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<blockquote data-quote="Aust Thale" data-source="post: 8007758" data-attributes="member: 6804768"><p>Falen Aust Thale: </p><p>"<span style="color: rgb(41, 105, 176)">Bluffside awaits</span>," Falen speaks to himself, feeling the chin of the Khemitian captain on his head. Strangely, he was easily taken with her. Feeling a warmth well up within him, he would have enjoyed a "roll in the hammock" with her. But she was right. Captain Reeth was indeed doing him a favor. He needed to about business until it was done. Looking straight ahead at the other vessel, he speaks to her, "<span style="color: rgb(41, 105, 176)">If Tyche shines favorable, you and I shall share an ale when this business is done, Captain. I could learn much about your fore and aft, stern and bow.</span>" He pats the railing on the ship, as he invokes his double-entendre. "<span style="color: rgb(41, 105, 176)">An exciting and adventurous vessel to be sure.</span>" He reaches down to take his haversack and puts it over his left shoulder, turning to face Mer-en-sekar. He dons his wide-brimmed hat, looking down where she can't she his face, magically changing his face to her own Bixby, his body shifting to his features, only Falen's normal height. "<span style="color: rgb(41, 105, 176)">Farewell, Captain, until the next time</span>." He turns away from her and moves quickly down the gangplank, not leaving her much room to see the shift in his features, but imitating Cobblegood's gait. He turns to wave, allowing his creature features to jut out from the disguise, and waves to her. "<span style="color: rgb(41, 105, 176)">Thank you again</span>!" </p><p></p><p>He moves silently through the docks toward the Vulture, guarding even his illusory facial features under his hat. The wide-brim of the hat protects his face from onlookers. Illusions are useful, but if one picks the wrong illusion, it generates a whole unintended set of problems. Bixby was well-known and generally well-regarded by everyone. It's what made him an excellent smuggler. Falen wasn't a smuggler today. He was a messenger. A tall halfling messenger. Bixby's face was prettier than his anyway. </p><p></p><p>He reached the Vulture and walked on to the gangplank, speaking to the man on watch in a normal, casual voice, "<span style="color: rgb(41, 105, 176)">Ohoy. Captain Reeth? Permission to come aboard?</span>" </p><p></p><p>[SPOILER="Actions:"] <span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0)">Falen is careful, despite his casual, even cavalier approach. He does not allow people to see all of his face, and he is particularly attuned to those nearby, quick to look for enemies where others may not see them. He takes this approach very carefully upon reaching the Vulture, in case he has been compromised by the Dusk or anyone else.</span> [/SPOILER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aust Thale, post: 8007758, member: 6804768"] Falen Aust Thale: "[COLOR=rgb(41, 105, 176)]Bluffside awaits[/COLOR]," Falen speaks to himself, feeling the chin of the Khemitian captain on his head. Strangely, he was easily taken with her. Feeling a warmth well up within him, he would have enjoyed a "roll in the hammock" with her. But she was right. Captain Reeth was indeed doing him a favor. He needed to about business until it was done. Looking straight ahead at the other vessel, he speaks to her, "[COLOR=rgb(41, 105, 176)]If Tyche shines favorable, you and I shall share an ale when this business is done, Captain. I could learn much about your fore and aft, stern and bow.[/COLOR]" He pats the railing on the ship, as he invokes his double-entendre. "[COLOR=rgb(41, 105, 176)]An exciting and adventurous vessel to be sure.[/COLOR]" He reaches down to take his haversack and puts it over his left shoulder, turning to face Mer-en-sekar. He dons his wide-brimmed hat, looking down where she can't she his face, magically changing his face to her own Bixby, his body shifting to his features, only Falen's normal height. "[COLOR=rgb(41, 105, 176)]Farewell, Captain, until the next time[/COLOR]." He turns away from her and moves quickly down the gangplank, not leaving her much room to see the shift in his features, but imitating Cobblegood's gait. He turns to wave, allowing his creature features to jut out from the disguise, and waves to her. "[COLOR=rgb(41, 105, 176)]Thank you again[/COLOR]!" He moves silently through the docks toward the Vulture, guarding even his illusory facial features under his hat. The wide-brim of the hat protects his face from onlookers. Illusions are useful, but if one picks the wrong illusion, it generates a whole unintended set of problems. Bixby was well-known and generally well-regarded by everyone. It's what made him an excellent smuggler. Falen wasn't a smuggler today. He was a messenger. A tall halfling messenger. Bixby's face was prettier than his anyway. He reached the Vulture and walked on to the gangplank, speaking to the man on watch in a normal, casual voice, "[COLOR=rgb(41, 105, 176)]Ohoy. Captain Reeth? Permission to come aboard?[/COLOR]" [SPOILER="Actions:"] [COLOR=rgb(0, 0, 0)]Falen is careful, despite his casual, even cavalier approach. He does not allow people to see all of his face, and he is particularly attuned to those nearby, quick to look for enemies where others may not see them. He takes this approach very carefully upon reaching the Vulture, in case he has been compromised by the Dusk or anyone else.[/COLOR] [/SPOILER] [/QUOTE]
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