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<blockquote data-quote="Aust Thale" data-source="post: 7172716" data-attributes="member: 6804768"><p>[ooc] Joseth rolls Spot Check: 16 [/ooc]</p><p></p><p></p><p>~ <span style="color: #ff0000">Bloody well easy to find. </span>~ </p><p></p><p>Joseth finds himself mildly amused at the irony. A thief travelling among a herd of cattle, likely among the least stealthy manners to travel in any kingdom. Cattle herd left wide swaths of hooved ground and piles upon piles of manure. He chuckled as he walked, amused at the irony and useless trivia that came to mind. Nearly nobody paid much attention to it, but cattle droppings were the primary means of vegetation moving from area to area. He a laughed again to himself.</p><p></p><p>~ <span style="color: #ff0000">Fill them full of sage, cedar, or gold-weave barley, and they will squeeze out useable crops all the way to the town.</span> ~</p><p>In turn, the herd droppings would provide more vegetation to graze on during repeated travels. The herd's manure provided more than enough fuel for the seeds to grow. It had been going on so long, even among lean and dry years, it was easy to see where cattle travelled, where they would travel, and where you could count on a great game of "tip the cow" in the evenings. </p><p></p><p>"I'll tip that cow indeed," Joseth mumbled, smiling at his own witticism, talking as if to his walking staff. Tiassal was his first suspect, until proven otherwise. The circumstantial evidence suggested there was fire to go with his smoke. He'd start there as soon as he found him. Tiassal was also easy to spot. Younger than most, he was erudite, pleasant to look at, a quick-study, and uncomfortably humble. Joseth found him unpleasantly calm and pleasant. Something was a little...off...about him. Joseth had paid him little mind at first until he saw how quickly magicks came to him. He had brushed it off as 'beginners fortune'. But now.... </p><p></p><p>He weaved around the dung in his path while walking. "<span style="color: #0000ff">Oh! And maize. How lovely.</span>" Looking at his walking staff, Joseth talks to it, "<span style="color: #0000ff">Pei, I'm really sorry about this.</span>"</p><p>Joseth pokes several maize-laced herd droppings along the road as he is walking. They appear to be fresh. Not brand new. But no longer than a few hours old. </p><p></p><p>He scanned the horizon, looking for the fertile patches of green, or rather, less brown off of the road. Perhaps a water hole was nearby. </p><p></p><p>"<span style="color: #0000ff">No, Pei, I am not sure how to persuade him to tell the truth. I suspect it will involve him groveling, though.</span>"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aust Thale, post: 7172716, member: 6804768"] [ooc] Joseth rolls Spot Check: 16 [/ooc] ~ [COLOR=#ff0000]Bloody well easy to find. [/COLOR]~ Joseth finds himself mildly amused at the irony. A thief travelling among a herd of cattle, likely among the least stealthy manners to travel in any kingdom. Cattle herd left wide swaths of hooved ground and piles upon piles of manure. He chuckled as he walked, amused at the irony and useless trivia that came to mind. Nearly nobody paid much attention to it, but cattle droppings were the primary means of vegetation moving from area to area. He a laughed again to himself. ~ [COLOR=#ff0000]Fill them full of sage, cedar, or gold-weave barley, and they will squeeze out useable crops all the way to the town.[/COLOR] ~ In turn, the herd droppings would provide more vegetation to graze on during repeated travels. The herd's manure provided more than enough fuel for the seeds to grow. It had been going on so long, even among lean and dry years, it was easy to see where cattle travelled, where they would travel, and where you could count on a great game of "tip the cow" in the evenings. "I'll tip that cow indeed," Joseth mumbled, smiling at his own witticism, talking as if to his walking staff. Tiassal was his first suspect, until proven otherwise. The circumstantial evidence suggested there was fire to go with his smoke. He'd start there as soon as he found him. Tiassal was also easy to spot. Younger than most, he was erudite, pleasant to look at, a quick-study, and uncomfortably humble. Joseth found him unpleasantly calm and pleasant. Something was a little...off...about him. Joseth had paid him little mind at first until he saw how quickly magicks came to him. He had brushed it off as 'beginners fortune'. But now.... He weaved around the dung in his path while walking. "[COLOR=#0000ff]Oh! And maize. How lovely.[/COLOR]" Looking at his walking staff, Joseth talks to it, "[COLOR=#0000ff]Pei, I'm really sorry about this.[/COLOR]" Joseth pokes several maize-laced herd droppings along the road as he is walking. They appear to be fresh. Not brand new. But no longer than a few hours old. He scanned the horizon, looking for the fertile patches of green, or rather, less brown off of the road. Perhaps a water hole was nearby. "[COLOR=#0000ff]No, Pei, I am not sure how to persuade him to tell the truth. I suspect it will involve him groveling, though.[/COLOR]" [/QUOTE]
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