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<blockquote data-quote="stonegod" data-source="post: 4786331" data-attributes="member: 36973"><p>Dorn's cell was crowded. Street ruffians, a few drunks, the normal social detritus. The half-elf moved through them with ease, a smile and look of confidence high on his face.</p><p></p><p>A trio of thugs moved to block his path. The two behind him were sewer rats. Nothing to be concerned with. But Big Jack.... Big Jack was big. A minotaur with a mean streak and a broken-off left horn. He'd lost it in a wager, it was said.</p><p></p><p>Dorn had been the caller of that wager.</p><p></p><p>The big creature snorted. <span style="color: sienna">Fancy seeing you here, Dorn. Too bad the guards are a bit busy. Too bad for you.</span> Big Jack flexed his muscles. The big bovine tried a double-handed chop, which hit Dorn hard, almost reeling him.</p><p></p><p>Touching the blood on his cheek, Dorn shook his head. <span style="color: plum">You don't think I have friends in here, Big Jack? Those that crave justice are never without allies. Those that know truth are always protected!</span> With a quick gesture, a wall of thunder smashed into the three thugs around him, shoving the rats into pillars and knocking them cold while pushing Big Jack into a throng of beggars, ruffians, and others who had all known the help of the Liberator of Overlook. Big Jack's cow eyes looked frightened as the mass descended on him.</p><p></p><p>The guards were there quickly, and Big Jack mostly suffered bruises. But it was his ego that was really hurt. As for Dorn, he just sat down with a smug smile and waited his sentence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stonegod, post: 4786331, member: 36973"] Dorn's cell was crowded. Street ruffians, a few drunks, the normal social detritus. The half-elf moved through them with ease, a smile and look of confidence high on his face. A trio of thugs moved to block his path. The two behind him were sewer rats. Nothing to be concerned with. But Big Jack.... Big Jack was big. A minotaur with a mean streak and a broken-off left horn. He'd lost it in a wager, it was said. Dorn had been the caller of that wager. The big creature snorted. [color=sienna]Fancy seeing you here, Dorn. Too bad the guards are a bit busy. Too bad for you.[/color] Big Jack flexed his muscles. The big bovine tried a double-handed chop, which hit Dorn hard, almost reeling him. Touching the blood on his cheek, Dorn shook his head. [color=plum]You don't think I have friends in here, Big Jack? Those that crave justice are never without allies. Those that know truth are always protected![/color] With a quick gesture, a wall of thunder smashed into the three thugs around him, shoving the rats into pillars and knocking them cold while pushing Big Jack into a throng of beggars, ruffians, and others who had all known the help of the Liberator of Overlook. Big Jack's cow eyes looked frightened as the mass descended on him. The guards were there quickly, and Big Jack mostly suffered bruises. But it was his ego that was really hurt. As for Dorn, he just sat down with a smug smile and waited his sentence. [/QUOTE]
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