Guild Profiles/Stories
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 5:46 pm
Did anyone else make up any stories or profiles for their adventuring parties? If nothing else, here's mine:
The Paragon Guild
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“Are we there yet?” came the sleepy mumble from the back of the carriage.
“Almost,” Manah said without bothering to look up. “You should be getting up anyway – sleeping in that position is hell on your back.”
“Stop acting like you’re mom,” Lucius said, but nevertheless he sat up, one hand reaching up to massage his back.
“Then stop acting like a kid.”
Any further reply that might have been forthcoming was cut short as the wagon ground to a halt and the driver called out, “We’ve arrived!”
Hurriedly, Manah jumped out of the back of the wagon, her boots tramping down on the firm soil. Craning her neck, she gazed up at the vast city towering above all of them. In the distance, what appearing to be a flying boat slowly floated into one of the buildings and another set out towards the vast plains.
“This is it,” the driver continued. “Tharsis.”
“The Outland,” Manah said, her voice little more than a whisper. To her right, the vast plains stretched out – and far in the distance, she could see the hazy form of Yggdrasil.
“The last stop before the Great Unknown,” Lucius voice was just as awed.
“Well then, I’ll be taking my leave. Good luck with your journey, young’uns. Don’t get yourselves killed.” And with a tip of the hat, the wagon driver pulled away.
Licking dry lips, Manah shot a glance at her younger brother, “You ready?”
He didn’t reply for a long moment, staring instead at the city above him. And then, a single nod.
“All right, then.”
Together, brother and sister made their way towards the city gates.
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The Paragon Guild
*~*
“Are we there yet?” came the sleepy mumble from the back of the carriage.
“Almost,” Manah said without bothering to look up. “You should be getting up anyway – sleeping in that position is hell on your back.”
“Stop acting like you’re mom,” Lucius said, but nevertheless he sat up, one hand reaching up to massage his back.
“Then stop acting like a kid.”
Any further reply that might have been forthcoming was cut short as the wagon ground to a halt and the driver called out, “We’ve arrived!”
Hurriedly, Manah jumped out of the back of the wagon, her boots tramping down on the firm soil. Craning her neck, she gazed up at the vast city towering above all of them. In the distance, what appearing to be a flying boat slowly floated into one of the buildings and another set out towards the vast plains.
“This is it,” the driver continued. “Tharsis.”
“The Outland,” Manah said, her voice little more than a whisper. To her right, the vast plains stretched out – and far in the distance, she could see the hazy form of Yggdrasil.
“The last stop before the Great Unknown,” Lucius voice was just as awed.
“Well then, I’ll be taking my leave. Good luck with your journey, young’uns. Don’t get yourselves killed.” And with a tip of the hat, the wagon driver pulled away.
Licking dry lips, Manah shot a glance at her younger brother, “You ready?”
He didn’t reply for a long moment, staring instead at the city above him. And then, a single nod.
“All right, then.”
Together, brother and sister made their way towards the city gates.
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