![]() ![]() Nor do the hideous enemies that make this area home. ![]() That every child should have a mentor, to take them in hand and show them what is right and wrong.The path to Saintsbridge has quite a few people, but none of them concern us today. I cannot tell you how happy that makes me. I taught him what I could of the sword, and other things besides. 'Twould be a lie to say I do not think of him from time to time - but I do not worry. It sounds like you are speaking from personal experience. It's nothing to write home about.Ĭhildren can take you by surprise. And I know I'm not the only one around with such an uplifting past. It wasn't particularly a happy one, though, so you're probably better off not hearing the details. But for now, leten us keepen moving.Īre you thinking how heartwarming it is, to see quarreling friends make good again? I pray that Derryl and Emil are unharmed. As a hunter, I feare them more.Īs do I, to be honest. It is home not just to animals, but dangerous monsters, too. So you think the dog may have buried Derryl's heirloom? They aren collectors, and hiden away sticks, toys, and old bones, too. When dogs catchen prey they aren too full to eat, they oft buryen it for safekeeping. You know, Tressa, perhaps it's best that I handle it.Ī dog with a brooch in its jaws? That could be it. I'll even take some candy with me!Ĭheer him up.? Why would I want to do that? I just thought I'd bribe him to be on his best behavior with it, if all else failed! Lecturing him now will just make things worse. ![]() No, Tressa! You can't do that! The poor child has been through so much. ![]() You know what? I think I'll go and give him a piece of my mind! If nothing's wrong with my clothing, could we get back to the matter at hand? The sooner we find the brooch, the sooner those children can be friends again. But I don't know if I can say such a thing.) (What do I do? Her legs are quite exposed in those garments. Between the two of us, we're sure to find it.Įrm, are you sure you want to rummage through the undergrowth in those clothes? So that brooch was an heirloom from the child's mother. If you like flowers that much, I can pick plenty more for you. I mean, I've never seen such a beautiful flower! I grind them with root starch and honey.Īin't it? It was one of the first medicines I learned. When I was studyin' to be an apothecary, I sometimes journeyed out here in search of ingredients. Especially lion's ear and sweet wormwood - a dash of each makes nearly every salve better. You can find lots of rare plants and herbs in these lands. Now I have another reason to see this through to the end. It shall be the experience of a lifetime! Many people know of the Kindling, but few have the opportunity to witness it first hand. The embers borne from Flamesgrace feed the sacred fires across the land. I keep telling myself to not get overly excited - but frankly, I just can't help myself!īut of course! It is one of the central rites of the church, held every twenty years. I never thought the day would come when I'd witness the Kindling with my own eyes. What's the matter, Professor? You look agitated. You're welcome to copy/paste/use this wherever and however you want. Currently it lacks context for each scene, but I will add those at a later time.Īll dialogue here was transcribed using this video. This is a transcription of all the party banter dialogue from Ophilia's Chapter 2. ![]()
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