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(LHHS) The Light Hearted Hack n' Slash Game (III)

Brawn is totally suckered by the pretty lady-fighter's interest in his culture and weaponry.
(naive saurial that he is....)

"Oh - I'm from the Sssstrange Large Lizardman Tribe that Noone'ssss Heard of Before...
My tribe issss very different from most Lizardmen.

I'm a Sshaman all right, and none of my Tribe are sslavess.
We'd fight back if anyone tried sssomething like that...
why would sssomeone do that?

Here's my sssword - it fitss me better than the other oness I've ssseen in thesse landss.


Brawn hands the Saurial Fullblade to her, wide eyed and trusting.
 

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reapersaurus said:
Brawn is totally suckered by the pretty lady-fighter's interest in his culture and weaponry.
(naive saurial that he is....)

"Oh - I'm from the Sssstrange Large Lizardman Tribe that Noone'ssss Heard of Before...
My tribe issss very different from most Lizardmen.

I'm a Sshaman all right, and none of my Tribe are sslavess.
We'd fight back if anyone tried sssomething like that...
why would sssomeone do that?

Here's my sssword - it fitss me better than the other oness I've ssseen in thesse landss.


Brawn hands the Saurial Fullblade to her, wide eyed and trusting.
Jayle goes over the blade with her hand. Although she is strong enough to support the weight, and even move it with the right speed, the size is a bit much for her to do anything other than cleave with the fullblade. "It's nice. If I could get my hands on more mithril, I might be able to make a blade this size for myself. I'm a smith, in case you couldn't tell. Everything I'm armed with I made for myself."

She then hands back the weapon and observes the group to see how they react to her father's offer.
 

"Why is this bounty hunter a villain... sir?" you notice Mak undergo a serious effort to utter that last word, but he thinks the story is getting interesting, and wants to play along.

"Can I get a copy of the play?"
 

Lichtenhart said:
"Why is this bounty hunter a villain... sir?" you notice Mak undergo a serious effort to utter that last word, but he thinks the story is getting interesting, and wants to play along.

"Can I get a copy of the play?"
"Well, Pavintarion is the kind of bounty hunter that works entirely for himself. He works under the jurisdiction of the law, but he's one who takes bounties out on people sanctioned by the church, and he's been linked to several assassinations. He's noted most for his use of strange magic weapons to assassinate."

"No copy of the play can leave this building till it's finished, but so long as I trust you, I can always let you re-read the piece."
 

Krindor leafs through the play as he listens to the others talk.
"Since you have already agreed to help me in my demise, it is only just for me to repay.
Do you know if lady Sparkfiend is still running any illegal businesses we could use to get under her trust?"
 

Dalamar said:
Krindor leafs through the play as he listens to the others talk.
"Since you have already agreed to help me in my demise, it is only just for me to repay.
Do you know if lady Sparkfiend is still running any illegal businesses we could use to get under her trust?"
"Ah, well, I have no complaints. Your simply asking me to perform my duty, which is to handle all of the indirect acts of justice and handling the undercover operations of the city."

"Sparkfiend is a classic witch, she goes about practicing Khanduran style sorcery, and she practitions the use of destructive magic, but she's pathetically frail and doesn't really have much will to back up her gained strength. We joke about how easy she would be to take down, if she wasn't so damn entangled with tricks and gadgets."

"It's actually been months since I've recieved any reports concerning her name. For all I know, she's dead, or she's more sneaky than ever before."
 


creamsteak said:
"Well, Pavintarion is the kind of bounty hunter that works entirely for himself. He works under the jurisdiction of the law, but he's one who takes bounties out on people sanctioned by the church, and he's been linked to several assassinations. He's noted most for his use of strange magic weapons to assassinate."

"So, should I offer my services to him and report to you or to someone you trust if he's involved with something illegal so you can catch him red-handed? It doesn't sound that difficult to me. Or do you think that lady is more dangerous and we should investigate about her?"
 

Lichtenhart said:


"So, should I offer my services to him and report to you or to someone you trust if he's involved with something illegal so you can catch him red-handed? It doesn't sound that difficult to me. Or do you think that lady is more dangerous and we should investigate about her?"

"Perhaps you are taking this in the wrong context. The names I mention were 'adam's' connections in his story. I do not know anything of what the characters would be in the second major set of acts in the play. Perhaps you should go about finding a singular route, those that have already been played are most likely riddled with traps. But of course, one must be his own hero, so if you need to know the last whereabouts of an individual, I may be able to conjur them up."
 

creamsteak said:
"It's nice. If I could get my hands on more mithril, I might be able to make a blade this size for myself. I'm a smith, in case you couldn't tell. Everything I'm armed with I made for myself."
Brawn replies honestly and excitedly, "You make weapons?! *odor of excitedness*
There not many weapon-makersss in my tribe.
This is the besst one we can do - I've used it well, but I've ssseen people make lotss of neat weapons ssince I left home.
"
 

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