Board Thread:Midian Play-by-Post/@comment-24302820-20140614213026/@comment-24302820-20150204002808

While there are a few who feel that you owe them (living rent free for a couple of years) most remember that you were the first person who just listened to them after their abductions. Yes, there were certainly many who were sympathetic, but much of that empathy was directed towards their physical well-being. Others were kind, but asked many investigative questions. Not Adrik. You listened to whatever they needed to talk about. You asked them how they felt. If they didn't want to talk, you didn't press. You just listened.

Long after the soldiers were gone, when those with swiss-cheese memories had no where to go, you were still there, listening. There's good reason why such a large part of your congregation were young redhaired women, even if you never preached to them. Or at them. You were their councillor, friend, and rock of stability. If I recall correctly, you also took a direct role in teaching any of them that wanted to how to defend themselves.

Now you find yourself facing not just a bunch of scared, victimised, amnesiac, barmaids, but have a hundred fierce and determined women willing to follow you. Many of these are martial artists and hellhounds who will be damned if they let someone else kidnap their sisters and not be put to the sword.

Just try and stop them now.