Raz

Re: Conversation with Gryphon on the night before

Spoiler: For Gryphon
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With Gryphon clarifying his understanding of a partnership, Raz nods in agreement.
"Yes, that sounds good to me. Let us talk about further details when the job here is done.", he suggests. [color=goldenrod]"I appreciate the offer and your hospitality." He says with a slight bow.

Assuming that this closes up the conversation, he wishes Gryphon good night, and then (as described earlier) goes to sleep.


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Re: Kleris' prayer
Raz follows the ritual from afar. He has seen his share of people praying, but most of the times out of despair instead conviction. Kleris however appears to follow a well-trained tradition. He makes a mental note about it, but does not address it any further. There might come a time to think about such issues, but it is not now.

Re: Arimart's prayer
The chant does not sound overly familiar to Raz, but the open commitment to the Silver Flame feels much more expected from the knight in shining armor. Again, he makes a mental note but does not follow up on it.

Re: Kett's make up choice
Raz shortly addresses Kett after she has finished her masterwork. "Good job." He says, honestly. "Seems like you met my uncle Phil once, the old boar." He adds with a wink, before turning on a more serious face again, focusing on the tasks at hand.

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Re: The Mobstacle
While the steeds are being summoned, Raz tries to get an overview of the outsides. As the mob arrives led by the fellow reacher draws near, he warns the others lowly. Raz is happy to see Kleris solve the issue, without requiring his further involvement, and he stays quiet for the conversation to not spoil anything. As they are gone, he gives Kleris an appreciating nod.

Re: The Triangle Passage
Raz swings onto horseback behind Gryphon with more innate grace than actual training. While he had occasionally ridden beasts in the Eldeen Reaches, those were usually druid trained, and he was rather used to approach the enemy on foot. Yet, he does not complain, and rather keeps his eyes peeled for any kind of danger that could approach them on their passage. As they near the market, he feels the anticipation growing in him. If they would be discovered here, near the market, whatever hell would break loose could hurt many civilians, and he might just die from a pitchfork through the chest as from an arrow of one of the way too many guards. "Too many." is the only thing he whispers to Gryphon as the mage pulls up the horse next to Arimart. Fortunately in the eyes of the shifter, Arimart is all for an approach that prevents bloodshed, and he seriously hopes that the knight's status and papers would just help them pass.