~ You are Sigmund Wagner, sole survivor of the Ulvenacht which left your village a charnel house. You alone were spared death by the hand of Lector Gwynneau Tylmarine, a Paladin and master of the stronghold known as The Castle of Bells. She took you under her protection and brought you to her home to give you an opportunity at a life that you would have otherwise lost to the horrors of the night. ~
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http://pastebin.com/c61mL50g ~ Gwyn, as she permits you to call her, is a stern and serious woman, but you feel immense calm under her gaze and when she performs her Vigors, the song to awaken the spirit and body in the morning, you feel confident in your efforts. Though you have not done much of note under her mentorship, you know that, in the two years you have been with her, that she is waiting until you reach a sufficient age to teach you the exciting stuff.~
~You are now ten years old, and Gwyn has promised you that by your birthday she will help you decide your path into the future as a man and a Paladin.~
Today, you are tasked with study for four hours, which you have done with earnest, and now you are released from the dusty library. The castle, as usual, is bustling with nearby townsfolk who visit to pray, ask Gwyn for blessings, and do work for her. In your years here you have become somewhat of a mascot to the people who visit regularly, and they often have small treats or kind words to spare to you.
You sit in the massive foyer, resting on a bench alone and kicking your legs idly as you watch the people come. As usual, the majority of Gwyn's visitors are peasant men and women seeking healing for their blights, help with the upcoming days, and even advice in their life of Virtue. After sitting in the foyer for a bit, bored, eventually, you hop up and head....
>A) To your chambers>B) To the library to study>C) To the Cathedral where Gwyn is>D) To the barracks where her guards train