Thanks ES2. That does help explain things. I like it when things make sense. ![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Ray Silver said:Ok, I'm going to do a minor update tomorrow, but I'm still waiting for everyone to post on the IC threa. I haven't managed to scare off all of my players in two days, have I?
(Yes, yes, it's Labor Day weekend I know, everyone's still probably recovering from picnics.)
It is a really good thing no one can hear what Scinathar is thinking, 'cause the sibaccai do have some pride, and wouldn't be afriad of reminding you of it... by carving it into your skin!ES2 said:Scinathar glances at the guides Mochor walked up to...Thinking to himself, these sebecai must be desperate to work for coppers and play guide in this town.
He nods in agreement, "Fair price I say," Scinathar says in reply after the sebeccai is done with his energetic introduction. Thinking some more, fair enough for these to lead me to an inn; guess they can't do much else.
That made me laugh Keia. Yay for hyperactive absent-minded characters.Keia said:"As to the what, I think it's magic, and I hope it's magic, so it's probably magic. As to the who, it is an elderly-like verrik, who was very over-weight . . . I wonder if he was like that before he had to start walking with a cane. You know, I asked him that very thing, and mentioned that perhaps if he prayed on in a while to Crodirecia, god of those bent from wear and walking with a cane, he would feel much better. Then, I said . . . um . . . oh, yea . . . he was at the Eloquent Minotaur inn, which would have been better named for the eloquent minotaur herself, but maybe they don't know her name . . . now the only thing to do is gather Galen and a few others and set out onto the peaks. Oh, and speak with Javdak and get him to agree to have us set out. Are you going to eat that . . . cause if you're not then I'll have it and that will save on food going to waste. Well, I'll just get some of my own," Connor finished.