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8 yrs ago
Current Sometimes I wonder whether or not my trust is misplaced or not, especially when it seems that the trust I place in some people isn't reciprocated.
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8 yrs ago
All that is gold does not glitter; not all those who wander are lost; the old that is strong does not wither; deep roots are not reached by the frost.
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8 yrs ago
Currently in exam periods at University after a full month of mobilization and a constant strike Things arent looking well so ill either be busy trying to save the semester or not because its lost
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8 yrs ago
I should re-read the Lord of the Rings one of these days
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9 yrs ago
Is it wierd that, whenever I am stressed I want to RP? I don't know, helps keep my mind off of certain things. Don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing.
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Raelyns abandoned Dax to find Rashari or Rashav or Roshoov or whatever. So I got one character available. Also NPC, Gordo, though he's currently trying to convince a barmaid that his big hands indicate a direct correlation to the size of something else.


Cool, shall we grab a pad to begin the collab?
Hey, would anyone be available for doing a collab on the current situation within the company?
@gcold Ah, I see. Thanks for the reminder, I thought it had been Keegan (and Ariane too if my memory isn't failing) who had saved Tsleeixth back in Windhelm
@Fallenreaper I don't know why but the art that you just posted reminded me of this

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Schaft's in charge of this but here's what I can tell you.

The company leaders have decided to punish Farid by: a, forcing him to pay a fee (which he probably can't afford) and exiling him; b, gives him a chance to dispute the sentence by dueling Ashav's representative. Farid chose the latter.

Farid did save Tsleeixth's life in Windhelm, so would he be that eager for an execution?


Normally he wouldn't be but Tsleeixth is rather angry/disgusted with Farid for, what he sees, as a betrayal within/towards the company. Argonians are big on loyalty after all, so I don't think it'd sit well with him how Farid basically murdered Orakh in cold blood. Perhaps if he had confronted the Orc more openly, challenged him to a duel, he wouldn't be so angry.

EDIT: Also, wasn't Keegan the one that saved Tsleeixth's life in Windhelm?
Speaking inf the whole thing with Farid, would done mind explaining me a couple of points? Number one, why does Ashav needs to appoint a champion? (I mean, I assume it's for a duel, but why is there a need for a duel is what I am getting at). Two, something about a blood price was mentioned at the start, could someone clear that up, if that's ok? Sorry for the questions, am a little lost.

And, speaking of Farid's punishment, Tsleeixth would most likely to either have Farid executed or -at the very least- exiled from the Company.
@gcold I finally managed to get my computer fixed, so I am good now! My apologies for that little dissapearance.


My computer has been fixed so posting should be back on track!
@Scout Yeah tried it turning on and off, several times in fact, and it's an HPnotebook, not an apple one
Hey guys, bits of a heads up, having trouble with my laptop -screen stays pitch black when I turn it on- so I might have a bit of trouble getting up replies. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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