Talk:Mortom
Conversation Topics
Augrym
Mortom shrugs, "I do not really know him, to be honest. He rarely leaves Chyolvea Tayeu'a."
Gylwyn
Mortom looks thoughtful for a moment, then replies, "Well, I don't know about all the ruckus that occurred while I was sleeping, but she left the Guildhall here in good order when I took over. She's up in Riverhaven now, greeting new students and showing them the basics."
K'miriel
Mortom says, "Ah, a lady of mercy, she is. The life of a healer is a thankless one. The life of a teacher is doubly thankless."
Kssarh
Mortom grins and says, "He is quite a character, isn't he? I hear he has stopped throwing people out of windows. I'm sure that was a hard habit for him to break." He chuckles at his own joke briefly, then glances into the mirror on his desk.
Lomtaun
Mortom says, "I was surprised to hear he had accepted a Guildhall. He always liked to travel so much. Of course, if he wants to see the world now, all he has to do is step out on that balcony of his."
Macfrae
Mortom frowns, "I don't know what happened to him, but he feels a sadness that I think echoes my own loss."
Melear
Mortom says, "It's a shame she gets out so little. Most of her time is spent keeping that storm west of here from getting out of control."
Mortom
Mortom smiles at you and says, "It's good to be back, thank you."
Raelem
Mortom says, "I hear she had a touch of the adventure-seeker in her once." He grins at himself in his mirror, "Of course, I have heard the same about myself, too."
Saishla
Mortom looks at you questioningly and asks, "Who?"
Snow
Mortom smiles and replies, "I adore Snow. She is a lady in the truest sense of the word." He winks and adds, "As long as you stay on the right side of the law, of course."
Sothavi
Mortom grins, "Oh, I like Sothavi quite a bit. Social responsibilities being what they are, it's nice having someone around who can make me laugh."
Tiv
Morton grows quiet a moment and says, "I don't think anyone realizes just how much Tiv has given up for our guild. For a man with such a drive to reach personal perfection, it is no small cost to dedicate all his time to the guild, rather than to introspection and meditation."
T'Kiel
Mortom replies, "Well, she's a Barbarian. I suppose she fits the mold well enough. I certainly would not want to upset her unless the moons were full and in conjunction, and even then I'd worry."
Tomma
Mortom nods, "If everyone loved what they do as much as she, Elanthia would be a better place."