This translator clearly makes it his business to not just offer literal translation but also keep abreast of the flows of Langlish politics and explain it in a manner understandable to an ignorant foreigner. >PERSUADE Lighting 9 Double Pass: I’m Sir Emile Andrei and this is my favourite stall in Capara (reduction in random later purchase). +Favour bonus. >SELECTED: An aging one-armed veteran of the War of Borders, he spent many years fighting on the continent in a Freeblade Company before retirement. Fighting against your countrymen, mainly. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Tue 02 Aug 2022 11:52:02    No. 5360045      Report          *or small uses of Pascae-hired Freeblade companies, heavily subsidised by Langland.I have also not included the double success in the above update. That is still to come.  >Questions for Fabio the Elder [Write-in]  
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  >>5360045 Who are the men in the grey and black robes? How do you Langlish actually rule here? Is there some "kingly" person who can reel in your Families? Who are the big players besides Moretti? 
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     >>5360045 >>Questions for Fabio the Elder Where else has he been during his career? How common is duels to the death here without a major blood feud? 
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     >>5360050 Also
>He had a green tabard… A mermaid, yes. Bearing a golden trident, and the face… Hmm, the memories of poor Fabio do not age so finely like wine. But I remember the mermaid had no face. Would Emile recognise the heraldry? Though it sounds Pascaean to me 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:EAfH5nJA     Tue 02 Aug 2022 12:11:57    No. 5360058      Report          >>5360054 Oh yeah, Emile should definitely recall this. I leave it to anons to see if his memory is jogged. 
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     >>5360058 Hmmm, de Broulert had a mermaid on his sigil but it didn't have a trident. Maybe Gilbern? I can't remember his sigil, could be that Fabio is misremembering the Broulert sigil. 
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     >>5360071 could have been stylised? like a knight tailored his shield like we added the silver chain to our heraldry? 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5360071 >>5360072 Perhaps a member of house broulet sworn to the order of the Trident?
Their fleet was annihlated during the invasion so they were previously at the height of their power. 
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       >>5360045 Has he heard any stories of the black ships? what of ports further off from Canton beyond Cathaggi or Langland?
>>5360077 Thats a good guess however...
RING A DING the battle brothers faceless mermaid was used in reference to sir Broulet. 
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  >>5360081 shit wrong image 
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  >>5360045 Ask him about the duel we saw earlier. Clearly the Langlish are a proud people, but what was there to be proud about casual murder in the street? Are Bravos really that popular? Have they always been like that?
Also does he know of any good sport hunting nearby, like basilisks or trolls or those turtlewolves we heard a sailor swear exist. 
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  >>5360045 Ask him if there was anything significant about the fight between the Bravos we saw yesterday, it can even be disguised as curiosity about whether this kind of thing is just that much of an everyday occurrence. 
How important is family here? is it purely alliance of convenience or is it more like the ironclad bonds of noble family?
Any rumblings about slave trade?
Is there a good place to get law books? 
how expensive would a tutor for our squires letters be, and/or one for teaching ourselves about Cathargi customs or language, ideally one willing to travel with us as guide or translator. 
Who are the major players at the moment.
What do you know of the companey of the golden sun(that was what the onse we fought were called right)? 
Do you think Langlish merchants would be open to trading directly with Romaine, we should be able to set up a shorter supply line of iron from Mountburne and even mustangs from the wastes. 
Any notable Cantônese visitors or dignitaries making deals or meeting with the local power players lately?
Let's get some good gossip for Gilberne 
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  >>5360045 we should also probably ask why the meetings usually happen and if theirs any decent reasons as too why this one has been called. 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5360045 >>Questions for Fabio the Elder [Write-in] What's the funniest joke about the Cantônese he knows? 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5360045 >>Questions for Fabio the Elder [Write-in] Would he rather face one horse sized duck or a hundred duck sized horse? 
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  >>5360551 You mean 1 basilisk sized duck or a hundred duck sized basilisks. 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5360418 What's the difference between a Cantonian Bishop and a Cathagi dragon worshipper? The Cathagi is honest about not following the teachings of Canton religion.
A devout Cantonese peasant runs into a beastman in the woods, and prays "Please let this beast be enlightened by the holiness of the Lord!" To his surprise, the beastman claspd his hands together and prays "Oh thanks Lord for this meal we have today."
Do you know why Cantonese call their priests "Father?" Because calling them "Daddy" is too suspicious.
What's the difference between Cantonese and Langland?
The Cantonese tells you to love everyone, but a Langlishman shows you how. 
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  >>5360699 that last one could be used by both langish and cantonese for differing reasons wihout changing the wording 
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     >>5360045 1: just asking out of pure curiosity you know let's say someone kills a member of the Moretti family What would happen to such individual? What awaits them in the future? Just curious m8 about such hypothetical scenario 
2:while we at such topic is there a list of DO and DON'T in Langland any tips
Do you fellows follow any kind of RULES or LAWS here or is it true you are LAWLESS? Who makes JUSTICE here?
>Add more praetorian shit here 3: 
 does a white/red heraldry with a sleeping lion resting on a skull ring any bells old man          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5360832 Have you ever heard of the Fae? And if What's is your and the general opinion of them here?
Y'know just curious that's all.. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:EAfH5nJA     Wed 03 Aug 2022 08:42:27    No. 5360917      Report          Hey lads no update tonight and tomorrow is looking busy. Thankfully the weekend is looking clear, but I think we might call this thread there after that as I will be away much of next week. 
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  >>5360917 Thanks for thread we have finally got off the boat huzzah 
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  >>5360917 As short as it felt thanks for running 
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  >>5360917 No worries Forgotten, thanks for running. Don't get QM cursed in the mean time 
        Anonymous 
   
       >>5360917 Understandable
Have a knightfu 
        Anonymous 
   
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  >>5361868 Better Knight-Fu 
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            While I'm sad I missed pretty much the whole thread, I feel like gushing about how much I love Forgotten's quests. 
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  >>5362696 The crit results are always a treat.
Even when they turn around to bite us in the ass. 
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     >>5362696 True but you don't have to be so faggy about it 
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  >>5362696 I'd admit the same but then I'd been an obsessive 
which I am          Anonymous 
   
     >>5362751 >not possessing yandere-tier homolust for our beloved QM          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5362696 Yeah these threads are the only reason I visit this website anymore. If not for Sworn to Valour/ BCQ 209923455348560 I'd have stopped coming around ages ago 
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  >>5362773 unnervingly based 
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  >>5362696 Based, redpilled, 100% share this view. Missed the initial autism vote so I've been lurking this thread, but every day I've been coming back for my dose of quality writing and questing, this is the only place where you can find it on the board. If I had any money I would hire Forgotten as my personal writing slave in a heartbeat. 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5362696 Nomo - I agree
Where is your $5 a month patreon so we can help you do this full time m8?
The end of BCQ was intense, yet so good. 
Never forget how we picked up Kid on a whim, and how his death hurt us 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5362974 I dropped original BCQ archive when MC fed some orphans to demons. A bit too evil for my taste. Did I miss much? 
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  >>5362978 >when MC fed some orphans to demons To be fair to prince the entire city was going almost litreally to hell and he less fed them to the demon and more lied to the personal willing to try and save them that they were already dead.
If you gave up at random kids OH BOY are you in for a hard read towards the end >Did I miss much? In terms of escalation? kinda but not really, Princes journey into darkness was pretty much just personal losses at the end, In terms of storytelling yes a substantial amount was missed since that was like the first quarter of the quest from memory. 
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  >>5362696 as a fellow obsessive I second this 
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  >>5362696 Dare I say it? BASED. 
        Anonymous 
   
     >>5362696 yeah forgottens shit is the only stuff that maintians a consistent high quality the combat is always well written the choices feel meaningful and salt inducing when ever forgotten starts a thread i pretty much check in daily hoping for a sneaky update i really only read quests these days books tv all seem plane in comparison and forgotten quests leave almost all the others I read in the dust 
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  >>5362696 You're gonna scare the hoes retard. Stop 
 saying it out loud we need Forgotten to not notice that his hobby is the equivalent of strolling down to the local crackden to read the inhabitants bedtime stories. Now help me create the illusion that we're normal and agree with mu post.   being such a weirdo dude. 
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  Rolled 78 (1d100) >while anon was professing his unrequited homo love to the qm (bro bj) >forgotten out of nowhere got hit by a truck  >thus postponing qm for a while 
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  >>5362996 I like Drowned Quest.
It's like Valen-lite for terrible results that are our own faults, and the occasional
> Are you forgetting something?          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5362974 Actually this, not as a requirement for the quest but for donos 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sat 06 Aug 2022 12:28:15    No. 5363760      Report          Well this is all going straight in the feel good folder. Thank you so much for the love guys, I'm sure I would have dropped this writing hobby long ago without the enthusiasm and genuine investment from you all. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sat 06 Aug 2022 13:12:14    No. 5363785      Report         Quoted By: 
  >SELECTED: Several questions, I will incorporate them over a few posts, some next thread. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sat 06 Aug 2022 13:15:08    No. 5363787      Report         Quoted By: 
  <span class="mu-i"> “<span class="mu-s">Never speak those words!</span>”</span> Behind you, Mikail bristles at the disrespectful tone from Fabio the Elder as the old Freeblade veteran looks around wildly. It appears no other bystander in the crowd has understood the Langlish version of your questions. Still, the panic is writ plain across his face. You motion for Mikail to becalm himself, noting the bead of sweat that glides down your translator’s brow. The man is genuinely concerned, and not because of your overprotective squire. <span class="mu-i">“Apologies, apologies. My sincere apologies, your lordship. Men have been thrown overboard at sea for speaking of such things. On land, well it is not so bad but you might as well ask after a man’s bowel movements than raise such a thing in conversation. Such ills are simply not done in this country. The Inferni are another matter, <span class="mu-g">Sfortuna…</span>”</span> 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sat 06 Aug 2022 13:22:04    No. 5363788      Report          [3/3]>But once you are done with this College of Admirals spectacle you will have little genuine need of him for the rest of your stay. The spare coin you do have on you is best saved for more worthwhile expenses. [-0 Sequins] [Haughty] >This is your second day in Langland, and the Captain estimated a week’s stay in total. Having a translator that you trust, or at least like, will be sure to make everything much easier. It is a worthwhile investment, and could lead to some interesting connections. [-3 Sequins] [Hearty] >The old man is interesting, but you don’t require extending his services. You’re more than content to pay him a little extra for his efforts in return for a few pointers about where to go around town before parting ways. [-1 Sequin] [Idealist] Good recognition anons, the minor differences are indeed due to distinctions between the House and individual heraldry (much like Sir Andrei’s inclusion of the chain in his heraldry is not typical of the House Andrei arms) > You do not share with Fabio the Elder your part in the death of a scion of House de Broulert. Your loss of temper cost another knight their life. It is a grievance that you have done penance for, but you will not brag of it. [Hold your tongue] > You confess that your part in the death of a descendant of those who took the Langlish veteran’s arm, perhaps it will give him peace. You feel uneasy at being applauded for your part in it, but you have done your penance and the past is the past. [Reveal connection]  
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:GDVR5RiV     Sat 06 Aug 2022 13:25:35    No. 5363792      Report          That's the last update for this thread. I'll be starting up another one in 1-2 weeks from now.
Thread is archived here: 
https://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/qstarchive.html?tags=Sworn%20to%20Valour I'm glad anons have enjoyed finally get off the boat! 
      Anonymous 
   
     >>5363788 thanks forgotten enjoy your weekend 
>This is your second day in Langland, and the Captain estimated a week’s stay in total. Having a translator that you trust, or at least like, will be sure to make everything much easier. It is a worthwhile investment, and could lead to some interesting connections. [-3 Sequins] [Hearty] > You confess that your part in the death of a descendant of those who took the Langlish veteran’s arm, perhaps it will give him peace. You feel uneasy at being applauded for your part in it, but you have done your penance and the past is the past. [Reveal connection] i don't want to be too triumphant about it but i do want to tell him it happened          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5363793 i don't want to be too triumphant about it but i do want to tell him it happened
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  >>5363788 >This is your second day in Langland, and the Captain estimated a week’s stay in total. Having a translator that you trust, or at least like, will be sure to make everything much easier. It is a worthwhile investment, and could lead to some interesting connections. [-3 Sequins] [Hearty] > You confess that your part in the death of a descendant of those who took the Langlish veteran’s arm, perhaps it will give him peace. You feel uneasy at being applauded for your part in it, but you have done your penance and the past is the past. [Reveal connection] Turtlewolf
>>5340598 I'd be interested to keep this guy around and pick his brain 
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  >>5363788 >>This is your second day in Langland, and the Captain estimated a week’s stay in total. Having a translator that you trust, or at least like, will be sure to make everything much easier. It is a worthwhile investment, and could lead to some interesting connections. [-3 Sequins] [Hearty] Dude knows he's shit as far as langlands concerned and he likely has some minor if not decent trade connections we could tap into.
>>You do not share with Fabio the Elder your part in the death of a scion of House de Broulert. Your loss of temper cost another knight their life. It is a grievance that you have done penance for, but you will not brag of it. [Hold your tongue] Propriety, while the langlishman might relish the death of the descendent of a great foe we do not, nor should we lest we learn nothing from our time in Pascae.
>>5340604 Final V pass
>>5363792 Thanks for running Forgotten its been good to have you back, I eagerly await the next thread. 
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  >>5363788 >>This is your second day in Langland, and the Captain estimated a week’s stay in total. Having a translator that you trust, or at least like, will be sure to make everything much easier. It is a worthwhile investment, and could lead to some interesting connections. [-3 Sequins] [Hearty] > You confess that your part in the death of a descendant of those who took the Langlish veteran’s arm, perhaps it will give him peace. You feel uneasy at being applauded for your part in it, but you have done your penance and the past is the past. [Reveal connection]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5363788 >>5341182 >This is your second day in Langland, and the Captain estimated a week’s stay in total. Having a translator that you trust, or at least like, will be sure to make everything much easier. It is a worthwhile investment, and could lead to some interesting connections. [-3 Sequins] [Hearty] > You confess that your part in the death of a descendant of those who took the Langlish veteran’s arm, perhaps it will give him peace. You feel uneasy at being applauded for your part in it, but you have done your penance and the past is the past. [Reveal connection] We can simply say that we ran afoul of the de Broulerts in Canton and maybe elaborate if he asks how. It's not great to brag about slaying such a valorous man. 
As a side note, now that we've switched to Sequins for money how much is our current debt Forgotten? I've checked the pastebins so either I'm blind or its not in there. 
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  >>5363788 >This is your second day in Langland, and the Captain estimated a week’s stay in total. Having a translator that you trust, or at least like, will be sure to make everything much easier. It is a worthwhile investment, and could lead to some interesting connections. [-3 Sequins] [Hearty] He's clearly competent when it comes to translating and he has already warned us of one faux pass. Having him accompany us during our stay in Langland may be a great boon and will definitely save us from awkard or, worse, mortal problems. 
> You do not share with Fabio the Elder your part in the death of a scion of House de Broulert. Your loss of temper cost another knight their life. It is a grievance that you have done penance for, but you will not brag of it. [Hold your tongue] I was thinking about it and this does seem like one of those things Emile might be prone to brag about. Emile is a mighty warrior and he has many reasons to be proud of it, but when such feats of martial might end up killing noble and gracious knights like Broulert, it may greatly sting them to mention them, even if it's a forbidden fruit for his great ego. So, I'll opt for Emile holding his tongue about it, the Almighty did strike him cause of it after all.
>>5363760 You're the top lad who enables it all Forgotten. Never forget that.
>>5340605 Verification 
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  >>5363788 >This is your second day in Langland, and the Captain estimated a week’s stay in total. Having a translator that you trust, or at least like, will be sure to make everything much easier. It is a worthwhile investment, and could lead to some interesting connections. [-3 Sequins] [Hearty] > You confess that your part in the death of a descendant of those who took the Langlish veteran’s arm, perhaps it will give him peace. You feel uneasy at being applauded for your part in it, but you have done your penance and the past is the past. [Reveal connection] >>5340761         Anonymous 
   
     >>5363788 >But once you are done with this College of Admirals spectacle you will have little genuine need of him for the rest of your stay. The spare coin you do have on you is best saved for more worthwhile expenses. [-0 Sequins] [Haughty] > You do not share with Fabio the Elder your part in the death of a scion of House de Broulert. Your loss of temper cost another knight their life. It is a grievance that you have done penance for, but you will not brag of it. [Hold your tongue]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5364034 fuck, my ID changed without my knowledge.
This is me 
>>5341251          Anonymous 
   
     >>5363788 >This is your second day in Langland, and the Captain estimated a week’s stay in total. Having a translator that you trust, or at least like, will be sure to make everything much easier. It is a worthwhile investment, and could lead to some interesting connections. [-3 Sequins] [Hearty] > You confess that your part in the death of a descendant of those who took the Langlish veteran’s arm, perhaps it will give him peace. You feel uneasy at being applauded for your part in it, but you have done your penance and the past is the past. [Reveal connection]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5364195 >>5344160 Forgot the anchor post. 
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  >>5363788 >This is your second day in Langland, and the Captain estimated a week’s stay in total. Having a translator that you trust, or at least like, will be sure to make everything much easier. It is a worthwhile investment, and could lead to some interesting connections. [-3 Sequins] [Hearty] > You confess that your part in the death of a descendant of those who took the Langlish veteran’s arm, perhaps it will give him peace. You feel uneasy at being applauded for your part in it, but you have done your penance and the past is the past. [Reveal connection]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5363788 >This is your second day in Langland, and the Captain estimated a week’s stay in total. Having a translator that you trust, or at least like, will be sure to make everything much easier. It is a worthwhile investment, and could lead to some interesting connections. [-3 Sequins] [Hearty] Honestly, I like the old bloke. I’m tempted to offer him a place in our retinue - but he needs to display more than just translator skills 
>You do not share with Fabio the Elder your part in the death of a scion of House de Broulert. Your loss of temper cost another knight their life. It is a grievance that you have done penance for, but you will not brag of it. [Hold your tongue] It’s not right
>>5341484 V card 
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     >>5363788 >This is your second day in Langland, and the Captain estimated a week’s stay in total. Having a translator that you trust, or at least like, will be sure to make everything much easier. It is a worthwhile investment, and could lead to some interesting connections. [-3 Sequins] [Hearty] Absolutely vital that we know what is going on around us
> You confess that your part in the death of a descendant of those who took the Langlish veteran’s arm, perhaps it will give him peace. You feel uneasy at being applauded for your part in it, but you have done your penance and the past is the past. [Reveal connection] At this point Emile must feel like he's on a roll, as he has yet to suffer a true loss that would dampen his ego (aside from the redhead). I think he would be straightforward and honest, if only to have his ego stroked. 
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  >>5364421 linking verification post
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  >>5363788 >>This is your second day in Langland, and the Captain estimated a week’s stay in total. Having a translator that you trust, or at least like, will be sure to make everything much easier. It is a worthwhile investment, and could lead to some interesting connections. [-3 Sequins] [Hearty] >> You confess that your part in the death of a descendant of those who took the Langlish veteran’s arm, perhaps it will give him peace. You feel uneasy at being applauded for your part in it, but you have done your penance and the past is the past. [Reveal connection]          Anonymous 
   
     >>5363788 >You do not share with Fabio the Elder your part in the death of a scion of House de Broulert. Your loss of temper cost another knight their life. It is a grievance that you have done penance for, but you will not brag of it. [Hold your tongue]          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5363788 >This is your second day in Langland, and the Captain estimated a week’s stay in total. Having a translator that you trust, or at least like, will be sure to make everything much easier. It is a worthwhile investment, and could lead to some interesting connections. [-3 Sequins] [Hearty] > You do not share with Fabio the Elder your part in the death of a scion of House de Broulert. Your loss of temper cost another knight their life. It is a grievance that you have done penance for, but you will not brag of it. [Hold your tongue >>5341909 V post 
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  >>5363788 >>This is your second day in Langland, and the Captain estimated a week’s stay in total. Having a translator that you trust, or at least like, will be sure to make everything much easier. It is a worthwhile investment, and could lead to some interesting connections. [-3 Sequins] [Hearty] >_ >(2) Bane of de Broulert Good recognition anons, the minor differences are indeed due to distinctions between the House and individual heraldry (much like Sir Andrei’s inclusion of the chain in his heraldry is not typical of the House Andrei arms) >> You confess that your part in the death of a descendant of those who took the Langlish veteran’s arm, perhaps it will give him peace. You feel uneasy at being applauded for your part in it, but you have done your penance and the past is the past. [Reveal connection] me 
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  >>5363788 >This is your second day in Langland, and the Captain estimated a week’s stay in total. Having a translator that you trust, or at least like, will be sure to make everything much easier. It is a worthwhile investment, and could lead to some interesting connections. [-3 Sequins] [Hearty] > You do not share with Fabio the Elder your part in the death of a scion of House de Broulert. Your loss of temper cost another knight their life. It is a grievance that you have done penance for, but you will not brag of it. [Hold your tongue] Sure start bragging about how you killed another noble in a fit of tard rage that sure brings REP
do you really need to share that kind of information to these guys you know they still are the foe of the coast of canton
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     i still don't get why you had to be in your holy high horse with the Bravo you could have made a friend of the blade after all you have a lot in common 
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  >>5368442 >Emile >Not haughtily riding his high horse          Anonymous 
   
     Someone please archive this thread incase it gets nuked like the others. 
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  >>5369097 Forgotten immediately archives his quest after he starts a new thread. Your concern is unwarranted. 
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  >>5368442 personally I feel like we're still riding the consequences of Broulerts death and the Bravo's display while certainly a display of bladesman ship rubs the wrong way with that in mind and it was effectively murder defense or no since the fight was aggravated and with his skill he could have certainly choose to not straight kill the dude. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:/eFroOqb     Fri 12 Aug 2022 11:59:54    No. 5370504      Report          I LOVE YOU FUYS 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:/eFroOqb     Fri 12 Aug 2022 12:00:56    No. 5370505      Report         Quoted By: 
  >Lady Brunhilde Rabe at confession  
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  >>5370504 Oh God, he's drunk. 
Also, new thread when?          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5370504 >Vancewell the knight after the dance          Anonymous 
   
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  >>5363788 (1) Hired Guide
>This is your second day in Langland, and the Captain estimated a week’s stay in total. Having a translator that you trust, or at least like, will be sure to make everything much easier. It is a worthwhile investment, and could lead to some interesting connections. [-3 Sequins] [Hearty] (2) Bane of de Broulert
> You do not share with Fabio the Elder your part in the death of a scion of House de Broulert. Your loss of temper cost another knight their life. It is a grievance that you have done penance for, but you will not brag of it. [Hold your tongue] Verify 
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     In the spirit (heh) of Forgotten's drunkposting. What are the most common types of alcohol around the different duchies. Do they have local specialties or unique drinking customs? What about Langland are they gin or rum sailor's? Do the cathagi drink, do they have hookah. What about drugs, are they common enough that Emile would know of them 
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  >>5374665 well we know the Cathaggi has Khave, Montebrune has Whiskey and Glass. 
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  Forgotten QM  !!cRQ2bB+8b3B  ID:qbQNI6NC     Wed 17 Aug 2022 21:25:56    No. 5376203      Report         Quoted By: 
  Hey lads, looking like a busy few weeks for me IRL when I got back from the surf.
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  >>5363788 the joke is actually pretty funny
we should grace it with at least one snort 
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     I caught a fever once i got back from Hungary and thought i was a huge mass of spinning goblins for almost 24 hours. 
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     >>5379342 Lmao embrace your inner grom 
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     >>5379729 I played some TWWH2 right before losing it actually. It was Skarsnik, not Grom, but you were frighteningly close. 
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  Did the new slide captcha get harder recently or am i loosing it