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June 3rd, 2001, 08:28 AM
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Re: The Boar\'s Head Pub
Downunder tom wakes up, thinking that must have been a party and a half Last night.
He gets up quickly brushes him self off and runs after Monty and the group.
When he catches up with them we askes if he can join them, as his thief and tinking skills might be usefull to them
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June 3rd, 2001, 03:33 PM
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Re: The Boar\'s Head Pub
"Of course you can come!! You never know when you might come in handy." Monty laughs and gladly welcomes Tom on their quest. "Only, stay out of my backpack!"
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June 4th, 2001, 06:32 AM
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Re: The Boar\'s Head Pub
Tom Shakes Monty's and frieds hands and picks up his sack of items the he has found, Kenders are not really thiefs but just loan things to see how they work and sometimes forget where they got them. Of course it could be dangerous with Gnome devices as most of them seem to blow up instead of working like there ships which is too big for a Kender to steal anyway.
In his other hand he picks up is Hoopak a strange combination of staff and sling.
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[This message has been edited by Downunder Tom (edited 04 June 2001).]
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June 4th, 2001, 07:23 AM
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Re: The Boar\'s Head Pub
"Glad to have you with us Tom. No trip is boring with a Kender along!"
Both Bargehead and the elflord look suspiciously at Tom, like he is some sort of deranged second cousin.
Monty is glad to be outdoors again. The day is bright and sunny, birds are chirping, and the grass is a brilliant green. Not a cloud in the sky...A giant can be heard in the distance, winning an argument with a large tree that doesn't want to become a club.
[This message has been edited by monty (edited 04 June 2001).]
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June 4th, 2001, 09:58 AM
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Re: The Boar\'s Head Pub
I was pleased to see a Kender join the party, if for nothing else, their natural merry and innocent disposition (though their borrowing habits are somewhat upseting).
In the distance, a rendering sound of timber being broken just showed the giant got his point over the tree..
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June 5th, 2001, 06:02 PM
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Re: The Boar\'s Head Pub
The party stopped, looking warily at the Giant, until the elven lord came around the bend(he was chatting merrily with Bargehead about ancient traps in the rear of the party). The elven lord looked up at the Giant(which was just starting to think about whether or not Kender are tasty) when he whispered in Monty's ear, "We should really get out of here, don't you think?".
Monty looked at the elven lord and grinned. He wasn't afraid of such a stupid(if powerful) creature. The giant began picking its teeth with bits of the treetop, and slowly moved one of its legs as if to give chase, but the party was soon out of sight- and it being a hill giant, that meant out of mind.
About thirty minutes later, they arrived at a tiny hut that stood in front of a larger house. The elven lord gestured to the party to walk up to the hut, and they were greeted by a very strange and wizened figure.
The figure was humanoid, and had a somewhat human face- but its incredible layers of wrinkly nut-brown skin made its face look somewhat like a collection of leather gloves. Its wide dark eyes stared from under its dark brow. . .
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June 6th, 2001, 02:12 AM
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Re: The Boar\'s Head Pub
"Is this where we get to the CloudGate, my lord?" I asked the elf.
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