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Post by Urias on Jun 19, 2012 20:58:53 GMT
"Well I am more likely to believe them at this point then I am to believe you at this point." Urias responds.
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Post by Hallewes on Jun 19, 2012 21:00:12 GMT
"Do we look that dangerous?" Hallewes asked, her smile never faltered.
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Post by Urias on Jun 19, 2012 21:06:07 GMT
"Looks can always be deceiving. Everyone can look a certain way but that does not mean they all think a certain way." Urias says. "And your knightly companion does not help prove that you look harmless." He says motioning at the knight in blood red armor.
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Post by Hallewes on Jun 19, 2012 21:07:35 GMT
"My knightly companion is only protecting his lady." Hallewes answered. "The people under my rule would be upset if he allowed anything to happen to me, else how would I protect their lands when I am back?"
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Post by Urias on Jun 19, 2012 21:13:48 GMT
"Oh, I'm sure. Though if you have a land to rule why are you out in the wild on a grand adventure, while pregnant with a child no less. Your tale makes as much sense as a fish living in the desert with no water around for miles." Urias points out.
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Post by Hallewes on Jun 19, 2012 21:15:24 GMT
Hallewes sighed.
"Because I have the need to learn, which is something that I am sure a druid can agree with for how can I protect my people if I cannot learn new ways to do it?"
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Post by Urias on Jun 19, 2012 21:23:11 GMT
"You are right, I am a Druid I hold no lands and rule over no-one. Thus I am allowed to travel, yet you claim to be the ruler of a land searching for wisdom. I guess he is your teacher," Urias says pointing to the old necromancer "Yet you are still traveling so I doubt your adventure is just about gaining knowledge, otherwise you could have stayed at his home and been taught."
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Post by Hallewes on Jun 19, 2012 21:25:40 GMT
"Some things need more visual aid, and plants that are not found elsewhere." Hallewes said. "I have traveled in many lands and each one boasts of a different type of plant, that I now use. I have alot growing back at my home. Somethings that I learn about have to be seen to be believed."
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Post by Urias on Jun 19, 2012 21:31:44 GMT
Urias sighs, "Do you really expect me to believe that? I am a Druid and I know very well how the environment of one location effects the plant growth of that area. So you are gathering plants to grow back home, by the time you get home they will not be plantable and if you do plant them, they will either wither and die or overrun what is already growing. With all of that knowledge you are supposed to be learning did that not even occur to you?" Urias says disgusted.
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Post by Hallewes on Jun 19, 2012 21:34:00 GMT
"You are clearly smarter then I and now know the true lessons that I am taught." Hallewes replied.
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Post by Urias on Jun 19, 2012 21:39:36 GMT
"I know that you are being taught in the ways of Necromancy, and that by itself is no way to protect your land and it's inhabitants, that is if you are the ruler of a land."
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Post by Hallewes on Jun 19, 2012 21:42:52 GMT
"Have you ever been to my land? You will see that those there are well beloved of me and trust in what I say that I will do." Hallewes said. "If I need to help them through that by learning things in different lands then I will."
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Post by Urias on Jun 19, 2012 21:49:27 GMT
"In, what possible way would bringing the dead back to life help your land. The art of necromancy is one of filth and poison, and brings nothing but bad things into the world."
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Post by Hallewes on Jun 19, 2012 21:55:45 GMT
"I said nothing of bringing back the dead." Hallewes replied. "That is you putting your words in my mouth."
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Post by Urias on Jun 19, 2012 22:15:47 GMT
"So, you are training to be a Necromancer, yet you are not going to be doing what a necromancer does. That seems kind of redundant to me." Urias says while thinking sarcastically to himself The logic is strong within this one.
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