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<blockquote data-quote="Blarkon Dragonslayer" data-source="post: 3337126" data-attributes="member: 49372"><p>"Oh ho! The boy plays with words! Perhaps we should send him off to be one of those elven bards, eh? More ale!" His grandfather laughs loudly, and even his father smiles. Then Rogun looks at Dunrick. "Is it time then?" Dunrick laughs again. "Aye, it's time. A bit of an evening's entertainment. Broderick, lad, why don't you leave your arms here with your dad, and step with me over to the pit?"</p><p></p><p>In the center of the Badger was a eight foot deep stone well, ten feet by ten feet. It was used, often enough, for those times when tempers ran too high. The rules of the pit were simple enough. No weapons were to be used, and hands must be bare. The last one standing was the winner.</p><p></p><p>As they approached, another dwarf came over, and lowered himself into the pit. Broderick knew him, it was Grerik Vorkaran, a young dwarf warrior who was one of the Thane's men. "Come down here, young Broderick...let's see what kind of a dwarf ye be!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blarkon Dragonslayer, post: 3337126, member: 49372"] "Oh ho! The boy plays with words! Perhaps we should send him off to be one of those elven bards, eh? More ale!" His grandfather laughs loudly, and even his father smiles. Then Rogun looks at Dunrick. "Is it time then?" Dunrick laughs again. "Aye, it's time. A bit of an evening's entertainment. Broderick, lad, why don't you leave your arms here with your dad, and step with me over to the pit?" In the center of the Badger was a eight foot deep stone well, ten feet by ten feet. It was used, often enough, for those times when tempers ran too high. The rules of the pit were simple enough. No weapons were to be used, and hands must be bare. The last one standing was the winner. As they approached, another dwarf came over, and lowered himself into the pit. Broderick knew him, it was Grerik Vorkaran, a young dwarf warrior who was one of the Thane's men. "Come down here, young Broderick...let's see what kind of a dwarf ye be!" [/QUOTE]
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