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<blockquote data-quote="Pembinasa" data-source="post: 6587783" data-attributes="member: 6776473"><p>...Well, so much for buffering two personalities, especially with the fact he's unable to see or hear the second one. Looks like he's not needed here- but the 'musical ghost' hypothesis has been locked down, good to go.</p><p></p><p>He'll want to call Shandrizar over to try to get a look at the (apparently harmless?) ghost-creature once the book is done chatting up the construct, which is just the kind of thought a person should expect to have out here apparently- Right now he'd head over to the bartender, hoping to take advantage of all that previous chatting up. Picking up the next mug and faking a sip, he pulled out a foreign silver piece- and moved it to glint in the less-than-ideal tavern light until he thought he had the bartender's attention, then put it down on the bar and the mug right atop it.</p><p></p><p>"Out of curiosity, as a person who's been around a few times and at least knows of Mystara, would you have any suggestions about some of the ways your old acquaintances got there? Not that this place isn't lovely, of course; it's just a good idea to have a few 'lines of retreat' established if ever there happens to be a need. What good all the palaces of the wider world if you can't go home again, right?" </p><p></p><p>He chuckled casually. There was no reason to believe the route he took to get here wouldn't take him back, after all... Though he'd gradually started realizing there was no reason to believe it <em>would</em>, either. In any case, always better to have options than not, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pembinasa, post: 6587783, member: 6776473"] ...Well, so much for buffering two personalities, especially with the fact he's unable to see or hear the second one. Looks like he's not needed here- but the 'musical ghost' hypothesis has been locked down, good to go. He'll want to call Shandrizar over to try to get a look at the (apparently harmless?) ghost-creature once the book is done chatting up the construct, which is just the kind of thought a person should expect to have out here apparently- Right now he'd head over to the bartender, hoping to take advantage of all that previous chatting up. Picking up the next mug and faking a sip, he pulled out a foreign silver piece- and moved it to glint in the less-than-ideal tavern light until he thought he had the bartender's attention, then put it down on the bar and the mug right atop it. "Out of curiosity, as a person who's been around a few times and at least knows of Mystara, would you have any suggestions about some of the ways your old acquaintances got there? Not that this place isn't lovely, of course; it's just a good idea to have a few 'lines of retreat' established if ever there happens to be a need. What good all the palaces of the wider world if you can't go home again, right?" He chuckled casually. There was no reason to believe the route he took to get here wouldn't take him back, after all... Though he'd gradually started realizing there was no reason to believe it [i]would[/i], either. In any case, always better to have options than not, right? [/QUOTE]
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