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<blockquote data-quote="Raidkillsbugsdead" data-source="post: 3818646" data-attributes="member: 54134"><p>This town is staring to give me the creeps. I've been to a lot of weird places after scootin' out of Linshire, but something about this place just don't seem right. </p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong, the people are friendly enough. We stopped at a few of the houses to find out what had happened to the buddies those halflings were looking to visit when we found their house abandoned when we came into town, and all the people who greeted us were as friendly as you would want. </p><p></p><p>There's just some weird things about this place. </p><p></p><p>Like the mayor-guy, or whatever you want to call him. There's this big house I guess he lives in on a hill over the town, but you'd think no one's been living there for like fifty years. And no one answered that door when we went knockin' to ask about those halflings and to see if we could camp out next to their old house. </p><p></p><p>Then, we find out that the town priest has shut himself up in the "church" for the past two days along with his acolyte, and no one's heard a thing from either of them, and no one there will open the door to anyone who knocks. </p><p></p><p>And then, there's the town guards. A bunch of elves that seem like they stepped out of a bad elf fairy tale. I know most of those guys can be a bit haughty, but these guys just seemed tough and mean, like the old ragged sailors on the docks back in Linshire. Must be mad about being stuck out in a hole like this instead of patrolling the roads or serving back in Elvencourt. </p><p></p><p>And that's not even the whole of it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raidkillsbugsdead, post: 3818646, member: 54134"] This town is staring to give me the creeps. I've been to a lot of weird places after scootin' out of Linshire, but something about this place just don't seem right. Don't get me wrong, the people are friendly enough. We stopped at a few of the houses to find out what had happened to the buddies those halflings were looking to visit when we found their house abandoned when we came into town, and all the people who greeted us were as friendly as you would want. There's just some weird things about this place. Like the mayor-guy, or whatever you want to call him. There's this big house I guess he lives in on a hill over the town, but you'd think no one's been living there for like fifty years. And no one answered that door when we went knockin' to ask about those halflings and to see if we could camp out next to their old house. Then, we find out that the town priest has shut himself up in the "church" for the past two days along with his acolyte, and no one's heard a thing from either of them, and no one there will open the door to anyone who knocks. And then, there's the town guards. A bunch of elves that seem like they stepped out of a bad elf fairy tale. I know most of those guys can be a bit haughty, but these guys just seemed tough and mean, like the old ragged sailors on the docks back in Linshire. Must be mad about being stuck out in a hole like this instead of patrolling the roads or serving back in Elvencourt. And that's not even the whole of it... [/QUOTE]
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