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<blockquote data-quote="Aura" data-source="post: 6687383" data-attributes="member: 6747658"><p><span style="color: #ff8c00"><u>Hassbek</u></span></p><p>[ATTACH]69923[/ATTACH]</p><p><span style="color: #ff8c00">"Welcome,"</span> the elderly wizard offers. <span style="color: #ff8c00">"Hope it help. I stay here, rest up before go back. Tomorrow."</span> Hassbek starts pulling objects out of his bag... a blanket, a folding chair, a big book, a pipe and some smoking accessories, some snacks, and begins to make himself comfortable. Items slide out of the clearly magical bag with ease, until he has built his own little 'Fort Rat'.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #ff8c00">"Oh,"</span> Hassbek adds, clearly as an afterthought, <span style="color: #ff8c00">"If you back before I go, hitch ride at big discount price. If not, that ok too. I get paid, then buy medicine. Life of a rat."</span> He mutters some self-consoling phrase under his breath and shakes his head, waving you farewell, before turning back to his creature comforts and settling in. Propping a pair of spectacles onto his long nose, he seems to be intent on reading in your absence.</p><p></p><p>The run down the hills will put you in the midst of the encampment in fairly short order. It sprawls across the river valley, and people wander about, some with seeming purpose, others without. You can smell cook's fires as they obviously work to keep people fed. A group of children, the eldest of which are in their early teens, play close to the path of most direct approach. About a half dozen boys, and a couple girls, all quite dirty but seemingly in good spirits. One of the boys and one of the girls are obviously dwarven children, and you're impressed (or reminded, as the case may be) with how cute they are at that age. As you approach, they stop and stare, whispering excitedly amongst themselves but not approaching you nor speaking to you directly.</p><p></p><p>The camp lies directly ahead.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Dwarven children]I have a vision of dwarven children that is kinda like basset hounds. Darn cute puppies, but then they turn into basset hounds. Something similar with dwarves. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" />[/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=jbear]I would have taken you all directly into the camp, but giving jbear a chance to get back from whatever has slowed down his posting canter so he is not rushed along with no chance to respond to things.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aura, post: 6687383, member: 6747658"] [COLOR=#ff8c00][U]Hassbek[/U][/COLOR] [ATTACH=CONFIG]69923._xfImport[/ATTACH] [COLOR=#ff8c00]"Welcome,"[/COLOR] the elderly wizard offers. [COLOR=#ff8c00]"Hope it help. I stay here, rest up before go back. Tomorrow."[/COLOR] Hassbek starts pulling objects out of his bag... a blanket, a folding chair, a big book, a pipe and some smoking accessories, some snacks, and begins to make himself comfortable. Items slide out of the clearly magical bag with ease, until he has built his own little 'Fort Rat'. [COLOR=#ff8c00]"Oh,"[/COLOR] Hassbek adds, clearly as an afterthought, [COLOR=#ff8c00]"If you back before I go, hitch ride at big discount price. If not, that ok too. I get paid, then buy medicine. Life of a rat."[/COLOR] He mutters some self-consoling phrase under his breath and shakes his head, waving you farewell, before turning back to his creature comforts and settling in. Propping a pair of spectacles onto his long nose, he seems to be intent on reading in your absence. The run down the hills will put you in the midst of the encampment in fairly short order. It sprawls across the river valley, and people wander about, some with seeming purpose, others without. You can smell cook's fires as they obviously work to keep people fed. A group of children, the eldest of which are in their early teens, play close to the path of most direct approach. About a half dozen boys, and a couple girls, all quite dirty but seemingly in good spirits. One of the boys and one of the girls are obviously dwarven children, and you're impressed (or reminded, as the case may be) with how cute they are at that age. As you approach, they stop and stare, whispering excitedly amongst themselves but not approaching you nor speaking to you directly. The camp lies directly ahead. [sblock=Dwarven children]I have a vision of dwarven children that is kinda like basset hounds. Darn cute puppies, but then they turn into basset hounds. Something similar with dwarves. :)[/sblock] [sblock=jbear]I would have taken you all directly into the camp, but giving jbear a chance to get back from whatever has slowed down his posting canter so he is not rushed along with no chance to respond to things.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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