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<blockquote data-quote="michael_noah" data-source="post: 3275505" data-attributes="member: 40131"><p>As Konstantine strolls through the square, he sees more of Durbenford at work and play. The square is not only bustling with those about their shopping, but with travellers from the countryside, townsfolk simply moving from one quarter of the city, and the occasional noble apparantly on official business. As the bard is about to approach one of the more... skillful... appearing seamstresses about the edge of the square, he feels a tug at his cloak.</p><p></p><p>Turning around, he sees what was likely the disappointed failed cutpurse, little more than a child, disappear behind a pair of thuggish looking halflings. Though he is lucky that he keeps his valuables safely hidden away, Konstantine seems to have gained the interest of some unsavory folk; the halflings eye him with raised eyebrows.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, Jasper and Padraig find the inside of the Ox and Hammer as pleasant as could be expected. Though holding at least 50 patrons, the dining area they enter is hardly crowded. Wenches weave between the large round tables with trays of fried fish, breads, and pitchers of ale, and a stage off toward the back of the room stands empty for the moment. Two half-orcs flank the door in plain clothes. Though they hold no weapons, they are clearly bouncers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michael_noah, post: 3275505, member: 40131"] As Konstantine strolls through the square, he sees more of Durbenford at work and play. The square is not only bustling with those about their shopping, but with travellers from the countryside, townsfolk simply moving from one quarter of the city, and the occasional noble apparantly on official business. As the bard is about to approach one of the more... skillful... appearing seamstresses about the edge of the square, he feels a tug at his cloak. Turning around, he sees what was likely the disappointed failed cutpurse, little more than a child, disappear behind a pair of thuggish looking halflings. Though he is lucky that he keeps his valuables safely hidden away, Konstantine seems to have gained the interest of some unsavory folk; the halflings eye him with raised eyebrows. Meanwhile, Jasper and Padraig find the inside of the Ox and Hammer as pleasant as could be expected. Though holding at least 50 patrons, the dining area they enter is hardly crowded. Wenches weave between the large round tables with trays of fried fish, breads, and pitchers of ale, and a stage off toward the back of the room stands empty for the moment. Two half-orcs flank the door in plain clothes. Though they hold no weapons, they are clearly bouncers. [/QUOTE]
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