Greybrook Family/Ferdinand/The First Meeting

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Roleplay from Ferdinand Greybrook (7 days, 4 hours ago)

Message sent to everyone in "Heralds of Obeah" (36 recipients) A New Fit

Standing by the barracks, Ferdinand felt in his heart that this was the right decision. Hiring full fledged knights, men who would not buckle under pressure or fear of the unknown. These men and women would serve Obeah well. Too many times Ferdinand felt that his infantry fell short of what they could have achieved. He only knew of close quarters combat. Even the scars he now bore don't change that. The horrors in the south have made him anew - a man of resilience and determination. As Ferdinand looked off into the distance, Captain Erdman came into view with armour shining in the light. This was a new fit. The right fit.




Roleplay from Vahanian Blint (7 days, 4 hours ago)

Message sent to everyone in "Heralds of Obeah" (36 recipients) Vahanian walked through the recruitment and training grounds in Rines, he'd just finished refitting and paying for more recruits for his soldiers. He'd left his trusted captain, Heinz, who'd been with him through many battles, in charge of overseeing the 70 men he now commanded.

As Vahanian, and his steward and longtime friend, Baldwin, wandered through the grounds, they nodded at familiar units and faces, until they happened upon Young Knight Ferdinand.

Vahanian made his face a mask of stone as he inspected the young knight's troops. The eagerness that seemed to ooze from the young knight was palpable, he could tell how desperately Ferdinand wanted to serve Obeah and the Templar order.

Vahanian stood in front of Ferdinand, his hazel eyes staring down at the younger man, he did everything he could to suppress a smile beneath his salt and pepper colored beard, before saying "You seem pleased with your choice of soldiers.. I look forward to fighting alongside them."

Vahanian allowed a brief smile and a glimmer of approval to shine through his eye before returning his face to an unreadable mask of stone.