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<blockquote data-quote="J. Alexander" data-source="post: 2995606" data-attributes="member: 28453"><p><strong>New Quarters</strong></p><p></p><p>At Angelo's question, Brother Lucien states that he does not need anything at the moment but should something be necessary later on he will find the local apothocary and secure it himself.</p><p></p><p>Angelo thus sets out to venture on the streets leaving the dwarf and cleric alone with the unconcious man.</p><p></p><p>For Angelo</p><p>[sblock]Stepping outside Angelo finds the landing area unoccupied without even the door guards present. Casting his magic he descends the stairwell. As he passes each of the other three floors he notices that the inn appears to be full, small stands of spears stand in each of the hallways at the landing. Coming into the main room he discovers that is is now occupied byt 15 men wearing nice leathers and carrying shortswords. Timing his exit, angelo manages to leave the building and set out on his business. </p><p></p><p>The First stop reveals little of the over all plan or information, but Angelo does overhear complaints of the local womenfolk about the price of bread, meat and other produce.</p><p></p><p>The Second stop reveals little more than good natured grumblings about taxes, the rights of nobels and the plight of the common man.</p><p></p><p>The Third allows angelo to gain this tidbit "I tell you my sisters cousins was there, when the King told Old Duke Boris that he could either accept his terms or he would force their acceptance by arms." Laughing gleafully the man continues "He even told that Dasha Ambassdor feller that if he catches him involved in one more polt or arms smuggling...he was going to have him horsewhipped and then have him hanged as a scoundrel.Said he would just beg the emperors pardon for his youthfull overaction. What a set that boy has and him being no more than 18"[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J. Alexander, post: 2995606, member: 28453"] [b]New Quarters[/b] At Angelo's question, Brother Lucien states that he does not need anything at the moment but should something be necessary later on he will find the local apothocary and secure it himself. Angelo thus sets out to venture on the streets leaving the dwarf and cleric alone with the unconcious man. For Angelo [sblock]Stepping outside Angelo finds the landing area unoccupied without even the door guards present. Casting his magic he descends the stairwell. As he passes each of the other three floors he notices that the inn appears to be full, small stands of spears stand in each of the hallways at the landing. Coming into the main room he discovers that is is now occupied byt 15 men wearing nice leathers and carrying shortswords. Timing his exit, angelo manages to leave the building and set out on his business. The First stop reveals little of the over all plan or information, but Angelo does overhear complaints of the local womenfolk about the price of bread, meat and other produce. The Second stop reveals little more than good natured grumblings about taxes, the rights of nobels and the plight of the common man. The Third allows angelo to gain this tidbit "I tell you my sisters cousins was there, when the King told Old Duke Boris that he could either accept his terms or he would force their acceptance by arms." Laughing gleafully the man continues "He even told that Dasha Ambassdor feller that if he catches him involved in one more polt or arms smuggling...he was going to have him horsewhipped and then have him hanged as a scoundrel.Said he would just beg the emperors pardon for his youthfull overaction. What a set that boy has and him being no more than 18"[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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