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Post by Urias on Jul 4, 2012 18:27:06 GMT
"I don't think so. The only name that I have heard it called is just a magical cauldron, I doubt if it is the Holy Grail." Urias responds.
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jul 4, 2012 18:49:47 GMT
"Oh, well, I cannot hep you then. I'm no expert when it comes to ancient relics. But no doubt your company will be useful on the road. Your bear will scare away bandits and the llike."
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Post by Urias on Jul 5, 2012 7:24:26 GMT
"Indeed, though we might have to keep him away from your horses or else they might be scared off as well." Urias says, "And hopefully your squire has the sense not to try and score himself a bear fur."
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jul 5, 2012 13:21:22 GMT
"He's a good lad," the knight replied. "I give you my word upon that. But you are right, the horses would certainly be spooked. For now, though, let us eat. The boy shoul be back soon."
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Post by Urias on Jul 5, 2012 20:38:07 GMT
"I am afraid, that I could not take your food. I shall go find some for myself." Urias says getting up from the log. "You see, I have not the taste for meat that most people have and prefer fruits and other things that are grown rather then born." He says explaining.
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jul 5, 2012 20:45:51 GMT
"I've no objection to fruit," the knight observed. "But to me, a meal is not complete unless it includes meat. Or bread at the least. Fighting men need meat, though, at least once a day. It keeps us strong. But each to his own."
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Post by Urias on Jul 5, 2012 21:59:04 GMT
"I understand, and that is why I will not try and make you go by my diet." Urias says as he goes into the woods to search for berries and other non animal food.
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jul 5, 2012 22:05:41 GMT
He succeeds in finding berries and some mushrooms that are safe to eat. Some of the leaves from the plants are safe as well.
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Post by Urias on Jul 5, 2012 22:33:25 GMT
Urias collects his dinner and heads back to the Knight's camp to eat.
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jul 5, 2012 22:48:57 GMT
The squire was there when he got back, a ruddy-skinned gawky lad of perhaps sixteen.
"This is Con, my squire," he informed Urias. "And I am Sir Niall. Con, this is Urias, a druid from Gore. He will be travelling with us."
Sir Niall looked over at Urias' portion of food.
"That doesn't look like a meal to me, but it's your choice. I warn you though, the boy and I will be riding. Will you be able to keep up with us?"
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Post by Urias on Jul 5, 2012 22:51:22 GMT
"I can find a way to keep up with you, though it may be unsettling for you to watch at first." Urias says. "As for my companion I am sure he will have no problem keeping up."
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jul 5, 2012 22:59:21 GMT
"Of course. You must do as you see fit," Sir Niall remarked. "I don't doubt you have many tricks that will astonish me. Truth be told, I want nothing to do with such matters, but I shall become accustomed, for the sake of extra company on the road."
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Post by Urias on Jul 6, 2012 0:38:11 GMT
Urias nods, "Though with some of these tricks of mine, you may find that I am a silent companion. Though there might be ways around that, but those should be approached as the moment comes."
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jul 6, 2012 0:47:47 GMT
"Of course. Though I hope you will entertain me with tales of your homeland at least sometimes. There is no sense in having a travelling companion who never speaks," Sir Niall replied.
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Post by Urias on Jul 6, 2012 0:54:39 GMT
"Indeed, "I will tell you anything that you want to know." Urias replies. "Though the same can be said for you and your homeland and your lady." He adds.
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