She doesn't seem too keen to stay at the abbey, which is alright - it doesn't appeal to everyone.
"Feel free to stop by if you change your mind."
"Left home about a month ago, you know, to see other places."
Wonder a bit at that, cos it's not exactly a small thing to just wander off into the wild, especially if you're a teenage girl, but I don't pry. No doubt she's got her reasons to be here.
"Mead's good," I say. "Verdandi who owns this place does a good trade, and I can see why."
"Definitely an interesting town. So who do you worship?"
"Nanshe," I say with a smile. "Goddess of dreams, of the harvest and of rivers, protector of widows and orphans, champion of justice." I raise my glass in toast to my lady. "You got any religious leanings yourself?" I say. "Excolo's a pretty tolerant place."
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"Feel free to stop by if you change your mind."
"Left home about a month ago, you know, to see other places."
Wonder a bit at that, cos it's not exactly a small thing to just wander off into the wild, especially if you're a teenage girl, but I don't pry. No doubt she's got her reasons to be here.
"Mead's good," I say. "Verdandi who owns this place does a good trade, and I can see why."
"Definitely an interesting town. So who do you worship?"
"Nanshe," I say with a smile. "Goddess of dreams, of the harvest and of rivers, protector of widows and orphans, champion of justice." I raise my glass in toast to my lady. "You got any religious leanings yourself?" I say. "Excolo's a pretty tolerant place."