High Priest Yori
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Roleplay posts: 23
Registered: Jan 1, 2017 11:28:48 GMT -8
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Post by High Priest Yori on Jan 1, 2017 13:17:59 GMT -8
Passing beneath the shade of the cherry -trees was rather pleasant compared to the openness of the road that he had traveled to get there and he was relieved by the momentary respite. Sweat gathered across his brow from where he had baked in the sun. He drew in a deep breath drawing in the fragrant scent from the orchid. The cherries were tempting though he resisted the urge to reach out and try one. Golden hues slowly scanned the worker’s as he passed beneath the trees, though his head remained straight and the cloth would have masked his gaze. He slowed to a halt however at the approach of a mounted man, bells toiling softly a lengths of silk-like hair tumbled across his shoulders. Golden circlets jingled once more as the staff struck against the earth. It was all he could do not to collapse from exhaustion. The male was pale, though most of his skin was covered by his kimono and the mask he wore. He lifted his gaze towards the mounted – rider as the male introduced himself.
“Sugar Hollow.” He repeated in a soft and ponderous tone, the name of the town or settlement had been unfamiliar to him, though he could see how the place had acquired its name. He paused a moment looking as if in thought, usually it was his attendants that introduced him. Though he realized now that he was alone and would be for a while. And being as physically in-cable as he was made for difficult travels. A thin smile stretched across his lips, barely visible beneath the flap of cloth which served as a mask. “Enlightenment, the acolytes of my order must embark on a spiritual journey before they are permitted to take the cloth, of course this would be my second journey. My name is Yori, High Priest of The Order.” He eyed the man a moment to see how he would take the news some were wary of the priest, fearing that he may try and turn them from their own faith yet he had no intentions to do so. Though the priest certainly looked young enough to be an acolyte rather than having ascended to the position of high priest.
A sigh slipped past his lips as the other announced a Blight which had infected some of the Cherry Trees and the man was ordered to burn them to prevent the spread. Such a waste. he thought. Yori edge forward before the man had a chance to scurry off, ”I believe , I may be able to help. If permitted access to your orchids. As a follower of the faith all life must be preserved and protected.”
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Royal Fletcher
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Roleplay posts: 1,339
Age: 19
Physical Description: Royal is a pale boy with dark bags under his bluish eyes, an unfortunate result of too many days spent staring at books indoors by candlelight. He's thin, of slightly below average height, and has white hair.
Clothes and Equipment: Roy carries around an enchanted parasol at all times, which floats above him and shields him from the sunlight. He also has a sword, a gift from his cousin Roxanne. His pockets are always filled with an unreasonable amount of chocolate, and he usually has some sort of cake or other baked goods on his person.
Allegiances: The Fletcher Family
Player's online availability : Unreasonably often
Registered: Jun 3, 2015 19:45:42 GMT -8
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Post by Royal Fletcher on Jan 1, 2017 14:01:10 GMT -8
Supervisor Waltz looked looked down at Yori, surprised. A priest? They didn't get very many of those down here. Most preferred to stay on the main roads, and seldom ventured down into the valley. In fact, he couldn't remember the last time a priest had come by.
"Well, nice to meet you, High Priest Yori. We're glad to have you here, and I'm sure you'll be welcomed in the town."
When Yori offered to help the trees, Supervisor's Waltz raised a suspicious eyebrow. Could he really help with the blight? If anyone could do it, he supposed, it would be a priest or a mage...still, he was skeptical. How would he remove the blight? It couldn't hurt to let him try, he supposed. Waltz looked down at the nervous man, who glanced worriedly between him and the priest.
"Run along, you. I'll send for you if we end up needing to cut and burn."
The man hurried off, carrying his basket of cherries, and Supervisor Waltz turned back to Yori.
"Alright, then. Let's see what you can do. Follow me, the blighted trees are this way."
He urged his horse onward, and walked to row 17 of the farm. The trees were clearly very sickly, with shriveled brown leaves and small, dry berries. Gesturing for Yori to do his thing, he stepped aside.
"Here we are, High Priest. Rows 17, 18, and 19 are all blighted. You'll be rewarded if you can save them, as it would be expensive to have them burned and replanted. Good luck."
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High Priest Yori
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Roleplay posts: 23
Registered: Jan 1, 2017 11:28:48 GMT -8
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Post by High Priest Yori on Jan 1, 2017 14:44:21 GMT -8
“I am thankful.” he replied simply as the other had extended his welcome on behalf of the town still nothing was certain.
Yori was relieved once Waltz had agreed to allow him to attend to the trees feeling it his duty to preserve them if possible. A nod was given as he followed the male towards the trees, stopping once their arrived at the designated location. Feet carried the male towards the first tree as he looked it over, noting the affect of the blight which had plagued them. So many. would he really be able to save them? The male appeared confident in his abilities at least. A single hand extended to touch the bark of the tree. Head inclining as his gaze fell upon the branches noting the shriveled berries that still clung to the trees and those that littered the ground. Burning the trees was the correct course, should the villagers have found themselves absent one priest. Slowly he turned back to Waltz.
”I seek no reward, Sir. Service to the faith is payment enough, though I will be most humbled if you could provide me a place to stay for the night and perhaps a meal. Servants of the faith are not permitted coin and must rely on the kindness of strangers in order to fulfill their quest.” he turned back towards the tree at hand before taking a step back. Digits lightly clutching the staff which he held. How many lives shall be spared this day?
A strange gust absent before seemed to swirl about them, tugging lightly at the Priet’s robes, causing those bells to toil once more. Slowly he lifted the staff above his head once he found a suitable spot, the work would be tedious, he knew. Since his spear of influence had been a contracted mass around his person and expanding it to cover such a wide area would be difficult indeed . Smoke wreathed about his form as he waved the staff back and forth causing those metal circlets to chime softly. White locks of hair began to lift off the male’s shoulders like tiny white snakes – his fourth-sight expanding to encompass the entire area. It was subtle at first, though it was clear that the male contained an immense amount of spiritual as befitting of a high-priests, a faint golden orb surrounded the diameter roughly the length of the staff he wielded. Finally the staff was lowered to touch the earth, then lifted again in its place a phantom stood. A golden rod, transparent and glowing brightly. The male walked down the row, setting the staff down once more. Then down the column for however long it took to do the same on the other side forming a box around the entire affected area.
Eyes quivered as his sights were expanded—beyond that of what a normal human was capable. The entire are was glowing then as if alight in a bright golden flame though none of the branches were burned and the light gave off no heat. Those standing close enough would feel a faint warmth that was somehow comforting. And providing all went accordingly; the sickness would be separated from the trees at a molecular level, drawn from the trees, fruits, and the earth. A blight upon the very air resembled a black mist as it was drawn towards the priests. A gourd at Yori’s hip uncorked itself and the blight was channeled into the vessel like a stream flowing into the mouth of a river before finally nothing remained.. and the spiritual pressure which could be felt faded.
The high-priests could be seen sitting upon his knees where he had concluded his work. Obviously in need of rest, though it was not the spiritual-exhaustion that taxed him. Having walked to the city then the length of the orchid left the anemic male quite weary.
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Hiyama
Committed
Roleplay posts: 87
Age: 16
Physical Description: A young man with an ordinary frame, still in his adolescence.
Clothes and Equipment: Red kimono, white obi, black hakama, and zori sandles. Is often seen wearing a crude, thick straw cloak.
Player's online availability : Depends on the story I'm in.
Registered: May 12, 2015 22:23:57 GMT -8
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Post by Hiyama on Jan 1, 2017 15:35:00 GMT -8
The man chortled heartily, adjusting his monocle to squint at Hiyama . Something seemed different about him, but he didn't know what. He certainly looked foreign, but that wasn't it. Perhaps it was how young he looked, or how worn out he seemed. Nonetheless, the boy was a newcomer, and wanted a place to stay. "Well, we've got the Trifle and Treacle, which is a cozy little inn if I do say so myself. It's right down the road. Tell them that BIlly Caramel sent you, they'll take care of you. Their food is excellent, and you look like you could use a hot meal if I do say so myself. They've got warm beds and very reasonable rates, so I think you'll be very comfortable there." He gestured down the road, towards a comfortable-looking inn. It had a brightly painted sign hanging over the door, displaying a pair of sugary confections. "Thank you very much." He nods in respect, glancing in the direction he spoke of. Food and a bed was all he needed, and he was sure he had enough coin. If Billy Caramel doesn't appear to have more questions, then Hiyama would continue on down the road towards the Trifle and Treacle. Eventually, he comes to the door, and steps inside quietly.
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Royal Fletcher
Widely Known
Roleplay posts: 1,339
Age: 19
Physical Description: Royal is a pale boy with dark bags under his bluish eyes, an unfortunate result of too many days spent staring at books indoors by candlelight. He's thin, of slightly below average height, and has white hair.
Clothes and Equipment: Roy carries around an enchanted parasol at all times, which floats above him and shields him from the sunlight. He also has a sword, a gift from his cousin Roxanne. His pockets are always filled with an unreasonable amount of chocolate, and he usually has some sort of cake or other baked goods on his person.
Allegiances: The Fletcher Family
Player's online availability : Unreasonably often
Registered: Jun 3, 2015 19:45:42 GMT -8
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Post by Royal Fletcher on Jan 1, 2017 16:21:32 GMT -8
“I am thankful.” he replied simply as the other had extended his welcome on behalf of the town still nothing was certain. Yori was relieved once Waltz had agreed to allow him to attend to the trees feeling it his duty to preserve them if possible. A nod was given as he followed the male towards the trees, stopping once their arrived at the designated location. Feet carried the male towards the first tree as he looked it over, noting the affect of the blight which had plagued them. So many. would he really be able to save them? The male appeared confident in his abilities at least. A single hand extended to touch the bark of the tree. Head inclining as his gaze fell upon the branches noting the shriveled berries that still clung to the trees and those that littered the ground. Burning the trees was the correct course, should the villagers have found themselves absent one priest. Slowly he turned back to Waltz. ”I seek no reward, Sir. Service to the faith is payment enough, though I will be most humbled if you could provide me a place to stay for the night and perhaps a meal. Servants of the faith are not permitted coin and must rely on the kindness of strangers in order to fulfill their quest.” he turned back towards the tree at hand before taking a step back. Digits lightly clutching the staff which he held. How many lives shall be spared this day?
A strange gust absent before seemed to swirl about them, tugging lightly at the Priet’s robes, causing those bells to toil once more. Slowly he lifted the staff above his head once he found a suitable spot, the work would be tedious, he knew. Since his spear of influence had been a contracted mass around his person and expanding it to cover such a wide area would be difficult indeed . Smoke wreathed about his form as he waved the staff back and forth causing those metal circlets to chime softly. White locks of hair began to lift off the male’s shoulders like tiny white snakes – his fourth-sight expanding to encompass the entire area. It was subtle at first, though it was clear that the male contained an immense amount of spiritual as befitting of a high-priests, a faint golden orb surrounded the diameter roughly the length of the staff he wielded. Finally the staff was lowered to touch the earth, then lifted again in its place a phantom stood. A golden rod, transparent and glowing brightly. The male walked down the row, setting the staff down once more. Then down the column for however long it took to do the same on the other side forming a box around the entire affected area. Eyes quivered as his sights were expanded—beyond that of what a normal human was capable. The entire are was glowing then as if alight in a bright golden flame though none of the branches were burned and the light gave off no heat. Those standing close enough would feel a faint warmth that was somehow comforting. And providing all went accordingly; the sickness would be separated from the trees at a molecular level, drawn from the trees, fruits, and the earth. A blight upon the very air resembled a black mist as it was drawn towards the priests. A gourd at Yori’s hip uncorked itself and the blight was channeled into the vessel like a stream flowing into the mouth of a river before finally nothing remained.. and the spiritual pressure which could be felt faded. The high-priests could be seen sitting upon his knees where he had concluded his work. Obviously in need of rest, though it was not the spiritual-exhaustion that taxed him. Having walked to the city then the length of the orchid left the anemic male quite weary. Supervisor Waltz watched, eyes wide, as Yori went about his business. Was this magic? He hadn't seen magic before, and wasn't quite sure. It certainly looked like magic. There weren't any mages or anything of the sort in town. There had been an alchemist's shop, run by his sister and her husband, but it had exploded fifteen or sixteen years ago, killing them both. It had been a huge tragedy in such a small town, and their little boy had been sent away to live with his grandmother. Waltz occasionally wondered what ever happened to his nephew, but really had no way of knowing. News was hard to come by, and it had been years since he'd been sent off. Sighing, Waltz shook his head and put the boy out of his mind and continued watching Yori's magic. He gasped as the black mist was drawn from the plants and was sucked into the gourd. Was that the blight? Once Yori finished, Waltz ran over to the trees. They were clean and healthy, and very clearly blight-free. The cherries were still small, but he had no doubt that they'd grow to a proper size in time. Walking over to the skinny priest, he helped the man to his feet. "Wow...that's very impressive! I can't believe you actually did that. Is the blight in your bottle right now? What if it leaks?" Easily lifting the skinny priest, Waltz helped him up onto the horse. The man clearly needed rest, and a good meal as well. "Come along, High Priest. You can stay at my place, and I'll make sure you're well fed. You've saved us a lot of trouble and money, and Madam Suiker will be pleased. She owns the cherry farms."
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Royal Fletcher
Widely Known
Roleplay posts: 1,339
Age: 19
Physical Description: Royal is a pale boy with dark bags under his bluish eyes, an unfortunate result of too many days spent staring at books indoors by candlelight. He's thin, of slightly below average height, and has white hair.
Clothes and Equipment: Roy carries around an enchanted parasol at all times, which floats above him and shields him from the sunlight. He also has a sword, a gift from his cousin Roxanne. His pockets are always filled with an unreasonable amount of chocolate, and he usually has some sort of cake or other baked goods on his person.
Allegiances: The Fletcher Family
Player's online availability : Unreasonably often
Registered: Jun 3, 2015 19:45:42 GMT -8
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Post by Royal Fletcher on Jan 1, 2017 16:44:16 GMT -8
"Thank you very much." He nods in respect, glancing in the direction he spoke of. Food and a bed was all he needed, and he was sure he had enough coin. If Billy Caramel doesn't appear to have more questions, then Hiyama would continue on down the road towards the Trifle and Treacle. Eventually, he comes to the door, and steps inside quietly. As Hiyama entered The Trifle and Treacle, the first thing he would notice was the smell of the warm cherry pies sitting on the countertop. There were three of them, all steaming as they cooled off. It was clear that they'd been pulled right out of the oven. The dining area was mostly empty, with a few farmers scattered around eating bowls of chicken soup. A rather rotund man wearing a white apron stepped out from a back room, carrying a fourth pie. Setting it on the counter with the other to cool, he turned to Hiyama.
"Welcome, traveler! Are you new in town? I don't believe I've seen your face before. Are you looking for a room, a meal, or both?" He gave Hiyama a friendly smile, gesturing for him to sit down at the counter.
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High Priest Yori
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Roleplay posts: 23
Registered: Jan 1, 2017 11:28:48 GMT -8
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Post by High Priest Yori on Jan 2, 2017 12:12:48 GMT -8
Digits curled lightly into the staff which was resting upon the ground at his side. His free hand slipping into the folds of his kimono, producing a paper talisman which he affixed to the side of the gourd as Supervisor Waltz approached and inquired about the bottle. Yori nodded slowly causing long strands of hair to tumble about his shoulders and frame his slender face which was kept partially hidden by the cloth. Once checking that the gourd was secure he looked up towards Waltz once more. “You do not have to worry about that, I have place a seal over the gourd to keep the Blight from escaping. I will carry it with me until I return to my order so that it may be purified and properly disposed.” And if for some reason the blight- had escaped he could always just recapture it, or so he thought.
His free hand rose to accept Waltz help as he was brought to is feet, using the staff as somewhat of a lever to pull himself free. Though before the priest knew it he had been helped on to the horse, allowing the beast to carry him wherever it may. Yori had ridden before, though usually by carriage so he was a bit unused to it. Still, riding on the horse would be a welcome respite from having to walk.
As for the trees, he had merely removed the sickness that was afflicting them – the fruits on the ground would eventually provide nutrients to the soil and the trees would produce as they once had.
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Royal Fletcher
Widely Known
Roleplay posts: 1,339
Age: 19
Physical Description: Royal is a pale boy with dark bags under his bluish eyes, an unfortunate result of too many days spent staring at books indoors by candlelight. He's thin, of slightly below average height, and has white hair.
Clothes and Equipment: Roy carries around an enchanted parasol at all times, which floats above him and shields him from the sunlight. He also has a sword, a gift from his cousin Roxanne. His pockets are always filled with an unreasonable amount of chocolate, and he usually has some sort of cake or other baked goods on his person.
Allegiances: The Fletcher Family
Player's online availability : Unreasonably often
Registered: Jun 3, 2015 19:45:42 GMT -8
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Post by Royal Fletcher on Jan 2, 2017 13:09:43 GMT -8
Waltz led the horse out of the farmlands, to a small cottage just outside the town. Hitching the horse up outside, he helped Yori off and led him into the cozy cottage. It was rather cramped inside, and things were strewn about rather randomly. It was by no means a dump, but it wasn't exactly neat either. He helped the tired priest into the living room, moving aside some coats to set him down on a soft, worn couch.
"Here you go, High Priest. Sorry about the mess. I'm not married and I don't get many visitors, so I seldom find reason to clean things up. Sit here, and I'll get you something to drink."
He headed off to the kitchen, and some banging and clattering ensued. Sticking his head back out through the doorway, he asked:
"What do you want to drink? I have water, milk, beer, cherry juice, cherry liquor, tea..."
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High Priest Yori
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Roleplay posts: 23
Registered: Jan 1, 2017 11:28:48 GMT -8
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Post by High Priest Yori on Jan 3, 2017 17:22:56 GMT -8
The farmlands seemed to spin about him as the horse carried him across the fields and to a small cottage, digits lightly curling around the staff which he carried as he laid it across his lap careful that it did not get caught on anything . He felt almost weightless like a cloud listing lazily through the sky until the best finally slowed to a stop and was hitched to a post. Yori slid from the borrowed saddled with he help of Waltz before following him inside. The dizzy-spell fading somewhat – though not completely. Golden hues slowly scanned the surrounding room, noting the untidiness of the space. Waltz comment drawing a subtle laugh from pursed lips. ”You should see Archbishop’s study.” it was true that however messy the room might have been the study was of a league of its own piled from floor to ceiling with various books, and scriptures. It was a wonder that the Archbishop was able to find anything in the cramped room, or that anyone was able to find him for that mater. He moved to take a sit on the couch once it had been cleared of debris, smoothing out his robes before taking a seat the incenses which had burned previously had already burned though the faint flowered scent still lingered about his person. He lowered the staff to rest against the edge of the couch hands moving to rest neatly upon his lap as the other had offered something to drink.
He looked a moment as if in thought—“I will try your Cherry Liquor, perhaps it will help calm my senses.” The order did not condemn alcohol though it was usually only taken in ceremony. Yori was rather bemused himself as to how drinking the substance would somehow stave off his own dizziness, though he was too tired to argue with himself.
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Royal Fletcher
Widely Known
Roleplay posts: 1,339
Age: 19
Physical Description: Royal is a pale boy with dark bags under his bluish eyes, an unfortunate result of too many days spent staring at books indoors by candlelight. He's thin, of slightly below average height, and has white hair.
Clothes and Equipment: Roy carries around an enchanted parasol at all times, which floats above him and shields him from the sunlight. He also has a sword, a gift from his cousin Roxanne. His pockets are always filled with an unreasonable amount of chocolate, and he usually has some sort of cake or other baked goods on his person.
Allegiances: The Fletcher Family
Player's online availability : Unreasonably often
Registered: Jun 3, 2015 19:45:42 GMT -8
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Post by Royal Fletcher on Jan 3, 2017 17:36:16 GMT -8
Waltz was somewhat surprised at the priest's choice, but chuckled and poured two glasses of the dark red fluid. It looked for all the world like red wine, but smelled much sweeter and stronger. A single brandy-soaked cherry sat at the bottom of each glass. He brought the drinks out to the living room and set one on the coffee table in front of Yori. Sitting down on an overstuffed easy chair, he watched the High Priest try the liquor.
"Y'know, you're not too bad for a priest, Yori. Most of the ones I know wouldn't even touch the cherry liquor. They're so dull sometimes. You seem like the fun sort. Helpful, too. Simple prayer wouldn't have helped those trees at all, and they would have been burned. As much as we try to avoid it, blights like that happen every once in a while, often enough that we have to budget for it. Thanks to you, we might have a surplus of cherries this year, which we can use to make this lovely liquor here. Among other things, of course."
He took a sip of his drink. It wasn't for the faint of heart, and the cherry at the bottom was a powerful surprise for all but the most experienced drinkers.
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High Priest Yori
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Post by High Priest Yori on Jan 3, 2017 18:07:23 GMT -8
Bent forward reaching for the glass as Waltz set both of the glasses upon the coffee table . In-truth the priest was not much of a drinker at least when it came to alcohol and likely might have been considered a light-weight. It was the common belief within the order that dulled senses would distance one from their faith though they often drank a small amount of the biter-wine during early mass it had become somewhat of a ritual. He lifted the glass in both hands eyeing the dark crimson substance which somehow reminded him of blood before lifting it towards his mouth, lowering his head slightly so that the flap over his face – still covered his eyes. Nose twitching , he sampled, sniffing at first. The sweet fragrant scent mixed with alcohol. He took a sip eyes fluttering open as the taste washed over his pallet. Listening as the man spoke of the other priest that he had encountered most resorting to simply prayers an scriptures rather that providing any real assistance. But sometime belief just simply wasn’t enough; men needed something less abstract. Golden hue settled upon the man.
“I’m sure they did what was within their capabilities. We are each gifted differently and must find our own way to serve.” He reclined slightly, though despite his somewhat relaxed manner, and the fact that he had been drinking the priest retained a somewhat dignified air. High-priests indeed. “Don’t judge us so harshly.” he reflected a moment over his own abilities, rare indeed but felt little need to comment about them. Should not be used wantonly. He took another sip. Already warmth had began to gather at his cheeks.
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Royal Fletcher
Widely Known
Roleplay posts: 1,339
Age: 19
Physical Description: Royal is a pale boy with dark bags under his bluish eyes, an unfortunate result of too many days spent staring at books indoors by candlelight. He's thin, of slightly below average height, and has white hair.
Clothes and Equipment: Roy carries around an enchanted parasol at all times, which floats above him and shields him from the sunlight. He also has a sword, a gift from his cousin Roxanne. His pockets are always filled with an unreasonable amount of chocolate, and he usually has some sort of cake or other baked goods on his person.
Allegiances: The Fletcher Family
Player's online availability : Unreasonably often
Registered: Jun 3, 2015 19:45:42 GMT -8
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Post by Royal Fletcher on Jan 3, 2017 18:30:20 GMT -8
Waltz nodded, watching carefully as the priest sipped his drink. Waltz was pretty fond of the cherry liquor, but it definitely wasn't for lightweights. He'd seen hardened adventurers passing through the town scoff at him when they saw him ordering it in Marzi's. They thought it was a woman's drink, probably because it was sugary and fruity. Marzi had told them that their drinks were free if they could eat three of the cherries from the bottom of the bottle on the top shelf. They'd all agreed, and none of them could swallow more than one. Even today, after drinking the town's cherry liquor for years, Waltz was still convinced that the cherries contained more concentrated alcohol than the rest of the bottle combined. They certainly were good, though.
"Yes, I suppose that's true. But still, you got the job done, and they didn't. People say that it's the thought that counts, but I'm all about the results. You delivered results, and saved three rows of trees. One hundred and fifty cherry trees, High Priest. That's 7500 pounds of cherries you saved. Think about that. The Northern Cherry Fields can feed so many more people this season, thanks to your help. I really appreciate it."
Sipping the cherry liquor again, he added:
"How's your drink?"
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High Priest Yori
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Post by High Priest Yori on Jan 4, 2017 19:36:36 GMT -8
The alcohol had already begun to go to the priests head even though he had scarcely touched the stuff, the flavor was thick on his tongue and filled his senses. The room seemed to be swaying almost as if he had been on the bows of a ship with the furniture sliding haphazardly across the floor. Yet somehow it was different from his usual spells; where the entire room spun violently about him. The drink was somehow relaxing and dulled his senses to the point where the swaying did not bother him. Warmth rose to his usually pale cheeks—tinting them a cherry flavor. He took another sip from the glass the second somehow going down easier as he grew accustomed to the taste. Though he would never become accustomed to it not fully at least. He leaned back slowly, shoulders resting against the back rest; golden hues meeting waltz through the thin veil as the other spoke. It was expected, he knew as much even before he had decided to help them. He was not so naïve to think otherwise . Was he being praised? He shifted uncomfortably upon the seat – perhaps not fully understanding the weight of what he had done.
“I merely did what anyone else in my position would.” He commented simply attempting to make light of the matter. He was used to his attendants fawning over him on a daily manner though he knew that was simply because of his ability, his status? Shoulders rolled slightly shrugging off his own thoughts. Those with coin at least. Would not stave. A soft breath slipped passed his lips, mingled with the scent of alcohol.
“Would you consider donating a portion to the needy?” He asked pointedly. The man had mentioned a reward after all, perhaps it could be put to better use. “I’m sure The Order would look upon this favorably as well and even be willing to send priests in the future, should your trees ever become afflicted.”
He looked towards the glass within his lap which threatened to spill, before slowly lifting it revealing a glass half-full. “Its quite.. er.. good.” Words.
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Royal Fletcher
Widely Known
Roleplay posts: 1,339
Age: 19
Physical Description: Royal is a pale boy with dark bags under his bluish eyes, an unfortunate result of too many days spent staring at books indoors by candlelight. He's thin, of slightly below average height, and has white hair.
Clothes and Equipment: Roy carries around an enchanted parasol at all times, which floats above him and shields him from the sunlight. He also has a sword, a gift from his cousin Roxanne. His pockets are always filled with an unreasonable amount of chocolate, and he usually has some sort of cake or other baked goods on his person.
Allegiances: The Fletcher Family
Player's online availability : Unreasonably often
Registered: Jun 3, 2015 19:45:42 GMT -8
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Post by Royal Fletcher on Jan 4, 2017 20:00:41 GMT -8
Waltz watched with amusement as the priest swayed slightly in his seat. Of all the things he'd expected to do today, getting a priest drunk was certainly not among them. It was funny, though. Yori was both the least uptight and the most useful priest he'd ever met. It seemed that the man couldn't hold his drink, but Waltz didn't mind. Even if he had a drunken priest on his hands, it didn't matter. They'd saved three rows of cherries today, and it was time to celebrate. When Yori suggested donating some cherries to the needy, Waltz nodded. It was a worthy investment, especially if the order would send more priests like Yori to prevent further blights.
"Yes, of course. I'm sure we could arrange something. Would you like to oversee the donation and distribution process? I'd have to speak to Madame Suiker before confirming anything, of course, but I'm fairly confident that we'll be able to spare some cherries. Considering the amount you saved us today, I wouldn't be surprised if she authorized a couple thousand pounds to be donated. I'll be sure to meet with her tomorrow, first thing in the morning."
He leaned back in his chair, swirling his drink in the glass before taking another sip. The cherry liquor really was pretty strong this year. Had they used a different recipe, or was it just a property of last year's cherry crop? He wasn't sure, liquor production wasn't his field of business.
"So, High Priest. Tell me about your order. What do you do?'
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High Priest Yori
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Post by High Priest Yori on Jan 4, 2017 21:08:03 GMT -8
A thin smile stretched across the priest’s cherry stained lips as Waltz agreed to making the contribution or at least talking to the Madame Suiker about it everything hinged on her decision. However the priest had made it clear that it was indeed a donation even if his actions had indebted the man. “Perhaps someone from The Order would be happy to oblige I must continue on with my journey, of course they follow me everywhere so locating someone will not be a difficult task. Of course if they will it I will assist.” His tone was almost of annoyance – the fact that he had men trailing after him day and night, when he had requested to complete his journey alone. He was easily followed given his condition and only able to travel a short distance each day. Obviously The Order had thought very highly of their priest and were loathe to lose him.
He took another-sip of the dark drink finishing off the liquid portion of the beverage before returning the glass to the coffee table, nearly missing the edge , though he had pushed the glass to far and it tipped over rolling a small distance across the surface of the table as the cherry bounced off the inner walls before tumbling across the table. He watched as the cherry rolled seemingly splitting into two before joining again. Oops. He blinked. Before picking it up very carefully between index and thumb carful as to not break the skin. Apprehension twisted across his features then as he eyed the small, explosive orb, he was very clearly drunk from the liquid alone and perhaps had said more about the order than he had wanted to in those few short words.
Eyes were swimming as he looked up at Waltz once more when he questioned about the order. A rather vague question. He popped the cherry into his mouth, sucking on it a moment before biting into the orb as he pondered over the question. There was so much to tell. Yori could spend hours going over passages and scriptures, the teachings of the faith though they were much like other priesthood. Futures twisted once more as the alcoholic juices spread across his pallet once more with a certain bite he had to force himself to swallow, pit and all the liquid burning his throat as it slid down with some effort. He coughed afterward, choking slightly on the seed until it finally dislodged itself.
His words were slurred as he spoke and it seemed that the priest had a hard time focusing though he managed as best he could. “Before I left. It was mostly ceremony, spending hours in quiet meditation while being pampered by the Order Attendants. I performed a certain dance during the harvest festival - which is supposed to bestow blessing upon the earth. Study, pray, ceremony, and listen to the people’s woe.” He paused a moment as if in thought though he was sure his words sounded nowhere near as elegant as they did in his head.
“Our order believes that there is only one god. He manifests himself in all things. Even the gods of other religions are a mere extension of his being. He takes on many forms and we all serve in our own way.”
He slumped back against the couch suddenly incredibly tired, his head was spinning and skin felt like fire to the touch- and there was a certain knotting of his stomach. “When I told the Archbishop I wanted to go on a second journey they were initially against it.'My place was the cathedral,' but I convinced them eventually that I would be able to serve better on the road than locked up behind stone walls.” and that's what it had been, a prison of stained-glass and archways. "I apologize if I seem preachy."
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Royal Fletcher
Widely Known
Roleplay posts: 1,339
Age: 19
Physical Description: Royal is a pale boy with dark bags under his bluish eyes, an unfortunate result of too many days spent staring at books indoors by candlelight. He's thin, of slightly below average height, and has white hair.
Clothes and Equipment: Roy carries around an enchanted parasol at all times, which floats above him and shields him from the sunlight. He also has a sword, a gift from his cousin Roxanne. His pockets are always filled with an unreasonable amount of chocolate, and he usually has some sort of cake or other baked goods on his person.
Allegiances: The Fletcher Family
Player's online availability : Unreasonably often
Registered: Jun 3, 2015 19:45:42 GMT -8
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Post by Royal Fletcher on Jan 4, 2017 21:59:46 GMT -8
Waltz's eyes widened as Yori swallowed the cherry. The priest was done for sure. He listened with interest as the the priest described his daily duties at the cathedral, trying his best to understand the increasingly slurred speech. It was funny to watch, he'd never seen a drunken priest before. It wasn't the sort of thing he expected to see, much less in his own home on his couch. When Yori apologized for being preachy, Waltz shook his head. This was the most entertainment he'd had in quite a while! It was even more fun than watching people try to flirt with Marzi at the tavern and getting shot down.
"No no, you're not sounding preachy at all. You're the least preachy priest I've ever met, in fact. Imagine that, a non-preachy high priest!"
He chuckled. The cherry liquor had the unfortunate side effect of making him think that he was funnier than he actually was.
"That does sound awfully dull, though. Just sitting around in a cathedral, meditating and praying all day...I don't think I'd be able to stand it. I can certainly see why you left. What have you done since then, though? What have you been doing on your travels? Have you seen anything interesting? Blessed any fields? Purified any cursed wells?"
He took a moment to top off his own glass, then held out the bottle, offering to refill Yori's. It was clear that he'd had enough, but it would simply be bad hospitality to refill his own and not offer the same to his guest.
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Osma Gaiman
Dedicated
Roleplay posts: 193
Age: 22
Physical Description: Physical Description:
Osma has fair skin, since she never had to toil outdoors. Her brown hair is so dark it is almost black and rests in long waves down to her waist. Her eyebrows are thick, since plucking them hasn't been invented yet. Her lips are full. Her brown eyes common.
She wasn't hit with the ugly stick when she was born, if one doesn't take into account an ugly personality.
Clothes and Equipment: Clothes and Equipment
A few dresses of good quality, made for warmth. Animal furs and lots of Stag horns on everything. Its a symbol of the noble house she is from.
Plant powders and the like hidden in "poison rings" and necklaces. Etc.
Knife and other tools used to harvest plants and birth babies.
Registered: Sept 17, 2016 8:24:18 GMT -8
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Post by Osma Gaiman on Jan 5, 2017 12:46:50 GMT -8
An invitation to a noble's house within the first 15 minutes of arrival! Osma's chin would have risen even higher than it was already set, would she not have fallen offer by the elevation.
She still "had it".
With a smile she politely curtsied. "It would be an honor to accept your generous invitation. Please allow me to settle in and wash off the dust of the road. Shall I come calling this evening?"
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Royal Fletcher
Widely Known
Roleplay posts: 1,339
Age: 19
Physical Description: Royal is a pale boy with dark bags under his bluish eyes, an unfortunate result of too many days spent staring at books indoors by candlelight. He's thin, of slightly below average height, and has white hair.
Clothes and Equipment: Roy carries around an enchanted parasol at all times, which floats above him and shields him from the sunlight. He also has a sword, a gift from his cousin Roxanne. His pockets are always filled with an unreasonable amount of chocolate, and he usually has some sort of cake or other baked goods on his person.
Allegiances: The Fletcher Family
Player's online availability : Unreasonably often
Registered: Jun 3, 2015 19:45:42 GMT -8
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Post by Royal Fletcher on Jan 5, 2017 12:59:02 GMT -8
Suiker hesitated for a moment, then nodded. She'd have to take her eyes off the woman for a while, but how much trouble could she get into in just a few hours? Besides, the extra time would allow her to have the staff get ready to entertain guests. After all, she was still a woman of high standing. It wouldn't do to bring visitors into a house with unprepared staff. No matter how incompetent the help could be sometimes, they would definitely be less incompetent with a few hours notice.
"Yes, of course. The evening sounds fine. At five o'clock sharp,"
She indicated a large clock tower sitting prominently in the center of town.
"I'll send a carriage to fetch you. Please wait for it in front of Marzi's tavern. Hopefully you won't be waiting long, as my carriages are never late. I look forward to seeing you later, then. Enjoy the town, Lady Gaiman."
She swept off, and the crowd parted to make way for her. Her poofy skirts required a rather sizable gap in the crowd, but they managed to get out of her way all the same. It was something that everyone in town had gotten used to at this point. Ella Suiker walked where she liked, and everyone else got out of her way. What could they do? She owned the cherry fields. Without the cherries, Sugar Hollow would starve. There was no way the peach orchards would ever be able to support the town on their own.
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Registered: Oct 31, 2024 17:26:07 GMT -8
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2017 6:35:40 GMT -8
So. Many. People. He just nibbled on the peach in his hold and remained all but lodged firmly into his elder brother's side as they shuffled/paraded along. Because blasted Toliver never shuffled or sneaked - he ALWAYS had to stomp around like a proud knight. Just how did he stand the attention?
When ushered into the little shop, his gaze only lingered on the keeper long enough for a meager nod of greeting before beginning to browse about the place. At least the place smelled nice. It helped him enjoy the peach a little more.
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High Priest Yori
Established
Roleplay posts: 23
Registered: Jan 1, 2017 11:28:48 GMT -8
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Post by High Priest Yori on Jan 7, 2017 12:06:41 GMT -8
The priest’s stomach was in rope by the time he had finished his tale and the fact that he had very little to eat for the past few days did little to alleviate this as he felt his body wanting to expel the substance that he had just consumed. Though he restrained himself, it would be unseemly for a priest after all. Though it did add a tinge of pink to his otherwise pale features. Lips curl slightly as Waltz began to speak . A non-preachy priest. This was true at least in the case of Yori, he did not like trying to force his own beliefs upon others. It was a path one must walk willingly. Yori allowed a faint chuckle at Walz’s joke perhaps finding it more amusing than he ought to in his drunken state. Eyes seeming to float beneath that thin veil, the room continued to sway about him in gentle strokes.
He was about to speak more upon the subject when Waltz asked him about his own travels. ”You have quite the vivid imagination, Waltz. My journey has only just begun, but I suppose cleansing your trees is a good start.” He mused reflectively brushing a thumb across a smooth chin.
When the male offered to fill his cup he lifted a hand in refusal shaking his head lightly – causing those long strands of white hair to whip about his face, and tiny gold bells to sing.
“I think I’ve had a bit to much as it is.” He paused attempting to focus his gaze upon the male. “Might I make use of your baths, I believe the steam would do me some good.”
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