[X] Early Life. Marie, as it transpires, was all but raised in the temple. The similarities and differences between her life and the one Erika led in the Colleges makes for an easy way for the two to bond.

[X] Relationships. Priestesses and Magisters are both set apart from wider society in many small but undeniable ways, and how this affects the bonds they forge with those around them is grounds for sympathy.

Commiserating over how their Faith (and pseudo-Faith) has impacted their lives.
 
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[X] Medicine. Erika knows little of the healing craft, but she is very familiar with injuries, and Marie is jaded enough to find the talk of scars and old battle wounds rather interesting.

[X] Early Life. Marie, as it transpires, was all but raised in the temple. The similarities and differences between her life and the one Erika led in the Colleges makes for an easy way for the two to bond.
 
[X] Foreign Lands. Neither woman has travelled beyond the boundaries of the Empire, but both have read about such places extensively, and dreams of adventure are a fine way to get to know someone.

[X] Pacifism. The Shallyans preach absolute non-violence, which Marie holds to, engaging Erika in a long conversation about the merits and practicalities of the approach as opposed to Ulrican sensibilities.
 
[X] Foreign Lands. Neither woman has travelled beyond the boundaries of the Empire, but both have read about such places extensively, and dreams of adventure are a fine way to get to know someone.

[X] Relationships. Priestesses and Magisters are both set apart from wider society in many small but undeniable ways, and how this affects the bonds they forge with those around them is grounds for sympathy.

Some kinda appeal combo there maybe.
 
[X] Medicine. Erika knows little of the healing craft, but she is very familiar with injuries, and Marie is jaded enough to find the talk of scars and old battle wounds rather interesting.
[X] Pacifism. The Shallyans preach absolute non-violence, which Marie holds to, engaging Erika in a long conversation about the merits and practicalities of the approach as opposed to Ulrican sensibilities.

Both are fundamentally connected to why Erika was at the temple, so it's an easy starting point, and not too personal - so we have room to get more intimate later. Also I wanna see them talking about battle and Erika trying to impress the pretty girl with deeds of bravery and wounds gained in the defence of the innocent and so on. : 3
 
[X] Medicine. Erika knows little of the healing craft, but she is very familiar with injuries, and Marie is jaded enough to find the talk of scars and old battle wounds rather interesting.

[X] Pacifism. The Shallyans preach absolute non-violence, which Marie holds to, engaging Erika in a long conversation about the merits and practicalities of the approach as opposed to Ulrican sensibilities.
 
[X] Foreign Lands. Neither woman has travelled beyond the boundaries of the Empire, but both have read about such places extensively, and dreams of adventure are a fine way to get to know someone.

[X] Medicine. Erika knows little of the healing craft, but she is very familiar with injuries, and Marie is jaded enough to find the talk of scars and old battle wounds rather interesting.
 
[X] Early Life. Marie, as it transpires, was all but raised in the temple. The similarities and differences between her life and the one Erika led in the Colleges makes for an easy way for the two to bond.
[X] Pacifism. The Shallyans preach absolute non-violence, which Marie holds to, engaging Erika in a long conversation about the merits and practicalities of the approach as opposed to Ulrican sensibilities.
 
[X] Medicine. Erika knows little of the healing craft, but she is very familiar with injuries, and Marie is jaded enough to find the talk of scars and old battle wounds rather interesting.

[X] Pacifism. The Shallyans preach absolute non-violence, which Marie holds to, engaging Erika in a long conversation about the merits and practicalities of the approach as opposed to Ulrican sensibilities
 
[X] Medicine. Erika knows little of the healing craft, but she is very familiar with injuries, and Marie is jaded enough to find the talk of scars and old battle wounds rather interesting.
[X] Relationships. Priestesses and Magisters are both set apart from wider society in many small but undeniable ways, and how this affects the bonds they forge with those around them is grounds for sympathy.
 
[X] Early Life. Marie, as it transpires, was all but raised in the temple. The similarities and differences between her life and the one Erika led in the Colleges makes for an easy way for the two to bond.
[X] Pacifism. The Shallyans preach absolute non-violence, which Marie holds to, engaging Erika in a long conversation about the merits and practicalities of the approach as opposed to Ulrican sensibilities.
 
[X] Early Life. Marie, as it transpires, was all but raised in the temple. The similarities and differences between her life and the one Erika led in the Colleges makes for an easy way for the two to bond.

[X] Relationships. Priestesses and Magisters are both set apart from wider society in many small but undeniable ways, and how this affects the bonds they forge with those around them is grounds for sympathy.
 
You shake his hand, then step back and fold the middle and ring fingers back against your palm, holding them there with your thumb. The 'U' sign that remains is one of the oldest and most traditional of Ulrican signs, and Jorah clicks his teeth in approval as you make the salute. "Ulric guides us all."
So the sign of Ulric is to make the fist of Rock? That makes perfect sense.

[X] Early Life. Marie, as it transpires, was all but raised in the temple. The similarities and differences between her life and the one Erika led in the Colleges makes for an easy way for the two to bond.
[X] Pacifism. The Shallyans preach absolute non-violence, which Marie holds to, engaging Erika in a long conversation about the merits and practicalities of the approach as opposed to Ulrican sensibilities.
 
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[x] Medicine. Erika knows little of the healing craft, but she is very familiar with injuries, and Marie is jaded enough to find the talk of scars and old battle wounds rather interesting.

[x] Relationships. Priestesses and Magisters are both set apart from wider society in many small but undeniable ways, and how this affects the bonds they forge with those around them is grounds for sympathy.
 
[X] Early Life. Marie, as it transpires, was all but raised in the temple. The similarities and differences between her life and the one Erika led in the Colleges makes for an easy way for the two to bond.
[X] Pacifism. The Shallyans preach absolute non-violence, which Marie holds to, engaging Erika in a long conversation about the merits and practicalities of the approach as opposed to Ulrican sensibilities.
 
[X] Early Life. Marie, as it transpires, was all but raised in the temple. The similarities and differences between her life and the one Erika led in the Colleges makes for an easy way for the two to bond.

[X] Relationships. Priestesses and Magisters are both set apart from wider society in many small but undeniable ways, and how this affects the bonds they forge with those around them is grounds for sympathy.
 
[X] Foreign Lands. Neither woman has travelled beyond the boundaries of the Empire, but both have read about such places extensively, and dreams of adventure are a fine way to get to know someone.

[x] Medicine. Erika knows little of the healing craft, but she is very familiar with injuries, and Marie is jaded enough to find the talk of scars and old battle wounds rather interesting.

Most practical and interesting.
 
[X] Early Life. Marie, as it transpires, was all but raised in the temple. The similarities and differences between her life and the one Erika led in the Colleges makes for an easy way for the two to bond.
[X] Pacifism. The Shallyans preach absolute non-violence, which Marie holds to, engaging Erika in a long conversation about the merits and practicalities of the approach as opposed to Ulrican sensibilities.
 
[X] Pacifism. The Shallyans preach absolute non-violence, which Marie holds to, engaging Erika in a long conversation about the merits and practicalities of the approach as opposed to Ulrican sensibilities.

[X] Early Life. Marie, as it transpires, was all but raised in the temple. The similarities and differences between her life and the one Erika led in the Colleges makes for an easy way for the two to bond.
 
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