Subj : Re: Sword of Peace To : All From : mbottorff@sprintmail.com Date : Sat Jun 23 2001 02:50 pm From: mbottorff@sprintmail.com (Michelle & Boyd Bottorff) Subject: Re: Sword of Peace Organization: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=CC?= > 6/23/01 > > Hello Boyd, > > I also need a slow pace for a game at this time in my life. Count me in if > you continue. > > Brother John would show mild shock at being recognized by the Duke of > Fenlinn. Recognition by the commoners he's worked among is welcome, like > welcoming old friends. But recognition on such a high level would be a > start, and then possibly worrisome to Brother John as the shock wore off. > > Secondly, Brother John would ask for permission, and then walk up to the > sword and try to return it to the king. The call of duty is very strong in > Brother John. If the sword spoke to BJ or went with him, things would get > very interesting in a hurry. If the sword made no reaction whatever, BJ > would ask to return to the king to tell him of the location of the sword. > And BJ would ask the Duke for permission to repeat the Duke's story to the > king and his advisors. > > Brother John would try to do all he could to prevent a civil war. > > The reactions of Brother John are ended. > > (Unless you wish to continue elsewhere......) GRIN. Well, I do hope to continue. No, the sword doesn't move for him, nor does it talk to him. The Duke lets him go, along with any others who wish to. -- |Fidonet: mbottorff@sprintmail.com |Internet: scott@conchbbs.com | | Standard disclaimer: The views of this user are strictly his own. --- # Origin: (1:106/357.99) * Origin: ConchGate (1:106/357.0) .