Author Topic: Dementlieu Woodsman  (Read 1123 times)

Alan Hunter

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Dementlieu Woodsman
« on: February 28, 2016, 05:56:20 PM »
Rumor of a Woodsman entering the fashionable city of port de lucine is heard bringing wood and herbs to the poor. Farmers rejoice of this new traveler as he helps with livestock and makes bows and arrows for the locals even seen dragging chunks of wood repairing the Ezra temple. Why or were this cloaked Woodsman came from is unknown but many of the port fine his speech kind as his gestures. It is known as of a night before helping the Port de Lucine gendarme from a mugging deploying his archerous skills in aid. He is often seen praying at the stain glass of the Ste. Mere des Larmes often doing minor wood work and repairs for the church. When priests of Ezra approaches the woodsman he merely smiles and when asked why "Lady Ezra asked me too." and continued upon his work as if it were a normal day of work.
"For Evil to win is for good men to do nothing."

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Re: Dementlieu Woodsman
« Reply #1 on: February 29, 2016, 08:34:56 AM »
Having Erred at the temple of Ezra in port de lucine The woodsman before departing Barovia bowed deeply to the upset priests of Ezra. He meant no harm he had only meant to fix the dear temple of Ezra and felt that repairing it would be a good thing. Whether the priest understood or not Alan was still in regret of his actions. in compensation he left a donation of a hundred fang and all the wood he had collected to two sacks to the priesthood to do as they wish. He hoped it was enough to appease their ire if they had any. It is speculated that the people did not feel any kindness or ill of the woodsman but were surprised  by his donations and his prayer to the stain glass of Ezra. When asked if he was a devoted to Ezra all he mentioned to the priests is that he had dreams of guidance and bringing balance before departing to Barovia never to bee seen of again.
"For Evil to win is for good men to do nothing."