Post by mcbale on May 13, 2015 9:04:13 GMT
Grayson marches with the honour guard, helping to bear the Primate of Crowa.
He sees to it that the Primate of Crowa and the others are laid in state before the Crowan shrine and honour guard placed with them at all times, he removes his only remaining sword and lays it on the Primate's chest muttering "No warrior should be without a weapon, I will bear that sword until the end, you haven't died in vain Layton. I am sorry for the harsh words that passed between us and lack of support I gave you."
He stands calling out to those around him, "Make sure the fallen are armed while they lay in state, they are heroes all three of them, they deserve that much respect."
Looking around he speaks to the small group that formed the honour guard and any others who have gathered after the column marched through town. "With all due respect to the Kharachian church, the Crowan church have another way to honour our fallen, their names are placed on the roll of honour so their names can be remembered for as long as the scroll exists. Eric Mortenson, Scout, Yates, Scout and Layton Harron, Primate of the Crowan church. These men dies heroes, one was a resurectee, Eric was a speadfast man, courageous until the end, he fought well in Barra against the servants of Mithra, in Derwentshire and finally here to the north of our fair city, to name only those I was present for. Yates, I had the honour of adventuring beside Yates on a couple of occasions, he was the best damned scout I've ever seen, he could move like the wind through the leaves when he chose to, it was a true sight to behold. Primate Layton Harron, the Primate and I did not always see eye to eye but at the end of the day, he was a Priest of Crowa and he fought like one.
Hail the Glourious Dead.
Blessed is he who's banner becomes his shroud, his duty done.
Praise be to Crowa
Praise be to the Seven
He sees to it that the Primate of Crowa and the others are laid in state before the Crowan shrine and honour guard placed with them at all times, he removes his only remaining sword and lays it on the Primate's chest muttering "No warrior should be without a weapon, I will bear that sword until the end, you haven't died in vain Layton. I am sorry for the harsh words that passed between us and lack of support I gave you."
He stands calling out to those around him, "Make sure the fallen are armed while they lay in state, they are heroes all three of them, they deserve that much respect."
Looking around he speaks to the small group that formed the honour guard and any others who have gathered after the column marched through town. "With all due respect to the Kharachian church, the Crowan church have another way to honour our fallen, their names are placed on the roll of honour so their names can be remembered for as long as the scroll exists. Eric Mortenson, Scout, Yates, Scout and Layton Harron, Primate of the Crowan church. These men dies heroes, one was a resurectee, Eric was a speadfast man, courageous until the end, he fought well in Barra against the servants of Mithra, in Derwentshire and finally here to the north of our fair city, to name only those I was present for. Yates, I had the honour of adventuring beside Yates on a couple of occasions, he was the best damned scout I've ever seen, he could move like the wind through the leaves when he chose to, it was a true sight to behold. Primate Layton Harron, the Primate and I did not always see eye to eye but at the end of the day, he was a Priest of Crowa and he fought like one.
Hail the Glourious Dead.
Blessed is he who's banner becomes his shroud, his duty done.
Praise be to Crowa
Praise be to the Seven