by Thorin on Wed Aug 29, 2012 9:16 am
Thorin kept his anger masked, with a look of content and understanding. Watching his wife's silhouette disappear into the hallway, he wondered if he shouldn't just collapse then and there. With the workings of the spell and his energy spent in the smithy, he was surprised he was still standing. Then again, when had he ever been thought of? Everything always boiled down to his actions, even if they had a purpose behind them and it was within the best interest of Nimue, or someone he cared about. Sighing, he went to his private quarters and bathed, putting on clean clothes and rethinking his plans.
William would be tolerated, much like a stray dog being let in from the cold. If he played his cards right, he could win Nimue over again and put her in a good mood. Gifts and words of endearment always seemed to win her over. Amariel would be giving their guests regular meals, but she would always have a special dish put aside for him. The raw meat would give him some energy, if not boost his spirits.
The insulting word “barbarian” stuck in his mind, which might have been responsible for his outfit of choice. Pulling over a charcoal colored doublet, he noted the difference in weight and fabric. Embroidered detail, embellished the roping, with silver threaded accents. The style did not compliment his personality, but Nimue had been the one to pick his recent wardrobe. His pants were simple, but complimented the look. Next came the vambrace's, which were detailed in ornate runic markings.
Some of the runes, were a mix of Vuri and Fey influence, each symbol intertwining to form a complex design. Sighing, Thorin attached a black cape, to the snaps embedded along the doublet. The pauldron fit snugly against his shoulder, but his choice in dress had a purpose.
Damn, I can't breathe in this....
Tying his black hair in the usual fashion, Thorin made his descent downstairs. Nimue rarely saw him in such display, but he was sure it would please her, and maybe change the mind of the half-elf.
He could be civil.
From the change of atmosphere, he guessed that everyone was already eating and serving themselves. Making his way to the dining table, he sat down next to Nimue and pulled the cowl around his shoulders. There were no longer stains of soot, but a polished individual. Amariel noticed his presence and rushed to serve him his raw meal. He watched her take her place next to Nimue.
“From this day forward, we are all allies. We will rely and trust each other as kindred spirit.” Cutting into the meaty flesh of his meal, Thorin knew his words would be heard. William would be a fool to betray him and his family- especially Nimue. The Vuri would give the half-elf a second chance.
Nimue would sense the difference in him. The thought that maybe their conversation had sparked something in him.
Leaning back in his chair, he watched the women gossip, finally relaxing. “When you finish talking with William, have him visit my smithy.”
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Thorin on Thu Aug 30, 2012 5:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.