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<blockquote data-quote="Pembinasa" data-source="post: 6571532" data-attributes="member: 6776473"><p>Given that he'd been looking and <em>still</em> didn't know where those tankards came from, the internal eyerolling stopped short fairly suddenly.</p><p></p><p>"Nothing so embarrassing as being taken in by a new twist on an old trick, that's for sure. So... don't sign anything." He nodded politely to the guardswoman before taking his leave, steering well clear of the cardsfolk even as he noticed Shard joining their ranks- and far more importantly, the other wizard and his demonic familiar.</p><p></p><p>That was someone Graydon <em>definitely</em> didn't want to lose track of.</p><p></p><p>Heading off to whatever place of waste elimination might be found in such an establishment, he waited until finding a lock to close behind him before grabbing hurriedly at his spellbook. Flipping it to the back, he began jotting notes of what was recalled as best he could:</p><p></p><p><em>Sylvania- known for revels, place or person? Dwarven Mountain plague- tolerated for some reason? Axis girls- renowned as courtesans? Town of washing sticks, set on fire? =LEARN MORE=</em></p><p></p><p>He straightened, taking a breath. There was so much to find out if he was going to keep from being some easily-addled buffoon! Any wizard worth his salt understood the link between knowledge and power, and being powerless in a place like this just was <em>not</em> an option.</p><p></p><p>...And added to that, he could really use another pair of genuinely trustworthy eyes.</p><p></p><p>Graydon fumbled forward in his book, searching out the ritual he'd been putting off; familiars had been enough trouble when he dealt with <em>other</em> people's, and he couldn't think how much study-time he'd saved through not having to care for one. But right now, having another pair of eyes to watch things was sounding very appealing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pembinasa, post: 6571532, member: 6776473"] Given that he'd been looking and [i]still[/i] didn't know where those tankards came from, the internal eyerolling stopped short fairly suddenly. "Nothing so embarrassing as being taken in by a new twist on an old trick, that's for sure. So... don't sign anything." He nodded politely to the guardswoman before taking his leave, steering well clear of the cardsfolk even as he noticed Shard joining their ranks- and far more importantly, the other wizard and his demonic familiar. That was someone Graydon [i]definitely[/i] didn't want to lose track of. Heading off to whatever place of waste elimination might be found in such an establishment, he waited until finding a lock to close behind him before grabbing hurriedly at his spellbook. Flipping it to the back, he began jotting notes of what was recalled as best he could: [i]Sylvania- known for revels, place or person? Dwarven Mountain plague- tolerated for some reason? Axis girls- renowned as courtesans? Town of washing sticks, set on fire? =LEARN MORE=[/i] He straightened, taking a breath. There was so much to find out if he was going to keep from being some easily-addled buffoon! Any wizard worth his salt understood the link between knowledge and power, and being powerless in a place like this just was [i]not[/i] an option. ...And added to that, he could really use another pair of genuinely trustworthy eyes. Graydon fumbled forward in his book, searching out the ritual he'd been putting off; familiars had been enough trouble when he dealt with [i]other[/i] people's, and he couldn't think how much study-time he'd saved through not having to care for one. But right now, having another pair of eyes to watch things was sounding very appealing. [/QUOTE]
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