[center][img]https://img.roleplayerguild.com/prod/users/f1f21e70-f164-4365-aecc-8ba82a58476c.png[/img][/center] [b][color=265828]Time:[/color][/b] One Week After Human Arrival [b][color=265828]Location:[/color][/b] Somewhere in the forest [b][color=265828]Interactions:[/color][/b] Timothy [@mole] [b][color=265828]Mentions:[/color][/b] None [b][color=265828]Equipment:[/color][/b] Longsword and Plate Armor[hr] They didn't say exactly Aurora was okay, but it was good enough. Now it was time for the apologies. A part of Barrock was so over Rowan's constant state of regret. But this was necessary, and to be fair he wanted this a few miunutes ago. If there was a harmless peeve that the orc could not get over, it would be performance. If one were to improve, do it. And if one were to promise to improve, one ought to be short and concise. And Rowan's was quite short, no dreary teary stories. [b][color=265828]"Save the sermon for that moment."[/color][/b] The orc left it with a nod. It was Rowan's responsibility to act on that promise, not Barrock's words. Barrock turned to Timothy with a much more softened expression. He was the one who came to his aid when he needed it the most. That was a debt he would remember, even though the motivation might be because of Rowan more than Barrock himself. [b][color=265828]"Thank you."[/color][/b] He bowed slightly. Now that they were all here in one place, it was time to figure things out. Without Vasco, it would be much easier to concoct a good plan. But first, about Timothy. [b][color=265828]"Who are you in relation to these two?"[/color][/b] He asked. [b][color=265828]"Do you know about our human?"[/color][/b]