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<blockquote data-quote="GlassEye" data-source="post: 6789359" data-attributes="member: 40413"><p>The guard tilted his head ever so slightly to the side. It was a gesture of questioning in response to Autumn's question though a student of expression would recognize that the guard was likely unaware that he even made the motion. <span style="color: lime">"I have received no order concerning travel companions of the two we were told to look out for. I prefer not to cause offense to the mages of the Tower and so, I must humbly request your cooperation."</span> The gaze he locked on Arradon was flat but not challenging.</p><p></p><p>The steps down to the landing were broad, an easy walk. The awaiting boat was a large transport designed for the city canals: long and narrow of hull. A trio of halfling polemen waited and directed as the boat was loaded with passengers. No guards accompanied the boat though the one they had spoken with watched until the boat was away from the landing. The polemen talked amongst themselves quietly but snatches of their conversation could be heard. <strong>"...heard the Marrow Man got another one..." "...sure it wasn't some dumb mudfoot?" "Shut it, you two! They don't wanna hear yer yammerin' on the way to the Tower!"</strong></p><p></p><p>The Tower. On an island apart from the main islands of the city the Tower of Chains rose up from the water like the shoot of a waterlily. The walls of the Tower were glassy but dark, and barely discernible and somewhat disquieting shapes seemed to move within. The boat bumped up against a simple stone dock and the three halflings helped their passengers ashore. Waiting nearby was a tall, thin man. He appeared human though his skin was as dusky as the walls (though not nearly as unsettling). Without a word he led them through an open passage into the tower and down a short hall and to a comfortably appointed room. Within was Ungalla, the halfling wizard who had hired Erin and Rak'tan individually to find her missing apprentice. She looked up from a scroll she was penning at the group's entrance and sniffed.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: orange">"One plus one does not equal five unless... Nevermind. My apprentice; did you find him?"</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlassEye, post: 6789359, member: 40413"] The guard tilted his head ever so slightly to the side. It was a gesture of questioning in response to Autumn's question though a student of expression would recognize that the guard was likely unaware that he even made the motion. [color=lime]"I have received no order concerning travel companions of the two we were told to look out for. I prefer not to cause offense to the mages of the Tower and so, I must humbly request your cooperation."[/color] The gaze he locked on Arradon was flat but not challenging. The steps down to the landing were broad, an easy walk. The awaiting boat was a large transport designed for the city canals: long and narrow of hull. A trio of halfling polemen waited and directed as the boat was loaded with passengers. No guards accompanied the boat though the one they had spoken with watched until the boat was away from the landing. The polemen talked amongst themselves quietly but snatches of their conversation could be heard. [b]"...heard the Marrow Man got another one..." "...sure it wasn't some dumb mudfoot?" "Shut it, you two! They don't wanna hear yer yammerin' on the way to the Tower!"[/b] The Tower. On an island apart from the main islands of the city the Tower of Chains rose up from the water like the shoot of a waterlily. The walls of the Tower were glassy but dark, and barely discernible and somewhat disquieting shapes seemed to move within. The boat bumped up against a simple stone dock and the three halflings helped their passengers ashore. Waiting nearby was a tall, thin man. He appeared human though his skin was as dusky as the walls (though not nearly as unsettling). Without a word he led them through an open passage into the tower and down a short hall and to a comfortably appointed room. Within was Ungalla, the halfling wizard who had hired Erin and Rak'tan individually to find her missing apprentice. She looked up from a scroll she was penning at the group's entrance and sniffed. [color=orange]"One plus one does not equal five unless... Nevermind. My apprentice; did you find him?"[/color] [/QUOTE]
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