Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25038310-20160405011238/@comment-25038310-20160507152502

"Oi! Keep your wits about you, dear Hawksly!" Abello cried out as he raised his fist in the air, cheering for Aelwin during his training as he sat against the gravestone. "Put thy, and formerly my, blade to good use!"

"Oh please." Richard muttered as he rolled his eyes, clearly annoyed at the man's jovial and cheerful behaviour.

Richard's melancholy response disheartened the poet, and a brief silence occured between the two of them. Abello eventually broke the ice as he posed a question for the knight.

"You know.. we didn't quite acquaint ourselves with each other.. I know next to nothing about you, and if we ar't to travel beside each other, then surely you can tell yourself abit more about yourself."

"There is little to nothing interesting to note-- don't you worry."

"You know, let me guess, perhaps."

"Guess?" Richard repeated, abit confused.

"Why, I can guess alot of things. Just by looking at you, perhaps I can guess what events occured before. They will not be correct, certainly, but I could give you a little more context, so to say."

"Guess away, in that case.." Richard told the man, slightly interested as to what he could 'guess'.

"You used to be a knight serving beside a grand king and queen, but accused of betrayal when you fell in love with their daughter! You were executed for your treason, and now you are a brooding knight, incapable of having neither friend nor lover."

Richard let out his usual snicker at the fabricated backstory, but he, and the poet as well most likely, knew he was wrong. He found it quite amusing as to how much attention he was given by the poet, but he remained his usual stoic and cold self as he shrugged it off. "Good guess, but unfortunately not even close."

"Hmm.. and you are not willing to tell me? Or atleast give me a hint?" The poet asked.

"Unfortunately not. Otherwise I would not be able to witness your fictional tales."

"Good point." Abello replied with a chuckle. "Perhaps I will guess again later. Unfortunately, now I have little inspiration for another."

"Can't wait. For now, let us enjoy ourselves with the sight of the boy training. He will need it."