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<blockquote data-quote="Waynan" data-source="post: 7488450" data-attributes="member: 6876299"><p>Tam, who has never been to such a grand gala before, was first totally enamored of the whole thing. But, the thief in him slowly began to win out and he immediately started to play the game of assessing the values of rings, necklaces, brooches, bracelets and even the attire of some of the guests: furs, silks, ceremonial jackets and armors. And the embroidery work on some of their clothing...exquisite, making the women's dresses and the military jackets of several of the various guests quite valuable.</p><p></p><p>The thing that surprised Tam was how many had the appearance of wealth and success, but much of the bejeweled accoutrements and seemingly fancy attire of a number of these folks was not what it seemed and of, possibly, intrinsic value to the wearer, but of significantly less worth than a goodly number of the others. Tam easily recognized that some of these folk had "value" somewhere other than trinkets and possessions. They may even be fellow adventurers of note; in other words, not usually the type to flaunt their hard-won gains.</p><p></p><p>This was a concept Tam could respect, for even he was attired modestly and only sporting one ring that was newly made, the stone cut by himself, from one of the emeralds. With all of the wealth his heroic party had accumulated, he was surprised how much he didn't want to flaunt it.</p><p></p><p>He was also surprised by how few people came up to greet him; so, Tam went back to the sumptuous buffet for thirdsies as he continued to observe the crowd in his socially imposed solitude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waynan, post: 7488450, member: 6876299"] Tam, who has never been to such a grand gala before, was first totally enamored of the whole thing. But, the thief in him slowly began to win out and he immediately started to play the game of assessing the values of rings, necklaces, brooches, bracelets and even the attire of some of the guests: furs, silks, ceremonial jackets and armors. And the embroidery work on some of their clothing...exquisite, making the women's dresses and the military jackets of several of the various guests quite valuable. The thing that surprised Tam was how many had the appearance of wealth and success, but much of the bejeweled accoutrements and seemingly fancy attire of a number of these folks was not what it seemed and of, possibly, intrinsic value to the wearer, but of significantly less worth than a goodly number of the others. Tam easily recognized that some of these folk had "value" somewhere other than trinkets and possessions. They may even be fellow adventurers of note; in other words, not usually the type to flaunt their hard-won gains. This was a concept Tam could respect, for even he was attired modestly and only sporting one ring that was newly made, the stone cut by himself, from one of the emeralds. With all of the wealth his heroic party had accumulated, he was surprised how much he didn't want to flaunt it. He was also surprised by how few people came up to greet him; so, Tam went back to the sumptuous buffet for thirdsies as he continued to observe the crowd in his socially imposed solitude. [/QUOTE]
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