Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-28358106-20170625033737/@comment-28358106-20170703023717

(S9) "Well, maybe nobody would understand why you would try and wreck someone else's day, but you need to try and understand what you did to Mama Tirush."

Lucida folds her arms. "You scared her. You scared her so bad, she was ready to kill someone.  She's a sweet and caring person, and whatever you did really frightened her, because she felt helpless about what happened and she was frightened that something could've happened to her family.  She had no idea who you were, so if you say that what you did was harmless, why would she trust what you said?"

Lucida sighs and slumps into the water. "At least it's over now.  I swear, nobody can get together any more without crap going all haywire.  It's a wonder anyone tries to have a gathering at all." Her tail tip comes out of the water and flips down with a ploonk.

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[We received word of this as we were holding one such Moot, in the night of the winter solstice. As it happened, your father was there with us, as a King's Man. We did not want any of the other Elven leaders to endanger themselves, so I picked my nine most trusted Rangers, along with my son, to put the beast down. Your father, having been the only other warrior present besides myself who had any experience slaying Cadagaunts, volunteered to come with us.]

He look up to Lilrava. [And so, we twelve mounted our Elks, and against the light of the Sister Moons, we rode.]

[The portal magic of our clan requires the arcanum to be cast between two sacred ash trees, and we had to ride to a grove that was a half hour from Arenesse. We emerged a mile from the village, and instantly we saw the glow of the fires, smelt the burning leaves in the air, heard the desperate clanging of the town bells alerting all of danger. We knew then how desperate the situation was, and there was no time to be lost...]