From: David Dankel (stgdankel_at_gmx.net)
Date: Fri Jan 16 2004 - 06:19:26 GMT
T'sunami visibly relaxes once back within the city's gates, away from the
ruins and the dangers contained there in. Braving Parlainth was a strain,
and not just due to the dangers encountered - The Horror-infested city was
hardly the place for carelessness and bickering.
At least the group had made it back. Perhaps a night spent in the tavern
speaking to them would help the warrior determine if it was worth not having
to find another band of adventurers to remain with them.
<snip>
> "Yeah, some sort of group treasury sounds good to me. All i need is a bed,
> some food and some beer. What about you T'sunami? Do you river folk drink
> beer like normal dwarfs?" He grins to the fellow warrior.
"Of course not," the t'skrang replies. "We drink beer /better/ than normal
dwarves."
A half-smile works it way up one side of his face. "It's the snout – like a
funnel."
<snip>
> "I propose a toast." Siri said, once all were seated. "To the man
> who brought us all together! May his name echo in Thystonius
> halls of valor and his death be only the beginning of a new like
> packed with glory, honor and wisdom. To Berryblood."
T'sunami pauses, mug nearly touching his lips. Eyes flashing, he lowers it
to the table and folds his arms before him in objection.
> After taking a sip of the wine and a few bits of her meal, Illyana turns
> towards the lizard and speaks: "T'sunami, I owe you an apology. I
> insulted
> you and even though I still disagree strongly with you on the matter, I
> apologize for my words. I would like to know more of your
> reasoning, if you
> care to share it, now that we are no longer under such duress."
> She calmly
> meets the cool eyes of the greenhued T'skrang.
The t'skrang regarded the swordmaster for a moment, gauging her question.
The words at least /seemed/ hollow in his ears, but if there was a small
chance of lifting the veil of ignorance, or at least convince them to listen
to reason, perhaps finding a new group wouldn't be necessary.
"Very well," he says. "You're asking about a decision that was made to do or
not do something. Regardless of the particular decision, the rational is
the same: the rewards were or were not worth the risk, and a warrior risks
nothing needlessly or foolishly."
T'sunami guestures for Illyana to continue. "Whichever decision you have a
question regarding, I'll try to explain the factors involved."
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