一个倒计时。一个钩子。
#1388138
笑,deh啊,,,小精灵是生来那样的……在你面前当然不一样XD
@146 = ~To me this seems very likely. But perhaps a dwarf is a better judge in such matters.~
@147 = ~Valygar, someone told me that Kivan and you are birds of a feather. But I have never known my husband to be so solemn... before Tazok's attack. Did he- ~
@148 = ~Was he -~
@149 = ~As grim as I, Deheriana? Yes.~
@150 = ~I am glad that he did not remain that way. O, I am sorry. I was just... bubbling.~
@151 = ~I am too thick-skinned to be wounded by an offhand remark. If I weren't, I'd have ended up picking fights in every tavern in Amn with the drunks who slander Corthala.~
@152 = ~Still, I did not mean to imply that brooding is unattractive or wrong. My kin values lightheartedness more than other peoples. So much, in fact, that among N'Tel'Quess it is often seen as fault.~
@153 = ~Deheriana, a woman, or for that matter, a man of any race would find it hard to be at ease with a cursed fugitive of solitary demeanor. Now stop fretting. You did not offend me.~
@154 = ~I wish very much to be your friend, Valygar.~
@155 = ~A strange wish. But friendships do not grow overnight like mushrooms, lady.~
@156 = ~It is interesting, is it not? One can fall in love in a split moment, but friendship is not like this.~
@157 = ~Love that comes like a bolt out of the blue disappears in a flash.~
@146 = ~To me this seems very likely. But perhaps a dwarf is a better judge in such matters.~
@147 = ~Valygar, someone told me that Kivan and you are birds of a feather. But I have never known my husband to be so solemn... before Tazok's attack. Did he- ~
@148 = ~Was he -~
@149 = ~As grim as I, Deheriana? Yes.~
@150 = ~I am glad that he did not remain that way. O, I am sorry. I was just... bubbling.~
@151 = ~I am too thick-skinned to be wounded by an offhand remark. If I weren't, I'd have ended up picking fights in every tavern in Amn with the drunks who slander Corthala.~
@152 = ~Still, I did not mean to imply that brooding is unattractive or wrong. My kin values lightheartedness more than other peoples. So much, in fact, that among N'Tel'Quess it is often seen as fault.~
@153 = ~Deheriana, a woman, or for that matter, a man of any race would find it hard to be at ease with a cursed fugitive of solitary demeanor. Now stop fretting. You did not offend me.~
@154 = ~I wish very much to be your friend, Valygar.~
@155 = ~A strange wish. But friendships do not grow overnight like mushrooms, lady.~
@156 = ~It is interesting, is it not? One can fall in love in a split moment, but friendship is not like this.~
@157 = ~Love that comes like a bolt out of the blue disappears in a flash.~
#1388140
默认一代交战了XDD deh还会牵小v手……
@161 = ~From the curses you so generously sling at others, it must be as discomforting for you to travel with surfacers as it is for us to walk side by side with a drow.~
@162 = ~You are wrong, darthiir. The surfacers are frightened of me because of my race, while I am afraid of no surfacer.~
@163 = ~Even of the mob that was ready to burn you alive?~
@164 = ~No. Nor was I afraid of your husband who strung his bow to shoot an arrow through my heart to put a 'merciful' end to my existence.~
@165 = ~I am not afraid of those who would kill me. Fear makes a jalil less efficient. So I loathe them instead, and I kill them first.~
@166 = ~There is a cruel wisdom in your words, Viconia, but there is something in it that allowed you to survive whereas I died.~
@167 = ~It's drow wisdom, jalil, and no good for placid surfacers. Why are you talking to me? To spite your male? ~
@168 = ~Viconia, I love Kivan more than life itself, but he and I are our own beings. I am not of Shevarash's flock and I think... I think I could understand you better than he can. We are both women, Viconia, we both were hurt. (Deheriana takes Viconia's hand.)~
@169 = ~Males are stupid and weak, jalil. See how he glowers at you, as if afraid that you can somehow dirty yourself on my black skin, but dares not to order you to stay away from my dark tenets.~
@170 = ~Feh, it may even be amusing to talk with you again.~
@161 = ~From the curses you so generously sling at others, it must be as discomforting for you to travel with surfacers as it is for us to walk side by side with a drow.~
@162 = ~You are wrong, darthiir. The surfacers are frightened of me because of my race, while I am afraid of no surfacer.~
@163 = ~Even of the mob that was ready to burn you alive?~
@164 = ~No. Nor was I afraid of your husband who strung his bow to shoot an arrow through my heart to put a 'merciful' end to my existence.~
@165 = ~I am not afraid of those who would kill me. Fear makes a jalil less efficient. So I loathe them instead, and I kill them first.~
@166 = ~There is a cruel wisdom in your words, Viconia, but there is something in it that allowed you to survive whereas I died.~
@167 = ~It's drow wisdom, jalil, and no good for placid surfacers. Why are you talking to me? To spite your male? ~
@168 = ~Viconia, I love Kivan more than life itself, but he and I are our own beings. I am not of Shevarash's flock and I think... I think I could understand you better than he can. We are both women, Viconia, we both were hurt. (Deheriana takes Viconia's hand.)~
@169 = ~Males are stupid and weak, jalil. See how he glowers at you, as if afraid that you can somehow dirty yourself on my black skin, but dares not to order you to stay away from my dark tenets.~
@170 = ~Feh, it may even be amusing to talk with you again.~
#1388143
@58 = ~Imoen! Be careful! You just about tripped over that-~
@59 = ~Heya, Deheriana. It's a fine day, dontcha think?~
@60 = ~A fine day indeed, young one.~
@61 = ~Oh, no! Did you have to recover your spirit or whatever it was, only to join the rest of the world in treating me like I am some five-year-old with unwashed ears?~
@62 = ~Hmm, now that you have mentioned it, your ears do require a good bathing.~
@63 = ~What?!~
@64 = ~While we are at it, we have to do something about your runny nose, too...~
@65 = ~Deher-~
@66 = ~And you are growing out of your cloak again!~
@67 = ~Oh!~
@68 = ~Guess you'd just have to let out the seams again, aunty. Can I go play now? Can I? Pweetty pleeeeaaase?!~
@69 = ~Do skip along deary, do skip along. And do not forget to wash your ears!~
@70 = ~Rightoooway, aunty Rina!~
@71 = ~The Long Face joking? Sheesh, what's next? Kivan pullin' pranks? I gotta stick around for that!~
@72 = ~You seem to have a frown for every occasion, Jaheira. How about a smile for a change?~
@73 = ~Were I in your shoes, I would have smiled less often, Deheriana. I would have been concerned about the consequences of cheating the Great Mother.~
@74 = ~You are not in my shoes. You could have been, in a way... if you did not always play by the rules.~
@75 = ~Certain rules are not for trifling with when blood rushes in your head.~
@76 = ~Blood indeed compels us to act. Perhaps half-blood compels to half-act, half-love, half- ~
@59 = ~Heya, Deheriana. It's a fine day, dontcha think?~
@60 = ~A fine day indeed, young one.~
@61 = ~Oh, no! Did you have to recover your spirit or whatever it was, only to join the rest of the world in treating me like I am some five-year-old with unwashed ears?~
@62 = ~Hmm, now that you have mentioned it, your ears do require a good bathing.~
@63 = ~What?!~
@64 = ~While we are at it, we have to do something about your runny nose, too...~
@65 = ~Deher-~
@66 = ~And you are growing out of your cloak again!~
@67 = ~Oh!~
@68 = ~Guess you'd just have to let out the seams again, aunty. Can I go play now? Can I? Pweetty pleeeeaaase?!~
@69 = ~Do skip along deary, do skip along. And do not forget to wash your ears!~
@70 = ~Rightoooway, aunty Rina!~
@71 = ~The Long Face joking? Sheesh, what's next? Kivan pullin' pranks? I gotta stick around for that!~
@72 = ~You seem to have a frown for every occasion, Jaheira. How about a smile for a change?~
@73 = ~Were I in your shoes, I would have smiled less often, Deheriana. I would have been concerned about the consequences of cheating the Great Mother.~
@74 = ~You are not in my shoes. You could have been, in a way... if you did not always play by the rules.~
@75 = ~Certain rules are not for trifling with when blood rushes in your head.~
@76 = ~Blood indeed compels us to act. Perhaps half-blood compels to half-act, half-love, half- ~
#1388149
@94 = ~A phoenix has risen from ashes to perch on a doomed man's wrist and sing sweetly and lo! The curse is broken.~
@95 = ~From thousands of possible finales, this play has ended in a trivial felicity.~
@96 = ~Why do you consider happiness trivial, Haer'Dalis? ~
@97 = ~To this sparrow's eyes, every happy couple possesses the same bliss: a brass statuette nice to look at, every rivulet familiar to tears, as it comes from the only mold in the foundry.~
@98 = ~While each unhappy couple suffers a unique ailment.~
@99 = ~Precisely. ~
@100 = ~And what did you desire? Me leaving Kivan? Or Kivan leaving me?~
@101 = ~A tragedy I wanted to unfold afore me. A tragedy with an outcome which would have frightened and awed the audience instead of leaving it docile and sleepy-eyed. They have expected it, after all.~
@102 = ~Haer'Dalis, Kivan and I do not desire an audience. Simple happiness is what I crave, not a gawking crowd pointing out to each other our wounds and our pain.~
@103 = ~I can find simplicity where're I turn on the Prime. For once, I had hoped to see the stars, not the star-crossed lovers, emerge victorious, the gods to be proven fools and the law of love undefeated, broken.~
@104 = ~Such a cruel thing you wish upon us, Haer'Dalis.~
@105 = ~You have been cruel first to this sparrow promising a song yet unsung, and then turning it into a nursery rhyme. You've cheated me of a song, lady. And that's not counting that such an orderly solution as renewed bonds of marriage affects the world's entropy adversely.~
@106 = ~I am not sorry at all to have hurt your feelings in this way, bard.~
@107 = ~Cruel phoenix.~
@95 = ~From thousands of possible finales, this play has ended in a trivial felicity.~
@96 = ~Why do you consider happiness trivial, Haer'Dalis? ~
@97 = ~To this sparrow's eyes, every happy couple possesses the same bliss: a brass statuette nice to look at, every rivulet familiar to tears, as it comes from the only mold in the foundry.~
@98 = ~While each unhappy couple suffers a unique ailment.~
@99 = ~Precisely. ~
@100 = ~And what did you desire? Me leaving Kivan? Or Kivan leaving me?~
@101 = ~A tragedy I wanted to unfold afore me. A tragedy with an outcome which would have frightened and awed the audience instead of leaving it docile and sleepy-eyed. They have expected it, after all.~
@102 = ~Haer'Dalis, Kivan and I do not desire an audience. Simple happiness is what I crave, not a gawking crowd pointing out to each other our wounds and our pain.~
@103 = ~I can find simplicity where're I turn on the Prime. For once, I had hoped to see the stars, not the star-crossed lovers, emerge victorious, the gods to be proven fools and the law of love undefeated, broken.~
@104 = ~Such a cruel thing you wish upon us, Haer'Dalis.~
@105 = ~You have been cruel first to this sparrow promising a song yet unsung, and then turning it into a nursery rhyme. You've cheated me of a song, lady. And that's not counting that such an orderly solution as renewed bonds of marriage affects the world's entropy adversely.~
@106 = ~I am not sorry at all to have hurt your feelings in this way, bard.~
@107 = ~Cruel phoenix.~
#1388155
@126 = ~Of course, my friend, of course. (Deheriana smiles quizzically). Come that day, maybe I will remind you of your words.~
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@191 = ~(She smiles back in a warm open way, and this smile lights up her face.)~
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@186 = ~(You realize that she was already smiling, a small dreamy smile that seems to come to her face every time she looks at Kivan.)~
@187 = ~I wish that others smiled more often. All this doom and gloom be damned.~
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@191 = ~(She smiles back in a warm open way, and this smile lights up her face.)~
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@186 = ~(You realize that she was already smiling, a small dreamy smile that seems to come to her face every time she looks at Kivan.)~
@187 = ~I wish that others smiled more often. All this doom and gloom be damned.~
#1388158
@842 = ~Some trees can become your friends and even comrades at arms.~
@843 = ~Can you imagine anything that is more elegant than a silver birch or mightier than an oak tree, more delicate than a snowdrop flower?~
@844 = ~Yes, as a matter of fact, I can.~
@845 = ~No, I guess not.~
@846 = ~Yes it is fortunate that this marvelous place is not a scene of slaughter anymore.~
@847 = ~It reminds me of Syldritch Trea, a sacred grove in my native forest of Shilmista.~
@843 = ~Can you imagine anything that is more elegant than a silver birch or mightier than an oak tree, more delicate than a snowdrop flower?~
@844 = ~Yes, as a matter of fact, I can.~
@845 = ~No, I guess not.~
@846 = ~Yes it is fortunate that this marvelous place is not a scene of slaughter anymore.~
@847 = ~It reminds me of Syldritch Trea, a sacred grove in my native forest of Shilmista.~
#1388161
@191 = ~She convinced the rest of my kin to leave for Evermeet. I stayed behind, for after the freezing winter I saw the new spring coming, and Deheriana smiling every time she met me.~
#1388165
domi这也太过分了,怎么诗人查还能画deh的啊啊啊啊
@1101 = ~I am decent with pastels. Perhaps if you can tell me what she looked like I can do a few sketches for you when we stop for the night..~
@1102 = ~What did Deheriana look like, Kivan?~
+ ~Class(Player1,BARD_ALL)~ + @1101 + KIPCST15.8
++ @1102 + KIPCST15.9
+ ~Race(Player1,ELF)~+ @1103 + KIPCST15.10
+ ~!Race(Player1,ELF)~+ @1103 + KIPCST15.11
+ ~Race(Player1,ELF)~+ @1104 + KIPCST15.12
END
IF ~~ KIPCST15.3
SAY @1105
++ @1100 + KIPCST15.7
+ ~Class(Player1,BARD_ALL)~ + @1106 + KIPCST15.8
@1101 = ~I am decent with pastels. Perhaps if you can tell me what she looked like I can do a few sketches for you when we stop for the night..~
@1102 = ~What did Deheriana look like, Kivan?~
+ ~Class(Player1,BARD_ALL)~ + @1101 + KIPCST15.8
++ @1102 + KIPCST15.9
+ ~Race(Player1,ELF)~+ @1103 + KIPCST15.10
+ ~!Race(Player1,ELF)~+ @1103 + KIPCST15.11
+ ~Race(Player1,ELF)~+ @1104 + KIPCST15.12
END
IF ~~ KIPCST15.3
SAY @1105
++ @1100 + KIPCST15.7
+ ~Class(Player1,BARD_ALL)~ + @1106 + KIPCST15.8
#1388168
不公平,domi ,为什么其他职业的查不能画deh
@1099 = ~I wish I had Deheriana's fair likeness.~
@1100 = ~What, your reveries are not enough to drool over?~
@1101 = ~I am decent with pastels. Perhaps if you can tell me what she looked like I can do a few sketches for you when we stop for the night..~
@1102 = ~What did Deheriana look like, Kivan?~
@1103 = ~You mean you do not have one? I imagined you as the sort to wear a medallion with a lock of hair and a miniature.~
@1104 = ~Alas, drawing portraits is one talent that our kin does not possess.~
@1105 = ~You forget that Tel'Quess do not attach the same titillating prohibition on walking bare as N'Tel'Quess do. I just wished that I had Deheriana's fair likeness.~
@1107 = ~You are right. It must be a challenging task to capture an essence of a living creature on a piece of a stretched canvas.~
@1113 = ~That would be an unexpected boon. I will try my best.~
@1114 = ~Deheriana... Deheriana means "A lady of high wisdom," or "Lady from the South" in Quenya, depending on which dialect you are speaking. She is swift as a lark to anger and to forgive, and she laughs easily. She possesses a special sort of kindness, that of a healer: it knows no bounds, but it is honest.~
@1115 = ~(cough) Now I remember why elven artists make bad portraitists: they try to capture the inner elf and forget about the physical form.~
@1116 = ~Kivan, what I need is what she looked like, not what she was like.~
@1117 = ~Deheriana is long dead, elf. Use the past tense.~
@1118 = ~That is very helpful, but I will also need more, err...visual details. Was her face long and narrow? Were her cheekbones high? What color were her eyes, her hair? Things of that nature.~
@1119 = ~I am sorry, Kivan, but I cannot do that: I feel like I am buying wine for a hopeless drunkard.~
@1120 = ~Deheriana... Deheriana means "A lady of high wisdom," or "Lady from the South" in Quenya. She is swift as a lark to anger and to forgive, and she laughs easily. She possesses a special sort of kindness, that of a healer: it knows no bounds, but it is honest.~
@1123 = ~There is one art, <CHARNAME>, that our kin did not master: drawing portraits.~
@1124 = ~Uhm... why not?~
@1127 = ~Alas. She is beautiful, my Deheriana.~
@1099 = ~I wish I had Deheriana's fair likeness.~
@1100 = ~What, your reveries are not enough to drool over?~
@1101 = ~I am decent with pastels. Perhaps if you can tell me what she looked like I can do a few sketches for you when we stop for the night..~
@1102 = ~What did Deheriana look like, Kivan?~
@1103 = ~You mean you do not have one? I imagined you as the sort to wear a medallion with a lock of hair and a miniature.~
@1104 = ~Alas, drawing portraits is one talent that our kin does not possess.~
@1105 = ~You forget that Tel'Quess do not attach the same titillating prohibition on walking bare as N'Tel'Quess do. I just wished that I had Deheriana's fair likeness.~
@1107 = ~You are right. It must be a challenging task to capture an essence of a living creature on a piece of a stretched canvas.~
@1113 = ~That would be an unexpected boon. I will try my best.~
@1114 = ~Deheriana... Deheriana means "A lady of high wisdom," or "Lady from the South" in Quenya, depending on which dialect you are speaking. She is swift as a lark to anger and to forgive, and she laughs easily. She possesses a special sort of kindness, that of a healer: it knows no bounds, but it is honest.~
@1115 = ~(cough) Now I remember why elven artists make bad portraitists: they try to capture the inner elf and forget about the physical form.~
@1116 = ~Kivan, what I need is what she looked like, not what she was like.~
@1117 = ~Deheriana is long dead, elf. Use the past tense.~
@1118 = ~That is very helpful, but I will also need more, err...visual details. Was her face long and narrow? Were her cheekbones high? What color were her eyes, her hair? Things of that nature.~
@1119 = ~I am sorry, Kivan, but I cannot do that: I feel like I am buying wine for a hopeless drunkard.~
@1120 = ~Deheriana... Deheriana means "A lady of high wisdom," or "Lady from the South" in Quenya. She is swift as a lark to anger and to forgive, and she laughs easily. She possesses a special sort of kindness, that of a healer: it knows no bounds, but it is honest.~
@1123 = ~There is one art, <CHARNAME>, that our kin did not master: drawing portraits.~
@1124 = ~Uhm... why not?~
@1127 = ~Alas. She is beautiful, my Deheriana.~
#1388169
@1132 = ~A person's individuality is contained within: There is much more similarity in our appearances than between our spirits.~
@1133 = ~But if I shut myself off from the Spirit and looked at Deheriana only with my eyes and not my heart, I would have seen a tall elf. Her eyes are green, like oak leaves, her hair - rich brown - is braided and set with crystal bells. She is slender, and her skin, the silvery hue of her Moon elven ancestors...~
@1134 = ~(smile) I will see what I can conjure for you...~
@1135 = ~Kivan, I just came to realize that no drawing would ever capture the image you are seeing in your mind.~
@1136 = ~This is the very reason why elven artists cannot draw portraits: they try too hard to capture the inner elf.~
@1133 = ~But if I shut myself off from the Spirit and looked at Deheriana only with my eyes and not my heart, I would have seen a tall elf. Her eyes are green, like oak leaves, her hair - rich brown - is braided and set with crystal bells. She is slender, and her skin, the silvery hue of her Moon elven ancestors...~
@1134 = ~(smile) I will see what I can conjure for you...~
@1135 = ~Kivan, I just came to realize that no drawing would ever capture the image you are seeing in your mind.~
@1136 = ~This is the very reason why elven artists cannot draw portraits: they try too hard to capture the inner elf.~
#1388183
啊啊啊啊啊啊喜乐老师要寄给我冰箱贴!!!!
#1388196
>>Po.1388183
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(三位小精灵之三位男精 撒恩 科朗 齐冯
>>Po.1356621
>>Po.1356881
>>Po.1356949
>>Po.1356883
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(三位小精灵之三位男精 撒恩 科朗 齐冯
>>Po.1356621
>>Po.1356881
>>Po.1356949
>>Po.1356883
#1388208
齐形容德@302 = ~Like a young birch tree, golden and green, she stood, and her voice was clear as morning dew, even as her chants brought death to our foes.~
查形容德
德@180 = ~For me it was a haven of peace where my yearning for Kivan turned into something golden... but for another it would be something else.~
@6 = ~ Oh, <CHARNAME>, it gladdens my heart to see Kivan happy, and to live in this world that is both mad and golden! Thank you, my dear <CHARNAME>, thank you!~
查形容德
德@180 = ~For me it was a haven of peace where my yearning for Kivan turned into something golden... but for another it would be something else.~
@6 = ~ Oh, <CHARNAME>, it gladdens my heart to see Kivan happy, and to live in this world that is both mad and golden! Thank you, my dear <CHARNAME>, thank you!~
#1388209
@103 = ~Have you never pondered this before?~
@104 = ~Why would not you want to go back to Shilmista? You can always leave for another adventure later.~
@105 = ~I know the feeling. Once on the road, it is difficult to imagine any other sort of life.~
@106 = ~It's good to have an option to return, Deheriana. People and their wants change.~
@107 = ~I am happy that my trials seem like a grand adventure to you!~
@108 = ~You are wise, <CHARNAME>, but I have not your strength. I would rather spare Kivan another battle, another bitter experience... I... I simply do not know what is best. We shall see.~
@109 = ~It is for the generous words like these that I love you, <CHARNAME>. You accept your companions as they are. Would that everyone be like you.~
@110 = ~You are perceptive. I worry for Kivan. His memories of Shilmista are golden. Yet, he was never much loved.~
@111 = ~And now... I do not contest his choices. How can I? He made them in dark times, and because he loves me. But I fear that he might face rejection when it becomes known that he serves Shevarash, and that he bid Demin to bring me forth from Arvanaith.~
@112 = ~Why was not Kivan loved? He is a good man.~
@113 = ~I see. Deheriana, I think that he is the kind to disregard what everyone else thinks, as long as he has your love.~
@114 = ~Then perhaps it is wiser for the two of you to wander a while... until the dust settles.~
@115 = ~You cannot run away from it, Deheriana. Face your kin, and tell them honestly what you have been through. And if they don't love you then... well, send them to the Nine Hells! The road will always be there for you.~
@116 = ~It's for the words like these that I love you, <CHARNAME>. You accept your companions as they are. Would that everyone be like you!~
@117 = ~But... alas, it is not so. Kivan's memories of Shilmista are golden. Yet, he was never much loved.~
@118 = ~And now... I do not contest his choices. How can I? He made them in dark times, and because he loves me. But I fear that he might face rejection when it becomes known that he serves Shevarash, and that he bid Demin to bring me forth from Arvanaith.~
@119 = ~Elvenkind have long memories... It could be that we will never find acceptance at home. But I think I can face it now and even... welcome it.~
@120 = ~This... this is what I am afraid of. He has had enough grief and bitterness in his life. I just want him to be happy and carefree.~
@121 = ~You are both welcome in my company, Deheriana. Beyond that, I don't know how to help.~
@122 = ~He was always a solemn man... too solemn, and it is difficult to read the heart of a loner.~
@123 = ~I always knew that he loved me above all else, but they did not see it. They suspected darkness in his manner, even if he ever championed good...~
@124 = ~I can do nothing about that. But you both are welcome in my company.~
@125 = ~It did, but we saw marvels, as well, and had many a beautiful day. In your mighty company, <CHARNAME>, I feel like I am doing things that matter.~
@126 = ~You are welcome to fight at my side for as long as you wish, Deheriana, you and Kivan both.~
@127 = ~I feel that there is something else, is not it?~
@128 = ~Still, it's good to have an option to return, Deheriana. People and their wants change.~
@129 = ~While no elf would impose his will on another's choice of a mate, it was not Kivan whom my family loved. There was... another.~
@130 = ~And now... I do not contest his choices. How can I? He made them in dark times, and because he loves me. But I fear that he might face rejection when it becomes known that he serves Shevarash, and that he bid Demin bring me forth from Arvanaith.~
@131 = ~I am sorry. Your quest is what must occupy you, not a woman's fears.~
@132 = ~It is good, but I wonder if it would cause us more grief than joy.~
@133 = ~Yes, the wanderlust and excitement that adventures bring are a part of it, <CHARNAME>.~
@134 = ~But I also worry for Kivan. His memories of Shilmista are golden. Yet, he was never much loved.~
@135 = ~It is because of Kivan. His memories of Shilmista are golden. Yet, he was never much loved.~
@136 = ~Oh, I did. I did not want to leave in the first place. But Kivan wanted to see Myth Drannor, and... there were other things to consider.~
@137 = ~What "things"?~
@138 = ~Why did you change your mind? I got the impression that your big adventure ended... well, badly.~
@139 = ~Oh, look, the sun is up! What a marvel!~ [P#DEH67]
@140 = ~I thought that your kin loved starlight better?~
@141 = ~We have no time to stare at the sky, Deheriana.~
@142 = ~It shows up every morning in the same place. What's so bloody marvelous about it?~
@143 = ~It is beautiful... Let us stop for a moment, and watch the sunrise.~
@144 = ~A pity. For this is how I wished to remember you, <CHARNAME> - singing to the light of the rising sun.~
@145 = ~I did, and that was a sad story.~
@146 = ~But it is not for today. Please, sing. I will watch and listen, for this is how I wish to remember you, <CHARNAME> - singing to the light of the rising sun.~
@147 = ~Thank you. I will watch and listen, for this is how I wish to remember you, <CHARNAME> - singing to the light of the rising sun.~
@148 = ~You are right, my Captain.~
@149 = ~Oh, you are a hopeless grouch. Go on, <CHARNAME>, Kivan and I will catch up to the party in a moment.~
@150 = ~It is... there is happiness somewhere in this world, and there are happy endings. And they will come to us...~
@151 = ~Then I shall lead everyone away, <CHARNAME>, for a short moment.~
@152 = ~If you say so. Go on, <CHARNAME>, Kivan and I will catch up to the party in a moment.~
@153 = ~Do you? Do you have anything more important than this?~
@154 = ~I... Go on, <CHARNAME>, Kivan and I will catch up to the party in a moment.~
@155 = ~I am sorry then for holding us up. It is just... it reminded me of all the good things that there are in the world. The very things we are fighting for.~
@156 = ~Will you honor me with a song?~
@157 = ~Of course.~
@158 = ~Have you ever seen a bard decline an opportunity to sing?~
@159 = ~No... I would not want to break the magic of the moment.~
@160 = ~I'd rather not.~
@161 = ~Does it not remind you of all the good things that there are in the world?~
@162 = ~It does... Ah, but it is wonderful to pause on our trail of blood and ruminate on the gentler things.~
@163 = ~Nah, it makes me think of the relentless heat and sweat and-~
@164 = ~Yes. And now we must go on and fight, so that the sun does not rise tomorrow wreathed in red of innocent blood that has been spilt.~
@165 = ~It is eternal, <CHARNAME>, and yet ever changing. Have you ever seen two sunrises that were exactly alike?~
@166 = ~Ye gods, I don't think I have seen two sunrises. I have more important -~
@167 = ~You know, if you put it that way, it is indeed a marvel. Let us stop for a moment, and watch the sunrise.~
@168 = ~Yes, I did. You've seen it once, and you've seen all there is to see.~
@169 = ~I prefer watching my sunrises in an intimate company of my lover rather than with my grizzled war band.~
@170 = ~Then, I think, we shall make the time. <CHARNAME>, your quest has hardened you. See that it does not leave your soul stiff.~
@171 = ~I am fine, my dear lady. And yet we have no time.~
@172 = ~Oh, please! Can I go on for few minutes without someone lecturing me on what I should or should not be?!~
@173 = ~Aye, you have a point. It is beautiful... Let us stop for a moment, and watch the sunrise.~
@174 = ~How can one love one over another? Look, the world is turning green and golden! Ah, I wish for a minstrel to sing a glorious lay.~
@104 = ~Why would not you want to go back to Shilmista? You can always leave for another adventure later.~
@105 = ~I know the feeling. Once on the road, it is difficult to imagine any other sort of life.~
@106 = ~It's good to have an option to return, Deheriana. People and their wants change.~
@107 = ~I am happy that my trials seem like a grand adventure to you!~
@108 = ~You are wise, <CHARNAME>, but I have not your strength. I would rather spare Kivan another battle, another bitter experience... I... I simply do not know what is best. We shall see.~
@109 = ~It is for the generous words like these that I love you, <CHARNAME>. You accept your companions as they are. Would that everyone be like you.~
@110 = ~You are perceptive. I worry for Kivan. His memories of Shilmista are golden. Yet, he was never much loved.~
@111 = ~And now... I do not contest his choices. How can I? He made them in dark times, and because he loves me. But I fear that he might face rejection when it becomes known that he serves Shevarash, and that he bid Demin to bring me forth from Arvanaith.~
@112 = ~Why was not Kivan loved? He is a good man.~
@113 = ~I see. Deheriana, I think that he is the kind to disregard what everyone else thinks, as long as he has your love.~
@114 = ~Then perhaps it is wiser for the two of you to wander a while... until the dust settles.~
@115 = ~You cannot run away from it, Deheriana. Face your kin, and tell them honestly what you have been through. And if they don't love you then... well, send them to the Nine Hells! The road will always be there for you.~
@116 = ~It's for the words like these that I love you, <CHARNAME>. You accept your companions as they are. Would that everyone be like you!~
@117 = ~But... alas, it is not so. Kivan's memories of Shilmista are golden. Yet, he was never much loved.~
@118 = ~And now... I do not contest his choices. How can I? He made them in dark times, and because he loves me. But I fear that he might face rejection when it becomes known that he serves Shevarash, and that he bid Demin to bring me forth from Arvanaith.~
@119 = ~Elvenkind have long memories... It could be that we will never find acceptance at home. But I think I can face it now and even... welcome it.~
@120 = ~This... this is what I am afraid of. He has had enough grief and bitterness in his life. I just want him to be happy and carefree.~
@121 = ~You are both welcome in my company, Deheriana. Beyond that, I don't know how to help.~
@122 = ~He was always a solemn man... too solemn, and it is difficult to read the heart of a loner.~
@123 = ~I always knew that he loved me above all else, but they did not see it. They suspected darkness in his manner, even if he ever championed good...~
@124 = ~I can do nothing about that. But you both are welcome in my company.~
@125 = ~It did, but we saw marvels, as well, and had many a beautiful day. In your mighty company, <CHARNAME>, I feel like I am doing things that matter.~
@126 = ~You are welcome to fight at my side for as long as you wish, Deheriana, you and Kivan both.~
@127 = ~I feel that there is something else, is not it?~
@128 = ~Still, it's good to have an option to return, Deheriana. People and their wants change.~
@129 = ~While no elf would impose his will on another's choice of a mate, it was not Kivan whom my family loved. There was... another.~
@130 = ~And now... I do not contest his choices. How can I? He made them in dark times, and because he loves me. But I fear that he might face rejection when it becomes known that he serves Shevarash, and that he bid Demin bring me forth from Arvanaith.~
@131 = ~I am sorry. Your quest is what must occupy you, not a woman's fears.~
@132 = ~It is good, but I wonder if it would cause us more grief than joy.~
@133 = ~Yes, the wanderlust and excitement that adventures bring are a part of it, <CHARNAME>.~
@134 = ~But I also worry for Kivan. His memories of Shilmista are golden. Yet, he was never much loved.~
@135 = ~It is because of Kivan. His memories of Shilmista are golden. Yet, he was never much loved.~
@136 = ~Oh, I did. I did not want to leave in the first place. But Kivan wanted to see Myth Drannor, and... there were other things to consider.~
@137 = ~What "things"?~
@138 = ~Why did you change your mind? I got the impression that your big adventure ended... well, badly.~
@139 = ~Oh, look, the sun is up! What a marvel!~ [P#DEH67]
@140 = ~I thought that your kin loved starlight better?~
@141 = ~We have no time to stare at the sky, Deheriana.~
@142 = ~It shows up every morning in the same place. What's so bloody marvelous about it?~
@143 = ~It is beautiful... Let us stop for a moment, and watch the sunrise.~
@144 = ~A pity. For this is how I wished to remember you, <CHARNAME> - singing to the light of the rising sun.~
@145 = ~I did, and that was a sad story.~
@146 = ~But it is not for today. Please, sing. I will watch and listen, for this is how I wish to remember you, <CHARNAME> - singing to the light of the rising sun.~
@147 = ~Thank you. I will watch and listen, for this is how I wish to remember you, <CHARNAME> - singing to the light of the rising sun.~
@148 = ~You are right, my Captain.~
@149 = ~Oh, you are a hopeless grouch. Go on, <CHARNAME>, Kivan and I will catch up to the party in a moment.~
@150 = ~It is... there is happiness somewhere in this world, and there are happy endings. And they will come to us...~
@151 = ~Then I shall lead everyone away, <CHARNAME>, for a short moment.~
@152 = ~If you say so. Go on, <CHARNAME>, Kivan and I will catch up to the party in a moment.~
@153 = ~Do you? Do you have anything more important than this?~
@154 = ~I... Go on, <CHARNAME>, Kivan and I will catch up to the party in a moment.~
@155 = ~I am sorry then for holding us up. It is just... it reminded me of all the good things that there are in the world. The very things we are fighting for.~
@156 = ~Will you honor me with a song?~
@157 = ~Of course.~
@158 = ~Have you ever seen a bard decline an opportunity to sing?~
@159 = ~No... I would not want to break the magic of the moment.~
@160 = ~I'd rather not.~
@161 = ~Does it not remind you of all the good things that there are in the world?~
@162 = ~It does... Ah, but it is wonderful to pause on our trail of blood and ruminate on the gentler things.~
@163 = ~Nah, it makes me think of the relentless heat and sweat and-~
@164 = ~Yes. And now we must go on and fight, so that the sun does not rise tomorrow wreathed in red of innocent blood that has been spilt.~
@165 = ~It is eternal, <CHARNAME>, and yet ever changing. Have you ever seen two sunrises that were exactly alike?~
@166 = ~Ye gods, I don't think I have seen two sunrises. I have more important -~
@167 = ~You know, if you put it that way, it is indeed a marvel. Let us stop for a moment, and watch the sunrise.~
@168 = ~Yes, I did. You've seen it once, and you've seen all there is to see.~
@169 = ~I prefer watching my sunrises in an intimate company of my lover rather than with my grizzled war band.~
@170 = ~Then, I think, we shall make the time. <CHARNAME>, your quest has hardened you. See that it does not leave your soul stiff.~
@171 = ~I am fine, my dear lady. And yet we have no time.~
@172 = ~Oh, please! Can I go on for few minutes without someone lecturing me on what I should or should not be?!~
@173 = ~Aye, you have a point. It is beautiful... Let us stop for a moment, and watch the sunrise.~
@174 = ~How can one love one over another? Look, the world is turning green and golden! Ah, I wish for a minstrel to sing a glorious lay.~
#1388217
我船是真的。
德对查说我爱你啊啊啊啊啊
(我知道场合,但是domi你既然写了就怪不得我了。
要知道德何理安娜用love这个词只用了两次,另一处是说齐冯
德对查说我爱你啊啊啊啊啊
(我知道场合,但是domi你既然写了就怪不得我了。
要知道德何理安娜用love这个词只用了两次,另一处是说齐冯
#1388271
戴娜拉你笑过么,;;偏执给你造坟墓时你笑了么?
(至少郝川老师画的实际/戴的画里,让我看见戴笑过[ TдT]
(至少郝川老师画的实际/戴的画里,让我看见戴笑过[ TдT]
#1388351
我焯,这三位小精灵太吓人了
#1388393
查@104 = ~Why would not you want to go back to Shilmista? You can always leave for
another adventure later.~
德@136 = ~Oh, I did. I did want to leave in the first place. But Kivan wanted
to see Myth Drannor, and... there were other things to consider.~
查@138 = ~Why did you change your mind? I got the impression that your big
adventure ended... well, badly.~
德@125 = ~It did, but we saw marvels, as well, and had many a beautiful day. In
your mighty company, , I feel like I am doing things that matter.~
@126 Charname:
"You are welcome to fight at my side for as long as you wish, Deheriana, you and Kivan both."
@116 Deheriana:
"It's for the words like these that I love you, [CHARNAME]. You accept your companions as they are. Would that everyone be like you!"
@117 = ~But... alas, it is not so. Kivan's memories of Shilmista are golden.
Yet, he was never much loved.~
@129 = ~While no elf would impose his will on another's choice of a mate, it was
not Kivan whom my family loved. There was... another.~
@118 = ~And now... I do not contest his choices. How can I? He made them in dark
times, and because he loves me. But I fear that he might face rejection when it
becomes known that he serves Shevarash, and that he bid Demin to bring me forth
from Arvanaith.~
@122 = ~He was always a solemn man... too solemn, and it is difficult to read
the heart of a loner.~
@123 = ~I always knew that he loved me above all else, but they did not see it.
They suspected darkness in his manner, even if he ever championed good...~
查@113 = ~I see. Deheriana, I think that he is the kind to disregard what everyone
else thinks, as long as he has your love.~
德@120 = ~This... this is what I am afraid of. He has had enough grief and bitterness in his life. I just want him to be happy and carefree.~
查@114 = ~Then perhaps it is wiser for the two of you to wander a while... until
the dust settles.~
德@119 = ~Elvenkind have long memories... It could be that we will never find
acceptance at home. But I think I can face it now and even... welcome it.~
---
@175 = ~Kivan and Deheriana traveled across Faerun, from Icewind Dale in the North to Calimshan in the South. They adventured along the way, but mainly stayed out of the bards' tales. Yet there are those among the small folk who still mention their names with gratitude and warmth. The arrival of their first-born child, however, made the couple consider returning to their homeland. Shilmista accepted its two wayward children. In these times of trouble for elvenkind, Kivan's kin had few qualms about his stern faith, even if they were slow to forgive his trespasses. Kivan and Deheriana lived quietly thereafter, eventually having four more children. The youngest, a solemn boy with dark, unruly curls, had shown a tendency to dream of the far away lands in his youth and left the sacred forest in the shadow of the Snowflake Mountains. He went into the wide world in search of adventure and that other strange thing that has no name but is known by all who hear the call of the roads.~
another adventure later.~
德@136 = ~Oh, I did. I did want to leave in the first place. But Kivan wanted
to see Myth Drannor, and... there were other things to consider.~
查@138 = ~Why did you change your mind? I got the impression that your big
adventure ended... well, badly.~
德@125 = ~It did, but we saw marvels, as well, and had many a beautiful day. In
your mighty company, , I feel like I am doing things that matter.~
@126 Charname:
"You are welcome to fight at my side for as long as you wish, Deheriana, you and Kivan both."
@116 Deheriana:
"It's for the words like these that I love you, [CHARNAME]. You accept your companions as they are. Would that everyone be like you!"
@117 = ~But... alas, it is not so. Kivan's memories of Shilmista are golden.
Yet, he was never much loved.~
@129 = ~While no elf would impose his will on another's choice of a mate, it was
not Kivan whom my family loved. There was... another.~
@118 = ~And now... I do not contest his choices. How can I? He made them in dark
times, and because he loves me. But I fear that he might face rejection when it
becomes known that he serves Shevarash, and that he bid Demin to bring me forth
from Arvanaith.~
@122 = ~He was always a solemn man... too solemn, and it is difficult to read
the heart of a loner.~
@123 = ~I always knew that he loved me above all else, but they did not see it.
They suspected darkness in his manner, even if he ever championed good...~
查@113 = ~I see. Deheriana, I think that he is the kind to disregard what everyone
else thinks, as long as he has your love.~
德@120 = ~This... this is what I am afraid of. He has had enough grief and bitterness in his life. I just want him to be happy and carefree.~
查@114 = ~Then perhaps it is wiser for the two of you to wander a while... until
the dust settles.~
德@119 = ~Elvenkind have long memories... It could be that we will never find
acceptance at home. But I think I can face it now and even... welcome it.~
---
@175 = ~Kivan and Deheriana traveled across Faerun, from Icewind Dale in the North to Calimshan in the South. They adventured along the way, but mainly stayed out of the bards' tales. Yet there are those among the small folk who still mention their names with gratitude and warmth. The arrival of their first-born child, however, made the couple consider returning to their homeland. Shilmista accepted its two wayward children. In these times of trouble for elvenkind, Kivan's kin had few qualms about his stern faith, even if they were slow to forgive his trespasses. Kivan and Deheriana lived quietly thereafter, eventually having four more children. The youngest, a solemn boy with dark, unruly curls, had shown a tendency to dream of the far away lands in his youth and left the sacred forest in the shadow of the Snowflake Mountains. He went into the wide world in search of adventure and that other strange thing that has no name but is known by all who hear the call of the roads.~
#1388412
查说感觉齐冯听了后会自挖双目送给德……
德@132 = ~I carry around a pouch of spell components, and when I cast, some of them go into the spell. But the end result, the enchantment, resembles not the ingredients. And that's the difference between magic and closet organizing.~
查@134 = ~Yet it starts with the components, and another mage would recognize them. What was it that Kivan threw in the cauldron?~
@130 = ~The very first day that he lifted his eyes - his liquid jet eyes - and looked into mine, I knew that here stands a man for whom there will be no other.~
@131 = ~That, and he dances like one of the Seldarine. Which would make anyone forget his long nose.~
德@132 = ~I carry around a pouch of spell components, and when I cast, some of them go into the spell. But the end result, the enchantment, resembles not the ingredients. And that's the difference between magic and closet organizing.~
查@134 = ~Yet it starts with the components, and another mage would recognize them. What was it that Kivan threw in the cauldron?~
@130 = ~The very first day that he lifted his eyes - his liquid jet eyes - and looked into mine, I knew that here stands a man for whom there will be no other.~
@131 = ~That, and he dances like one of the Seldarine. Which would make anyone forget his long nose.~
#1388441
呵,你们现在才看见??
但是,你们难道会帮么?你们不会。真恶心。
但是,你们难道会帮么?你们不会。真恶心。