Kaldar, now fully suited in his armor, was on his way to breakfast. He decided to show Maev the Justicar's seal and coin first, before reporting it. He didn't know why, but he always went with his gut feeling anyway.
But as he was walking through an empty hall, he stopped short. Right in front...
@Windows98
I mean, yeah I can. If you wanted to be permanent GM. Do you?
Lenny hasn't been around, or some other characters. So currently we have:
Kaldar
Maev
Alesso
Arthur
Ailwin
A decent balance of Knights and Mages.
The KM triple A
@Archie
Kaldar's huge hand shot out and janked the mage forward by the robes, his other hand snatching the Justicar's seal and coin from the mage's hand. He tossed the already battered man from him onto the floor in disgust.
Kaldar examined the items carefully, and snorted, glancing at the...
Kaldar snorted at Maev, noticing she was making some weird gestures with her hand. He continued down the hall regardless of Maev's words.
He decided to go check out the traitorous mage. On his way down, he passed a group of knights, the interrogation team, who were on their way back up. They...
Well SOMEONE interrupted his shirtless moment with a TIMESKIP.
And Vin said she wants Maev to be a lone-wolf type. xD I think it would be fun for Kaldar to fall for a mage but there aren't any chicks. Oh well.
Kaldar patrolled the hallways. His chestplate and pauldrons were with a blacksmith for repair, but he was too restless to stay in his room. He hated being without his armor, especially in public, and it was clear on his face. Mages skipped out of his way and knights turned their eyes away when...
Kaldar stiffened as Maev hugged him awkwardly, surprised at the gesture. The slap was more familiar. She must have been very concerned, and it showed on her face. The huge man snorted softly and sat up.
"Maybe next time you'll listen to me," he grunted gruffly, recovering from the sudden...
The infirmary mages, skilled at their art, made quick work of Kaldar's wounds and were done in less than an hour. They mopped up the blood, cut away the remains of his shirt, and left him resting on the bed. A young knight brought a change of clothes from his room and left them folded on the...