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Aspiring author, D&D lover and pretty good narrator. You might say I love stories, and I have many to tell.
WIP: Cloudrend and the Hidden Face
@tori_goggin Jynrahd's middle name is Trothar - a Draconic name that roughly means 'relentless'.
Jyn doesn't share it much. "By dragonborn standards its a bit...lame. Kinda like 'Trevor'."
@waschbaerella The girl gasps dramatically and holds her face in glee.
"Ohhhhh-!! I looove love stories! M-my name's Hinqorel. What book is that? Is it yours, can I see it, is it good?"
She asks it all at top speed while happily tip-tapping left and right.
@waschbaerella "Well." He shrugs, rattling the halberd on his back, "If one comes at me or threatens the people, I'd be duty-bound to act, but no. I don't agree with mindless slaughter. What's a monster if not an animal we've labelled such?"
He smiles, though not easily.
"No problem, ma'am."
@waschbaerella "Hmph."
The sound is reminiscent of a dragon's snort, but it was just a scoff.
"No cause for alarm, ma'am. My men and I have been stationed here to guard the populace until those 'hunters' clear out. Name's Jynrahd."
He taps his badge.
"If you've any issues, look for our symbol."
@Sageofcoolness The building mechanics in Tears of the Kingdom are an unbelievably impressive feat of game design and technological prowess.
But building things isn't fun or necessary - you can and most likely will beat the game without building anything the game didn't already design for you.