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<blockquote data-quote="Aethmud" data-source="post: 9029796" data-attributes="member: 6746292"><p><strong>"Russet! You old warren-dodger," </strong>Jack greets, fluttering over to the harengon, with a hearty laugh that belies his small stature. <strong>"The last time I saw you, you were in a face-off with a whole gang of brigands and insisted you were just stretching your legs."</strong> Jack winks at Russet and flutters onto the bar, signaling the bartender for two ales. </p><p></p><p>He slides one of the ales over to Russet, a grin spreading across his face. <strong>"And look at that, I do recall an outstanding ale debt. It's your lucky day indeed!"</strong> Jack’s laughter is bright and effervescent like bubbles in the frothy ale. <strong>"Here’s to good fortune, and to always finding our way back to each other, in taverns, in tussles, or in the heart of blizzards." </strong>These words carry a deep-seated sentiment that contrasts from Jack’s usually carefree and flamboyant demeanor. Yes, here was a true friend, and Jack would go to the ends of Faerûn to ensure that his Russet’s luck finally turned around. He certainly owed him more than an ale, considering that Russet had saved his very life up in the mountain pass.</p><p></p><p>Jack’s face takes on a playful smirk. <strong>"Just make sure, my good Russet, that you don't trip over any rabbit holes in your excitement, okay?"</strong> he teases, knowing full well of the fighter's solid footing and agility. As he clinks his ale mug against Russet's, a sparkle in his eye shows his genuine affection and concern for his friend.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Jack listens to Hlin's recounting of his exploits with a grin that stretches from ear to ear, wide enough to fit a whole day’s worth of laughter in it. His twinkling hazel eyes twinkle with merriment as the dwarf recounts his snowballing antics. He chuckles and flutters his wings in a way that sends tiny flecks of frost to dancing in the air.</p><p></p><p><strong>"And who, dear Hlin, ever said that a snowball fight 'to the doom' couldn't be an effective method of diplomacy? At least those merchants won't forget our encounter anytime soon!" </strong>Jack retorts, his voice light with amusement. His mirth is infectious, bubbling out and spreading throughout the tavern. Tipping an imaginary hat, he adds, <strong>“Invisible frost sprites or not, at least it wasn’t a snowball to your lovely head, now was it?”</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>“And jumping candlesticks? Oh, darling Hlin, you give me too little credit,"</strong> he says as he settles into a seated position in a seemingly invisible chair at the table, his voice warm with affectionate teasing. <strong>"Candlesticks are far too pedestrian for my taste. I prefer to hop over disgruntled ice mephits, really gets the heart pumping."</strong></p><p></p><p>As Hlin recounts the recent murders, Jack’s face grows serious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aethmud, post: 9029796, member: 6746292"] [B]"Russet! You old warren-dodger," [/B]Jack greets, fluttering over to the harengon, with a hearty laugh that belies his small stature. [B]"The last time I saw you, you were in a face-off with a whole gang of brigands and insisted you were just stretching your legs."[/B] Jack winks at Russet and flutters onto the bar, signaling the bartender for two ales. He slides one of the ales over to Russet, a grin spreading across his face. [B]"And look at that, I do recall an outstanding ale debt. It's your lucky day indeed!"[/B] Jack’s laughter is bright and effervescent like bubbles in the frothy ale. [B]"Here’s to good fortune, and to always finding our way back to each other, in taverns, in tussles, or in the heart of blizzards." [/B]These words carry a deep-seated sentiment that contrasts from Jack’s usually carefree and flamboyant demeanor. Yes, here was a true friend, and Jack would go to the ends of Faerûn to ensure that his Russet’s luck finally turned around. He certainly owed him more than an ale, considering that Russet had saved his very life up in the mountain pass. Jack’s face takes on a playful smirk. [B]"Just make sure, my good Russet, that you don't trip over any rabbit holes in your excitement, okay?"[/B] he teases, knowing full well of the fighter's solid footing and agility. As he clinks his ale mug against Russet's, a sparkle in his eye shows his genuine affection and concern for his friend. Jack listens to Hlin's recounting of his exploits with a grin that stretches from ear to ear, wide enough to fit a whole day’s worth of laughter in it. His twinkling hazel eyes twinkle with merriment as the dwarf recounts his snowballing antics. He chuckles and flutters his wings in a way that sends tiny flecks of frost to dancing in the air. [B]"And who, dear Hlin, ever said that a snowball fight 'to the doom' couldn't be an effective method of diplomacy? At least those merchants won't forget our encounter anytime soon!" [/B]Jack retorts, his voice light with amusement. His mirth is infectious, bubbling out and spreading throughout the tavern. Tipping an imaginary hat, he adds, [B]“Invisible frost sprites or not, at least it wasn’t a snowball to your lovely head, now was it?” “And jumping candlesticks? Oh, darling Hlin, you give me too little credit,"[/B] he says as he settles into a seated position in a seemingly invisible chair at the table, his voice warm with affectionate teasing. [B]"Candlesticks are far too pedestrian for my taste. I prefer to hop over disgruntled ice mephits, really gets the heart pumping."[/B] As Hlin recounts the recent murders, Jack’s face grows serious. [/QUOTE]
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