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  • #16
    The guards, taking notice of the curious attention, seem to be a little ill-at-ease. They seem surprised that one little cage seems to bring such malicious looks and sneers. Nonetheless, they are not leaking any extra information.

    The cage, now taking shape, is wide but not tall. It stands roughly four or five feet tall, but is at least thirty feet long and twenty feet wide. The bars are exceptionally tight-knit.
    "Microsoft has to move the Reply All button further away from the Reply button. It's the computer equivalent of putting the vagina so close to the sphincter."
    -Bill Maher

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    • #17
      Dalon makes idle chat with the guards as the cage goes up, smiling and laughing with them as they work their shifts. He prods his fellow employees of the Exigo for information as the opportunities arise, but he doesn't press the issue.
      Mirumoto Akagi: What is dance?
      Dalon Arogard: It's this. *busts a move*
      Llew Hy: A strange compulsion...
      Mirumoto Akagi: I suppose you can dance if you like, but you're leaving our friends behind, and they're not dancing.
      Dalon Arogard: Then they're no friends of mine.

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      • #18
        Tarin approaches the completed "cage" which now has someone inside. He knew who it was for when he heard all the vague comments from the guards. Fools. How pathetic. Sad that the Exigo would stoop this low.

        Tarin walks off shaking his head.
        The difference between a rogue and a hero often comes down to who tells the tale. – Danilo Thann describing Elaith Craulnober, in Dream Spheres

        Avatar comes from a rather amusing web comic.

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        • #19
          The cage was meant for Logan the Foul. Captured and brought to justice by the Thayans, Exigo put him in an outdoor prison cell.

          Many people gathered and gawked. Some even threw tomatoes before order was established again. As night settled, the crowd dissipated.

          (( Keep in mind, Sundren law is NOT like American law. It's closer to the Old West on the outskirts, where justice is often legally administered by militia or guards on their own private property. Most players found the situation outrageous. While it may have seemed unruly to your PC, and that's fine, it wouldn't have seemed "unusual." ))
          "Microsoft has to move the Reply All button further away from the Reply button. It's the computer equivalent of putting the vagina so close to the sphincter."
          -Bill Maher

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          • #20
            ESCAPED!
            Astoundingly, the thief named Logan the Foul escaped the wooden cage publicly constructed outside on their trading grounds. A large hole was blown through the cage on the back side, iron singed and wood burned. He escaped and faded into invisibility.
            "Microsoft has to move the Reply All button further away from the Reply button. It's the computer equivalent of putting the vagina so close to the sphincter."
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            • #21
              Leck wanders past the cage, still standing with a gaping hole blown into the side of it with a slightly amused, if somewhat confused look. Shaking his head with a chuckle, he keeps walking past.
              Lorlen Locke: "Amazing how the righteous commit acts of tyranny and terror almost as beautiful as our own under their banner of "good". We merely call a spade a spade."

              "If you can't learn to do something well, learn to enjoy doing it poorly."

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