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Post by Tathar Carnesîr on Jan 2, 2006 23:05:42 GMT
" I will need a place to sleep for about two days." He said to her kindly." If that is alright with you of course, Queen of Rohan." He said as he stood up and looked down at her. In his mind he was already contemplating the possible ways to get this Wildman Nation allied under one banner. He finally pulled his thoughts back to what was happening and looked back down at her." And I will require a place for my mount to stay."
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Post by Anwyn on Jan 2, 2006 23:12:32 GMT
Anwyn stood as well, a small gasp escaped her as she saw how much the man truely towered above her and she wondered for a moment wether or not there was such a place for a man his size to stay, remebering herself she smiled kindly "Neither will be a problem. Your Horse may find our stables most comftable, and you shall be a guest of the Golden Hall, For this village is little more than an outpost and certainly no place for a guest to stay"
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Post by Tathar Carnesîr on Jan 2, 2006 23:17:29 GMT
Tathar heard her gasp and smiled alittle.True he was much taller then her, but few these days where use to seeing a man of his size." I appreciate that, but I would have been quite comfortable here." He said to her kindly." How long of a ride is it to The Golden Hall?" He asked curiously. The Noldor wasn't in the mood for along ride just to go to sleep when he could do that here.
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Post by Anwyn on Jan 3, 2006 6:16:24 GMT
"Nay, certainly you would not desire to remain in such a dark rank place such as this" Anwyn replied with a dismissive hand gesture and she was already moving to the door, somewhat eager to be going as well "It is not a far ride to Edoras at all if your Horse is willing and fresh. For it is a gallop and across the River Snowbourne to Edoras" In Anwyns mind this was not a long ride at all, but she did not wish to appear ignorant "If you wish, You may borrow a horse that has not run today so that yours may rest for your next journey" she offered kindly.
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