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<blockquote data-quote="hippocrachus" data-source="post: 2914454" data-attributes="member: 14148"><p>~ Nae'talis ~</p><p></p><p>As Nae'talis eats his breakfast aloof, he can't help but notice a halfling wearing an ecstatic expression, beaming at the wizard whenever his eyes pass over the little squirt. Because Nae'talis is alone and flashes continuous stares at the halfling - dirty looks that wash over the happy-go-lucky fool like magic missiles to a Great Wyrm - he gets up from his seat and walks over to join Nae'talis.</p><p><span style="color: YellowGreen">"This seat taken?"</span> He sits down anyway. <span style="color: YellowGreen">"The name's Wizzop,"</span> he says, offering a small hand to the tall Thayan. <span style="color: YellowGreen">"I'm in the gem appraising business. Mayor Syrriel has taken me on to help her in her shop. Beats the heck outta my last business. I used to work out of Dagger Falls; not many gems in the Dalelands, I'm afraid. I figured I'd try my luck closer to a bustling city like Silverymoon. Plenty of dwarves around these parts. That's the one thing I like most about dwarves: they always have a pocket full of gems and they're always ready to have a good conversation about the proper upkeep and cut. Not many dwarves that close to Cormanthor either. Probably due to all the elves; not that I have anything against elves, mind you. The great thing about elves is they can respect a gem of rare beauty. They can spot the diamond in the pile of magically created cubic zirconia. What about you? You have an eye for precious gems? I can't say I've met very many humans that've found the topic interesting, but humans always seem ready to learn. That's why I like humans the most..."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hippocrachus, post: 2914454, member: 14148"] ~ Nae'talis ~ As Nae'talis eats his breakfast aloof, he can't help but notice a halfling wearing an ecstatic expression, beaming at the wizard whenever his eyes pass over the little squirt. Because Nae'talis is alone and flashes continuous stares at the halfling - dirty looks that wash over the happy-go-lucky fool like magic missiles to a Great Wyrm - he gets up from his seat and walks over to join Nae'talis. [COLOR=YellowGreen]"This seat taken?"[/COLOR] He sits down anyway. [COLOR=YellowGreen]"The name's Wizzop,"[/COLOR] he says, offering a small hand to the tall Thayan. [COLOR=YellowGreen]"I'm in the gem appraising business. Mayor Syrriel has taken me on to help her in her shop. Beats the heck outta my last business. I used to work out of Dagger Falls; not many gems in the Dalelands, I'm afraid. I figured I'd try my luck closer to a bustling city like Silverymoon. Plenty of dwarves around these parts. That's the one thing I like most about dwarves: they always have a pocket full of gems and they're always ready to have a good conversation about the proper upkeep and cut. Not many dwarves that close to Cormanthor either. Probably due to all the elves; not that I have anything against elves, mind you. The great thing about elves is they can respect a gem of rare beauty. They can spot the diamond in the pile of magically created cubic zirconia. What about you? You have an eye for precious gems? I can't say I've met very many humans that've found the topic interesting, but humans always seem ready to learn. That's why I like humans the most..."[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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