Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-24123288-20160425233615/@comment-5543592-20160428194249

Psychomantis108 wrote: "I wouldn't go that far, we were somewhat ragtag at that point, still are in many ways. Still, glad that we could help." Talin shrugged, with a smile.

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"I would never hit someone, I'd rather put a witch curse on 'em and make their skin crawl for about a week" The Breton shrugged, with a smirk. "And if you would accept mine, Master Talin, I would be glad to provide it." Lambert said. "I am no warrior, but I imagine that you have no small amount of those, so many that my more... benign services would be of use.  As I said, I have the talents of a steward and should you ever have any thing in that regard I would most likely be able to assist." The old man spoke humbly, not trying to sell himself despite Talin and Hawke's intial suspicion. One could imagine that earnestness came naturally to this grandfatherly man.

Szeth, on the other hand, had eyes bored into Talin. He had locked onto the Imperial's face, not looking at his eyes exactly, but onto the center of his forehead, his own expression blank. There was something eerie about the servant and his blank stare, although it was difficult to put a finger on. The man didn't even seem to care he was staring so blatantly, as if he was expecting Talin to just ignore him regardless. He had spoken none and had not reacted once to a thing said during the conversation's length.