[Out in the forest, but not too far from the community buildings, Thrall is sitting with a very large piece of a tree. He has a hammer (not the Doomhammer, just an ordinary workshop one) and a chisel, and is using both to carve the wood. He's not yet far along for whatever he's carving to be recognizable, though.
He keeps muttering, apparently to
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Sadly he's far too curious to be polite and just keep walking.]
Uh... Hey?
[Slightly hesitant greeting, don't wanna freak the guy out after all.]
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Greetings, warrior.
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Warrior? No one's ever called me that before. Sorry if I'm interruptin' anything important.
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[But he shrugs it off, patting his log.] Important, yes. But time isn't really a factor. The spirits are patient.
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Well she sees him out of one of her side-eyes first and her face quickly registers displease. What is that? A moblin? It looks like some perverse cross of one of those and The Evil King himself...]
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Now, how should you like me to make the face? [He pauses for a moment, then nods.] Yes, of course. Just a moment now, Eferin...
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...A honoring symbol?
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That's the usual purpose of a shaman's totem, yes. I'm still in the process of designing this one.
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What are you hoping to accomplish, demon?
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I am an orc, not a demon. And this... [He pats the log.] Will be a totem to honor the spirits, when I finish.
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Carving, Thrall?
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Indeed. This one will be a totem for Eferin when I finish. Luceti's spirits may not be the ones I know, but proper respect is still important.
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I see. May I watch? Shamanism has always intrigued me.
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[He doesn't turn towards Mori, being too absorbed in his work, but Thrall's tone is friendly enough.]
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