Thanks. You do recognize the protagonist, don't you?
Ok. For the final role I got even two submissions, surprisingly. Although, one was another take from Dwarf, who nobly chose to support this thread with one more character, who (as we hoped) could be claimed by someone interested, after I have written her (the character was female) introduction. But some problems arose and while I was trying to figure them out, a late-arrival appeared:
The fourth traveler was a young halfling man. His seemed neither relaxed, nor nervous, but rather deep in thought. His eyes were half closed, and fingers of his right hand were strumming invisible strings, while his other hand supported his head, with the elbow on a half-bent knee of his leg. He was obviously a musician, with his instrument - a tear-drop shaped mandola in a leather case, strapped on his back. He wore a linen cloak with a brownish fringe and under it he had a brilliant leather jacket with silvery stripes. On his legs he had dark-red leather trousers and leather boots, coming up to the middle of his ankle. But, for or all the pompousness of his garments, he didn't look like one concerned with ridicule. His thin mouth gave away experience in the more cruel ways of life, even if his whole face was covered in a shadow of sadness of one used to express his finest emotions in poetry.
- A fine young fellow from Org... with whom (the character), I still managed to hit a small bump, namely: well, he's a halfling. There aren't any halflings in Dwarf Fortress, as far as I know...
And... Wait. I realize now, that besides a halfling getting into DF universe, I managed to fit luxurious boots onto his tender furry feet!
What do you, guys, say?
Part of the reason I chose Org's character over Dwarf's was that now we have well represented height minority, and, of course, Org's character is claimed right away.On the other hand, if that's alright, I'm posting another paragraph.
The four travelers were different. Not only by appearance, or demeanour, but beside that, they were separated by some imperceptible boundaries that made them set themselves down a few feet from each other, and keep from talking. But it may be that the very atmosphere of the place made everyone shy, or the peace and calmness around weren't very favourable to the travelers' cause. And so, the first man spoke in an uncomfortable whisper to his companions:
- ending in suspense. We still need to discuss a couple of details, and in the meantime, our characters may try out their voices
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