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<blockquote data-quote="maddmic" data-source="post: 1956406" data-attributes="member: 9989"><p>Kregor had just sat down to eat his mid-day meal in one of the taverns near the south gate. He had been drawn here by something he couldn't explain, it just felt right. Having given thanks to Gragnor for his meal, the half-orc ate in silence. A small boy rushed into the tavern and spotted him right away. The half-orc recognized him as the one that he had helped and lived with over the summer. He motioned for the boy to sit. After the boy had sat down, Kregor ordered him a milk and some sweet bread. </p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color: Orange">"What's the matter boy? Did you need something before I left?"</span></strong></p><p></p><p>The boy shook his head as he ate. "Naw. Momma said that you were gonna leave and go searching for things. Maybe help others like you helped me. But she said that you didn't know where to go or what to do. I just thought that maybe you might be able to help out them people who are gettin' ate by that cat or something. That's all." The boy smiled as he ate the sweet bread and drank the milk. </p><p></p><p>The half-orc sat in silence for a bit as he watched the boy eat. <em>'Maybe the kid's right. Maybe Gragnor's work isn't done here just yet. These people need protecting from the rumors I've heard.'</em> He finally nodded and gestured to the boy. </p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color: Orange">"I think you might be right. I suppose I'll have to talk to the captain of the guard to find out if there's an organized group being sent to investigate this oddity."</span></strong></p><p></p><p>The boy nodded. "Yeah, he might know something. Thanks for the bread. I gotta run home now. Momma won't be happy. I ain't supposed to eat sweets before lunch." </p><p></p><p>With that, the boy smiled and ran out of the tavern as quickly as he had entered. Kregor shook his head and chuckled. <em>'Thank you Gragnor for giving me the strength to heal that boy.'</em> Once he was done eating, the half-orc rose and put the money for the meal on the table. He included a nice tip as he knew the hard times the town was going through. Gathering his things, he stood and walked out into the bright day. As the wide half-orc looked around, he saw the south gate of the city and began to move in that direction. <em>'If anybody would know the whereabouts of the captain of the guard, surely one of the gate guards would.'</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maddmic, post: 1956406, member: 9989"] Kregor had just sat down to eat his mid-day meal in one of the taverns near the south gate. He had been drawn here by something he couldn't explain, it just felt right. Having given thanks to Gragnor for his meal, the half-orc ate in silence. A small boy rushed into the tavern and spotted him right away. The half-orc recognized him as the one that he had helped and lived with over the summer. He motioned for the boy to sit. After the boy had sat down, Kregor ordered him a milk and some sweet bread. [b][COLOR=Orange]"What's the matter boy? Did you need something before I left?"[/COLOR][/b] The boy shook his head as he ate. "Naw. Momma said that you were gonna leave and go searching for things. Maybe help others like you helped me. But she said that you didn't know where to go or what to do. I just thought that maybe you might be able to help out them people who are gettin' ate by that cat or something. That's all." The boy smiled as he ate the sweet bread and drank the milk. The half-orc sat in silence for a bit as he watched the boy eat. [i]'Maybe the kid's right. Maybe Gragnor's work isn't done here just yet. These people need protecting from the rumors I've heard.'[/i] He finally nodded and gestured to the boy. [b][COLOR=Orange]"I think you might be right. I suppose I'll have to talk to the captain of the guard to find out if there's an organized group being sent to investigate this oddity."[/COLOR][/b] The boy nodded. "Yeah, he might know something. Thanks for the bread. I gotta run home now. Momma won't be happy. I ain't supposed to eat sweets before lunch." With that, the boy smiled and ran out of the tavern as quickly as he had entered. Kregor shook his head and chuckled. [i]'Thank you Gragnor for giving me the strength to heal that boy.'[/i] Once he was done eating, the half-orc rose and put the money for the meal on the table. He included a nice tip as he knew the hard times the town was going through. Gathering his things, he stood and walked out into the bright day. As the wide half-orc looked around, he saw the south gate of the city and began to move in that direction. [i]'If anybody would know the whereabouts of the captain of the guard, surely one of the gate guards would.'[/i] [/QUOTE]
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