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<blockquote data-quote="balth" data-source="post: 4580491" data-attributes="member: 69401"><p>A tall, thin elf entered the bar. A drab olive cloak hung around him, and you could see ha slightly lighter green leather armor underneath. He glanced at the minotaur, as if confirming something to himself, and walked to an empty table and sat down. Now that he was in out of the doorway, you could see a large scar that ran from his jaw up into his hairline. Traces of a bow and a quiver of arrows could be seen poking out from under the cloak. He adjusted a strap across his midsection, however, and a beautiful gray hardwood lute slid onto his stomach.</p><p></p><p>He began to play a somber tune, beautiful but haunting. Noone seemed to mind as it was not loud enough to disturb, but filled the quiet when noone was talking.</p><p></p><p>The song reminded you of lost love, and after a few minutes, the bartender gave the man a glass of wine. The elf smiled slightly and nodded appreciation to the bartender, and you're not sure whether the bartender gave him the glass out of appreciation for his playing, or pity for whatever happened to him.</p><p></p><p>But the lute continued to play, beautifully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="balth, post: 4580491, member: 69401"] A tall, thin elf entered the bar. A drab olive cloak hung around him, and you could see ha slightly lighter green leather armor underneath. He glanced at the minotaur, as if confirming something to himself, and walked to an empty table and sat down. Now that he was in out of the doorway, you could see a large scar that ran from his jaw up into his hairline. Traces of a bow and a quiver of arrows could be seen poking out from under the cloak. He adjusted a strap across his midsection, however, and a beautiful gray hardwood lute slid onto his stomach. He began to play a somber tune, beautiful but haunting. Noone seemed to mind as it was not loud enough to disturb, but filled the quiet when noone was talking. The song reminded you of lost love, and after a few minutes, the bartender gave the man a glass of wine. The elf smiled slightly and nodded appreciation to the bartender, and you're not sure whether the bartender gave him the glass out of appreciation for his playing, or pity for whatever happened to him. But the lute continued to play, beautifully. [/QUOTE]
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