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<blockquote data-quote="Rae ArdGaoth" data-source="post: 2893671" data-attributes="member: 21064"><p><strong>Quarion Holimion, Elven Druid</strong></p><p></p><p>Quarion and Garma reunite after the battle with Eskaron and his minions. Garma looks more than ready to devour the raw meat on the bones of the fallen kobolds, but Quarion, showing no fear of his lupine companion, places his hand in between Garma's jaws, stopping him from eating. The elf looks strangely at the kobold druid who helped him and the team of adventurers. He says to Garma in Sylvan, <em><span style="color: SeaGreen">"Navousai, Garma. Tae da eines til yr'Verdante... com da wae."</span></em> The wolf looks disappointed, but he knows Verdante will have food for him when they return to the surface, and probably better fare than tough lizard flesh.</p><p></p><p>Quarion stands back from the others in quiet contemplation, one slender hand always stroking Garma's grey coat. He lets them figure out the treasure distribution; money and finances never interested him. Whatever his share, he would quickly spend it on items to help him thrive in the wilderness, cold metal holds little value to hungry bears.</p><p></p><p>As the adventurers and their allies part, Quarion specifically seeks out the kobold druid and bows to him. No words leave his mouth, but his regal, superior attitude has clearly been quelled.</p><p></p><p>...</p><p></p><p>Once the fate of Z'zess and the others is discovered, Quarion is the first to offer part of his share for their release. And he also lays a claim to the headband, if nobody else desires it. The less gold in Quarion's pocket, the better.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=OOC: ]I'm back! Sorry for taking such a long leave of absence. I hate to come back just when treasure is being distributed. I think this was a good adventure, though I'm sure KO will think twice before allowing so many people to join up. We got through it alright, though. Personally, I liked being able to play an arrogant, racist elf and having a good reason for him to change to a more open-minded fellow. Being too proud gets annoying after a while...</p><p></p><p>A question about treasure distribution: If Quarion takes the headband (valued at 4000gp) does he subtract the 4000gp market price from his share or the 2000gp selling price? The latter makes sense, but for some reason I remember the former being... the rule. And experience will be distributed after everybody's last posts, I suppose.</p><p></p><p>Good game, everyone.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rae ArdGaoth, post: 2893671, member: 21064"] [b]Quarion Holimion, Elven Druid[/b] Quarion and Garma reunite after the battle with Eskaron and his minions. Garma looks more than ready to devour the raw meat on the bones of the fallen kobolds, but Quarion, showing no fear of his lupine companion, places his hand in between Garma's jaws, stopping him from eating. The elf looks strangely at the kobold druid who helped him and the team of adventurers. He says to Garma in Sylvan, [I][COLOR=SeaGreen]"Navousai, Garma. Tae da eines til yr'Verdante... com da wae."[/COLOR][/I] The wolf looks disappointed, but he knows Verdante will have food for him when they return to the surface, and probably better fare than tough lizard flesh. Quarion stands back from the others in quiet contemplation, one slender hand always stroking Garma's grey coat. He lets them figure out the treasure distribution; money and finances never interested him. Whatever his share, he would quickly spend it on items to help him thrive in the wilderness, cold metal holds little value to hungry bears. As the adventurers and their allies part, Quarion specifically seeks out the kobold druid and bows to him. No words leave his mouth, but his regal, superior attitude has clearly been quelled. ... Once the fate of Z'zess and the others is discovered, Quarion is the first to offer part of his share for their release. And he also lays a claim to the headband, if nobody else desires it. The less gold in Quarion's pocket, the better. [sblock=OOC: ]I'm back! Sorry for taking such a long leave of absence. I hate to come back just when treasure is being distributed. I think this was a good adventure, though I'm sure KO will think twice before allowing so many people to join up. We got through it alright, though. Personally, I liked being able to play an arrogant, racist elf and having a good reason for him to change to a more open-minded fellow. Being too proud gets annoying after a while... A question about treasure distribution: If Quarion takes the headband (valued at 4000gp) does he subtract the 4000gp market price from his share or the 2000gp selling price? The latter makes sense, but for some reason I remember the former being... the rule. And experience will be distributed after everybody's last posts, I suppose. Good game, everyone.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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