ROLEPLAY


Une histoire de forage

On that day, Haokan had a big smile on his face when he visited Jeoi Di-Shuan.
- Hey, no wince today? teased the harvest trainer.
- Né, for once it was good!
- You have finally understood the benefits of digging...
- Well... in a way. I found a teacher! And a very good one!
- Ho, maybe I know her?
- Nu né sok, she's a trykette... but she knows the Jungle well. She is Nair Krill.

The trainer guffaw:
- Poor Haokan, I don't know if you got a good deal ! She has the reputation of emptying all the bars in the Bark. Even if I rarely see her at Min Cho's bar... You'll spend more time making her drop her bottle than digging!
- No, I'm not! We had a great time and the contents of her bottle doesn't prevent her from giving good advice. I have made more progress in one hour with her than I have in several seasons with kamists. She is like Miles Dodoine in Silan. Just effective, even if she jokes a lot.
- How did you convince her to teach you how to dig? You're the clumsiest and least motivated digger I've met in years, and she's a pretty lonely digger.
- We met at storytelling evenings. Besides, it's not the only fantastic people I've had meeting at these evenings. I learned that she knew how to lead the pickaxe... so I took a chance and she agreed to take me on as an apprentice. And her prices suit me well.
- Does she charge you? Ha, those trykers!
- Yes, in stories.
- Stories?
- Digging takes time to chat and tell a story. Today I only had a little tale, and yet I've progressed enormously. What will it be like if I start the saga of the Great Masks!

Jeoi Di-Shuan almost choked with laughter:
- If you tell her the whole story, she'll need a damn drink! Here, I've got a bottle of Bambooka left... you can bring it to her sometime. But have pity on her, stay with the poko tales for now!
Show topic
Last visit Saturday, 27 April 12:39:11 UTC
P_:

powered by ryzom-api