[hr][center][@William Cade] [color=navajowhite]Egil[/color][/center][hr]Egil stood barely making out what seemed to be ephemeral entities crowding about the fire. The odd looking human was talking to a cloud, as the fighter looked upon curiously. [hr][center][@Hekazu] [color=tan]The Unnameable[/color][/center][hr]With the permission of the man who had told the story, the puppeteer nodded and raised the puppet into a slightly more prominent position. Despite him claiming it was George who wanted to ask those questions he did not even attempt any tricks, instead speaking directly and visibly through his own mouth. [color=tan]"The first thing is, if this is the land of your prince turned tyrant, where did you meet him? Not your own home, correct?"[/color] The puppet's head leaned to the side as the two part question was asked, conveying the feeling of curiosity. [color=tan]"The other question he has for you is... who is your prince? What is his curse, in particular? You call him a tyrant who oversees all departures and had now blocked them off. This all sounds very powerful",[/color] the man added, nudging the head of his puppet back upright. Some of those questions would likely be left for later, for this Lady Eva, but all one could get to know before promising anything was a bonus. [hr][center][@BCTheEntity] [color=deepskyblue]Talran Galelove - Medium Friendly Paladin[/color][/center][hr]Gladly, Talran sipped his brew, listening to the tale of the soldier unveiled as a prince, and indeed of the prince-turned-tyrant, if what they said bore true. And why shouldn't it? The Heroes' Feast proved their relatively positive nature, after all. The puppeteer asked if George could ask them some questions, only to ask them himself, where they met the prince, who he was and what his curse inflicted upon him. All perfectly valid questions, frankly, and perhaps worth adding to. [color=deepskyblue]'I reckon it is worth asking, as well,'[/color] Talran offered, [color=deepskyblue]'how antagonistic exactly the prince is. Will he be peaceable enough to those who are not strictly his foe? Or will he attack us on sight, maybe even send his soldiers after us the moment word reaches his ear of our quest to find him?'[/color] Not that that changed Talran's mind, of course; he felt it was probably worth trying to save this princely figure, at the end of the day, whether or not he found their number to be an upset to his personage.[hr]