11-01-2007, 01:23 PM
(Galen)
mmmgghhnnRUUUUUAH
*Galen stretched when he woke to find that he was on the same mound of grass he slept on two days ago. He quickly looked around and noticed nothing but trees, animals, and his burnt out lantern.*
What...happened?
*Galen was very confused as this couldn't have been a dream whatsoever. He felt here was no way he could dream up something of that proportion.*
It couldn't have been a dream. Wait a second.
*Galen checked his body for bruising or cuts if there were any and did not find any to his suprise.*
It was a dream?! Wow. I must consult the magicians in Britain about this, perhaps they have some answers. Thats going to be a long journey, I need to buy some food first.
*Galen walked slowly, as if still getting his bearings from a real battle. Heading towards the Inn to buy some meats and breads, he noticed the same child who he saved in his dream.*
(Child)
Morning mister! How are you today? Have any gold to spare? *More questions rambled from the innocent child*
(Galen)
I'm doing fine today son, thank you for asking. Here, I have a job for you if you want some money. You look like an honest boy, so I will help you with your problems.
*Galens looked at the boy some more and noticed he had ragged clothes, he presented himself with the features of a homeless child.*
(Galen)
If you go buy me some bread, wine and ribs, I will pay you 100 gold for your efforts, but you must tell no one of this. It is very crucial my boy. Here, take this bag of 50 gold pieces, and buy as many as you can for me.
(Child)
You can count on me sir! *sings and skips to the Inn*
*The boy looked like he had found his family for the first time. He was so delighted to have someone or anyone care for him in such a way. The boy's day had been made.*
*The boy took nearly 5 minutes to come back with the goods. Galen had been waiting patiently by the center of the town for him, the same place he had the dream about, though he did not have a weary feeling, that made him feel as if he had a nightmare.*
(Child)
MISTERRRRR!
*The boy ran as fast as he could with the full bag slewn over his shoulder Galen had handed him earlier*
(Child)
I have the food you wanted! Here is the rest of the gold, I think its 5 or 6 left.
*Galen was astounded at the honesty of the young lad.*
(Galen)
My boy, here, keep the rest, and here is your 100 gold pieces. Here, have a bread loaf as well. I'm sure you will do right with your money, I have no doubts. But be careful of people who want to steal and scam your belongings. My advice is to put it in a bank and save it for a rainy day.
*The boy looked so happy, it filled Galen with a sense of belonging, the belonging he had once longed, the feeling of being wanted. He then realized that was his purpose, to help others in need.*
(Child)
Thanks mister!!!! *sings and skips along*
(Galen)
Time to head out. I have a long journey. I must craft a sword before I leave just incase I run across a wild animal.
(Continued when I come home from work today)
mmmgghhnnRUUUUUAH
*Galen stretched when he woke to find that he was on the same mound of grass he slept on two days ago. He quickly looked around and noticed nothing but trees, animals, and his burnt out lantern.*
What...happened?
*Galen was very confused as this couldn't have been a dream whatsoever. He felt here was no way he could dream up something of that proportion.*
It couldn't have been a dream. Wait a second.
*Galen checked his body for bruising or cuts if there were any and did not find any to his suprise.*
It was a dream?! Wow. I must consult the magicians in Britain about this, perhaps they have some answers. Thats going to be a long journey, I need to buy some food first.
*Galen walked slowly, as if still getting his bearings from a real battle. Heading towards the Inn to buy some meats and breads, he noticed the same child who he saved in his dream.*
(Child)
Morning mister! How are you today? Have any gold to spare? *More questions rambled from the innocent child*
(Galen)
I'm doing fine today son, thank you for asking. Here, I have a job for you if you want some money. You look like an honest boy, so I will help you with your problems.
*Galens looked at the boy some more and noticed he had ragged clothes, he presented himself with the features of a homeless child.*
(Galen)
If you go buy me some bread, wine and ribs, I will pay you 100 gold for your efforts, but you must tell no one of this. It is very crucial my boy. Here, take this bag of 50 gold pieces, and buy as many as you can for me.
(Child)
You can count on me sir! *sings and skips to the Inn*
*The boy looked like he had found his family for the first time. He was so delighted to have someone or anyone care for him in such a way. The boy's day had been made.*
*The boy took nearly 5 minutes to come back with the goods. Galen had been waiting patiently by the center of the town for him, the same place he had the dream about, though he did not have a weary feeling, that made him feel as if he had a nightmare.*
(Child)
MISTERRRRR!
*The boy ran as fast as he could with the full bag slewn over his shoulder Galen had handed him earlier*
(Child)
I have the food you wanted! Here is the rest of the gold, I think its 5 or 6 left.
*Galen was astounded at the honesty of the young lad.*
(Galen)
My boy, here, keep the rest, and here is your 100 gold pieces. Here, have a bread loaf as well. I'm sure you will do right with your money, I have no doubts. But be careful of people who want to steal and scam your belongings. My advice is to put it in a bank and save it for a rainy day.
*The boy looked so happy, it filled Galen with a sense of belonging, the belonging he had once longed, the feeling of being wanted. He then realized that was his purpose, to help others in need.*
(Child)
Thanks mister!!!! *sings and skips along*
(Galen)
Time to head out. I have a long journey. I must craft a sword before I leave just incase I run across a wild animal.
(Continued when I come home from work today)