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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Gorak" data-source="post: 6777835" data-attributes="member: 15132"><p><strong>Dorn and Bumble</strong></p><p></p><p>“<span style="color: #0000FF">Well hello again.</span>” said the cloaked Dorn, donning his illusory beard and older appearance. The greeting was genuine, and the smile was friendly.</p><p></p><p>As he said these word, Dorn wondered why he had paid attention to the halfling the day before. <em>This is a good sign</em> he thought to himself. <em>Perhaps this is an omen from one of the many gods watching over us mortals; I should be so lucky!</em> he mused to himself lightheartedly. Pondering over this, Dorn's mind wandered back to the reasons that made him interested in the Elve's plight. Yes, money is always useful and a good tool, but more importantly, there was the opportunity to find purpose, belonging and honor. He missed the companionship and camaraderie of his former ship crew-mates <em>may the gods watch over their souls</em> he silently prayed. Also, the elves he had met on his travels tended to be good folks, and the elf-ladies were absolute foxes! Besides, the elf-folk each spent several human lifetimes perfecting their skill with bows, so perhaps he could learn a thing or two.</p><p></p><p>Resting his back on the planks of the wagon, he thought about the orphanage he gave the pouch of money he "liberated" the day before. <em>my friends at the tavern would have pissed it away, and probably don't even know they lost it; it has been put to a better use. I just hope it does end up buying bread for the kids, and not in the priest's fat belly... </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Gorak, post: 6777835, member: 15132"] [b]Dorn and Bumble[/b] “[COLOR="#0000FF"]Well hello again.[/COLOR]” said the cloaked Dorn, donning his illusory beard and older appearance. The greeting was genuine, and the smile was friendly. As he said these word, Dorn wondered why he had paid attention to the halfling the day before. [i]This is a good sign[/i] he thought to himself. [i]Perhaps this is an omen from one of the many gods watching over us mortals; I should be so lucky![/i] he mused to himself lightheartedly. Pondering over this, Dorn's mind wandered back to the reasons that made him interested in the Elve's plight. Yes, money is always useful and a good tool, but more importantly, there was the opportunity to find purpose, belonging and honor. He missed the companionship and camaraderie of his former ship crew-mates [i]may the gods watch over their souls[/i] he silently prayed. Also, the elves he had met on his travels tended to be good folks, and the elf-ladies were absolute foxes! Besides, the elf-folk each spent several human lifetimes perfecting their skill with bows, so perhaps he could learn a thing or two. Resting his back on the planks of the wagon, he thought about the orphanage he gave the pouch of money he "liberated" the day before. [I]my friends at the tavern would have pissed it away, and probably don't even know they lost it; it has been put to a better use. I just hope it does end up buying bread for the kids, and not in the priest's fat belly... [/i] [/QUOTE]
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