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===The Jester, the Travelers, and the Monster=== | ===The Jester, the Travelers, and the Monster=== | ||
Marcello spent a few years as the Templar Captain watching [[Angelo]] and being under the watch of [[Abbot Francisco]]. The abbey is soon visited by a jester, [[Dhoulmagus]] with an eerie aura. The jester did stay for long, leaving before night had even come. After this visit, Marcello tightened the guard so strangers would have limited access to the Abbey. A few days later, a group of travelers came to the Abbey. An ex-bandit named [[Yangus]], an aristocrat girl named {{Jessica}}, and the {{Hero 8}}. Two Templars guarding the door that led to to the sleeping quarters threaten them to leave when Marcello intervenes from a large window just above them. He reprimanded the guards for being rude and sullying the reputation of the Templars. | Marcello spent a few years as the Templar Captain watching [[Angelo]] and being under the watch of [[Abbot Francisco]]. The abbey is soon visited by a jester, [[Dhoulmagus]] with an eerie aura. The jester did not stay for long, leaving before night had even come. After this visit, Marcello tightened the guard so strangers would have limited access to the Abbey. A few days later, a group of travelers came to the Abbey. An ex-bandit named [[Yangus]], an aristocrat girl named {{Jessica}}, and the {{Hero 8}}. Two Templars guarding the door that led to to the sleeping quarters threaten them to leave when Marcello intervenes from a large window just above them. He reprimanded the guards for being rude and sullying the reputation of the Templars. | ||
The guards kneel and apologize to Marcello. Marcello, in turn, apologizes for his guards' behavior saying they have had a problem with strangers as of late, but also saying that that was none of their matters. He asked them to leave and warned them that his men were ill at ease and might not be able to stop them again. The party then left and headed to [[Simpleton]], meeting [[Angelo]] while they were there. | The guards kneel and apologize to Marcello. Marcello, in turn, apologizes for his guards' behavior saying they have had a problem with strangers as of late, but also saying that that was none of their matters. He asked them to leave and warned them that his men were ill at ease and might not be able to stop them again. The party then left and headed to [[Simpleton]], meeting [[Angelo]] while they were there. | ||