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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix" data-source="post: 2524965" data-attributes="member: 16166"><p>[sblock]Intimidate check (DC11 ) +13 - Success</p><p>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>Standing before the main desk it is hard for Ru to ignore the gyrating moments sneaking through the cracks in the curtains behind the doorman. There are moans of pleasure and terrible music coming from within, as well as smells that Ru cannot place, for the better.</p><p></p><p>The dwarf that stands at the door must be the bouncer, wearing a chainshirt and holding a small axe in one hand, he looks up at Ru with a warey eye before grunting, walking to the curtain and sticking his head through. There is something yelled in dwarven before the doorman returns, "Ill beya minat."</p><p></p><p>Assailed by sounds and scents, Ru watches dirty patrons covered in the filth of the streets enter through the curtain with money that they had probably begged for. For several minutes Ru is kept waiting until suddenly the curtain is thrown wide open and the owner lurches out.</p><p></p><p>Standing over nine feet tall Ru had heard of creatures like this in the city, covered in tough green-brown skin and intermittant white patch of hair, the Troll is dressed in tattered and ill-fitting business clothes. He pounds his way across the room to where Ru waits, looking down at the monk, and half-roars. "And vat iz eet zat yoo whant?'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix, post: 2524965, member: 16166"] [sblock]Intimidate check (DC11 ) +13 - Success [/sblock] Standing before the main desk it is hard for Ru to ignore the gyrating moments sneaking through the cracks in the curtains behind the doorman. There are moans of pleasure and terrible music coming from within, as well as smells that Ru cannot place, for the better. The dwarf that stands at the door must be the bouncer, wearing a chainshirt and holding a small axe in one hand, he looks up at Ru with a warey eye before grunting, walking to the curtain and sticking his head through. There is something yelled in dwarven before the doorman returns, "Ill beya minat." Assailed by sounds and scents, Ru watches dirty patrons covered in the filth of the streets enter through the curtain with money that they had probably begged for. For several minutes Ru is kept waiting until suddenly the curtain is thrown wide open and the owner lurches out. Standing over nine feet tall Ru had heard of creatures like this in the city, covered in tough green-brown skin and intermittant white patch of hair, the Troll is dressed in tattered and ill-fitting business clothes. He pounds his way across the room to where Ru waits, looking down at the monk, and half-roars. "And vat iz eet zat yoo whant?' [/QUOTE]
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