Savage Skull Main Hall
Several weeks after the events at Era
Several weeks after the events at Era
The camera would pan in on Harrigan's shoes and slowly moved up as it revealed the new guild master of Savage Skull. A position he gained through treachery and cunning methods, just like the previous master worked behind the shadows to attain himself that spot.
But unlike Frederick, Harrigan wasn't a man who shrouded himself in mystery and enigmas. Not even in the slightest, their entire appearance was different. Instead of hiding himself under the cover of his hood and cloak like the former master, Harrigan was a more open person. And wore a dignified red suit. His face showed a man in his forties, but with his raven black hair and small goatee he still didn't show any real signs of aging. It also showed a charismatic man, with a conceited smile.
'My dear guild mates, unfortunately our former master has found his demise after the those tragic events in Era. And this is surely a strike directly into the heart of Savage Skull itself. No a strike into our very own hearts, because the loss of our dear master Frederick leaves us all with a giant gap to fill.
But despite these tragic times, I have taken the opportunity to take on the mantle as guild master. And with it relief you of even thinking of such a harsh and difficult burden.
So my friends! Don't be afraid, and do not waver for I will promise you that together we will attain new heights!'
After it he took a small bow towards the few mages that had gathered in front of him, almost as if it was a sign of appreciation towards them. Something that Frederick would never do, he was a cold and calculated man. Enigmatic even, but he never truly appreciated those in his guilds. At least not as actual human beings, he would always refer to them as assets when Harrigan spoke with him.
But now that Harrigan was in command, he would show them that even though he was a dark and twisted person. That there was no need to treat his mages as a mean to an end. But that still didn't mean that he didn't felt better then them.