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<blockquote data-quote="Xorn" data-source="post: 4422628" data-attributes="member: 61231"><p>My work schedule has been playing havoc with my ability to get an hour or three free to write that my brain isn't frazzled. Quick update today, and tomorrow I'll get a longer addition.</p><p>===============</p><p></p><p>“None have escaped us yet,” Daichot thought aloud, “so the rest of the goblins in this place probably don’t know we’re here.”</p><p></p><p>“That’s true,” agreed Vrax, as he dropped his satchel to the floor and sat down on it heavily, groaning slightly as his knees voiced their opinion of the strain. “Of course we don’t know how long these goblins were here.” He motioned towards the corpses, one of which was still smoldering from the onslaught of wizard fire he had unleashed. “One must assume that eventually, these goblins will rest, and others will replace them, or at the least, they might be missed.”</p><p></p><p>“They’re workin’ through the day, I wager.” Added Omar.</p><p></p><p>Percy looked at the dwarf in amazement. Omar was holding a handful of crumbled earth in his palm, sifting through the clay-rich matter absently. “You can tell all that from the dirt!?”</p><p></p><p>Omar looked at his hand and dropped the clump abruptly. “No, ‘course not. But I know goblins. An’ these goblins was either stayin’ up real late, or they’re tha day crew. It’s midday, an’ mos’ goblins’re active at night.” The dwarf wore a plain expression, as though he was making normal conversation.</p><p></p><p>“So you think we’d be safe to rest here?”</p><p></p><p>“Safe!?” Omar smiled, his bold teeth appearing from within his bushy beard. “Nay, not safe, but we don’ have time ta go back ta town, an’ if’n we’re gonna rest outside, we might aswell rest in ‘ere.”</p><p></p><p>“Alright then, let’s decide who will keep watch, and try to get some rest. Percy?”</p><p></p><p>The halfling was crouched down on the balls of his feet in the corner of the room, looking over the corpses of the dead, answered without looking up. “Yes, I’ll take first watch. You might want to have a look at this before you get too comfortable, though.”</p><p></p><p>Daichot walked over and looked at what the halfling had found. The glimmer of precious metals sparkled in the halfling’s palm. “That looks valuable.”</p><p></p><p>“Yes. Obviously it’s a symbol of Bahamut. This is an early piece, from one of the Moldenoir guild. I’d say it was made during the last century of the Nerathian Age from the styling, and probably worth a few years of steak dinners! I know a fence that could move this within a week, if you’re interested.”</p><p></p><p>All three of his companions were trying to blink away their slack jaws, and Percy felt their gazes on him.</p><p></p><p>“What?”</p><p></p><p>***************</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xorn, post: 4422628, member: 61231"] My work schedule has been playing havoc with my ability to get an hour or three free to write that my brain isn't frazzled. Quick update today, and tomorrow I'll get a longer addition. =============== “None have escaped us yet,” Daichot thought aloud, “so the rest of the goblins in this place probably don’t know we’re here.” “That’s true,” agreed Vrax, as he dropped his satchel to the floor and sat down on it heavily, groaning slightly as his knees voiced their opinion of the strain. “Of course we don’t know how long these goblins were here.” He motioned towards the corpses, one of which was still smoldering from the onslaught of wizard fire he had unleashed. “One must assume that eventually, these goblins will rest, and others will replace them, or at the least, they might be missed.” “They’re workin’ through the day, I wager.” Added Omar. Percy looked at the dwarf in amazement. Omar was holding a handful of crumbled earth in his palm, sifting through the clay-rich matter absently. “You can tell all that from the dirt!?” Omar looked at his hand and dropped the clump abruptly. “No, ‘course not. But I know goblins. An’ these goblins was either stayin’ up real late, or they’re tha day crew. It’s midday, an’ mos’ goblins’re active at night.” The dwarf wore a plain expression, as though he was making normal conversation. “So you think we’d be safe to rest here?” “Safe!?” Omar smiled, his bold teeth appearing from within his bushy beard. “Nay, not safe, but we don’ have time ta go back ta town, an’ if’n we’re gonna rest outside, we might aswell rest in ‘ere.” “Alright then, let’s decide who will keep watch, and try to get some rest. Percy?” The halfling was crouched down on the balls of his feet in the corner of the room, looking over the corpses of the dead, answered without looking up. “Yes, I’ll take first watch. You might want to have a look at this before you get too comfortable, though.” Daichot walked over and looked at what the halfling had found. The glimmer of precious metals sparkled in the halfling’s palm. “That looks valuable.” “Yes. Obviously it’s a symbol of Bahamut. This is an early piece, from one of the Moldenoir guild. I’d say it was made during the last century of the Nerathian Age from the styling, and probably worth a few years of steak dinners! I know a fence that could move this within a week, if you’re interested.” All three of his companions were trying to blink away their slack jaws, and Percy felt their gazes on him. “What?” *************** [/QUOTE]
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