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Leif's "Hold of the Sea Princes" Greyhawk Alpha Game [AD&D 1E] [IC 01]
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<blockquote data-quote="Imperialus" data-source="post: 5863450" data-attributes="member: 893"><p>Cam seems to perk up at the description of the job Rathmore has in mind. In fact he starts talking so fast his sentences begin to run together. <span style="color: yellow">That'd be my guess too. Giants tend to be too aggressive, they'd have just flattened the town and taken what they want before moving on. Ogres have a bit more cunning about them, lay low during the day, bash around at night, especially if it's a small group. I wonder how many there are? Of course I'd have to see the tracks to be sure... I wonder what they're doing so close to civilization? I mean don't get me wrong they're nasty brutes at the best of times who smash things up for kicks but they're cowards at heart and banditry this close to a big city is almost sure to get some sort of a reply and even something dumb as an ogre knows that. I wonder if there are orcs or gobbos among them? Often are, but that usually means some sort of orc chieftain who's tough enough to intimidate an ogre. Or the other way around, I suppose but ogres tend to be too dumb to do much once they get a position of power, just sit in a cave and make their servants bring em food and stuff.</span></p><p></p><p>As he continues rambling about the ecology and habits of ogres Cam stands up and begins walking towards the door. His hand is on the doorknob when he realizes he forgot something.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: yellow">Oh, and thank you for giving us an excuse to leave the city sir... No offense but... well... it kinda smells here.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imperialus, post: 5863450, member: 893"] Cam seems to perk up at the description of the job Rathmore has in mind. In fact he starts talking so fast his sentences begin to run together. [color=yellow]That'd be my guess too. Giants tend to be too aggressive, they'd have just flattened the town and taken what they want before moving on. Ogres have a bit more cunning about them, lay low during the day, bash around at night, especially if it's a small group. I wonder how many there are? Of course I'd have to see the tracks to be sure... I wonder what they're doing so close to civilization? I mean don't get me wrong they're nasty brutes at the best of times who smash things up for kicks but they're cowards at heart and banditry this close to a big city is almost sure to get some sort of a reply and even something dumb as an ogre knows that. I wonder if there are orcs or gobbos among them? Often are, but that usually means some sort of orc chieftain who's tough enough to intimidate an ogre. Or the other way around, I suppose but ogres tend to be too dumb to do much once they get a position of power, just sit in a cave and make their servants bring em food and stuff.[/color] As he continues rambling about the ecology and habits of ogres Cam stands up and begins walking towards the door. His hand is on the doorknob when he realizes he forgot something. [color=yellow]Oh, and thank you for giving us an excuse to leave the city sir... No offense but... well... it kinda smells here.[/color] [/QUOTE]
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