[ She's beautiful and kind, and one of the only humans in the land that isn't afraid of him (or the best at hiding it). After Caleb's spell went awry and the Nein toppled into the hall of a strange kingdom, it wasn't only the wizard who was baffled to discover they had listed sideways, right out of Exandria, and into another dimension. The poor man has been working overtime to rework the spell to return them home, but in the meantime the oddly human-based land known as Westeros has been learning about other races such as tieflings, halflings, and halforcs.
Fjord knows he looks the scariest, more so than even Yasha who towers over everyone at eight-feet tall. It's his mottled green skin and tusks, the way he stands thicker and stronger than the human men due to his orc blood. In the days following the accidental arrival of his party, he has sometimes used Mask of Many Faces to go incognito as a human, but that feels ... tiresome, especially given Fjord is the most charismatic when it comes to helping his friends keep the peace until they leave; hiding is counterproductive. The Paladin has spoken to the Tyrell woman twice, once briefly when the Nein arrived and a few comments at a feast the next day. She made him feel less on edge, which she didn't have to do. Before the Nein return to Exandria, Fjord has resolved to track her down and give her the gift he decided on ...
His cloak whips around him as he strides the castle grounds, asking after Margaery's whereabouts. Maybe it isn't proper, but he has no idea how he is supposed to find a highborn lady in a foreign land where the guards' eyes are always on his back. Finally, he thinks he might have tracked her down to the gardens and looks around, resisting the urge to call out like an idiot. ]
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