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Re: The Angel Angle (Tassadar) GMed by thetwo
He seemed to take her insults and accusations in stride, and with the fading of Nadia's Aura shot more glances at her companions, who were mostly shifting about nervously and looking to the angel for guidance. "They might not willingly help today or tomorrow, but in time we would teach them the ways of our people and war, and they would become useful. Even if all we did was keep them out of the hands of the Invaders..."
The orc hesitated for a moment, keeping Sarah between himself and the angel as best he could, considering his next move. "Maybe you haven't outright lied, but you've certainly bent the truth to your needs. You swore you would do me no violence, but nothing about these others. Give me your plain word that you will allow me to go unmolested, and to prevent your allies giving chase as well, to the best of your abilities, and I will release her." His nervous glances were expanding, looking into the woods and up at the canopy above as well as the people in the immediate area.
He seemed to take her insults and accusations in stride, and with the fading of Nadia's Aura shot more glances at her companions, who were mostly shifting about nervously and looking to the angel for guidance. "They might not willingly help today or tomorrow, but in time we would teach them the ways of our people and war, and they would become useful. Even if all we did was keep them out of the hands of the Invaders..."
The orc hesitated for a moment, keeping Sarah between himself and the angel as best he could, considering his next move. "Maybe you haven't outright lied, but you've certainly bent the truth to your needs. You swore you would do me no violence, but nothing about these others. Give me your plain word that you will allow me to go unmolested, and to prevent your allies giving chase as well, to the best of your abilities, and I will release her." His nervous glances were expanding, looking into the woods and up at the canopy above as well as the people in the immediate area.