Post by Alvin on Sept 29, 2015 21:09:47 GMT
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 400 word limit noooooooo-
Belnard rapes Jehanine, therefore Jehanine runs away from the farm.
Her brother chases after her, attempts to rape her and take her back to the farm, but, she knocks him out, strips him, and dons his clothes.
Several groups and caravans take her in, mistaking her as a young man looking for fame and adventure (which she uses to her advantage to reach Paradys).
Once she reaches Paradys, she finds a dwarf (Fero) selling ribbons, and asks him for directions.
We later find that the dwarf is driving her someplace instead of her moving of her own volition.
Jehanine now goes to a woman's house whom feeds him due to her status as Pierre's "brother", and looking to be apprenticed by Master Motius.
Once she reaches the Cockatrice, a pub where her brother frequents, she confronts Pierre about her situation. Pierre rejects her, and forces her to run away, eventually ending up at a nunnery.
In this scene, she gave up all hope in convincing her brother because, innately, she knew that as a woman of that time period, she had little to no say in the conversation (Recurring theme in Malice in Saffron).
The nunnery takes her in, gives her food, and clothing. However, her brother's clothes which she stripped from him disappeared.
She runs away from the nunnery, and finds the dwarf. The dwarf gives her more elegant men's clothing and she goes off to the Imago to get her brother mugged. She is then awarded with a knife by Connor.
She steals the cross and sprints away back to the nunnery to avoid the bandits at the Imago.
The night after, she returns to the bandits in the Imago, and denies theft of her possession of the cross (as the only one it had value to was her).
She drugs the fat woman whom was nice to her at an earlier time and robs her completely.
They murder an old rich man just coming into Paradys.
She slices open a young man that was escorting the old rich man unmercilessly.
They fled in smaller groups to avoid suspicion.
Marie-Lis confronts her about Jhane being away at night.
Belnard rapes Jehanine, therefore Jehanine runs away from the farm.
Her brother chases after her, attempts to rape her and take her back to the farm, but, she knocks him out, strips him, and dons his clothes.
Several groups and caravans take her in, mistaking her as a young man looking for fame and adventure (which she uses to her advantage to reach Paradys).
Once she reaches Paradys, she finds a dwarf (Fero) selling ribbons, and asks him for directions.
We later find that the dwarf is driving her someplace instead of her moving of her own volition.
Jehanine now goes to a woman's house whom feeds him due to her status as Pierre's "brother", and looking to be apprenticed by Master Motius.
Once she reaches the Cockatrice, a pub where her brother frequents, she confronts Pierre about her situation. Pierre rejects her, and forces her to run away, eventually ending up at a nunnery.
In this scene, she gave up all hope in convincing her brother because, innately, she knew that as a woman of that time period, she had little to no say in the conversation (Recurring theme in Malice in Saffron).
The nunnery takes her in, gives her food, and clothing. However, her brother's clothes which she stripped from him disappeared.
She runs away from the nunnery, and finds the dwarf. The dwarf gives her more elegant men's clothing and she goes off to the Imago to get her brother mugged. She is then awarded with a knife by Connor.
She steals the cross and sprints away back to the nunnery to avoid the bandits at the Imago.
The night after, she returns to the bandits in the Imago, and denies theft of her possession of the cross (as the only one it had value to was her).
She drugs the fat woman whom was nice to her at an earlier time and robs her completely.
They murder an old rich man just coming into Paradys.
She slices open a young man that was escorting the old rich man unmercilessly.
They fled in smaller groups to avoid suspicion.
Marie-Lis confronts her about Jhane being away at night.