I don't know. I believe he's guarding Isma herself. I was only able to get to her Grove after honorably besting him in battle. He guarded an acid pump that opened the route to it. I doubt he himself has gone inside. Isma's last thoughts were of not having time, directed at Ogrim.
They're still going to be doing a little polishing of the pieces with their tendrils, though naturally with far less concentration. They'll stick to the simpler big ones that look like guards.
The Knight gives a description and sketch of Dryya's unique armor, making note that they hadn't seen a weapon. It may have been buried among the mantids' bodies, or otherwise lost in battle. Perhaps that's why she lost? The White Lady is nearly blind. She once mistook me for Ogrim with the charm and spoke of Dryya as though she still survives, and was grateful for his apparent visit. She is a detached being otherwise and did not question his uncharacteristic silence. She must have been fond of at least those two.
The Knight stops a moment. Ogrim would speak of the Great Knights, yes...and they're only now considering this could be a delicate subject.
I suspect they were fairly close. He knew them all and misses each, with Isma most. He holds belief that they are all still alive and can bring the Five back together in the King's name, who he appears to not know is dead either. They tap the facts above about Isma and her grove. Their next line is not meant as unkindness: In denial and ignorant. He must have been guarding the Grove and nothing else for a great amount of time.
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Date: 2022-12-03 10:52 am (UTC)Isma's last thoughts were of not having time, directed at Ogrim.
They're still going to be doing a little polishing of the pieces with their tendrils, though naturally with far less concentration. They'll stick to the simpler big ones that look like guards.
The Knight gives a description and sketch of Dryya's unique armor, making note that they hadn't seen a weapon. It may have been buried among the mantids' bodies, or otherwise lost in battle. Perhaps that's why she lost?
The White Lady is nearly blind. She once mistook me for Ogrim with the charm and spoke of Dryya as though she still survives, and was grateful for his apparent visit. She is a detached being otherwise and did not question his uncharacteristic silence.
She must have been fond of at least those two.
The Knight stops a moment. Ogrim would speak of the Great Knights, yes...and they're only now considering this could be a delicate subject.
I suspect they were fairly close. He knew them all and misses each, with Isma most.
He holds belief that they are all still alive and can bring the Five back together in the King's name, who he appears to not know is dead either. They tap the facts above about Isma and her grove. Their next line is not meant as unkindness: In denial and ignorant. He must have been guarding the Grove and nothing else for a great amount of time.