Something I do not fault them for in the slightest. Nonetheless, it makes it difficult to get a better idea of the war from their perspective; how are they to be sure we are not spies digging for dirt, or intending to turn people against one another?
[ She truly laments the loss of Mother's Gift at this time. At least then she could have Seen something.. ]
Aye, but it could be we are not asking the right person. In my experience a scholar or a historian may be more willing to talk than the everyman, if only because they're passionate about the subject.
But I see no reason why we can't do our own exploring in the meantime, yes?
Hmm, that depends on the culture in which they are raised, I suspect. I've known those uninterested in sharing with those they feel are not enlightened enough to understand their learnings. Here, though, it could be such people are found closer to their leadership, or perhaps within their temples?
That is true. There are certainly enough temples marked with warnings to keep away. And places only dragons seem fit to roam. Has anywhere in particular caught your attention?
I may leave the finding of them to you then, X'rhun. Much as I respect the Fury Herself, most clergy have left much to be desired in my experience.
In that case, there are some ruins leading from the city along the coast, as well as that dark shore the natives seem convinced is cursed. I did hear that some shadowy beasts were felled in the area that were likely related to such rumours, though.
My, go big or go home, is it? I admit those areas have captured my interests as well. Name the time and place and I would be glad to lend you my company— and my blade, should it come to that.
This is home now. And big - should my plans not scale accordingly? In any case, I will make sure to keep that in mind, my friend. Exploration and investigation here is certainly done better in company.
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Likely the ongoing hostilities with Olympia have not helped our case, given our arrival with the city folk. It will take time to earn their trust.
[ Fortunately, she has learned long ago how to be patient in that regard. ]
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[ She truly laments the loss of Mother's Gift at this time. At least then she could have Seen something.. ]
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But I see no reason why we can't do our own exploring in the meantime, yes?
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That is true. There are certainly enough temples marked with warnings to keep away. And places only dragons seem fit to roam. Has anywhere in particular caught your attention?
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Anywhere and everywhere. If you've someplace in particular in mind, I will gladly tag along.
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In that case, there are some ruins leading from the city along the coast, as well as that dark shore the natives seem convinced is cursed. I did hear that some shadowy beasts were felled in the area that were likely related to such rumours, though.
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