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<blockquote data-quote="Borson" data-source="post: 3729063" data-attributes="member: 39139"><p>Sitting in the thieves guild, a fire burns and the stench of the last short-raid junk is tossed on the fire, burning with the fury of the gods looking down on the victims from which the items were lifted. Nobody is rejoicing however, as it seems everyone is busy counting their share of the taking, making sure they weren't introduced to the short end of the stick.</p><p> A long haired man sits back a-ways, eyes barely visible with his dark hair dangling down from his brow, flipping a scroll in the air end-for-end, flipping it one full revolution, then two, then back to one, for a duration it seems that will last longer than the fire. "What is it?" an obviously young teen asks him, not being allowed to partake in the raid, yet still acting like a child in a sugar-shop waiting to taste the sweets. The long, dark haired man pushes back one side of his hair tucking it behind his somewhat pointed ear, then turns his head as he snags the flipping scroll from the air on its last half of a double-spin, looking at the youngster; "Have I opened it yet?" he asks the boy in a calm, quiet voice, knowing the answer already but anxiously awaiting for his reaction. The boy looks at him from big open eyes, as if asking the question "Please open it and read it to me" hoping to read along and add some words to his limited ability to read script. After what seemed like an eternity to the young boy, still with the long haired man staring at him with his cold, dark, un-pupiled eyes, the boy gets impatient and urges him, "Come on Serin, what's it say? OPEN it already!" </p><p> Serin, turning his head back down toward the scroll, letting the hair behind his ear fall back down hiding the elfish feature, slips the string holding the scroll in its rolled position away and opens it all in one motion as if the scroll had been open the whole time. He looks at it with the boy peering over his shoulder, "Hmph" he says, the boy wondering what he is looking at, "The 'mayors' Rufus and Burne are asking me for MY help, as if I haven't done enough to help myself already to these 'fine' people of Hommlet." The puzzled boy, asks "What does that mean, Serin?" Looking back, setting the parchment down in his lap, he answers, "It means, young friend, that either the mayors are in need of some help in defending the city from an unknown evil, or, they are trying to ambush me into submission by trickery."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Borson, post: 3729063, member: 39139"] Sitting in the thieves guild, a fire burns and the stench of the last short-raid junk is tossed on the fire, burning with the fury of the gods looking down on the victims from which the items were lifted. Nobody is rejoicing however, as it seems everyone is busy counting their share of the taking, making sure they weren't introduced to the short end of the stick. A long haired man sits back a-ways, eyes barely visible with his dark hair dangling down from his brow, flipping a scroll in the air end-for-end, flipping it one full revolution, then two, then back to one, for a duration it seems that will last longer than the fire. "What is it?" an obviously young teen asks him, not being allowed to partake in the raid, yet still acting like a child in a sugar-shop waiting to taste the sweets. The long, dark haired man pushes back one side of his hair tucking it behind his somewhat pointed ear, then turns his head as he snags the flipping scroll from the air on its last half of a double-spin, looking at the youngster; "Have I opened it yet?" he asks the boy in a calm, quiet voice, knowing the answer already but anxiously awaiting for his reaction. The boy looks at him from big open eyes, as if asking the question "Please open it and read it to me" hoping to read along and add some words to his limited ability to read script. After what seemed like an eternity to the young boy, still with the long haired man staring at him with his cold, dark, un-pupiled eyes, the boy gets impatient and urges him, "Come on Serin, what's it say? OPEN it already!" Serin, turning his head back down toward the scroll, letting the hair behind his ear fall back down hiding the elfish feature, slips the string holding the scroll in its rolled position away and opens it all in one motion as if the scroll had been open the whole time. He looks at it with the boy peering over his shoulder, "Hmph" he says, the boy wondering what he is looking at, "The 'mayors' Rufus and Burne are asking me for MY help, as if I haven't done enough to help myself already to these 'fine' people of Hommlet." The puzzled boy, asks "What does that mean, Serin?" Looking back, setting the parchment down in his lap, he answers, "It means, young friend, that either the mayors are in need of some help in defending the city from an unknown evil, or, they are trying to ambush me into submission by trickery." [/QUOTE]
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