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<blockquote data-quote="Carlo-One" data-source="post: 8077585" data-attributes="member: 7015827"><p>Darrow’s first words, as Iskar left the temple, were that they were rich and in a dwarven clan home, so the only thing to do was to go drink. Rahnee in response reminded him – partly teasing, partly not – that they were not rich yet. Dermot suggested that the dwarf adopt a title or epithet as part of his name, to commemorate finding the hoard, but said “Darrow Goldfinder” might not be appropriate – cleverly alluding to their erstwhile enemy Toran Goldfinder. Darrow countered by saying he’d as like be called "Darrow Hardbottom" after the way he fell down the entry shaft, eliciting a laugh from the ranger.</p><p></p><p>With all the recent stresses of travel finally released, Shanni began mumbling to herself about the unreality of the situation, whether they had actually been to a dragon hoard and back. Dermot cheerily pointed out that their souvenirs didn’t lie. Aerikoth, apparently less interested in comradely banter, announced he would retreat to the clan library, to see if there was anything he could discover further about the disappearance of the red dragon Edallusifanxar. Dermot was curious about the fact that the clan might have forgotten about a part of their history, wishing the wizard luck with his reading. Rahnee too thought the research would be a good idea for “Aeri” - the wizard frowned at her use again of the diminutive, but he refrained from speaking as he departed.</p><p></p><p>The others made their way back to the guest quarters, eager to stow their gear and wash up. The dwarven defender on duty in the corridor spotted Dermot carrying his weapon unsheathed and a jocular exchange ensued about the ranger’s stiff, naked sword, which continued until Rahnee and Shanni gratefully shut the door to their room, intent on washing up after their journey. Dermot entered his quarters and spent some time carefully arranging his gear, while Darrow dropped his on the ground and immediately headed for the clan tavern. A short while later, after the dwarf had wandered back to the guest quarters and then again to the tavern, Dermot, Rahnee and Shanni joined him there for food and ale, surrounded by a crowd of merry drunk dwarves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlo-One, post: 8077585, member: 7015827"] Darrow’s first words, as Iskar left the temple, were that they were rich and in a dwarven clan home, so the only thing to do was to go drink. Rahnee in response reminded him – partly teasing, partly not – that they were not rich yet. Dermot suggested that the dwarf adopt a title or epithet as part of his name, to commemorate finding the hoard, but said “Darrow Goldfinder” might not be appropriate – cleverly alluding to their erstwhile enemy Toran Goldfinder. Darrow countered by saying he’d as like be called "Darrow Hardbottom" after the way he fell down the entry shaft, eliciting a laugh from the ranger. With all the recent stresses of travel finally released, Shanni began mumbling to herself about the unreality of the situation, whether they had actually been to a dragon hoard and back. Dermot cheerily pointed out that their souvenirs didn’t lie. Aerikoth, apparently less interested in comradely banter, announced he would retreat to the clan library, to see if there was anything he could discover further about the disappearance of the red dragon Edallusifanxar. Dermot was curious about the fact that the clan might have forgotten about a part of their history, wishing the wizard luck with his reading. Rahnee too thought the research would be a good idea for “Aeri” - the wizard frowned at her use again of the diminutive, but he refrained from speaking as he departed. The others made their way back to the guest quarters, eager to stow their gear and wash up. The dwarven defender on duty in the corridor spotted Dermot carrying his weapon unsheathed and a jocular exchange ensued about the ranger’s stiff, naked sword, which continued until Rahnee and Shanni gratefully shut the door to their room, intent on washing up after their journey. Dermot entered his quarters and spent some time carefully arranging his gear, while Darrow dropped his on the ground and immediately headed for the clan tavern. A short while later, after the dwarf had wandered back to the guest quarters and then again to the tavern, Dermot, Rahnee and Shanni joined him there for food and ale, surrounded by a crowd of merry drunk dwarves. [/QUOTE]
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