Ringmaster - "I have. He understands my stance he simply doesn't agree with it. Problem is he's likely to rough up one of my bar patrons now after he gets a bit too sauced. Keeps on doing that after our conversations. I suppose he will until someone finally bests him."
Ringmaster - "Disappointed underling. He keeps bugging me to let him fight, but I make a point of not killing my employees. He brings in more animals than anyone else around here and I can't risk losing him. Don't get me wrong he'd breeze through most of it. But it'd encourage some of my less skilled hunters. The last thing I need is them trying to prove themselves to each other. Replacing them would be a chore."
Falthor could see a human man at leaning against a counter in the center of the commons. He has an air of authority about him and matched the description of the ringmaster that he had heard in a bar once.
As they moved forward a purple mist suddenly swept off of their clothing and into the swampland in front of them. The spores from the queen flowed into the ground and the earth seemed to swell up and push away the murk. A path formed in front of them laden with purple flowers. The sun broke through the misty and burned it away on the path.
When they arrived back at the gate the warriors seemed to sense that they had the queen's blessing. They stepped aside and the gate slowly opened inward. Before them lay a treacherous looking swampland. The ground was covered in murky looking mud and water.
The queen raised her palms towards the group. Purple flowers blossomed on her hands and golden spores flowed out over the group and coated them. The adventurers suddenly felt rejuvenated and rested.
Weed Queen - "Things are not always as they appear. And though violence may oft be mindless, its calculated use is valuable when the time calls for action. Can you protect me when you find my heart?"
Bonds of Faith seems pretty mediocre to me but maybe you're loving it. Adaptive Automaton seems much better than Crusade in this deck. If your general is in play they cost the same amount to cast and AA will never help your opponents. I think your color protection spells would be better if they were swords instead in m experience the swords are really difficult for people in this format... If you can afford them anyway.
Ringmaster - "There's 30 gold in it for you if you can keep him from hurting anyone. He should be over in the cutlass."
Ringmaster - "Disappointed underling. He keeps bugging me to let him fight, but I make a point of not killing my employees. He brings in more animals than anyone else around here and I can't risk losing him. Don't get me wrong he'd breeze through most of it. But it'd encourage some of my less skilled hunters. The last thing I need is them trying to prove themselves to each other. Replacing them would be a chore."
The elf swaggered off confidently.
Falthor could see a human man at leaning against a counter in the center of the commons. He has an air of authority about him and matched the description of the ringmaster that he had heard in a bar once.
Sly - "You came to buy the painting but the owner didn't know you were here? That seems a bit unlikely."
Elf - "Watch where you're going!"
Weed Queen - "Then you have my blessing."