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<blockquote data-quote="Hairy Minotaur" data-source="post: 1222229" data-attributes="member: 11574"><p>Tharhack takes over for Rillkep, who has stabilized Rebrey. Tharhack sets Rebrey's arm and uses all but one of his cure spells on Rebrey. Tharhack helps Rebrey sit up, and makes sure his arm is functional.</p><p></p><p>"Did we win?" Rebrey asks</p><p></p><p>"Oh yes, yes we did." Tharhack replies. He helps Rebrey to his feet and surveys the street. </p><p></p><p>Rillkep had gone over to Xanoniel while Tharhack was working on Rebrey, he noticed that there was still breath coming from Xanoniel's mouth.</p><p></p><p>"Thorhick. No um Tharhuck. She's still alive!" Rillkep shouts almost jumping out of his pants.</p><p></p><p>Tharhack and Rebrey attend to Xanoniel. Noting that she seems to have managed to pull through the injury on her own, and decides to not use his last <em>cure minor</em> on her. He does however advise Rillkep that she needs to be moved indoors and out of the cold and rain. </p><p></p><p>"We'll use that house there." Rillkep says pointing at the house on the left side of the street. "That's Forry's, he's a good guy, she'll be safe there."</p><p></p><p>The three of them help move Xanoniel inside Forry's, Tharhack and Rillkep then return to the soggy street, leaving Rebrey to watch over Xanoniel. </p><p></p><p>Tharhack goes over to Okag's body, retrieves the gem from the mud and turns over Okag's body.</p><p></p><p>"What are you going to do with... him." Rillkep asks while pointing at Okag. </p><p></p><p>"Loot him. Then make s'mores over his roasting corpse. Why was there something you wanted to do with him?" Tharhack replies</p><p></p><p>"Uh, move him off the street, and you can't have any of my chocolate." Rillkep answers</p><p></p><p>"Fair enough. Although I think you should keep the head." Tharhack offers </p><p></p><p>"Why would I want that?" Rillkep asks</p><p></p><p>"Well, the town thinks it was a demon, They're going to be mighty scared of returning if they think their lives are in danger. Turns out it was just a wimpy ogre that enunciates well, so I think you should keep the head as a trophy. After all you helped kill it, the townsfolk are going to feel much safer knowing their safety is in good hands." Tharhack tells Rillkep.</p><p></p><p>Rillkep thinks it over, and remembers Tharhack choking him, then escaping from jail, then twisting the ogre's head off with his bare hands, and decides that Tharhack's idea sounds great.</p><p></p><p>Tharhack rummages through Okag's pockets and pouches, turning up two potion flasks, some gold, and some silver. Tharhack then turns his attentions to what Okag was wearing, and removes a very nice ring from Okag's finger, a gold bracer on each arm, and a chain shirt. </p><p></p><p>Rillkep goes to Wilby's body and kneels in the soft street, and quietly weeps.</p><p></p><p>2 hours later.........</p><p></p><p>Tharhack and Rillkep have moved Okag's, both halves of Balrin and Wilby to the open field between the shrine and the wheat. Tharhack begins to build a pyre, then throw Okag and Balrin on the fire. Rillkep takes Wilby's body to the graveyard himself, and begins to dig Wilby's grave himself. </p><p></p><p>Opee find Tharhack and lets him know that most of the Hamlet has been informed of the situation, and that it's safe to return. He tells Tharhack that only one house was destroyed, however three children were lost in the blaze. He asks Tharhack if he could speak to the father who is devastated. Tharhack tells him he would be happy to, as soon as he finds Alriand and has several words with her.</p><p></p><p>"She's with Rebrey and Xanoniel, I saw her just a minute ago." Opee states</p><p></p><p>"Really?" Tharhack answers as he turns to head back into the Hamlet</p><p></p><p>"What are you going to do now?" Opee asks</p><p></p><p>"Talk to Alriand, I need a marshmallow for my s'more, and she would fit nicely. Then I will see the father of those children, I promise." Tharhack replies</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hairy Minotaur, post: 1222229, member: 11574"] Tharhack takes over for Rillkep, who has stabilized Rebrey. Tharhack sets Rebrey's arm and uses all but one of his cure spells on Rebrey. Tharhack helps Rebrey sit up, and makes sure his arm is functional. "Did we win?" Rebrey asks "Oh yes, yes we did." Tharhack replies. He helps Rebrey to his feet and surveys the street. Rillkep had gone over to Xanoniel while Tharhack was working on Rebrey, he noticed that there was still breath coming from Xanoniel's mouth. "Thorhick. No um Tharhuck. She's still alive!" Rillkep shouts almost jumping out of his pants. Tharhack and Rebrey attend to Xanoniel. Noting that she seems to have managed to pull through the injury on her own, and decides to not use his last [I]cure minor[/I] on her. He does however advise Rillkep that she needs to be moved indoors and out of the cold and rain. "We'll use that house there." Rillkep says pointing at the house on the left side of the street. "That's Forry's, he's a good guy, she'll be safe there." The three of them help move Xanoniel inside Forry's, Tharhack and Rillkep then return to the soggy street, leaving Rebrey to watch over Xanoniel. Tharhack goes over to Okag's body, retrieves the gem from the mud and turns over Okag's body. "What are you going to do with... him." Rillkep asks while pointing at Okag. "Loot him. Then make s'mores over his roasting corpse. Why was there something you wanted to do with him?" Tharhack replies "Uh, move him off the street, and you can't have any of my chocolate." Rillkep answers "Fair enough. Although I think you should keep the head." Tharhack offers "Why would I want that?" Rillkep asks "Well, the town thinks it was a demon, They're going to be mighty scared of returning if they think their lives are in danger. Turns out it was just a wimpy ogre that enunciates well, so I think you should keep the head as a trophy. After all you helped kill it, the townsfolk are going to feel much safer knowing their safety is in good hands." Tharhack tells Rillkep. Rillkep thinks it over, and remembers Tharhack choking him, then escaping from jail, then twisting the ogre's head off with his bare hands, and decides that Tharhack's idea sounds great. Tharhack rummages through Okag's pockets and pouches, turning up two potion flasks, some gold, and some silver. Tharhack then turns his attentions to what Okag was wearing, and removes a very nice ring from Okag's finger, a gold bracer on each arm, and a chain shirt. Rillkep goes to Wilby's body and kneels in the soft street, and quietly weeps. 2 hours later......... Tharhack and Rillkep have moved Okag's, both halves of Balrin and Wilby to the open field between the shrine and the wheat. Tharhack begins to build a pyre, then throw Okag and Balrin on the fire. Rillkep takes Wilby's body to the graveyard himself, and begins to dig Wilby's grave himself. Opee find Tharhack and lets him know that most of the Hamlet has been informed of the situation, and that it's safe to return. He tells Tharhack that only one house was destroyed, however three children were lost in the blaze. He asks Tharhack if he could speak to the father who is devastated. Tharhack tells him he would be happy to, as soon as he finds Alriand and has several words with her. "She's with Rebrey and Xanoniel, I saw her just a minute ago." Opee states "Really?" Tharhack answers as he turns to head back into the Hamlet "What are you going to do now?" Opee asks "Talk to Alriand, I need a marshmallow for my s'more, and she would fit nicely. Then I will see the father of those children, I promise." Tharhack replies [/QUOTE]
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