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<blockquote data-quote="gargoyleking" data-source="post: 7230662" data-attributes="member: 6865745"><p><span style="color: green">"I was afraid of that. Maybe they stole them from farms farther up stream?"</span> They seemed to have gathered a small crowd and further discussion seemed impossible for the moment. </p><p></p><p>Dandin decided to take the pressure off of his friends and 'maybe' make some coin on the side. Jumping onto the table he announced; <span style="color: green">"Alright! Who wants to hear the story? Get me something to keep my throat lubricated and I'll tell you everything you want to know!"</span></p><p></p><p>Drink in hand, Dandin told the tale as well as he could, embellishing only a little bit. Mainly to cover his own magical abilities, being known as an enchanter could be bad for business. Instead he described himself as more of an amateur swordsman who got lucky and managed to scare off a goblin by waving his sword around threateningly. For the rest, he made sure to put everyone else into the spotlight as much as possible. The nobleman Titus, Enseth the magical human-sized doll, Drui and Angus, sturdy and stern, tommi running up the coast and taking a couplenof arrows, Snake with his balls of fire, (Dandin describes this as making the goblins on the hill feint in pure fright), and Lionel chasing after the unconscious woman and nearly being captured himself, for his bravery. Then there was the mad rush to capture the boat and get away. He described an epic chase scene, arrows flying into their boat from both the other boat as well as the town, until Enseth raised a magical glowing banner and Tommi burst into song to let the city watch know it was just us coming home.</p><p></p><p>[Ooc]Or maybe he gets only so far until getting booed off. Heck of a time to roll a 2!</p><p></p><p><a href="http://roll.coyotecode.net/lookup.php?rollid=179347" target="_blank">Performance(BoAT):: 1D20+4 = [2]+4 = 6</a></p><p><a href="http://roll.coyotecode.net/lookup.php?rollid=179347" target="_blank"></a>[/ooc]</p><p></p><p>Squirrels are evil!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gargoyleking, post: 7230662, member: 6865745"] [Color=green]"I was afraid of that. Maybe they stole them from farms farther up stream?"[/color] They seemed to have gathered a small crowd and further discussion seemed impossible for the moment. Dandin decided to take the pressure off of his friends and 'maybe' make some coin on the side. Jumping onto the table he announced; [Color=green]"Alright! Who wants to hear the story? Get me something to keep my throat lubricated and I'll tell you everything you want to know!"[/color] Drink in hand, Dandin told the tale as well as he could, embellishing only a little bit. Mainly to cover his own magical abilities, being known as an enchanter could be bad for business. Instead he described himself as more of an amateur swordsman who got lucky and managed to scare off a goblin by waving his sword around threateningly. For the rest, he made sure to put everyone else into the spotlight as much as possible. The nobleman Titus, Enseth the magical human-sized doll, Drui and Angus, sturdy and stern, tommi running up the coast and taking a couplenof arrows, Snake with his balls of fire, (Dandin describes this as making the goblins on the hill feint in pure fright), and Lionel chasing after the unconscious woman and nearly being captured himself, for his bravery. Then there was the mad rush to capture the boat and get away. He described an epic chase scene, arrows flying into their boat from both the other boat as well as the town, until Enseth raised a magical glowing banner and Tommi burst into song to let the city watch know it was just us coming home. [Ooc]Or maybe he gets only so far until getting booed off. Heck of a time to roll a 2! [url=http://roll.coyotecode.net/lookup.php?rollid=179347]Performance(BoAT):: 1D20+4 = [2]+4 = 6 [/url][/ooc] Squirrels are evil! [/QUOTE]
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