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<blockquote data-quote="LiquidBlue" data-source="post: 3104613" data-attributes="member: 40911"><p><strong>Verrick takes his leave</strong></p><p></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrchid">I guess I don't have a sailor's head on my shoulders. Thank you gentlemen for your stories and comadrie; unfortunately I believe that I must now take my leave while I can still walk in a straight line. Next time you are in port, ask for Jonas at the Snooty Pig, and we will share more stories and entertainment.</span></p><p></p><p>After receiving leave from the sailors, Verrick pays for their drinks, and leaves through the door from which they entered.</p><p></p><p>OOC: Thanks BigB. I was getting really paranoid for Verrick, and in character Verrick was really uncomfortable with his situation. Even though humans are his favored enemy, he still has trouble picking up unspoken cues. Thus throughout this encounter he has not been entirely sure that these potential murderers, as described by his employer, were not trying to cause him harm</p><p></p><p>It seems a waste to expend a power point on something that ultimately will not do him any harm, or put him at a disadvantage, but given Verrick's rather frightened state at the time, I believe that in character Verrick would have spent the power point to resist the effects of the drink.</p><p></p><p>Power Point Reserve: 1</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LiquidBlue, post: 3104613, member: 40911"] [b]Verrick takes his leave[/b] [COLOR=DarkOrchid]I guess I don't have a sailor's head on my shoulders. Thank you gentlemen for your stories and comadrie; unfortunately I believe that I must now take my leave while I can still walk in a straight line. Next time you are in port, ask for Jonas at the Snooty Pig, and we will share more stories and entertainment.[/COLOR] After receiving leave from the sailors, Verrick pays for their drinks, and leaves through the door from which they entered. OOC: Thanks BigB. I was getting really paranoid for Verrick, and in character Verrick was really uncomfortable with his situation. Even though humans are his favored enemy, he still has trouble picking up unspoken cues. Thus throughout this encounter he has not been entirely sure that these potential murderers, as described by his employer, were not trying to cause him harm It seems a waste to expend a power point on something that ultimately will not do him any harm, or put him at a disadvantage, but given Verrick's rather frightened state at the time, I believe that in character Verrick would have spent the power point to resist the effects of the drink. Power Point Reserve: 1 [/QUOTE]
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