City of Orussus, The Red Dragon Inn X

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"Oh my, m'lord, that must have been horrible. I never met my parents, so I can only imagine the pain you must have felt." Rapture says. "I can only hope that it helped you find yourself and freedom from your burdens. The burden of such a deed must have been a heavy price though."
 

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"There wass some pain. But it opened my eyess to understand that death iss part of life, and not to be feared. So I sserve death to my enemiess, and let their blood soak the ground until my time comess and I stand before my god." Kurgahz says with pride.
 



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Keldar has the good grace to look abashed. "Three orphans, of differing sorts," he says softly.
"I thought you were born to your frost giant lover? Or was it the basilisk?"
 

"I believe I am being mocked," says Keldar to the air. "I cannot think what I could have done to deserve such a fate."
 


"I know what you mean. I should probably write them down. Or feel free to take notes yourself. No, my parents were as human as you or I. I... lost them, or they lost me. They may yet live; I do not know. And so I grew up near, er, in, a small village off, I mean, on the coast of the Sound, some way north of here. A difficult childhood, you might say."
 

"I'm sure it must have been trying, but surely you had someone to care for you? And to grow up near the ocean must have been so lovely." Rapture says.
 

"I grew accustomed to it," says Keldar shortly. "It was wet and often cold. I had a great deal of work to do, since I was the only one with legs."
 

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