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Topic: Realms of Twilight -Winds and Sand
Subject: Aurion


Aurion Decided to stay behind and wait for the others. In truth he wanted to try and make a better impression on the group. After everyone else had left he stood up and made sure that there was no one else left in the room. His father had taught him that people will respect you if you are strong. There was no mirror in the room but he took out his sword anyway and tried to come across as fierce and strong. He started grunting and changing battle stances, attacking invisible foes. He turned to a chair in the room and stared intensely at it. “What are looking at!” he proclaimed as threatening as possible.
The chair sat unmoved and unimpressed, as well as the rest of the room. Defeated by his non intimidating nature he sat back down and started scratching pictures into table.


Posted on 2010-07-12 at 05:12:08.

Topic: Realms of Twilight -Winds and Sand
Subject: Aurion


Aurion cocked his head sideways, “I suppose they are expecting a lot of force guarding this stuff, or they wouldn’t need so many of us.”

Posted on 2010-07-08 at 00:49:11.

Topic: Realms of Twilight -Winds and Sand
Subject: Making Friends


“Aurion, my name is Aurion”

After worrying so much about this meeting things were starting to look up. He did not know about the others, but these dwarves seemed nice. And although Aurion never told anyone he rather liked having conversations in dwarvin.


Posted on 2010-07-04 at 07:13:12.

Topic: Realms of Twilight -Winds and Sand
Subject: Aurion the awkward


The sound of hurried foot steps echoed down then hall. Heavy breathing could be heard outside the door, as well as some breathless cursing. The door slammed open and a young man appeared in the doorway. His brow was dripping with sweat and his sword was hanging awkwardly off his right shoulder.

“Uh…hello everyone, sorry for being late”

That’s when Aurion looked around the room. Too his fears he was the last one to arrive. Walking in he could feel everyone looking at him, but he just remembered what his father had said. ‘Now just remember son, greet everyone with respect and they will respect you’. Aurion took a deep breath, straightened his posture, and looked at the group.

“Greetings” he said to Ivellios.
“Hello” he said to Daleel with a little hand wave.
“Good day to you” said Aurion in Dwarvish to Thiferl and Arent.
“Lovely to meet you” he said in Elvish and Commen to Echo.

After some awkward glances Aurion quickly took a seat and told himself that maybe it would just have been better stay quite next time.


Posted on 2010-07-01 at 09:39:29.

 
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