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<blockquote data-quote="Majoru Oakheart" data-source="post: 6697968" data-attributes="member: 5143"><p>Well, everything within reach from his place at the table. They were shiny and he liked the look of them, so he pocketed them. It's just that he rolled low on his skill check to pocket them and he was spotted. He didn't understand why someone would be so angry. After all, they seemed to be giving them to him. That's why they put them right next to him, right? He was only trying to SNEAK them into his bag because he knows that sometimes the big races don't understand when he takes things without asking. If only they were more like Kender and didn't CARE if he took them, then he wouldn't have to be so sneaky.</p><p></p><p>That conversation only went so well. Thus the getting thrown in jail.</p><p></p><p>Besides, we had this conversation out of character with the player of that Kender. He said that, of course, Kender didn't steal everything that wasn't nailed down. They only took things that interested them in some way. The silverware was very polished and shiny and his character felt the need to have it. He didn't understand it was valuable or that anyone would care if he took it at all. That's why he did it in the middle of dinner because why would he need to wait?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Majoru Oakheart, post: 6697968, member: 5143"] Well, everything within reach from his place at the table. They were shiny and he liked the look of them, so he pocketed them. It's just that he rolled low on his skill check to pocket them and he was spotted. He didn't understand why someone would be so angry. After all, they seemed to be giving them to him. That's why they put them right next to him, right? He was only trying to SNEAK them into his bag because he knows that sometimes the big races don't understand when he takes things without asking. If only they were more like Kender and didn't CARE if he took them, then he wouldn't have to be so sneaky. That conversation only went so well. Thus the getting thrown in jail. Besides, we had this conversation out of character with the player of that Kender. He said that, of course, Kender didn't steal everything that wasn't nailed down. They only took things that interested them in some way. The silverware was very polished and shiny and his character felt the need to have it. He didn't understand it was valuable or that anyone would care if he took it at all. That's why he did it in the middle of dinner because why would he need to wait? [/QUOTE]
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