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Post by Tehol Nookington on Sept 1, 2020 20:25:10 GMT
Tehol after finding out what the properties of the dagger were from Searshe, goes to see Damien. "Hey, I have this really fun dagger that seems to have some speed and time effects on the wielder according to the Dragon Lady. Just wanted to give it to you as a thanks for being there when K'rull died, you helped me bounce back, and figured you could find some use for it."
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Post by Silvia Raizer on Sept 1, 2020 20:47:00 GMT
Silvia joined the others to discuss the matter of loot. After the previous conversation, she was eager to have the matter dealt with swiftly.
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Post by Justine-Juliette de Vair on Sept 1, 2020 20:59:34 GMT
Justine, who had been there the entire time and paying attention, tuned in again as everyone began discussing loot. What treasures they had collected. Unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately?) the things collected by Juliette and kept secret remained undiscovered in her small bag.
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Post by Nigel Thornheart on Sept 1, 2020 21:13:39 GMT
“Alright lot, another adventure in the books and spoils to distribute,” Nigel said jovially, turning over the loot sack and emptying out its contents onto the deck in an unceremonious heap. “Toss in everything you’ve found and we’ll draw lots to determine picking order. Everyone chooses one item and we go around in the circle until everything is gone or there is nothing left anyone wants. Then we sell the leftovers and split the proceeds. In the future, order will be decided by who has the fewest items. The system ensures everyone chooses the items they will get the most use out of and no one is short changed.”
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Post by Thalia Vedas on Sept 1, 2020 21:17:46 GMT
“How about we discuss things like adults instead of acting like children at a party.” Thalia had never had a party as a child, but she’d read about them?
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Post by Tehol Nookington on Sept 1, 2020 21:18:43 GMT
After handing off the dagger to Damien, Tehol has no special look that is not already in the sack. Doesn't even have any hidden stuff, stuffed in his pockets.
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Post by Ceutinde on Sept 1, 2020 21:20:20 GMT
Ceutinde stepped forward, magic potion and ancient tome in hand, and set them on the deck. "Not much of a haul for me. Though I'd argue that children at a party are more prone to grab the first toys they see and cry when someone tells them to share."
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Post by Nigel Thornheart on Sept 1, 2020 21:21:36 GMT
“Because some of us have enough adventures under their belt to know discussions often turn to arguments, and arguments among armed individuals can lead to bloodshed, and that bloodshed is often bad for morale.”
“Ceutinde, I think everyone here trusts you enough to do the honors of drawing the lots.”
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Post by Silvia Raizer on Sept 1, 2020 21:25:01 GMT
Silvia raised an eyebrow. "That seems like a bad way of doing business when we've already staked our claim to certain items. We're not children, Thornheart. Besides, as far as I know we're going our separate ways once we get back to Bastion. I'm willing to share some of the things I found, yes. For example, if the King of Thieves can use the lockpicks I found, he's welcome to them, and I'm quite willing to share the rubies I took from the golem, but, like I told you before, the sword is mine."
She patted the hilt.
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Post by Geoffrey Ravenhurst on Sept 1, 2020 21:28:46 GMT
Herneiros offers up the ancient shield and strange snowglobe.
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Post by Nigel Thornheart on Sept 1, 2020 21:28:49 GMT
“The agreement was that we would all use the items we found useful on the mission and then distribute them fairly when we reached the ship,” Nigel reminded the bard. “Finders keepers always sits well with the finder, but everything we found here was earned as a group and should be distributed as such. Unless you think your contribution was worth more than the others?”
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Post by Thalia Vedas on Sept 1, 2020 21:29:28 GMT
“Maybe children where you are from where the don’t get brought up with manners,” Thalia said raising her eyebrow, “People risked their lives for various things, we all have different priorities here, and this was not discussed with us before hand that we would be doing it this way. Do we all agree this is the way that it should be done?” She asked looking around the group. “If you’re hard up, Nigel, I am sure I can donate some money your way.”
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Post by Geoffrey Ravenhurst on Sept 1, 2020 21:31:40 GMT
Herneiros grunted. "Let's just start with Silvia and say she's made the first choice. Who's next?"
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Post by Justine-Juliette de Vair on Sept 1, 2020 21:33:00 GMT
Justine checked her pockets and shrugged. “I don’t have much with magic...like this...so I may as well keep it.” She held up the shitty, broken statue of the woman and then put it back in her bag. She had no recollection of getting those things. The small number of coins were likewise inconsequential. The ring on her finger...she hesitated for a moment, looking at the growing pile of weaponry and shields and things. “There’s nothing in the pile for me so I will excuse myself.”
She walked over to Herneiros and inquired about the music box. “Could I have the box back?” she asked quietly.
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Post by Silvia Raizer on Sept 1, 2020 21:33:48 GMT
"I did kill a golem by myself," Silvia retorted. "Who knows what that golem would have done if I'd left the damned thing alone."
She turned slightly to smile gratefully at Herneiros.
"That works perfectly, thank you."
She put the rubies on the table, with the lockpicks, the plain daggers and her old sword. After a moment's thought, she took the ring off her finger as well.
"I think all of that is fair exchange for one sword."
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