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<blockquote data-quote="stonegod" data-source="post: 3166234" data-attributes="member: 36973"><p>Ari tried on his new armor. It was best not to ask where it came from, but he had his suspicions. Regardless, it was missing something. The spikes on his old armor added that certain... something to the monster hunter's appearance. They defined him. They said "Monster Hunter for Hire." He would have to talk to the smith as soon as possible to get them refitted for his latest acquisition.</p><p></p><p>On his way to the outskirts of town where Dhelleck kept shop, Ari nodded and waved back at the Seawellians that passed. He kept to himself the thoughts on how many of them had been so willing to turn against him just at a few words of that Luttin boy. He had not forgotten, no. The monster hunter was convenient to have when there were monsters, but not when a boy went missing. Especially if some loud mouthed, charismatic ne'er do-well that the town frowned upon half the time said something about it. It grated at Ari. He had spilt a lot of blood doing things the Watch would not, and all he got for it was the opinion that he was only in it for the gold.</p><p></p><p>The gold was a bonus. Killing the monsters was his reward.</p><p></p><p>Ari was softly whistling as he entered the d'Tharashk compound. It was not as abuzz with action today, now that the attacks had subsided. The half-orc secretary Dhelleck kept still tried to keep him out, but when the monster hunter picked out the largest of the purple-black shards he had found, he was immediately let in. Without a word, the hexer coasted in, plunked down the fist-full of stones, and announced, <span style="color: RoyalBlue">"I believe you owe me a commission."</span> And putting up a finger before Dhelleck could say anything, he added <span style="color: RoyalBlue">"And I know where there are more... a lot more."</span></p><p><span style="color: RoyalBlue"></span></p><p><span style="color: RoyalBlue"><em>But it'll cost you...</em></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stonegod, post: 3166234, member: 36973"] Ari tried on his new armor. It was best not to ask where it came from, but he had his suspicions. Regardless, it was missing something. The spikes on his old armor added that certain... something to the monster hunter's appearance. They defined him. They said "Monster Hunter for Hire." He would have to talk to the smith as soon as possible to get them refitted for his latest acquisition. On his way to the outskirts of town where Dhelleck kept shop, Ari nodded and waved back at the Seawellians that passed. He kept to himself the thoughts on how many of them had been so willing to turn against him just at a few words of that Luttin boy. He had not forgotten, no. The monster hunter was convenient to have when there were monsters, but not when a boy went missing. Especially if some loud mouthed, charismatic ne'er do-well that the town frowned upon half the time said something about it. It grated at Ari. He had spilt a lot of blood doing things the Watch would not, and all he got for it was the opinion that he was only in it for the gold. The gold was a bonus. Killing the monsters was his reward. Ari was softly whistling as he entered the d'Tharashk compound. It was not as abuzz with action today, now that the attacks had subsided. The half-orc secretary Dhelleck kept still tried to keep him out, but when the monster hunter picked out the largest of the purple-black shards he had found, he was immediately let in. Without a word, the hexer coasted in, plunked down the fist-full of stones, and announced, [COLOR=RoyalBlue]"I believe you owe me a commission."[/COLOR] And putting up a finger before Dhelleck could say anything, he added [COLOR=RoyalBlue]"And I know where there are more... a lot more." [i]But it'll cost you...[/i][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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