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<blockquote data-quote="Ambrus" data-source="post: 4896728" data-attributes="member: 17691"><p>[sblock=Dr Simon]At first Dj'hân treats Majenko's suggestion that he could be fey as an invitation to play pretend. He ties an old handkerchief around his neck, takes hold of its edges in his tiny hands and flaps them vigorously while laughing and hopping down the attic stairs in Edmond's house. <em><span style="color: SandyBrown">"Look at me, I'm flying!"</span></em></p><p></p><p>Later, once the pair are hanging about Jeremiah's workshop, the tiny urchin again assumes that the pseudodragon is playing around when the topic of Dj'hân's feyhood resurfaces. Picking up his staff of power and assuming a fencing stance with it, Dj'hân inquires: <em><span style="color: SandyBrown">"Couldn't we play knights and dragons this time?"</span></em></p><p></p><p>Like Lynn and Edmond, Dj'hân had never dwelt on the issue of his own nature or abilities for very long. It's only once the hedge wizard, a grownup, provides the illuminated manuscript and identifies the wand of acid for what it is that the little guttersnipe begins to consider the idea at more length. Something about the dragon's stubborn insistence unnerves the halfling boy. Sitting down on the bookshelf with his possessions in a pile next to him, they needing to have been set aside for Jeremiah to work on his cap, Dj'hân reaches over and takes Zalara's oversized Harrow deck in hand. The urchin seeks comfort and guidance in the beautifully painted cards. Looking to Majenko, the urchin inquires: <em><span style="color: SandyBrown">"How do you know so much about it all?"</span></em></p><p></p><p><span style="color: Gray">OOC: Use the deck's identify ability to confirm Jeremiah's assessment of the wand. Looking over my finances, I might as well go for broke and have Dj'hân shell out another 333.33 gp for another extradimensional size increase while I have the time. So Dj'hân will offer Jeremiah assorted jewelry and gemstones worth 250 gp, 8 platinum crowns, 3 gold sails, 3 silver shields and 4 copper pinch for the work. That'd bring the liripoop up to 6 cubic feet of storage space; about half of that of a Heward's Handy Haversack.</span>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambrus, post: 4896728, member: 17691"] [sblock=Dr Simon]At first Dj'hân treats Majenko's suggestion that he could be fey as an invitation to play pretend. He ties an old handkerchief around his neck, takes hold of its edges in his tiny hands and flaps them vigorously while laughing and hopping down the attic stairs in Edmond's house. [I][COLOR="SandyBrown"]"Look at me, I'm flying!"[/COLOR][/I] Later, once the pair are hanging about Jeremiah's workshop, the tiny urchin again assumes that the pseudodragon is playing around when the topic of Dj'hân's feyhood resurfaces. Picking up his staff of power and assuming a fencing stance with it, Dj'hân inquires: [I][COLOR="SandyBrown"]"Couldn't we play knights and dragons this time?"[/COLOR][/I] Like Lynn and Edmond, Dj'hân had never dwelt on the issue of his own nature or abilities for very long. It's only once the hedge wizard, a grownup, provides the illuminated manuscript and identifies the wand of acid for what it is that the little guttersnipe begins to consider the idea at more length. Something about the dragon's stubborn insistence unnerves the halfling boy. Sitting down on the bookshelf with his possessions in a pile next to him, they needing to have been set aside for Jeremiah to work on his cap, Dj'hân reaches over and takes Zalara's oversized Harrow deck in hand. The urchin seeks comfort and guidance in the beautifully painted cards. Looking to Majenko, the urchin inquires: [I][COLOR="SandyBrown"]"How do you know so much about it all?"[/COLOR][/I] [COLOR="Gray"]OOC: Use the deck's identify ability to confirm Jeremiah's assessment of the wand. Looking over my finances, I might as well go for broke and have Dj'hân shell out another 333.33 gp for another extradimensional size increase while I have the time. So Dj'hân will offer Jeremiah assorted jewelry and gemstones worth 250 gp, 8 platinum crowns, 3 gold sails, 3 silver shields and 4 copper pinch for the work. That'd bring the liripoop up to 6 cubic feet of storage space; about half of that of a Heward's Handy Haversack.[/COLOR][/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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