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<blockquote data-quote="DrZombie" data-source="post: 1915217" data-attributes="member: 15640"><p>Raven gives a chuckle at the tirade of fendric, a lopsided grin on his face. As Fendric sputters to an end, he just shakes his head.</p><p>"Fendric, Fendric, you wouldn't recognise sarcasm if it bit you in the bollocks, would you? Have I ever asked even a tarnished half piece of copper from anyone here? Or have I offered anyone to pay for whatever it was they did for me?" He shakes his head. "Do you really have so low an opinion of me? Am I naught but a mercenary for you?" He turnes around, clearly distressed by the thought.</p><p> </p><p>He then turns around again:"Offcourse, if I am but a mercenary for you, you've racked up quite an account." He starts counting on his fingers :"Those halforcs at teh cabin, the orcs at the canyon, scouting fee, wear and tear on armor, arrow money, foraging bonus, minus the healing, ooh, forgot about the mad charge at the bear to save that silly gnome, that would make...</p><p>Sarcasm, Fendric. Sarcasm. The trademark of a desillusioned optimist.</p><p>As for the boy, evryone has to do his share. And he'll do more than his. To see what he's made of. To see if he got what it takes. To see if he has the will to go the extra mile, lift the extra pound, 'cause if he doesn't, he'll be dangerous to evryone including himself, and I'd rather have him disillusiouned and dead-tired then just plain dead. It might be hard on him, but I never said I was soft. I'll teach him, and try to keep him alive, but I won't coddle him. Foundling or not."</p><p>He takes a deep breath, realising that he raised his voice louder than his usual volume..</p><p>"Whoa, you've allmost made me angry there, Fendric. That hasn't happened in a while. Well, last time was the day we've met, actually."</p><p> </p><p>"Let's get some fresh air, I know it'll do me some good. I'll shoot you and Hiritus a fat hare, for free. How about that, huh?"</p><p> </p><p>He wheels his horse around and sets off to scout ahead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrZombie, post: 1915217, member: 15640"] Raven gives a chuckle at the tirade of fendric, a lopsided grin on his face. As Fendric sputters to an end, he just shakes his head. "Fendric, Fendric, you wouldn't recognise sarcasm if it bit you in the bollocks, would you? Have I ever asked even a tarnished half piece of copper from anyone here? Or have I offered anyone to pay for whatever it was they did for me?" He shakes his head. "Do you really have so low an opinion of me? Am I naught but a mercenary for you?" He turnes around, clearly distressed by the thought. He then turns around again:"Offcourse, if I am but a mercenary for you, you've racked up quite an account." He starts counting on his fingers :"Those halforcs at teh cabin, the orcs at the canyon, scouting fee, wear and tear on armor, arrow money, foraging bonus, minus the healing, ooh, forgot about the mad charge at the bear to save that silly gnome, that would make... Sarcasm, Fendric. Sarcasm. The trademark of a desillusioned optimist. As for the boy, evryone has to do his share. And he'll do more than his. To see what he's made of. To see if he got what it takes. To see if he has the will to go the extra mile, lift the extra pound, 'cause if he doesn't, he'll be dangerous to evryone including himself, and I'd rather have him disillusiouned and dead-tired then just plain dead. It might be hard on him, but I never said I was soft. I'll teach him, and try to keep him alive, but I won't coddle him. Foundling or not." He takes a deep breath, realising that he raised his voice louder than his usual volume.. "Whoa, you've allmost made me angry there, Fendric. That hasn't happened in a while. Well, last time was the day we've met, actually." "Let's get some fresh air, I know it'll do me some good. I'll shoot you and Hiritus a fat hare, for free. How about that, huh?" He wheels his horse around and sets off to scout ahead. [/QUOTE]
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