Najullina was born and raised on a farm two leagues away from a small
village. She spent much of her spare time in a sunny meadow, fantasizing
herself as somebody else, and wishing she was elsewhere. Most of her waking
hours were dedicated to maintaining her family's farmland; they used crop
rotation on their land. One plot would be used for spring crops like beans,
a second plot for crops to harvest in the fall, a third plot would lay
fallow, and the last was a pasture for sheep. Life was quite simple for
Najullina in those days; she spent a lot of her time tending to the crops
and farm animals. It was a simple, if perhaps boring, lifestyle. As she
grew up, Najullina grew from a girl into a young lady with very broad
shoulders. The back-breaking labor of tending to crops, then moving the
harvested crops out of the fields, gave her a strong body. But she still
wished she was elsewhere.
As she grew older, Najullina took seasonal trips from her home to the
nearest village and back to sell the excess of the harvest. She started to
yearn for another way of life. One time, when she was at the village, she
met a knight in shining armour. The knight seemed to be looking for
something, or someone. Najullina asked him what he wanted, and he said he
needed a place to rest, and perhaps a drink or two. She accompanied him to
the small tavern in the village. He thanked her for her kindness. She
smiled and left the village but she returned the next day with another load
of vegetables to sell in the market. She talked to the knight again, asking
if he had any tales to tell her. He told her about the greatness of the
city of Valour, where knights from the castle helped to protect the less
fortunate and smite the wicked. She asked where Valour was, and he said he
was going there but she could come along if she wanted. She agreed in a
heartbeat.
Their journey to Valour was three days and three nights in length. When
they reached Valour through the north gate, Najullina was amazed by the
sights of the city. The knight left her to her own devices soon after,
disappearing into the crowd. She wandered a bit and found Teanna in the
guard station. "Greetings, I am new here." She proclaimed. "What is there
to see here?" She asked. Teanna told her to go to Lorial at the city
forum. Najullina found Lorial relaxing on a chair near a huge pile of
paperwork. "Hi, how may I help you?" Lorial asked. "I would like to
become a citizen of this place," Najullina said. "Easy enough..." Lorial
took out a sheet of paper. "What is your name?" "Najullina." "Okay..."
Lorial notated the paper. "Sign or mark here, please." Lorial handed a
quill to Najullina and pointed at a line. Najullina put her first initial
on the paper. "Good enough." She wandered over to the temple of Sarich and
noticed the peace within. She wandered about within Valour for the day
before settling in, having made it her new homestead.
Description:
Casually loose, shaggy red hair flows over the shoulders of this young
maiden. Her shoulders are fairly broad, and the muscles in her shoulders
and upper arms are well-developed. Her lower arms are a bit thicker than an
average woman's, and her hands have wide fingers. Her torso is nothing
special, being slightly narrower than her shoulders but just as developed.
Her tiny waist makes way for a modest bottom, beneath which a pair of
lengthy and rather muscular legs extend down to the floor.
This was mine, she was my second paladin in the Knights, and third character of third rank or higher within the Knights.
I remember waiting to become a squire for a long time and failing to use autoinduct thanks to a bug with the Dioraem quests (it wasn't recognizing that I had completed the last quest).
Otherwise, not much to say.
Davairus
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These quests seem to bug out all the time. I mean, literally, I will go in and fix the bugs I found, test them end-to-end to confirm they work, see players use them. And then months later they're broken.
Thorgoth
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Ahh, the joys of an ever changing codebase lol.
Kedaleam
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This one did end up getting fixed, but it took a bit. I believe it's when a lot of us were busy IRL.
I remember waiting to become a squire for a long time and failing to use autoinduct thanks to a bug with the Dioraem quests (it wasn't recognizing that I had completed the last quest).
Otherwise, not much to say.
Davairus 0 , 0 , 0 . These quests seem to bug out all the time. I mean, literally, I will go in and fix the bugs I found, test them end-to-end to confirm they work, see players use them. And then months later they're broken. Thorgoth 0 , 0 , 0 . Ahh, the joys of an ever changing codebase lol. Kedaleam 0 , 0 , 0 . This one did end up getting fixed, but it took a bit. I believe it's when a lot of us were busy IRL.
[reply to BlackWidow]BlackWidow 0 , 0 , 0 . Lack of time is why I deleted. I was barely putting in any time this month so I considered it inevitable.
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