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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 5329875" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p>Alwyn tries to flirt with Ophilia, but needless to say it doesn't go well for the tipsy adventurer. <span style="color: lightskyblue">"I do appreciate the compliment, sir, but what I do not appreciate is your oggling. Now I'll continue to fetch you drinks, but I expect that you'll keep your hands and eyes to yourself."</span></p><p></p><p>Ophilia steps away from Alwyn and he gives a long sigh before whistling a strange, but merry tune and doing a jig that makes him skip across the room and to the gambling table. Alwyn asks if he can join, and before anyone can say either a yes or a no, he pulls up a chair and plops down, tossing in a coin to the pot. The Norse raise an eyebrow, but then shrug and begin to roll some dice to start the new round of gambling.</p><p></p><p>Ophilia stopped to watch Alwyn once he started whistling and skipping, a sad expression on her face breaking her previously festive mood.</p><p></p><p>Alwyn</p><p>[sblock]</p><p>The Norse seemed to have been playing for small odds, a couple of gold coins each. Some kind of new memory tells you that they like to play for small stakes so that they can gauge their opponent before betting larger. You figure why give them the chance. It would be better to bet high right off in order to throw them into confusion. And you haven't even asked the particular rules yet, but dice is dice and it shouldn't take too many rounds to figure it out.</p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 5329875, member: 34958"] Alwyn tries to flirt with Ophilia, but needless to say it doesn't go well for the tipsy adventurer. [color=lightskyblue]"I do appreciate the compliment, sir, but what I do not appreciate is your oggling. Now I'll continue to fetch you drinks, but I expect that you'll keep your hands and eyes to yourself."[/color] Ophilia steps away from Alwyn and he gives a long sigh before whistling a strange, but merry tune and doing a jig that makes him skip across the room and to the gambling table. Alwyn asks if he can join, and before anyone can say either a yes or a no, he pulls up a chair and plops down, tossing in a coin to the pot. The Norse raise an eyebrow, but then shrug and begin to roll some dice to start the new round of gambling. Ophilia stopped to watch Alwyn once he started whistling and skipping, a sad expression on her face breaking her previously festive mood. Alwyn [sblock] The Norse seemed to have been playing for small odds, a couple of gold coins each. Some kind of new memory tells you that they like to play for small stakes so that they can gauge their opponent before betting larger. You figure why give them the chance. It would be better to bet high right off in order to throw them into confusion. And you haven't even asked the particular rules yet, but dice is dice and it shouldn't take too many rounds to figure it out. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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