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<blockquote data-quote="Verbatim" data-source="post: 2600025" data-attributes="member: 15549"><p>Looking at the dandy for only a moment, Zeric pours the coins that were resting in the shields into one of the chests, truly not caring which one, and sets the shields to the side. Picking up that chest, Zeric moves it into the library, sets it down, and then moves the bow, cane, and armor, out of the way before moving another of the chests.</p><p></p><p>Trusting that the others will at some point help him move the heavy chests, Zeric works until only the items that could be used while they were hunting down the rest of the slaver's forces remained out. Then looking once to Althron, Zeric decided he had held his tongue for too long.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: wheat">"Alinis take the bow, it is better suited to your needs and you know it. Raven take the leathers, they are more quiet than the shirt, as well as lighter. Your strength rests in your ability to strike quickly and fade away. Orpheus has chosen wisely with the chain shirt, it will keep him safer when he does have to engage, as well as protect him when he is next to the mages. Father Althron should take the enchanted shield, we all know it will serve him better than any of us."</span></p><p></p><p>Turning to the quiet scribe who had returned with them, Zeric pointed to the sturdy cane in the set aside pile.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: wheat">"When your spells are used up, I think you will find that it could double as a weapon as well."</span></p><p></p><p>All that remained was the light wooden shield that Zeric knew was a great find, even if it did come from a slaver's horde.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: wheat">"If it softens the sting of taking a fine bow Alinis, take this shield as well. The dwarven smith I will speak to about selling the weapons we have salvaged, mentioned several times shields made of this wood. It is as strong as steel, but as light as balsa. It will protect you when your arrows will serve you no longer."</span></p><p></p><p>Pausing, Zeric looked towards Orpheus as if he expected the dandy to correct him at any moment.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: wheat">"I know some of you see me as little more than a long leashed killer, so disregard what I have said if you wish and argue over who gets what until Kazmojen's have all fled. However, believe me when I tell you if the Hextorites taught me anything, it is the value of sound tactics and the advice I have given you is as sound as any you will ever hear."</span></p><p></p><p>With that, Zeric leaves the rooms to begin searching for the remainder of Kazmojen's henchmen, and remaining slaves, once more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Verbatim, post: 2600025, member: 15549"] Looking at the dandy for only a moment, Zeric pours the coins that were resting in the shields into one of the chests, truly not caring which one, and sets the shields to the side. Picking up that chest, Zeric moves it into the library, sets it down, and then moves the bow, cane, and armor, out of the way before moving another of the chests. Trusting that the others will at some point help him move the heavy chests, Zeric works until only the items that could be used while they were hunting down the rest of the slaver's forces remained out. Then looking once to Althron, Zeric decided he had held his tongue for too long. [color=wheat]"Alinis take the bow, it is better suited to your needs and you know it. Raven take the leathers, they are more quiet than the shirt, as well as lighter. Your strength rests in your ability to strike quickly and fade away. Orpheus has chosen wisely with the chain shirt, it will keep him safer when he does have to engage, as well as protect him when he is next to the mages. Father Althron should take the enchanted shield, we all know it will serve him better than any of us."[/color] Turning to the quiet scribe who had returned with them, Zeric pointed to the sturdy cane in the set aside pile. [color=wheat]"When your spells are used up, I think you will find that it could double as a weapon as well."[/color] All that remained was the light wooden shield that Zeric knew was a great find, even if it did come from a slaver's horde. [color=wheat]"If it softens the sting of taking a fine bow Alinis, take this shield as well. The dwarven smith I will speak to about selling the weapons we have salvaged, mentioned several times shields made of this wood. It is as strong as steel, but as light as balsa. It will protect you when your arrows will serve you no longer."[/color] Pausing, Zeric looked towards Orpheus as if he expected the dandy to correct him at any moment. [color=wheat]"I know some of you see me as little more than a long leashed killer, so disregard what I have said if you wish and argue over who gets what until Kazmojen's have all fled. However, believe me when I tell you if the Hextorites taught me anything, it is the value of sound tactics and the advice I have given you is as sound as any you will ever hear."[/color] With that, Zeric leaves the rooms to begin searching for the remainder of Kazmojen's henchmen, and remaining slaves, once more. [/QUOTE]
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