Ashagga glanced back at Durfang as he entered, carefully schooling her features to show no sign of emotion. Damn his timing! She wondered if Warneshi could still read her emotions as he could when she held the sword... she wondered why in the nether Durfang had felt compelled to recover the damned thing.
"No conversation 'ere... we was jus' finished, wasn't we, Warneshi?" She moved to one of the seats around the Grim table and kicked it out. She spun it around on one leg and sat down, straddling the back and lowering her arms to the headrest.
A Warrior's Path by Durfang
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Karnya once again glanced up at the door. Her tusked lips stretched into a large smile.
"Ello dere Durfang, 'ow ya doin? Didja evah make it down into da crater?"
She had developed a friendly fondness for the orc warrior. He was always curious about the world and she had taken happiness lately in trips with him to see different areas of interest.
Karnya had heard most of Warneshi and Ashaggas conversation. The story of the sword had been Grim table talk for quite awhile now, and the hunter did not feel as if she knew enough to step to anyones defense on the situation. She hoped that striking up a conversation might help to diffuse some of the tension that had filled the room between the Sandfury and the rogue.
"Ello dere Durfang, 'ow ya doin? Didja evah make it down into da crater?"
She had developed a friendly fondness for the orc warrior. He was always curious about the world and she had taken happiness lately in trips with him to see different areas of interest.
Karnya had heard most of Warneshi and Ashaggas conversation. The story of the sword had been Grim table talk for quite awhile now, and the hunter did not feel as if she knew enough to step to anyones defense on the situation. She hoped that striking up a conversation might help to diffuse some of the tension that had filled the room between the Sandfury and the rogue.
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The weary orc smiled slightly and nodded to the trollish hunter.
"Yes, ive been well..." he said, rubbing the side of his face. "Been training nonstop lately, found some fairly interesting items that ive got locked away in my bank for safekeeping too."
He glanced over at Warneshi and Ashagga, idly following their conversation as he relaxed down into a nearby chair.
"What about you?"
"Yes, ive been well..." he said, rubbing the side of his face. "Been training nonstop lately, found some fairly interesting items that ive got locked away in my bank for safekeeping too."
He glanced over at Warneshi and Ashagga, idly following their conversation as he relaxed down into a nearby chair.
"What about you?"
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Ashagga watched Warneshi, wondering what his next move would be. She knew the Tyrant well enough to understand that he wasn't going to give up, and he sure as hell wasn't going to let her go. At the same time, she wasn't about to become his slave again, not with the burning scar Sul'thraze had left still glowing in her empty socket. She'd already heard rumors that some of the Grim thought she was mad. Let them think it.
She glanced at Durfang, then back to Warneshi. Did Durfang realize who the troll was? Was he foolish enough to boast about his acquisition in front of the Sandfury King? She hoped not, and she hoped it wouldn't come to blows.
She glanced at Durfang, then back to Warneshi. Did Durfang realize who the troll was? Was he foolish enough to boast about his acquisition in front of the Sandfury King? She hoped not, and she hoped it wouldn't come to blows.