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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix" data-source="post: 2528612" data-attributes="member: 16166"><p>[sblock]Should it matter, your cut for the day was 28 silver nobles.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>The streets darken quickly as Jovik leaves the children to head to the local tavern, the Heaving Horde. His mind wandering it isn't for several minutes that he realizes that he has taken a wrong turn, or walked too far. He wasn't lost, far from it, the streets around here were his home, it was just a pain to walk back several blocks in the muggy heat.</p><p></p><p>Turning back the way he came there is a flicker down an alleyway nearby, enough to catch Jovik's attention and warn him should there be a lurking thug within. From the crowd of people heading home, Jovik safetly watches as three small figures barely come into the light.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Wasp, Mouse and Kuni sit in the shadows opening their purses, probably to count the spoils of the day it is easy to assume. But the three children simply pour their silver coins out onto the street, leaving near a group of shanty houses for the beggars to collect, then look at each other with a knowing look on their faces, as if they are talking without moving their lips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix, post: 2528612, member: 16166"] [sblock]Should it matter, your cut for the day was 28 silver nobles.[/sblock] The streets darken quickly as Jovik leaves the children to head to the local tavern, the Heaving Horde. His mind wandering it isn't for several minutes that he realizes that he has taken a wrong turn, or walked too far. He wasn't lost, far from it, the streets around here were his home, it was just a pain to walk back several blocks in the muggy heat. Turning back the way he came there is a flicker down an alleyway nearby, enough to catch Jovik's attention and warn him should there be a lurking thug within. From the crowd of people heading home, Jovik safetly watches as three small figures barely come into the light. Wasp, Mouse and Kuni sit in the shadows opening their purses, probably to count the spoils of the day it is easy to assume. But the three children simply pour their silver coins out onto the street, leaving near a group of shanty houses for the beggars to collect, then look at each other with a knowing look on their faces, as if they are talking without moving their lips. [/QUOTE]
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