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<blockquote data-quote="Ambrus" data-source="post: 4539825" data-attributes="member: 17691"><p>Dj'hân watches events unfold in the lower vat room from his discreet vantage point behind the upper walkway doorway. When he sees Thorson leading Yargin away, the young urchin quietly pads over to the opposite door leading into the gore-filled room. Hiding behind the doorjamb, the young halfling watches as the burly half-orc pushes the man ahead of him into the empty bedchamber and closes the door behind them. Dj'hân listens to the pair's muffled voices during their brief conversation. The dialogue soon ends however with a loud thump followed by some grunting and bumping sounds. The boy hardly dares to breathe when the brutish half-orc opens the door, emerges and heads back downstairs; without Yargin.</p><p></p><p>Quietly returning to the doorway from which he'd been observing events in the lower vat room, Dj'hân listens in as Thorson reveals that he's killed Yargin and as Edmond admonishes the half-orc for the brutal act. As he so often has in his life, the young boy watches but doesn't participate, stymied as he is by his fear and uncertainty. The scene below seems frighteningly familiar to the Dj'hân. How many times had he watched a trio of adults casually discussing acts of violence while surrounded by young urchins? And the urchins themselves were hardly innocent either; most had grown hard and callous from years of brutal hardships. Seeing as they worked for Lamm, Dj'hân had grown to fear and avoid them as had Giggles, Yargin and Hookshanks.</p><p></p><p>Swallowing, the young urchin turns his attention away from the upsetting scene below to instead focus on his own long term survival. Perhaps there were things to scrounge at hand; things he'd need for later.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: SlateGray">OOC: While the adults tend to the urchins and discuss plans, Dj'hân will search the upper vat room; there appears to be some furnishings around the south end. Did either of the other two upper rooms contain any furnishings worth investigating?</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambrus, post: 4539825, member: 17691"] Dj'hân watches events unfold in the lower vat room from his discreet vantage point behind the upper walkway doorway. When he sees Thorson leading Yargin away, the young urchin quietly pads over to the opposite door leading into the gore-filled room. Hiding behind the doorjamb, the young halfling watches as the burly half-orc pushes the man ahead of him into the empty bedchamber and closes the door behind them. Dj'hân listens to the pair's muffled voices during their brief conversation. The dialogue soon ends however with a loud thump followed by some grunting and bumping sounds. The boy hardly dares to breathe when the brutish half-orc opens the door, emerges and heads back downstairs; without Yargin. Quietly returning to the doorway from which he'd been observing events in the lower vat room, Dj'hân listens in as Thorson reveals that he's killed Yargin and as Edmond admonishes the half-orc for the brutal act. As he so often has in his life, the young boy watches but doesn't participate, stymied as he is by his fear and uncertainty. The scene below seems frighteningly familiar to the Dj'hân. How many times had he watched a trio of adults casually discussing acts of violence while surrounded by young urchins? And the urchins themselves were hardly innocent either; most had grown hard and callous from years of brutal hardships. Seeing as they worked for Lamm, Dj'hân had grown to fear and avoid them as had Giggles, Yargin and Hookshanks. Swallowing, the young urchin turns his attention away from the upsetting scene below to instead focus on his own long term survival. Perhaps there were things to scrounge at hand; things he'd need for later. [COLOR="SlateGray"]OOC: While the adults tend to the urchins and discuss plans, Dj'hân will search the upper vat room; there appears to be some furnishings around the south end. Did either of the other two upper rooms contain any furnishings worth investigating?[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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