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<blockquote data-quote="Velenne" data-source="post: 1269544" data-attributes="member: 1856"><p>Durgo can't help but chuckle. He was never much for tact anyway. He backs away toward the door, still eyeing the hoo-man but now with an added aire of cockiness,</p><p></p><p><span style="color: orange">"Heh. Durgo no care about sorceror. Hoo-man come to Castle wif us...but remember: If no for Durgo,"</span> now shutting the door as he finishes his thought, <span style="color: orange">"him's whitey head would be hanging from walls this night instead of Storm Giant's. Heh heh heh..."</span> </p><p></p><p>~~~~~~~</p><p></p><p>Durgo fumed as his decended the stairs. Stupid hoo-man wanted to lead!? Stupid hoo-man would be DEAD. Him already failed and him owe Durgo life. It was almost enough to cause the Muragar to lose his resolve toward what he was about to do. His sense and his anger battled- as they always seemed to do. But this night, miraculously, his weaker sense managed a narrow victory.</p><p></p><p>He finds the Song Speaker hobbie walking about with Bargo in tow. He gives Tsu'koka the barest acknowledgement but marches directly up to his bastard son, facing him nose-to-nose. Bargo had seen that look in his father's face before. Almost every day. Durgo was <em>always</em> angry about something.</p><p></p><p><strong>"Stand up! Straight!"</strong> When Bargo manages only the weakest of gestures, Durgo grabs the half-breed by his stooped shoulders and forces them back into a proper stance. That done, he takes a step back and reaches slowly over his shoulder.</p><p></p><p>"Bargo done better today. No kill allies and no get himself dead being stupid."</p><p></p><p>The hand pulls on the leather thong which holds the Storm Giant's gargantuan axe. It falls into Durgo's other waiting hand, he swings it around his body and plants it into the ground in front of him. </p><p></p><p>"You take dis. Remind Bargo dat him Muragar dis day. You no sleep in stables dis night. Sleep wif Muragar. ... Muragar." Durgo nods but still manages to look mad. </p><p></p><p>With that, he walks away to set the night's watch and prepare for their morning departure. After, he finds this "Go-godath's" quarters and sleeps in them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Velenne, post: 1269544, member: 1856"] Durgo can't help but chuckle. He was never much for tact anyway. He backs away toward the door, still eyeing the hoo-man but now with an added aire of cockiness, [color=orange]"Heh. Durgo no care about sorceror. Hoo-man come to Castle wif us...but remember: If no for Durgo,"[/color] now shutting the door as he finishes his thought, [color=orange]"him's whitey head would be hanging from walls this night instead of Storm Giant's. Heh heh heh..."[/color] ~~~~~~~ Durgo fumed as his decended the stairs. Stupid hoo-man wanted to lead!? Stupid hoo-man would be DEAD. Him already failed and him owe Durgo life. It was almost enough to cause the Muragar to lose his resolve toward what he was about to do. His sense and his anger battled- as they always seemed to do. But this night, miraculously, his weaker sense managed a narrow victory. He finds the Song Speaker hobbie walking about with Bargo in tow. He gives Tsu'koka the barest acknowledgement but marches directly up to his bastard son, facing him nose-to-nose. Bargo had seen that look in his father's face before. Almost every day. Durgo was [i]always[/i] angry about something. [b]"Stand up! Straight!"[/b] When Bargo manages only the weakest of gestures, Durgo grabs the half-breed by his stooped shoulders and forces them back into a proper stance. That done, he takes a step back and reaches slowly over his shoulder. "Bargo done better today. No kill allies and no get himself dead being stupid." The hand pulls on the leather thong which holds the Storm Giant's gargantuan axe. It falls into Durgo's other waiting hand, he swings it around his body and plants it into the ground in front of him. "You take dis. Remind Bargo dat him Muragar dis day. You no sleep in stables dis night. Sleep wif Muragar. ... Muragar." Durgo nods but still manages to look mad. With that, he walks away to set the night's watch and prepare for their morning departure. After, he finds this "Go-godath's" quarters and sleeps in them. [/QUOTE]
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