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"Afair we get oan wi' findin' Corvin guilty an' choppin' his heid off," says Gildrim - and with his accent and face-concealing beard, it is difficult to tell whether he speaks seriously or with heavy sarcasm - "thaur's anither matter that's mair pressin', tae us."
The skin around his eyes wrinkles up with sorrow brought to the surface. "We've been dancin' aroond it," he says to Karl and Weel, "but ye must know Richard didnae mak it, by my bearin' his gear, if nothin' else. But Ah've his finger, cut fram his body."
He brings out the grisly relic, so recently part of a living man, now washed white by swamp water. He turns to the lizardfolk guide.
"Dae ye hae a priest high in th' favour ay th' gods, Apikotoa, amang yer people, wha can bring a body back fram th' deid? Ah've gold, Richard's gold, in th' main, tae pay for it.."
OOG: I can't see anything on that table to worry about, except the hideous unnatural abominations at %14-25.
The skin around his eyes wrinkles up with sorrow brought to the surface. "We've been dancin' aroond it," he says to Karl and Weel, "but ye must know Richard didnae mak it, by my bearin' his gear, if nothin' else. But Ah've his finger, cut fram his body."
He brings out the grisly relic, so recently part of a living man, now washed white by swamp water. He turns to the lizardfolk guide.
"Dae ye hae a priest high in th' favour ay th' gods, Apikotoa, amang yer people, wha can bring a body back fram th' deid? Ah've gold, Richard's gold, in th' main, tae pay for it.."
OOG: I can't see anything on that table to worry about, except the hideous unnatural abominations at %14-25.