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Bartholomew LeGrande and Forenrond Shankley both find themselves at the service of Saint Cuthbert's Billets in Orhedge through unusual circumstances. Bart is a brave Paladin who works alongside the Billets, a division of the church who minister to and protect the faithful. Forenrond Shankley has only recently found himself at the service of the priesthood.
You are both standing within the main body of the church with wide wooden pews in neat, orderly rows either side of you, the morning light shines through tall stained-glass windows. The widest and tallest window lies past the altar showing a depiction of a wise old man sporting a bushy white moustache, a thick cudgel dotted with studs at his side, it's the most dominating feature in the whole room.
Before you stand two of the Priests, Billet Anson and Chapeaux Fitzroy. You're both familiar with this pair, and it is Anson who has called you for an audience.
Anson is an impressively large member of the church, taller even than Bart, at six-and-a-half feet he wears a long grey-woollen robe about his vestments, and the symbol of a billet embroidered in shimmering bronze stitch across his chest. He has a stern, lined face and broad features, and a thick black beard. Despite his serious nature, he's actually quite friendly and fairly easy to talk to.
Fitzroy is a withered man who walks with a bent back and a cane, and from beneath the crumpled-flat hat so stereotypical of the church comes wispy grey hair. He looks like he might keel over at any moment, but the manner of his speech dispels any thoughts that he's merely a weak old man. He seems to be holding a cluster of items in one hand, his cane in the other as he perches himself on the arm of a pew.
Anson strokes at his moustache thoughtfully as you arrive, and with a fatherly smile clasps his hands together with a soft clap.
Anson wrote:Bartholemew! Forenrond!
I'm glad you've turned up in answer to our call this morning. Are you both well?