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<blockquote data-quote="Quickleaf" data-source="post: 7213698" data-attributes="member: 20323"><p><img src="http://i.imgur.com/WLT9QjP.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>A look across the ranks of skulduggerous rogues frequenting Blackreef's Tavern reveals several familiar faces...</p><p></p><p>[SECTION][ALIGN=LEFT]http://i.imgur.com/BH6uXeL.jpg[/ALIGN]There is Ulsta, of course, the indefatigable dwarven bar mistress...[/SECTION]</p><p></p><p>[SECTION][ALIGN=LEFT]http://i.imgur.com/DMgSNSj.jpg[/ALIGN]...and Fulke 'Mad Eyes' Smyth, an old drinking friend of Katerina's, who is being heckled by several drunks after failing to get the "singing pirates" to shut up...[/SECTION]</p><p></p><p>[SECTION][ALIGN=LEFT]https://i.pinimg.com/236x/3e/2c/56/3e2c565c02c32ba955589449469e3ba0--fantasy-dwarf-fantasy-rpg.jpg[/ALIGN]...then there were those you'd already recruited to your crew, including the 13 Dutch dwarven deserters of the destroyed <em>Leeuwen</em>, led by Viatrix de Smit...[/SECTION]</p><p></p><p>[SECTION][ALIGN=LEFT]http://www.conflicts.rem33.com/images/Poland/svenspolkriege%202_files/image005.jpg[/ALIGN]...and the 9 rowdy Courlandian (Latvian) mercenaries represented by the arm-wrestling Gvido Berzins.[/SECTION]</p><p></p><p>Others present in the tavern who might make for serviceable crew mates include...</p><p></p><p>A dozen loose-lipped pirates down on their luck complain about itching for a big score, yet drink themselves under the table all the same. A thick-necked pot-bellied pirate named Rounder is their sullen leader, cussing about the "black spot" to a bartender clearly weary of listening to the men's troubles.</p><p></p><p>A small gang of lads – porters, deckhands, and waifs – are trying to convince Ulsta to give them some ale so they can use it to get the "dock monkeys" drunk...there seems to be a more involved explanation that involves lots of hand-waving and excited head nodding. Ulsta, of course, remains unimpressed.</p><p></p><p>Nine armed men study a map intently in one of the booths, marking it up with red charcoal. Though they seem aggravated at not finding whatever it is they're hunting for, they can afford to keep the ales coming, so <em>someone</em> is paying them well.</p><p></p><p>Conspicuously absent from the tavern are any of the crew from Captain Reed Wallace's <em>The Winchelsea</em>; apparently, he has them hard at work tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quickleaf, post: 7213698, member: 20323"] [img]http://i.imgur.com/WLT9QjP.png[/img] A look across the ranks of skulduggerous rogues frequenting Blackreef's Tavern reveals several familiar faces... [SECTION][ALIGN=LEFT]http://i.imgur.com/BH6uXeL.jpg[/ALIGN]There is Ulsta, of course, the indefatigable dwarven bar mistress...[/SECTION] [SECTION][ALIGN=LEFT]http://i.imgur.com/DMgSNSj.jpg[/ALIGN]...and Fulke 'Mad Eyes' Smyth, an old drinking friend of Katerina's, who is being heckled by several drunks after failing to get the "singing pirates" to shut up...[/SECTION] [SECTION][ALIGN=LEFT]https://i.pinimg.com/236x/3e/2c/56/3e2c565c02c32ba955589449469e3ba0--fantasy-dwarf-fantasy-rpg.jpg[/ALIGN]...then there were those you'd already recruited to your crew, including the 13 Dutch dwarven deserters of the destroyed [i]Leeuwen[/i], led by Viatrix de Smit...[/SECTION] [SECTION][ALIGN=LEFT]http://www.conflicts.rem33.com/images/Poland/svenspolkriege%202_files/image005.jpg[/ALIGN]...and the 9 rowdy Courlandian (Latvian) mercenaries represented by the arm-wrestling Gvido Berzins.[/SECTION] Others present in the tavern who might make for serviceable crew mates include... A dozen loose-lipped pirates down on their luck complain about itching for a big score, yet drink themselves under the table all the same. A thick-necked pot-bellied pirate named Rounder is their sullen leader, cussing about the "black spot" to a bartender clearly weary of listening to the men's troubles. A small gang of lads – porters, deckhands, and waifs – are trying to convince Ulsta to give them some ale so they can use it to get the "dock monkeys" drunk...there seems to be a more involved explanation that involves lots of hand-waving and excited head nodding. Ulsta, of course, remains unimpressed. Nine armed men study a map intently in one of the booths, marking it up with red charcoal. Though they seem aggravated at not finding whatever it is they're hunting for, they can afford to keep the ales coming, so [i]someone[/i] is paying them well. Conspicuously absent from the tavern are any of the crew from Captain Reed Wallace's [I]The Winchelsea[/I]; apparently, he has them hard at work tonight. [/QUOTE]
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