Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20170701140145/@comment-19164168-20170720170849

On his side, Robin was trying to recollect the memories of that one fateful event that turned everything he knew upside down. Still, he didn't let it get in his line of work as he aided the wounded and the orphans to the extent of his capabilities.

"...Would've it been better if you only have died?" Robin asked no one in particular as he sighed.

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Somewhere in northern High Rock, Rivenspire...

"I am most pleased, my child. Now that Asciene is near to her completion, she will be able to one day fulfill the purpose we sought so long ago. But now, I seek to test her resolve, as I will test yours like her's. For both of you are interconnected like a spider's intricate web. Even one severed thread can affect the other equally, and in turn, your lives.

Now, to nourish the child's power even more, I allow you to form a humanoid vessel freely to aid Asciene in her feast of knowledge, and purify the underdeveloped with the shining light of progress. Now go, my child, and keep safe my prize. Succeed in this, and you will be feared by even the strongest of Half-Gods, and bring the era if ignorance to it's end with fire and blood.

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The Shepherd finally manifested into a humanoid form via an avatar of a male Breton battlemage. Asciene looked over at the Shepherd with an expression of annoyance.

"I do hope you know how to fight, Shepherd. After all, we'll have wolves looking to rip off our throats." the Half-God of Phynaster noted.

The Shepherd didn't speak, but did return eye contact before moving on. Asciene seemed to understand it and followed.