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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix" data-source="post: 2580060" data-attributes="member: 16166"><p>Walking through the streets of Metropolis baring a bound dwarf with a bucket on his head held between two large half-ogres brings the typical response from people, none. The Delphi district was a good hour or so away, and before they got within blocks of Reddlin Street the dwarf woke up.</p><p></p><p>Snarling and writhing, there were horrible noises coming from within the bucket. At a look from one of the twins, which one was it again, the half-elf nodded at Ru and said, "If we had used a gag or a bag he would've choked himself to death, this way he stays alive and we don't get bitten." There was a thud behind the half-elf, and their captive was silent once more.</p><p></p><p>The warehouse was easy to spot, and even if it wasn't the two dwarves in chain shirts with axes standing in front of it would've been enough to give it away. With a simple nod to the guards, the group entered.</p><p></p><p>Constantine waited nearby, sitting on crates with two gnomes who were playing cards with him, Blue Yukon* by the looks of things, and he was loosing. At the entrance of Ru's group, the troll stood and watched them approach.</p><p></p><p>"So, let's get this over with..."</p><p></p><p>[sblock]*Blue Yukon was a card game invented by halflings many years ago that revolves around the players needing to build as many 'houses' as possible and populate them with the right type of people. It wasn't an easy game to learn, but it was a game that was difficult to play without betting, so it was popular everywhere.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix, post: 2580060, member: 16166"] Walking through the streets of Metropolis baring a bound dwarf with a bucket on his head held between two large half-ogres brings the typical response from people, none. The Delphi district was a good hour or so away, and before they got within blocks of Reddlin Street the dwarf woke up. Snarling and writhing, there were horrible noises coming from within the bucket. At a look from one of the twins, which one was it again, the half-elf nodded at Ru and said, "If we had used a gag or a bag he would've choked himself to death, this way he stays alive and we don't get bitten." There was a thud behind the half-elf, and their captive was silent once more. The warehouse was easy to spot, and even if it wasn't the two dwarves in chain shirts with axes standing in front of it would've been enough to give it away. With a simple nod to the guards, the group entered. Constantine waited nearby, sitting on crates with two gnomes who were playing cards with him, Blue Yukon* by the looks of things, and he was loosing. At the entrance of Ru's group, the troll stood and watched them approach. "So, let's get this over with..." [sblock]*Blue Yukon was a card game invented by halflings many years ago that revolves around the players needing to build as many 'houses' as possible and populate them with the right type of people. It wasn't an easy game to learn, but it was a game that was difficult to play without betting, so it was popular everywhere.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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