Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-29461586-20150315213237/@comment-12599067-20150317231035

SkyrimsShillelagh wrote: Perdix pulled Samedi away, out of Jotunn's earshot.

"I'm pouting because it was a tough choice to make.  It's a... family thing, so I don't want to like, say anything too personal.  Let me give you an example." Perdix stroked his chin, as if deep in though. "Let's say that you meet a very attractive woman, yeah?  You spend time together, fall in love, and eventually intend to get married, so it's all well and good, right?  But then let's say that in exchange for the marriage, you have to become a werewolf, but you really, really don't want to.  You following me?"

He spoke like he was coming up with all this for the first time, which really wasn't that hard. Talking his way into places and out of situations had been a mandatory skill as a thief. "Would you go through with it?"

Perdix didn't doubt Samedi was wondering how the hell this example could apply to real world situations or how the hell he came up with it. Since the nearest private location was Samedi's room, Perdix had invited himself there to get away from Jotunn, although the man had initially tried to protest before Perdix had closed the door behind him. Surprisingly, the man was still dressed in his loose robes, which was probably somewhat hot and uncomfortable, so Perdix wasn't entirely certain why Samedi bothered to keep them on indoors.

Samedi seemed a little uncomfortable with having Perdix invite himself in, but listened irregardless, although the thief noted that Samedi shifted uncomfortably at the example that Perdix gave. Perdix didn't quite know why, but he only had so much time to think about it before Samedi answered.

"Does this have to do with Valkyrie?" Samedi asked quite unexpectedly.