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<blockquote data-quote="WarlockLord" data-source="post: 4786219" data-attributes="member: 40098"><p><strong>Ralak-Nul, Drow Rogue</strong></p><p></p><p>It was yet another day when the dark elf heard the call to arms. It had only been a few days since the drow had arrived in this city, and already the death toll was at one. An unfortunate encounter with a thug in one of the many alleyways of the Blister. It is very difficult to restrain oneself when a group of thugs attacks you with the intent of killing you and taking your money. Naturally, the rogue had not, with the end result being a fat thug being disemboweled by rapier, and a flying dagger taking off the ear of a second. You see, Ralak-Nul was a wandering sellsword. Except, unlike many warriors who valued a fair fight, Ralak was a fan of stealth, trickery, and running your opponent through when his back was turned. </p><p></p><p> The next day, the drow learned the bad news. Apparently the thugs were with some local thieves guild, The Lost Ones. The fat man was the son of the boss, in fact. And so the dark elf went looking - not specifically for an escape, per se, but a tactical retreat. Then he heard the call to arms. It would be rather foolish to attack a member of the militia, and joining up seemed the safest way to survive.</p><p></p><p> And so, this day the drow was going about tryng to find where to sign up. A jackal walked by. <span style="color: Blue">"What the hell? A collared jackal? Who the heck keeps that for a pet?"</span>. The situation continued to get weirder, as some woman cloaked in shadow walked by. <em>It is amazing what people will ignore focused in their own microcosms.</em> The drow forgot about the odd duo for a few hours, until he walked by the Salty Mug and saw Shadow Chick...and an elf woman with the same collar, speaking to a pair half-orcs. The curious drow decided it was time for a drink, and entered the tavern. "Water, please," he said to the bartender, sitting at the counter and observing the strange quartet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WarlockLord, post: 4786219, member: 40098"] [b]Ralak-Nul, Drow Rogue[/b] It was yet another day when the dark elf heard the call to arms. It had only been a few days since the drow had arrived in this city, and already the death toll was at one. An unfortunate encounter with a thug in one of the many alleyways of the Blister. It is very difficult to restrain oneself when a group of thugs attacks you with the intent of killing you and taking your money. Naturally, the rogue had not, with the end result being a fat thug being disemboweled by rapier, and a flying dagger taking off the ear of a second. You see, Ralak-Nul was a wandering sellsword. Except, unlike many warriors who valued a fair fight, Ralak was a fan of stealth, trickery, and running your opponent through when his back was turned. The next day, the drow learned the bad news. Apparently the thugs were with some local thieves guild, The Lost Ones. The fat man was the son of the boss, in fact. And so the dark elf went looking - not specifically for an escape, per se, but a tactical retreat. Then he heard the call to arms. It would be rather foolish to attack a member of the militia, and joining up seemed the safest way to survive. And so, this day the drow was going about tryng to find where to sign up. A jackal walked by. [COLOR="Blue"]"What the hell? A collared jackal? Who the heck keeps that for a pet?"[/COLOR]. The situation continued to get weirder, as some woman cloaked in shadow walked by. [I]It is amazing what people will ignore focused in their own microcosms.[/I] The drow forgot about the odd duo for a few hours, until he walked by the Salty Mug and saw Shadow Chick...and an elf woman with the same collar, speaking to a pair half-orcs. The curious drow decided it was time for a drink, and entered the tavern. "Water, please," he said to the bartender, sitting at the counter and observing the strange quartet. [/QUOTE]
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