Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2019 10:13 pm
Thall Lium | Velathri, Paean Legion HQ
Making his way to the tavern, Thall cheerily walked through the large building thankfully catering to his height and weight. The Legion truly was a welcoming place, filled to the brim with a wide variety of different people from all over the continent. It was only a week ago that Thall was accepted, receiving a much too small cape he drew over his shoulders; it was more like a capelet or sash at this point, but it matched his rather drab grey metallic look. He was sure he could switch out for a cape that matched his size, but frankly he preferred it this way. The heroic boon he received was by far worth all the effort in coming here, raising his combat potential greatly. And to think this could be further improved... simply astonishing.
Ambling over to the bulletin board, his slow thumping footsteps gaining the attention of a few, Thall took the time to carefully pick out a his first mission. Thall had no immediate need of money, seeing as he didn't require a home to rest in, or food to live on, nor was there anyone he'd like to gift some to. In fact, he was quite poor despite living for over a hundred years, his axe and bow on his back were honestly his only possessions. "Maybe I could hire an enchanter to improve my axe?" he thought, picturing it cloaked in flame, lighting the way and burning his enemies. After a moment, Thall decided on a rescue mission within a haunted manor for 400 Ducats, the most promising one on the board. There was a good chance others had signed up, a more informed Legionnaire would definitely be helpful.
Turning round he spotted a group of people - an onion knight, beastman, two young human women, and a grumpy looking old man - who were likely forming a team for this very mission. Making his way over Thall introduced himself, speaking in his usual deep, tinny voice, "Greetings, I'm Thall, I don't suppose you all plan on joining the rescue mission. Perhaps I could join you and your compatriots?" he asked, hoping they didn't find him too awkward as he towered over them, "I only joined last week, but rest assured I have plenty of experience."
Making his way to the tavern, Thall cheerily walked through the large building thankfully catering to his height and weight. The Legion truly was a welcoming place, filled to the brim with a wide variety of different people from all over the continent. It was only a week ago that Thall was accepted, receiving a much too small cape he drew over his shoulders; it was more like a capelet or sash at this point, but it matched his rather drab grey metallic look. He was sure he could switch out for a cape that matched his size, but frankly he preferred it this way. The heroic boon he received was by far worth all the effort in coming here, raising his combat potential greatly. And to think this could be further improved... simply astonishing.
Ambling over to the bulletin board, his slow thumping footsteps gaining the attention of a few, Thall took the time to carefully pick out a his first mission. Thall had no immediate need of money, seeing as he didn't require a home to rest in, or food to live on, nor was there anyone he'd like to gift some to. In fact, he was quite poor despite living for over a hundred years, his axe and bow on his back were honestly his only possessions. "Maybe I could hire an enchanter to improve my axe?" he thought, picturing it cloaked in flame, lighting the way and burning his enemies. After a moment, Thall decided on a rescue mission within a haunted manor for 400 Ducats, the most promising one on the board. There was a good chance others had signed up, a more informed Legionnaire would definitely be helpful.
Turning round he spotted a group of people - an onion knight, beastman, two young human women, and a grumpy looking old man - who were likely forming a team for this very mission. Making his way over Thall introduced himself, speaking in his usual deep, tinny voice, "Greetings, I'm Thall, I don't suppose you all plan on joining the rescue mission. Perhaps I could join you and your compatriots?" he asked, hoping they didn't find him too awkward as he towered over them, "I only joined last week, but rest assured I have plenty of experience."