Ser William Briskwater of Thornhill

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Ser William Briskwater of Thornhill
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(150) Ser William Briskwater of Thornhill: My goodness, sir! Against all expectations, you have bested me! A traveling man with no name, no reputation… You have earned my respect nonetheless!
You take great pride in your swordsmanship? → (151)
How fare the Estates of Thornhill? → (153)
How about a friendly rematch? → (157)
Take care now. → (0)
(151) Ser William Briskwater of Thornhill: Just as a farmer puts all his concerns into the success of his crops, I too must maintain an unwavering focus on the handling of my sword. For if the farmer is threatened, is it not I who must step forward to protect him? I believe we all have our purpose in this world.
Heard Haywind's countryside actually is troubled by bandits… → (152)
How fare the Estates of Thornhill? → (153)
How about a friendly rematch? → (157)
Alright, take care. → (0)
(153) Ser William Briskwater of Thornhill: Ahem… they manage. I must confess I am not one with a sharp political mind, those talents are rather possessed by my father - the Head of House Briskwater. But there is certainly a tension in Thornhill, a dark cloud that hangs over the city.
→ (154)
(157) Ser William Briskwater of Thornhill: Why, sir, friendly rematches are all I desire!
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(152) Ser William Briskwater of Thornhill: And a most vexing situation it is indeed! I offered my assistance immediately, but the Lord-Mayor in Thornhill forbid my involvement! I was told the city of Thornhill needs me, though I see not how. Alas, it is not for me to question my superiors.
How fare the Estates of Thornhill? → (153)
How about a friendly rematch? → (157)
Alright, take care. → (0)
(154) Ser William Briskwater of Thornhill: I do not only mean the pestilence that recently ravaged our city, perhaps you've heard of it? Deep down, Thornhill has been troubled for a long while now. But these are not matters I ought to discuss openly, please ask no more!
Is the Oldewood Estate still hanging in there? → (155)
So, you take great pride in your swordsmanship? → (151)
How about a friendly rematch? → (157)
Interesting, take care now. → (0)
(155) Ser William Briskwater of Thornhill: Ah yes! The oldest remaining great house in Thornhill, I am told. They've become very reclusive though, more so than they ever were. Roughly a decade ago a disaster struck, the Master and Lady Oldewoods perished in a mysterious accident, the details of which were all rather hushed up.
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(156) Ser William Briskwater of Thornhill: They left behind a newborn boy, the only heir to the estate, and his grandmother who now manages the affairs. I hear rumors she protects the boy fiercely, never letting him out of her sights - understandable, perhaps - and she's wary of letting strangers in the grounds.
So, you take great pride in your swordsmanship? → (151)
How about a friendly rematch? → (157)
Interesting, take care now. → (0)