Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5583506-20160127045825/@comment-25038310-20160128165404

The knight looked up at the beast slayer, surprised that someone had noticed him.

"Well, it's not as miserable and unfortunate like yours and the lady over there." He started, nodding with his head towards Raini.

"I used to live in another city before Kilkreath. There, I was the apprentice of an old knight who taught me how to use a greatsword, bow, and various other techniques of survival in the wilds. Although the latter wasn't needed all too often.

The knight passed on everything he knew before me. He was an old knight of a city called Jehanna, although I'm not sure if he referred to the ruins or the actual city."

Allenna carefully watched Allant, as she was also curious. She had never asked the knight about where he came from or what he did before Kilkreath. Not due to a lack of apathy, but in fear of maybe offending the knight.

"Anyways, I left the city on bad terms with the old man right before he died. It's.. unfortunate. I could not apologize or make things up to him before he died of old age, and I'll have to live with the fact that he never forgived me for what I did to anger him.

I eventually settled down in Kilkreath for a few years, before I took several apprentices. They were not as.. driven as they thought they would be to learn, so I left them on their own after a while."

Allenna frowned - she never knew that the knight had other apprentices before her, and was willing to leave them if they proved too troublesome. Regardless, she kept listening.

"Then I took on my apprentice here, Allenna. She's been doing.. good now, to say the least."

The woman wondered what the pause meant before he said she was doing good, although she didn't dare comment on it. Even though it greatly bothered her. She briefly held her hand up as she looked at the rest, uttering a silent "Hello."

"That's all there is, really." Allant finished. He sounded abit annoyed, or perhaps troubled by something. His background was pretty stale compared to the rest, although maybe he wasn't telling the full story just for the sake of keeping it short.