Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-29461586-20150318011410/@comment-5583506-20150322003101

Hist-of-his-Kin smiled. "As soon as we had our little conversation the day before riding out for the Ursineburg, I know you could be trusted. Before that, I was a little unsure of where to put you."

Ma'Khenro raised his flagon. "This one knew the very first night when that fishman attacked that Perdix could be trusted. Sure, Ma'Khenro was a bit suspicious at first. Who wouldn't be? A strange Imperial from out of nowhere suddenly starts to befriend a clanleader? Seems fishy, if nothing else. But Khajiit is glad that he was wrong."

"Yeah, same here", said Halvar. "At first, when I saw you rush in to aid the Matriarch in the fighting pit I thought you were going to kidnap her or assassinate her. I kind of had my sword ready to strike you down at that very moment. But when I first heard that you had been the one to save her life where I could not, I felt ashamed. Ashamed that I was harboring such thoughts about a man who succeeded where I should have."

Torsdolk stood up and placed a comforting hand of Perdix's shoulder. "You were a complete stranger to me, when we first met. My first impression of you was that of yet another lowly farmer coming to ask our clan for aid to defend his land. But then I saw how you rescued my niece, the last light I had left in this world, I knew that it was more to you than met my eye. And here you are... our future Patriarch." He smiled. "This will be remembered for ages to come. The day when a complete stranger became the Patriarch of Skyrim's oldest clan."

Sha'Anxi was more nervous however. "Well... this one doesn't really know you all that well yet. Khajiit only knows that you are to marry lady Valkyrie, yes? If she entrusts you with the honour of being her husband, then Sha'Anxi will trust you as well."