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<blockquote data-quote="Hella_Tellah" data-source="post: 4620906" data-attributes="member: 52669"><p>The doors to the tavern flew open. Thunder crashed, conversations immediately ceased, and the minstrels stopped short on a sour note. All eyes turned to look at a tall, stocky man in a fur coat with a saber scar across his right cheek. He looked from left to right with rage and disdain, then stomped up to the innkeeper in a few long, confident strides. Behind him followed three skulking young men in dark green cloaks, each with his hand on the hilt of a vicious, gleaming cutlass.</p><p></p><p>"Vell, boys, look vat ve haf here!" bellowed the large man in a Kislevite accent, loud enough to be heard by the entire tavern. "Big party, yes? Plenty of money, no? Sure. So plenty money to pay for protection, right?"</p><p></p><p>"Get out o' my tavern, scum," replied the innkeeper through his clenched teeth. Flanked by his trembling daughters, the innkeeper looked up at the large Kislevite through squinted eyes, the very image of defiance. "Ye'll ne'er see a brass penny out o' me."</p><p></p><p>The thug laughed a deep, belly laugh. "A funny man is here! Look how funny! Thinkink he is veeeerry clever, yes? Thinkink he can forever not pay. But ve vill see who is <em>most</em> clever." He turned to one of his lackeys. "Vladilen, take de girl. Pick one you like best."</p><p></p><p>Vladilen grinned a broad, snaggle-toothed grin, and looked at the auburn-haired Daisy with dark desire. He grabbed her by the arm, and the four of them strode back toward the door.</p><p></p><p>Standing in the doorway, the thugs' boss turned back to address the innkeeper. "You t'ink you can outsmart me," he growled. "Maybe. Maybe. But I haf yet to meet one who can outsmart <em>bullet</em>."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hella_Tellah, post: 4620906, member: 52669"] The doors to the tavern flew open. Thunder crashed, conversations immediately ceased, and the minstrels stopped short on a sour note. All eyes turned to look at a tall, stocky man in a fur coat with a saber scar across his right cheek. He looked from left to right with rage and disdain, then stomped up to the innkeeper in a few long, confident strides. Behind him followed three skulking young men in dark green cloaks, each with his hand on the hilt of a vicious, gleaming cutlass. "Vell, boys, look vat ve haf here!" bellowed the large man in a Kislevite accent, loud enough to be heard by the entire tavern. "Big party, yes? Plenty of money, no? Sure. So plenty money to pay for protection, right?" "Get out o' my tavern, scum," replied the innkeeper through his clenched teeth. Flanked by his trembling daughters, the innkeeper looked up at the large Kislevite through squinted eyes, the very image of defiance. "Ye'll ne'er see a brass penny out o' me." The thug laughed a deep, belly laugh. "A funny man is here! Look how funny! Thinkink he is veeeerry clever, yes? Thinkink he can forever not pay. But ve vill see who is [I]most[/I] clever." He turned to one of his lackeys. "Vladilen, take de girl. Pick one you like best." Vladilen grinned a broad, snaggle-toothed grin, and looked at the auburn-haired Daisy with dark desire. He grabbed her by the arm, and the four of them strode back toward the door. Standing in the doorway, the thugs' boss turned back to address the innkeeper. "You t'ink you can outsmart me," he growled. "Maybe. Maybe. But I haf yet to meet one who can outsmart [I]bullet[/I]." [/QUOTE]
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