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<blockquote data-quote="Carthum One-Tusk" data-source="post: 7392637" data-attributes="member: 6938933"><p><strong>Carthum One-Tusk: Watch Your Step</strong></p><p></p><p>"In times past, salt was more valuable than any gold or gemstone! I wonder if such mundane things hold a power we never quite appreciated?" Carthum was musing aloud, but Otiroth went on to talk about bat guano being used for spells, and that just lead the half-orc to think... maybe he was right?</p><p></p><p>Old salt, it pinged at his nostrils in a way the humans probably couldn't quite appreciate. Bestial senses were the pride of his ancestry, after all. He imagined a pure-blooded orc would be even more irritated!</p><p></p><p>Carthum had eyes out for something else as well; light! While his shield still glowed, his dark-vision- or Metea's- could possibly pick out natural light in the area.</p><p></p><p>He didn't like Metea moving towards the edge and would approach. Briefly, while she flirted with insanity, he'd either pass the dwarf off to another or lay him down for now. If it looked like she were going over, he'd grab her tail and yank her back. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes, Metea needed her feathers ruffled to remind her that there were real dangers out there...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carthum One-Tusk, post: 7392637, member: 6938933"] [b]Carthum One-Tusk: Watch Your Step[/b] "In times past, salt was more valuable than any gold or gemstone! I wonder if such mundane things hold a power we never quite appreciated?" Carthum was musing aloud, but Otiroth went on to talk about bat guano being used for spells, and that just lead the half-orc to think... maybe he was right? Old salt, it pinged at his nostrils in a way the humans probably couldn't quite appreciate. Bestial senses were the pride of his ancestry, after all. He imagined a pure-blooded orc would be even more irritated! Carthum had eyes out for something else as well; light! While his shield still glowed, his dark-vision- or Metea's- could possibly pick out natural light in the area. He didn't like Metea moving towards the edge and would approach. Briefly, while she flirted with insanity, he'd either pass the dwarf off to another or lay him down for now. If it looked like she were going over, he'd grab her tail and yank her back. Sometimes, Metea needed her feathers ruffled to remind her that there were real dangers out there... [/QUOTE]
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