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[Gobquest] Part 2

Goubido rolled his eyes, nodded at Randolph, and went about leading his mule towards the inn. In goblin he spoke softly to his companions. "Look like talls here are dense as anywhere. We should rest, look in woods come morning. Talls know nothing."
 

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"Thank you Brother for your wealth of information," D'Bruuhl says to the departing Randolph. "May Heironeous guard your heart and mind."

Turning to the others he says, [gob]"How are we going to pay for the luxuries of real beds and stabling for our mounts? I for one am a little short of funds at the moment."[/gob]
 
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Randolph gets slightly irritated as you talk in Goblinish.
"Surely you will not refuse my invitation?" He sounds annoyed.

... they're going to come back with a whole bunch and kill us!... feed us to the wolves... our bodies left to vultures and blueflies....
 

Goubido continued to lead his mule away from Randolph, and continued to speak in goblin. "Talls not feel safe with goblins sleeping under roof or stars; either are the same to me. My feet, and ass, are tired, so let's decide. I have coins if you have not." A cloud dust rose from the mane of Goubido's mule as he ran his hand along the creatures neck.
 

"Err... no... of course not..." Rakanishu says, a little worried, [gob]"I'm pretty sure I could afford it, and pay for you guys if you have any trouble."[/gob]
 

dreamthief said:
Randolph gets slightly irritated as you talk in Goblinish.
"Surely you will not refuse my invitation?" He sounds annoyed.

[gob]"Very well,"[/gob] D'Bruuhl says to Goubido and Rakanishu. Turning back to Randolph, he says in common, "Certainly not, Brother. I am embarrased to admit that we were uncertain whether we had enough money to pay for beds, a luxury that we goblins normally can't afford.. By discussing it, it seems that we may be able to swing it after all. Please lead the way, if you will."
 

"I see," says Randolph. "I am sure you will manage."

You enter the Inn of the Dancing Goat and are led to a table by a waitress. She seems nervous around you. Randolph sits down at the table with you. "I wll pay for the drinks. I will be frank. Many in town have asked me to send troops to find Jazzad, but I will not risk the life of my men for his sake. He doesn't even pay taxes. But he is an old associate, if not a friend."

There don't seem to be any other outsiders at the bar. Children peer through the window at you.
 


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