
don't look over there don't even glance at her don't
Warren held her gaze, one corner of his mouth tugging skywards in a grin. His weight shifted from one leg to the other and he shook his head slightly.
"Someone needed my help. I spent a lot of time away looking for solutions. Found one, problem solved. It's really not as grand as the stories pretend." He gave her an amused look, a knowing one. "You write them, you should know. A man fights off a pair of bandits trying to raid his wagon and with enough retelling, he's clearing all the villains out of the region with a sword of legend."
Warren observed her and maintained his grin. "Just doing my duty for Ul'dah and Her People, I promise. I've returned hale, focused and ready to keep this place standing." With a grin he unfolded an arm and rested his armored palm on the pillar to his right.
Warren held her gaze, one corner of his mouth tugging skywards in a grin. His weight shifted from one leg to the other and he shook his head slightly.
"Someone needed my help. I spent a lot of time away looking for solutions. Found one, problem solved. It's really not as grand as the stories pretend." He gave her an amused look, a knowing one. "You write them, you should know. A man fights off a pair of bandits trying to raid his wagon and with enough retelling, he's clearing all the villains out of the region with a sword of legend."
Warren observed her and maintained his grin. "Just doing my duty for Ul'dah and Her People, I promise. I've returned hale, focused and ready to keep this place standing." With a grin he unfolded an arm and rested his armored palm on the pillar to his right.