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(YBA)Tisvon in the middle of some mountains

The man looks up at Tisvon and says "You don't look like a prisoner. Maybe you can help me out of here?"

After a moment of looking over Tisvon, he remarks, "You don't even look like you belong to one of the two tribes, maybe a bit like a shaman... Are you from beyond the mountains?"


Assuming that Tisvon helps him out, Burgus introduces himself: "I am Burgus of the Rockland tribe. Well, I guess I was of the Rockland tribe, anyway... Have you seen my hammer, by chance?"

OOC: Stats, if neccessary:
Burgus of the Rockland tribe
Hits: 1 (1 natural)
Hits Defeated/Experience gained: 0
Powers: None
Yen: None
Items: Mountain Hammer (+1 to Hammer and Peaks moves)
 

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"A prisoner! Never! I am a hero who is going to kill a princess to save a dragon. I shall leave you here to rot. But no, the princess must be killed, whatever the cost, for the dragon is my one true love!"

Tisvon helps Burgus out of the cell. When Burgus shows him the hammer:

"Nice sword."
 
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Burgus notices that the big hammer the little goblin is carrying looks awfully familiar... once he sees you eying it, he throws it at your feet and scurries ahead.

He takes you to a small tunnel, which you both have to bend over to enter. "Through here is sewers. Me go no further. Thank you for sparing me!"

Both of you are now in a sewer. There are passages to the north and east. The goblin caves are south.
 


Eyeing the goblin warily, Burgus takes up his hammer again, and then scratches his head thinking about Tisvon's words. "I'll have to take his words with a grain of salt...." he tells himself.

As they enter the severs, he remarks, "None of my tribe ever was here... at least, they did not return..."

Burgus almost goes towards the east before noticing that the strange man is going north, and mutters "I should have seen this coming, right?"
 

(Note: Burgus may interpret Tisvon's bizarre behavior as indicative of some strange taboo or inscrutable wisdom, and thus revere him as a shaman. :D )
 
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(Now that would depend on how he views the shamans of his tribe, wouldn't it? ;))

"Say Tisvon, from what tribe are you? And are you a shaman of your tribe?"
 


That means he must be from the world beyond the mountains... maybe he can help me obtain proof of this world...

Burgus continues to follow Tisvon, and keeps silent for a change.
 

As the two of you walk along the sewer tunnel, Burgus notices a dwarf following him. Seeing that he's been noticed, the dwarf turns and flees. He's wearing black clothing, and has a short, well trimmed beard.
 

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