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Originally posted by Tevildo
Since Leod and Athwen know each other, I would like them to speak briefly about what's happened to their village. Would that be alright? I'll wait, however, till Naria finishes the post for her own character. The discussion can even be after we leave this location and meet up with the other group. I have a feeling that Leod and Athwen's feeling of loss and grieving for the village won't go away in just a day or two.
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Folwren - Would your character possibly approach Leod at some point, or should I do it later on?
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Originally posted by Arry
Folwren
Do you want to have Athwen come down to the river and hang out a bit - I'm sure Brand would find something for her to do. He likes to organise things and, of course, "Many hands make light work".
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Um. . .I'll decide who to approach after I catch up on the reading. A lot happened in the game overnight.
Tevildo: It's probably likely that Athwen and Leod will end up talking sometime. I don't know how soon. Maybe immediately, but maybe not. It depends. They weren't altogether close to each other, if you see what I mean, but they did know each other. That could either make it easier, or infinitely more difficult to talk about their village and friends and family immediately. Chances are, Athwen (if not Leod, too) won't
want to talk about it for a few days, at least. And, yes, you're right - they are not going to be getting over this in two days. So. . .p'raps we should wait a bit until they start to talk. I don't know about Leod, but I think that Athwen will be comforted by merely knowing him and that he survived, even if they don't talk much. It's too over whelming just now to talk about what happened out right.
Arry: I'll consider your offer. That might be good. Depending on where Tevildo has put Leod and what everyone is up to, Athwen might decide to take a small walk and come across you.
But, as I said, I won't make any firm decisions until I've read the RPG.
By the way - my sister is back up on her feet and will be coming into work tomorrow. So, I have today and then I'm not here tomorrow, and then I'll be back for Thursday.
EDIT: Okay, I've written a post and am now approaching all the gentlemen. It turns out my task was rather simple this morning, seeing as everyone was together.
-- Folwren