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<blockquote data-quote="Kobold Stew" data-source="post: 6389696" data-attributes="member: 23484"><p>At the Captain's instructions, Lillily had saluted with such a rigid sincerity that it was clear she was not taking this seriously. "<span style="color: #DDA0DD">Aye aye,</span>" she affirmed, "<span style="color: #DDA0DD">I promise to sample all their finest.</span>" </p><p></p><p>And with that she turned and disembarked, pretending to wobble when she first hit the dock, as if finding her land legs. The armour that Lillily wears appear to be cobbled together from different pieces of leather -- belts, mostly, that clearly once belonged to different waistlines. One belt slung over the shoulder also has two shortswords attached to it, coupled and slung over her short back. If she is waiting she will undo one belt and attach it to another, shifting the makeshift armour that she has created for herself. The belts are worn at odd angles as if a child were trying to tie up younger sibling. The sibling, of course, is Lillily. </p><p></p><p>Lillily is just over three feet tall. From a distance you would say her hair has been braided elaborately but without taste. On closer inspection she has simply been practicing her knots, and in off hours she ties and unties the plaits with her fingers, and does them up again. </p><p></p><p>Lillily is full of energy, but it is an intense energy, and her shine not with joy and innocence, but betray suspicion. There are several small scars on her face, and she is missing a tooth in her smile -- if she was ever pretty, she is not any more -- and there's a larger one across her throat, that has not healed well.</p><p></p><p>When she leaves the dock, she heads towards the Everflowing Spiggot. When she gets there she heads to the bar, pulls up a stool, and uses it to climb onto the countertop itself. She sits there, turns around and sits, her feet on the stool, facing out so she can see people coming in over the course of the night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kobold Stew, post: 6389696, member: 23484"] At the Captain's instructions, Lillily had saluted with such a rigid sincerity that it was clear she was not taking this seriously. "[COLOR="#DDA0DD"]Aye aye,[/COLOR]" she affirmed, "[COLOR="#DDA0DD"]I promise to sample all their finest.[/COLOR]" And with that she turned and disembarked, pretending to wobble when she first hit the dock, as if finding her land legs. The armour that Lillily wears appear to be cobbled together from different pieces of leather -- belts, mostly, that clearly once belonged to different waistlines. One belt slung over the shoulder also has two shortswords attached to it, coupled and slung over her short back. If she is waiting she will undo one belt and attach it to another, shifting the makeshift armour that she has created for herself. The belts are worn at odd angles as if a child were trying to tie up younger sibling. The sibling, of course, is Lillily. Lillily is just over three feet tall. From a distance you would say her hair has been braided elaborately but without taste. On closer inspection she has simply been practicing her knots, and in off hours she ties and unties the plaits with her fingers, and does them up again. Lillily is full of energy, but it is an intense energy, and her shine not with joy and innocence, but betray suspicion. There are several small scars on her face, and she is missing a tooth in her smile -- if she was ever pretty, she is not any more -- and there's a larger one across her throat, that has not healed well. When she leaves the dock, she heads towards the Everflowing Spiggot. When she gets there she heads to the bar, pulls up a stool, and uses it to climb onto the countertop itself. She sits there, turns around and sits, her feet on the stool, facing out so she can see people coming in over the course of the night. [/QUOTE]
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