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<blockquote data-quote="perrinmiller" data-source="post: 5212388" data-attributes="member: 88649"><p><img src="http://i956.photobucket.com/albums/ae47/perrinmiller/Durzo1.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Durzo is feeling a little put out this evening. Rumors of an impending invasion have many people jumpy and the archer is feeling inconvenienced for the changes it promises to bring to the city. An invading army is never good for business. They usually aren't hiring and the victim's don't pay enough for the risks involved to save their backsides. </p><p></p><p>It's too bad, he was coming to like Kindle and that serving wench over at the Rusty Nail Pub was always good for a romp in the hay. Maybe he should finish up this quick job and take the maid off to somewhere else, as he looks at the boats in the water.</p><p></p><p>He shakes his head, <span style="color: Orange">"Baah, no more thoughts of the wench's bosom."</span> He continues down the street to the Griffin's Inn. He walks in and notices the liveliness of the common room, peering around to casually check faces for this Goble fellow. Not seeing him yet, he heads over to the bar to get some ale, admiring the cleavage of a passing barmaid in the process, <span style="color: Orange">"Yo, Sal! Give me a stout one, if you please."</span></p><p></p><p>He leans against the bar, elbow resting on the top, while he holds his ale in the other hand. He settles in to wait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perrinmiller, post: 5212388, member: 88649"] [IMG]http://i956.photobucket.com/albums/ae47/perrinmiller/Durzo1.jpg[/IMG] Durzo is feeling a little put out this evening. Rumors of an impending invasion have many people jumpy and the archer is feeling inconvenienced for the changes it promises to bring to the city. An invading army is never good for business. They usually aren't hiring and the victim's don't pay enough for the risks involved to save their backsides. It's too bad, he was coming to like Kindle and that serving wench over at the Rusty Nail Pub was always good for a romp in the hay. Maybe he should finish up this quick job and take the maid off to somewhere else, as he looks at the boats in the water. He shakes his head, [COLOR=Orange]"Baah, no more thoughts of the wench's bosom."[/COLOR] He continues down the street to the Griffin's Inn. He walks in and notices the liveliness of the common room, peering around to casually check faces for this Goble fellow. Not seeing him yet, he heads over to the bar to get some ale, admiring the cleavage of a passing barmaid in the process, [COLOR=Orange]"Yo, Sal! Give me a stout one, if you please."[/COLOR] He leans against the bar, elbow resting on the top, while he holds his ale in the other hand. He settles in to wait. [/QUOTE]
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