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59793, Whildur's Role Chapter 7
Posted by Death_Angel on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM

Role

Chapter 7


Whildur Berrewellow: A (Relatively) Concise Current Summary
Added Fri Nov 20 19:18:16 2015 at level 32:

A Summary of Relevant Events and Feelings

-Whildur has been spending a lot of time with Renize, and loves rhyming
her name with "fleas," which she doesn't seem to find very amusing.
she actually wrote a pretty good Limerick, which he recorded and will
publish someday.

-He's been finding that his presence and tendency to rhyme from time to
time (or a lot of the time) inspires others to try their hand. He's
been keeping track of the other limericks he inspires (and many of them
are even better than his own!) He doesn't mind being the butt of a joke
so long as it inspires someone else to create something!

-He has been training hard to not be a squishy, worthless punching bag
when things get rough in the Inn--he spent a lot of time working on
singing his songs while defending himself and getting punched in the
face by giant zombies. It paid off when Varnon attacked the Inn the
other day, and Whildur was brave and skilled enough to toss him out
and keep Daphedee safe!

-Whildur, in his travels, has found he likes all kinds of company and
the one thing he is always firm on is that he won't assault any Inn
or Tavern keepers, etc: He sees these establishments both as potential
future venues for his performances, and also wants to encourage the
idea that Inns and the like are safe places for people to relax and
enjoy art, whether it's good food, music, or other entertainment.

-Whildur has been trying to get to know as many people as possible--he
finds himself inspired to write poems and limericks about the quirks
in people's personalities, appearances, etc. In order to find that
inspiration first he has to dig deeper, make himself gain their trust
with his wit and dig without seeming like he's digging for information.

-He doesn't put much stock in the phrase "Good Luck," seeing life as a
game that you are bound to spend time both on the winning and losing
side of. Pining away for the good luck takes away your appreciation of
the game as a whole and doesn't let you appreciate the lessons life
teaches you when you lose. Raltevio told him that the world should be
his teacher, so he tries to keep this in mind.