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Rolling for life event! ...And that was a very stereotypical result for a priest lol.
Aazim's farewell caught Lauretta off-guard. The camaraderie that was building between the group had her convinced that they would be sticking together after this mess of an adventure. At the same time, she couldn't blame him at all for leaving. It was intense, as he said. If her blood and gut-covered visage was anything to go by, this life wasn't for the feint of heart. After all, there was frequently a war inside about the wisdom of wandering as an adventurer over settling down at a temple somewhere. If she hadn't been a soldier so many years, then she probably would've decided to leave as well.
Finally making it back to Traveler's Rest, Lauretta was quick to offer condolences and help with funerary practices once it was appropriate. Sash and Pyre would receive a friendly send-off as well once it was time for them to take their leave. With the free room and board, Lauretta spent the time and money to have her priest uniform cleaned up the best it could. Her arsenal was also expanded by the purchase of a bow. Precision and dexterity were never her talents, but it was important to have a ranged weapon when the situation called for it. Besides, her training in the priesthood of the High One taught her how to channel god's will in the ways of combat.
All that had occurred before and during the fight in that miserable tomb had left Lauretta doubting her capabilities as a priest somewhat. Particularly, the fighting with Aazim.
I should have been more patient with him. She blamed herself somewhat for his leaving. The encounter with the Silver Coins certainly wasn't inspiring either.
It seems the path the High One is setting me on isn't any easy one. But I guess I should've expected as much with the one I've led so far.
To reaffirm her resolve and atone for what she saw as failures, Lauretta locked herself in her room for two days without food, water, or sleep. In the wake of this, her strength of will was as fierce as it was before. Her time thereafter was spent helping the people of Traveler's Rest, especially those faithful in the High One. While she was no carpenter that could construct a shrine, she did consecrate some water for the folk and herself. Before continuing on with her adventuring company, she penned a request of joining to the Holy Order of Templars.
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