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Diaglo's Latest Debaucle - Rogue's Run
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<blockquote data-quote="biorph" data-source="post: 1360723" data-attributes="member: 10426"><p><strong>Kem</strong></p><p></p><p>Kem never knew his parents, and strange as it may sound, it never came up. The fellowship was his mother and father. The circle were his parents. No one really asked about your past in the fellowship and over time you just forgot about it, like an old scar on the bottom of your foot, you don't see it very often and after a while you forget it's there.</p><p></p><p>Kem was an Acrobat, one of the Fellowship of Travel, a Risk Taker, A Third Story Man. To the rest of the guild he and his kind went by another name, something less complementary, The Weasels. He wasn't a burglar or a pick pocket; neither spy nor diplomat, he was merely happy go lucky Kem. His philosophy was that the other fellowships may think they looked down on him and his kind, but let them try looking down on anyone 500 feet in the air. The may call us weasels, garbage pickers, street trash, but still they called us. They could wail and moan and gnash their teeth, but when push came to shove there were few people more dangerous than an acrobat in their element. IF they forgot that, well, they wouldn't forget it twice.</p><p></p><p>He was warming up for a performance with some of his newer members when the call came. It was a standard run. He and the other acrobats would draw a crowd, whild Kalil and the pickpockets would fleece the fatter purses. everyone put money in the hat at the end of one of his performances, whether they knew it or not. Unfortunately the call came before the start of the show. A loud whistle caused him and Kalil to turn from their plans just in time to catch the cylinders flying toward their faces. Lady Blue again, mistress of the challenges. Apparently his time had come. Kem Looked over the list of his partners in the latest challenge. Himself, Kalil, and several people he'd never seen in his life before. Par for the course for the guild tests. He loved working with members of other guilds, watching them scratch their heads in confusion on how to cross a 30 foot chasm or pit, when he could easily just climb, swing, or jump across. He wondered how long it would take this group to stop underestimating him. He hoped it took a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biorph, post: 1360723, member: 10426"] [b]Kem[/b] Kem never knew his parents, and strange as it may sound, it never came up. The fellowship was his mother and father. The circle were his parents. No one really asked about your past in the fellowship and over time you just forgot about it, like an old scar on the bottom of your foot, you don't see it very often and after a while you forget it's there. Kem was an Acrobat, one of the Fellowship of Travel, a Risk Taker, A Third Story Man. To the rest of the guild he and his kind went by another name, something less complementary, The Weasels. He wasn't a burglar or a pick pocket; neither spy nor diplomat, he was merely happy go lucky Kem. His philosophy was that the other fellowships may think they looked down on him and his kind, but let them try looking down on anyone 500 feet in the air. The may call us weasels, garbage pickers, street trash, but still they called us. They could wail and moan and gnash their teeth, but when push came to shove there were few people more dangerous than an acrobat in their element. IF they forgot that, well, they wouldn't forget it twice. He was warming up for a performance with some of his newer members when the call came. It was a standard run. He and the other acrobats would draw a crowd, whild Kalil and the pickpockets would fleece the fatter purses. everyone put money in the hat at the end of one of his performances, whether they knew it or not. Unfortunately the call came before the start of the show. A loud whistle caused him and Kalil to turn from their plans just in time to catch the cylinders flying toward their faces. Lady Blue again, mistress of the challenges. Apparently his time had come. Kem Looked over the list of his partners in the latest challenge. Himself, Kalil, and several people he'd never seen in his life before. Par for the course for the guild tests. He loved working with members of other guilds, watching them scratch their heads in confusion on how to cross a 30 foot chasm or pit, when he could easily just climb, swing, or jump across. He wondered how long it would take this group to stop underestimating him. He hoped it took a while. [/QUOTE]
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