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Chapter A - Lost
THE LAWLESS CITY Chapter A - Lost
Last edited by Lentil Sponge; Jun 19th, 2022 at 03:48 AM. |
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Garridan allowed the two Dead Mermaid workers to tend to him for a few moments, just long enough for him to self-diagnose exactly what had been bruised, clubbed, stamped on and kicked at and thankfully, nothing seemed to be broken, before politely waving the young man and woman away. The worst of his current ailments was that dull, throbbing headache that reminded him uncomfortably of the last three years, a matter not helped by a particularly dry mouth and he moved past the offered wine, instead to a pitcher of water, which he was in the middle of drinking when Tilly made her entrance.
He expected the anger and the roaring. Even before presenting himself at the Dead Mermaid after his arrival from Breenland, he had asked around about the woman who had said she could help him in exchange for this own assistance with the sale of the chest. Now he was wondering if he was going to get that help at all. The human swallowed a second glass as one of Tilly’s unfortunate workers bore the initial brunt of her anger and he noted that, as painful as it might have been for Raul, it would at least blunt some small measure of her anger before she turned to them, and gave him the few precious moments it took to collect his memories of the incident, both before and during, and as she demanded to know what they had done with the chest, he shook his head and turned for the box containing their equipment. ”Calm down, Tilly – there’s no point in taking it out on us. Your operation was scuppered from the beginning,” Garridan replied simply as he fished in the box and finally extracted the two most important items from it. A battered black Trilby hat was placed back on his brown head of hair, and as he turned to face the half-orc who stood almost a foot taller than him, he slid a pair of black-rimmed glasses back up the bridge of his nose. ”The guards had setup a checkpoint on the bridge where everyone passing had to declare whether they had something to declare – not sure how regularly that happens these days, but it definitely wasn’t the norm when I still lived here. We didn’t even get a chance to spin any kind of story or bribe them, because the minute they saw your chest, they dogpiled us, and without putting too fine a point to it, beat seven shades of shite out of us.” Garridan’s hands slid into the pockets of his robe as he regarded Tilly evenly, trying to read her expression in turn as he told her of what had happened. ”Before that happened, I’m sure we were being followed – I saw a kobold trail past us twice in the time it took us to get from the casino to the bridge, big scar across his face, seemed pretty old,” The human dragged his index finger across his own face to demonstrate the identifying mark. ”He was also there on the bridge when the guards jumped us, watching – not doing anything else, not using the chaos to get across or snake something, just watching.” Turning back towards the box, Garridan shrugged out of the robe, either having no modesty, or seemingly too preoccupied with the pieces he was busy assembling in his mind to care that he was simply down to his underwear, scarred back on display as he changed back into his old clothes, finally throwing on the aged military greatcoat over his wiry frame before picking up his black umbrella and gave a satisfied nod after a quick check to make sure it wasn’t damaged in the scuffle. ”I think someone supposedly on your side here gave up information regarding the chest. Speaking of which…” Garridan’s green eyes swept the room before returning to their erstwhile employer. ”…Where are the three guards you sent with us? Were they not as lucky as us to survive the ambush? Or have they not turned up yet?”
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"How selfish soever man may be supposed, there are evidently some higher principles in his nature, which interests him in the fortune of others, and render their happiness necessary to him, though he derives nothing from it, except the pleasure of seeing it." - Adam Smith Last edited by DoubleL1987; Jun 24th, 2022 at 07:31 AM. |
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