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Hrm

"What sort of business have you in the dessert, business worth this ring? Or is it a, no questions asked kinda deal?"

He looks over at the druid fella, and holds out his hand. to shake. "Faileas Aethean Lacrymae" Then he offers the same introduction to the merchant.
 

"well, you seem worth my trust. I am looking for the lost piramif od Al-Bazaar, with it's uncounted riches, waitng for eager adventurers. Well, that, and the fact I am wanted througout the lands. But I didn't do anything, really! REALLY!"
 


Oh great, an outlaw... I suddenly don't feel safe around here...

"Fine, if we're going, lets go now," says Serith, standing up. "I'll feel better once we're out of town."

Serith looks at the merchant with a hard stare.

"Especially with a wanted person in our midst."

Serith heads for the door.
 

Hmm

Faileas trotted over to get his and his friend's stuff. He gets his long staff from the tender, and then go back to the group. Handing the stuff over to the monk, "Here ya are mate."

He had his share of dealings with outlaws, it didn't phase him much, he figured it was just theiving or something. "This Pyramid, im supposing we will get our share of it, huh?"
 

"An outlaw, yes that's me, but do not judge me on that. I will tell my tale by the firelace, once we're on the road.
As for your share, Sure, we're all friends now, and friends SHARE.

Right?"
 

Re: Hmm

The young ketat stands tall, eying the "merchant."

"We should not travel with a wanted man. You should keep your ring. You do not need riches."

He has no more words to say as he follows Serith out the door, his body tense -- prepared for an attack from behind.

Why do these people invent so many laws if they have no intent to follow them? It is dangerous.

(OOC: Crap, ketat, not kehat. Typoing made-up-words and ending up with other made-up-words results in made-up-confusion.)
 
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Hmm

"Or, that works, too. I guess that is a point." He shrugs his shoulders at the merchant and follows out the Kehat.

Eh, it was probably just a trick to get adventurer's ambushed anyways. If not, that would still be a good tactic, he will have to write that one down. Offer them a nice bauble in return for letting them travel, then have your boys mug them away from the gates. He chuckled at himself and jogs to catch the two up.
 

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