05-20-2016, 01:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-20-2016, 01:19 PM by DM Surranó.)
As far as Toot can tell the tame bear's presence sold him as a friend of animals but his cover is not completely blown. The woman speaking the Secret Tongue was just a test to see if he was a druid or of some other occupation, like a hunter or ranger. She may have just guessed that a halfling child was too young to have a bear.
"Kiera the Hunter," the woman nods. "Well met, Toot. Your bear looks exhausted and I feel your disguise hides your pain as well."
Turning sideways, she motions towards her hideout as a kind of invitation.
The woman speaks the druidic language in a raw style, using primal phrases more than refined human emotions and concepts. Old Landgrave used similar phrases but not often. The visually impaired man taught Toot that centuries ago the Secret Tongue was much simpler and closer to nature but he considered many of these phrases archaic and inadequate in today's world.
[OOC - In proper English her "feel" would sound like "think" or "assume". Imagine it as talking to someone using XVII'th century English.]
"Kiera the Hunter," the woman nods. "Well met, Toot. Your bear looks exhausted and I feel your disguise hides your pain as well."
Turning sideways, she motions towards her hideout as a kind of invitation.
The woman speaks the druidic language in a raw style, using primal phrases more than refined human emotions and concepts. Old Landgrave used similar phrases but not often. The visually impaired man taught Toot that centuries ago the Secret Tongue was much simpler and closer to nature but he considered many of these phrases archaic and inadequate in today's world.
[OOC - In proper English her "feel" would sound like "think" or "assume". Imagine it as talking to someone using XVII'th century English.]