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<blockquote data-quote="evandariel" data-source="post: 1337282" data-attributes="member: 15716"><p>Gadreman walks with a slow, easy pace down the road. His large blade glistens in the sunlight, dull in spots where blood now cakes it. The point rests in the back of a man in robes that identify him as a wizard. Gadreman had originally fought to defend this man, but upon awakening him, had decided that the work was not worth releasing the man. The mage had been hostile, and Gadreman's safety after releasing him was in question. Thus, the bruised and bloody wizard is now lead down the road towards a certain residence of a wealthy family. Here it is said the wizard was wanted, for a hefty reward, after attacking some of the trade caravans owned by said family. Hoping for a reward less questionable than that offered by this unknown wizard, Gadreman checks to make sure the cursed dagger rests securely in the sack he had put it in, after removing it from the mage.</p><p></p><p>He doesn't offer the wizard any conversation, and propositions go ignored. The wizard has little company, since the large giant of a man hardly counts as good company. Silence reigns, broken only by sharp directions and orders from the mercenary and fugitive. With the potential for a job destroyed, Gadreman must hurry to either secure another or move on, still unsure whether his previous owners continue to pursue him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evandariel, post: 1337282, member: 15716"] Gadreman walks with a slow, easy pace down the road. His large blade glistens in the sunlight, dull in spots where blood now cakes it. The point rests in the back of a man in robes that identify him as a wizard. Gadreman had originally fought to defend this man, but upon awakening him, had decided that the work was not worth releasing the man. The mage had been hostile, and Gadreman's safety after releasing him was in question. Thus, the bruised and bloody wizard is now lead down the road towards a certain residence of a wealthy family. Here it is said the wizard was wanted, for a hefty reward, after attacking some of the trade caravans owned by said family. Hoping for a reward less questionable than that offered by this unknown wizard, Gadreman checks to make sure the cursed dagger rests securely in the sack he had put it in, after removing it from the mage. He doesn't offer the wizard any conversation, and propositions go ignored. The wizard has little company, since the large giant of a man hardly counts as good company. Silence reigns, broken only by sharp directions and orders from the mercenary and fugitive. With the potential for a job destroyed, Gadreman must hurry to either secure another or move on, still unsure whether his previous owners continue to pursue him. [/QUOTE]
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