Listening

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Challenge #04444-L060: Finding Justice

They called themselves a Cleric of Tyr, but their actions toward the dungeon and the Everdark adventurers that used it for training and loot-gathering, showed this person did not actually believe in what they espoused to be their god. But Tyr doesn't like it when people use their name without following the actual tenants. And it's time the Everdark adventurers had MORE than just one full sized dungeon to explore.

https://peakd.com/fiction/@internutter/challenge-04426-l042-not-made-for-you#@internutter/re-bkf-srlmgn -- DaniandShali

[AN: Following on from https://peakd.com/fiction/@internutter/challenge-04440-l056-put-your-muscle-where-your-mouth-is ]

You can say a lot with small words. You can work a lot of help with two kind hands. You can learn a lot if you're willing to Listen. And yes, that capital is deliberate. There's a significant difference between listening and Listening.

Listening without the capital is simply hearing sound. Listening with the capital is hearing the words unsaid, sensing the implied, understanding that which is obvious to the one telling the story. Listening with the capital is a rare skill that few understand, and fewer still truly utilise.

Sunni Valance was just beginning to take her baby steps into learning it.

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