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<blockquote data-quote="Xorn" data-source="post: 4304523" data-attributes="member: 61231"><p>With a steady hand, Daichot reached up and pulled the spear protruding out of his collar. The head of the weapon made sucking noise as it let go of his flesh, and half of the point was glistening with fresh blood. “Armor stopped the worst of it. The ‘skull-skull’ rock was worse than this. How is your leg, Omar?”</p><p> </p><p> Omar grunted. “Not as bad as I thought, but had you nae been here, that other beastie mighta had me.”</p><p></p><p> Daichot smiled. While he might have walked with a stoic air and commanding presence, he looked positively devilish when he smiled. “I was thinking something similar when that one got your leg—if Omar wasn’t here, that thing would be biting my leg!” Omar shook his head at the humor as Oleaf was calmly watching down the corridor beyond the doors.</p><p></p><p> “See anything, lass?”</p><p></p><p> Oleaf turned to look at the dwarf, quietly. “No,” she whispered, “but I can hear talking, kobolds, I think.”</p><p></p><p> Both of the heavy set warriors cocked their heads. “Don’t hear anything.” They both said together.</p><p></p><p> “I know,” she stated flatly, “but there are more kobolds,” she pointed down the corridor, “that way. I can hear at least three different voices, and they know we’re here.”</p><p></p><p> “How do you know that?” called Percy from up on the ledge, eagerly volunteering to search the bodies for valuables, and collect the thumbs from each one for the bounty they intended to collect.</p><p></p><p> Oleaf looked up to the halfling and considered his question, then back to the others. “Because they stopped moving a moment ago, and haven’t started again. They must be waiting for us.”</p><p></p><p> Percy nodded at the explanation, not for a moment impressed by the range of the elf’s hearing, and resumed perusing the freshly killed with a mechanical thoroughness. Omar wrapped a wide strip of cloth around his thigh, which was seeping a little bit of blood, and Daichot adjusted his armor roughly before hefting his axe back onto his bruised shoulder.</p><p></p><p> “Well,” noted Omar, “if’n they be ready fer us, I guess that’ll mean they’ll put up a better fight than’a last few chambers did.”</p><p></p><p> “Hey guys,” Percy added as they started to move into the dim corridor, having returned from the ledge with decent bag of coins, “I’ll bet I end up with more kills than anyone else before we’re done—any takers?”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xorn, post: 4304523, member: 61231"] With a steady hand, Daichot reached up and pulled the spear protruding out of his collar. The head of the weapon made sucking noise as it let go of his flesh, and half of the point was glistening with fresh blood. “Armor stopped the worst of it. The ‘skull-skull’ rock was worse than this. How is your leg, Omar?” Omar grunted. “Not as bad as I thought, but had you nae been here, that other beastie mighta had me.” Daichot smiled. While he might have walked with a stoic air and commanding presence, he looked positively devilish when he smiled. “I was thinking something similar when that one got your leg—if Omar wasn’t here, that thing would be biting my leg!” Omar shook his head at the humor as Oleaf was calmly watching down the corridor beyond the doors. “See anything, lass?” Oleaf turned to look at the dwarf, quietly. “No,” she whispered, “but I can hear talking, kobolds, I think.” Both of the heavy set warriors cocked their heads. “Don’t hear anything.” They both said together. “I know,” she stated flatly, “but there are more kobolds,” she pointed down the corridor, “that way. I can hear at least three different voices, and they know we’re here.” “How do you know that?” called Percy from up on the ledge, eagerly volunteering to search the bodies for valuables, and collect the thumbs from each one for the bounty they intended to collect. Oleaf looked up to the halfling and considered his question, then back to the others. “Because they stopped moving a moment ago, and haven’t started again. They must be waiting for us.” Percy nodded at the explanation, not for a moment impressed by the range of the elf’s hearing, and resumed perusing the freshly killed with a mechanical thoroughness. Omar wrapped a wide strip of cloth around his thigh, which was seeping a little bit of blood, and Daichot adjusted his armor roughly before hefting his axe back onto his bruised shoulder. “Well,” noted Omar, “if’n they be ready fer us, I guess that’ll mean they’ll put up a better fight than’a last few chambers did.” “Hey guys,” Percy added as they started to move into the dim corridor, having returned from the ledge with decent bag of coins, “I’ll bet I end up with more kills than anyone else before we’re done—any takers?” [/QUOTE]
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