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<blockquote data-quote="Tellerian Hawke" data-source="post: 7303027" data-attributes="member: 6790669"><p><strong>Tor nods in agreement.</strong> <span style="color: #800080">"People who would accept money to kill an entire group of adventurers like ourselves, a group with a growing reputation, would have to be supremely skilled. It makes sense that The Stranger outclassed us. You are exactly right, Brother Sannit. The next logical step for Mr. Saucy, seeing that his highly-skilled, yet lone assassin failed, would be to hire an entire group of skilled mercenaries for the task. Whether we go to Asylim or not, it's only a matter of time before we are faced with this eventuality. I think we should seek out masters, mentors for hire who could train us properly. We have a lot of raw talent, and some basic training that we've picked up the hard way, through trial and error. I think now, the next logical step would be to find someone who could help us hone and refine our skills even further."</span></p><p></p><p><strong>Merin says,</strong> <span style="color: #0000FF">"I agree. And we've already seen that the Maldrog exist in a closed-off, tight-knit society. A Maldrog smith is not going to leave Bergbaulager to come here. So we need to look elsewhere for a smith. And I think I know where to start. Bergbaulager is a large settlement, but because of the way its society is structured, it's like one, big, family commune. That's why no one wants to leave; they're all related and important to one another. We need to find a place whose population is comprised of people from all over, like a big, melting pot. A place like that would support a large enough, and varied enough, demographic to suit our needs. Ladies and gentlemen, I think the best place to look for a new smith would be Boga City. As for finding people to advance our training, I think we might find them in Boga City as well. What say all of you? Road trip?"</span></p><p></p><p><strong>Tor snorts, half giggling, half scoffing. </strong><span style="color: #800080">"Sure, little Merin. Why not?"</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tellerian Hawke, post: 7303027, member: 6790669"] [B]Tor nods in agreement.[/B] [COLOR="#800080"]"People who would accept money to kill an entire group of adventurers like ourselves, a group with a growing reputation, would have to be supremely skilled. It makes sense that The Stranger outclassed us. You are exactly right, Brother Sannit. The next logical step for Mr. Saucy, seeing that his highly-skilled, yet lone assassin failed, would be to hire an entire group of skilled mercenaries for the task. Whether we go to Asylim or not, it's only a matter of time before we are faced with this eventuality. I think we should seek out masters, mentors for hire who could train us properly. We have a lot of raw talent, and some basic training that we've picked up the hard way, through trial and error. I think now, the next logical step would be to find someone who could help us hone and refine our skills even further."[/COLOR] [B]Merin says,[/B] [COLOR="#0000FF"]"I agree. And we've already seen that the Maldrog exist in a closed-off, tight-knit society. A Maldrog smith is not going to leave Bergbaulager to come here. So we need to look elsewhere for a smith. And I think I know where to start. Bergbaulager is a large settlement, but because of the way its society is structured, it's like one, big, family commune. That's why no one wants to leave; they're all related and important to one another. We need to find a place whose population is comprised of people from all over, like a big, melting pot. A place like that would support a large enough, and varied enough, demographic to suit our needs. Ladies and gentlemen, I think the best place to look for a new smith would be Boga City. As for finding people to advance our training, I think we might find them in Boga City as well. What say all of you? Road trip?"[/COLOR] [B]Tor snorts, half giggling, half scoffing. [/B][COLOR="#800080"]"Sure, little Merin. Why not?"[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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