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<blockquote data-quote="Scotley" data-source="post: 4142823" data-attributes="member: 11520"><p><strong>Water day the 19th of Reeping, 592</strong></p><p></p><p>Breakfast is simple but filling and good--fresh bread with molasses and butter if you like, eggs, some ham and watered beer or goat's milk. </p><p></p><p>A little before noon Kailee opens up a small private dining room for thoses attending the reading of the will. J Murdle Markman, Esquire, arrives promptly at noon. He is a tall thin fellow with a long dark coat that reminds you somewhat of a large water bird such as a heron. He carries a leather folio in which several neat documents are tucked. He asks for each of the persons named in the Will to join him one at a time to establish their identity. Kailee goes in first and returns almost immediately, as she is obviously known to Markman. She offers up a lunch of seafood salad or sandwich to the others as each goes in. The Attorny asks a few questions of each of you from notes he must have prepared with Ambrose for they concern details of your lives or history together that he would know. Those of you representing another carry letters giving you permission to act for the named person. That seems to satisfy Markman. By 1:30 everyone including Markman has had a chance to get some lunch and all of you have been verified. </p><p></p><p>A man in travelers garb of fine material and cut takes an interest in the preceedings. He is a handsome fellow with quaffed hair and a smooth manner, though the more observant among you note that his hands show signs of hard work and he his lean and fit. He looks over the group and finally addresses Robert. <span style="color: MediumTurquoise">"I met Ambrose once. A fine fellow, I had not heard of his passing. Let me buy the mourners a round."</span> Kailee smiles and takes the man's money before any of you can mention the fact that Ambrose has already paid. Loud enough for most of you to hear he says, <span style="color: MediumTurquoise">"I'm Ernst Middlebrook, if you find yourselves the receipent of any property that you'd like to dispose of--art, gems, even items of magic--I am a dealer in such things and would be happy to make an offer. Look me up later if you are interested." </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scotley, post: 4142823, member: 11520"] [b]Water day the 19th of Reeping, 592[/b] Breakfast is simple but filling and good--fresh bread with molasses and butter if you like, eggs, some ham and watered beer or goat's milk. A little before noon Kailee opens up a small private dining room for thoses attending the reading of the will. J Murdle Markman, Esquire, arrives promptly at noon. He is a tall thin fellow with a long dark coat that reminds you somewhat of a large water bird such as a heron. He carries a leather folio in which several neat documents are tucked. He asks for each of the persons named in the Will to join him one at a time to establish their identity. Kailee goes in first and returns almost immediately, as she is obviously known to Markman. She offers up a lunch of seafood salad or sandwich to the others as each goes in. The Attorny asks a few questions of each of you from notes he must have prepared with Ambrose for they concern details of your lives or history together that he would know. Those of you representing another carry letters giving you permission to act for the named person. That seems to satisfy Markman. By 1:30 everyone including Markman has had a chance to get some lunch and all of you have been verified. A man in travelers garb of fine material and cut takes an interest in the preceedings. He is a handsome fellow with quaffed hair and a smooth manner, though the more observant among you note that his hands show signs of hard work and he his lean and fit. He looks over the group and finally addresses Robert. [COLOR=MediumTurquoise]"I met Ambrose once. A fine fellow, I had not heard of his passing. Let me buy the mourners a round."[/COLOR] Kailee smiles and takes the man's money before any of you can mention the fact that Ambrose has already paid. Loud enough for most of you to hear he says, [COLOR=MediumTurquoise]"I'm Ernst Middlebrook, if you find yourselves the receipent of any property that you'd like to dispose of--art, gems, even items of magic--I am a dealer in such things and would be happy to make an offer. Look me up later if you are interested." [/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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