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<blockquote data-quote="Kobold Stew" data-source="post: 4813558" data-attributes="member: 23484"><p>Lord Baltimore hesitates from his description of the regional differences of the way medallions are worn. The guards were, of course, flattered that he had noticed their decorations, but the moment's hesitation seemed to dissipate the spell of his voice. </p><p></p><p>He had heard a voice, but clearly not seen where it had come from, as the constabulary were leading him to the city gate. Narrow goblinoid eyes were never truly effective in broad daylight, where colours often reduced to shades of grey from the more vivid colours they detected when there was less luminosity. A moment's separation would surely be excused</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Yellow">"You must forgive me, gentlemen, but I have just remembered a debt I must settle with this tanner, who has provided me with this exquisite swordbelt."</span> Hairy hands with thick clawlike nails display the workmanship, which has silver threads braided through the leatherwork. </p><p></p><p>Lord Baltimore opens the door to the tannery shop they are passing. The fumes of the urine used to season the leather keep the escort standing by the door, as Lord Baltimore disappears from their view for a moment to find a secluded space in the worker's yard, where he might meet the voice he has heard. A coin is in his hand to buy the silence of any employee who should wish to stop him. Needless to say, he has never been here before, and has owned the belt for years. </p><p></p><p>Lord Baltimore does not ask for credit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kobold Stew, post: 4813558, member: 23484"] Lord Baltimore hesitates from his description of the regional differences of the way medallions are worn. The guards were, of course, flattered that he had noticed their decorations, but the moment's hesitation seemed to dissipate the spell of his voice. He had heard a voice, but clearly not seen where it had come from, as the constabulary were leading him to the city gate. Narrow goblinoid eyes were never truly effective in broad daylight, where colours often reduced to shades of grey from the more vivid colours they detected when there was less luminosity. A moment's separation would surely be excused [COLOR="Yellow"]"You must forgive me, gentlemen, but I have just remembered a debt I must settle with this tanner, who has provided me with this exquisite swordbelt."[/COLOR] Hairy hands with thick clawlike nails display the workmanship, which has silver threads braided through the leatherwork. Lord Baltimore opens the door to the tannery shop they are passing. The fumes of the urine used to season the leather keep the escort standing by the door, as Lord Baltimore disappears from their view for a moment to find a secluded space in the worker's yard, where he might meet the voice he has heard. A coin is in his hand to buy the silence of any employee who should wish to stop him. Needless to say, he has never been here before, and has owned the belt for years. Lord Baltimore does not ask for credit. [/QUOTE]
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