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<blockquote data-quote="gambler1650" data-source="post: 6482388" data-attributes="member: 11033"><p>The loggers nod somewhat approvingly at Muzdim's explanation, or at least most do. Others furrow their brows a bit at the explanation the elf provides however, but most mutter "As long as he stays bound... and outside of our sleeping areas." Any possible confrontation seems averted for now, although two loggers do take Antares up on the offer and pull up a couple of rough stools to sit on near the party by one of the large campfires. One is a young man, barely out of his teens - someone that Stellan has often hung out with too late into an evening with a few too many drinks. The other is a grizzled older man, one eye completely white and the other usually squinting fiercely.</p><p></p><p>After the story is told with a few questions, the younger man claps Stellan on the shoulder and says "Come by the shelter I'm staying in. I have some ale we can share. If it hasn't been stolen at least." And he wanders off. The grizzled man finishes the bowl of simple but hearty fare, spiced heavily with one of the savory herbs that grow rampant in the area. He sets it aside and eyes the goblin who wisely enough has kept his mouth shut, and head down for the most part.</p><p></p><p>"You could almost feel sorry for that thing. Remember though, they were gullible enough to fall for the trick to attack Gregof. They didn't ask many questions, so they probably don't have much sorrow in attacking the good races such as ourselves. They aren't moral. Not in the way we are. You might forge an alliance of some sort, but they'll do it because they either think you're stronger, or that you can give them something better than they were promised."</p><p></p><p>He pulls out a pipe, holds the end up to the fire after tamping some tobacco into it, and starts puffing before offering it to anyone else in the party who might want it - except for the goblin whom he ignores.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gambler1650, post: 6482388, member: 11033"] The loggers nod somewhat approvingly at Muzdim's explanation, or at least most do. Others furrow their brows a bit at the explanation the elf provides however, but most mutter "As long as he stays bound... and outside of our sleeping areas." Any possible confrontation seems averted for now, although two loggers do take Antares up on the offer and pull up a couple of rough stools to sit on near the party by one of the large campfires. One is a young man, barely out of his teens - someone that Stellan has often hung out with too late into an evening with a few too many drinks. The other is a grizzled older man, one eye completely white and the other usually squinting fiercely. After the story is told with a few questions, the younger man claps Stellan on the shoulder and says "Come by the shelter I'm staying in. I have some ale we can share. If it hasn't been stolen at least." And he wanders off. The grizzled man finishes the bowl of simple but hearty fare, spiced heavily with one of the savory herbs that grow rampant in the area. He sets it aside and eyes the goblin who wisely enough has kept his mouth shut, and head down for the most part. "You could almost feel sorry for that thing. Remember though, they were gullible enough to fall for the trick to attack Gregof. They didn't ask many questions, so they probably don't have much sorrow in attacking the good races such as ourselves. They aren't moral. Not in the way we are. You might forge an alliance of some sort, but they'll do it because they either think you're stronger, or that you can give them something better than they were promised." He pulls out a pipe, holds the end up to the fire after tamping some tobacco into it, and starts puffing before offering it to anyone else in the party who might want it - except for the goblin whom he ignores. [/QUOTE]
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