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<blockquote data-quote="hewligan" data-source="post: 4329121" data-attributes="member: 19688"><p>Jokad, seeing the indecision etched in his companions faces, lets out a melodramatic sigh, walks over to the first concubine, grabs her by the scruff of her neck, and carries her to the stairs. He throws her bodily at the steps, and points upwards, his sword made visible to her. She catches her fall, springing to her feet, and runs up the stairs at an incredible rate, leaping them in twos.</p><p></p><p>Jokad sighs privately this time, before returning to the room to grab a second goblin.</p><p></p><p>When he is done, his mood is soured. The third little blighter actually bit him on the arm. No damage done, at least no puncture of the armour, although he may get a welt there later. He swung at her, more out of frustration than from any real attempt to hurt her. He pulled the swing, letting the blade cut within an inch of her prostrate form. That was all the retort she needed, before she too was off at a pace up the stairs, simpering away in fear.</p><p></p><p>The fourth was easy enough. She had almost frozen in fear, perhaps thinking that he had dispatched her fellows. When she hit the ground and realised that death was not on the cards, she actually started to cry as she ran for freedom.</p><p></p><p>It wasn't always a nice job, being a sell-sword. Actually, it was NEVER a nice job. The only nice bit about it was the down-time between jobs. Ha, who was he kidding. He loved it!</p><p></p><p>-----</p><p></p><p>Jovik continued his search of the room, finding the shed clothing of the giant bugbear in one corner. Within his possessions lay a POTION OF CURE MODERATE WOUNDS, a COMPOSITE LONGBOW of quite exquisite (and clearly elven) design (MASTERWORK, requires +3 strength bonus to use). A quiver full of arrows sits to one side. In his pockets are 4 platinum pieces. There are no other coins and no other trinkets to speak of ... except for a necklace of ears that hang around his neck!</p><p></p><p>-----</p><p></p><p>OOC: Pick a door please. Time to move on!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hewligan, post: 4329121, member: 19688"] Jokad, seeing the indecision etched in his companions faces, lets out a melodramatic sigh, walks over to the first concubine, grabs her by the scruff of her neck, and carries her to the stairs. He throws her bodily at the steps, and points upwards, his sword made visible to her. She catches her fall, springing to her feet, and runs up the stairs at an incredible rate, leaping them in twos. Jokad sighs privately this time, before returning to the room to grab a second goblin. When he is done, his mood is soured. The third little blighter actually bit him on the arm. No damage done, at least no puncture of the armour, although he may get a welt there later. He swung at her, more out of frustration than from any real attempt to hurt her. He pulled the swing, letting the blade cut within an inch of her prostrate form. That was all the retort she needed, before she too was off at a pace up the stairs, simpering away in fear. The fourth was easy enough. She had almost frozen in fear, perhaps thinking that he had dispatched her fellows. When she hit the ground and realised that death was not on the cards, she actually started to cry as she ran for freedom. It wasn't always a nice job, being a sell-sword. Actually, it was NEVER a nice job. The only nice bit about it was the down-time between jobs. Ha, who was he kidding. He loved it! ----- Jovik continued his search of the room, finding the shed clothing of the giant bugbear in one corner. Within his possessions lay a POTION OF CURE MODERATE WOUNDS, a COMPOSITE LONGBOW of quite exquisite (and clearly elven) design (MASTERWORK, requires +3 strength bonus to use). A quiver full of arrows sits to one side. In his pockets are 4 platinum pieces. There are no other coins and no other trinkets to speak of ... except for a necklace of ears that hang around his neck! ----- OOC: Pick a door please. Time to move on! [/QUOTE]
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