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<blockquote data-quote="covaithe" data-source="post: 5076139" data-attributes="member: 46559"><p><span style="color: tan">"All right, maybe next time"</span>, Jespa shrugs. She ushers her two customers inside, then pauses and says over her shoulder before closing the door, <span style="color: tan">"Be careful out there, Woe. Lotta big names been askin' about your bounty. I hear the Cutting twins are lookin'. And those nasty kobolds, the Kringshees. I know, I know, you can take care of yourself. Just... watch your back. For old times' sake."</span></p><p></p><p>[sblock=streetwise DC 15]The Cutting twins, Francis and Prentiss, are a pair of well known bounty hunters. They work alone, except for an enormous beast they claim is a dog, named Kringus.</p><p></p><p>The Kringshees are a nearby tribe of Kobolds noted for their fertility. They're mostly peaceful, and their lands are well settled and not particularly dangerous, but small. This leaves them with a perennial excess of young "warriors" with more enthusiasm than experience, who have banded into a series of small, unruly mercenary bands. They're not particularly dangerous individually, but they make up for it with numbers and teamwork. [/sblock]</p><p></p><p>Orwell Dungwringer is a semi-permanent resident at the Black Rose, a fairly classy inn with a fine restaurant in the well-to-do Inner Harbor area. It's not far away from Jespa's place, and the journey, though tense, is uneventful. </p><p></p><p>The Black rose is a sprawling building, consisting of a number of additions and extensions on top of the original restaurant, a quaint wood-timbered building with thick watery glass windows. The rooms for guests are mostly in the attached wings, but many of the staff live above the restaurant itself. The large wooden doors to the restaurant itself are locked, and the lights off, but a pair of torches are lit next to the entrance to the residential wing. The door is locked, but a bell-rope dangles next to one of the torches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="covaithe, post: 5076139, member: 46559"] [color=tan]"All right, maybe next time"[/color], Jespa shrugs. She ushers her two customers inside, then pauses and says over her shoulder before closing the door, [color=tan]"Be careful out there, Woe. Lotta big names been askin' about your bounty. I hear the Cutting twins are lookin'. And those nasty kobolds, the Kringshees. I know, I know, you can take care of yourself. Just... watch your back. For old times' sake."[/color] [sblock=streetwise DC 15]The Cutting twins, Francis and Prentiss, are a pair of well known bounty hunters. They work alone, except for an enormous beast they claim is a dog, named Kringus. The Kringshees are a nearby tribe of Kobolds noted for their fertility. They're mostly peaceful, and their lands are well settled and not particularly dangerous, but small. This leaves them with a perennial excess of young "warriors" with more enthusiasm than experience, who have banded into a series of small, unruly mercenary bands. They're not particularly dangerous individually, but they make up for it with numbers and teamwork. [/sblock] Orwell Dungwringer is a semi-permanent resident at the Black Rose, a fairly classy inn with a fine restaurant in the well-to-do Inner Harbor area. It's not far away from Jespa's place, and the journey, though tense, is uneventful. The Black rose is a sprawling building, consisting of a number of additions and extensions on top of the original restaurant, a quaint wood-timbered building with thick watery glass windows. The rooms for guests are mostly in the attached wings, but many of the staff live above the restaurant itself. The large wooden doors to the restaurant itself are locked, and the lights off, but a pair of torches are lit next to the entrance to the residential wing. The door is locked, but a bell-rope dangles next to one of the torches. [/QUOTE]
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