tioned that, "
t it was n
M
e deep blue sky. Some of the clouds were very high and looked painted over
e prepared for ogres. They certainly could live in the mountain
y're real, "
led an unarmed traveler...I'm just not sure his story adds
ere to enter Glennmoor unno
mumbled, "Mathew wasn't ex
was practically running, slowed to a dwarven mosey in order to listen. Since Garrett fel
Once they're there, our contract is over, and we can parade around the city as to
' flush out Parish, n
m where, and do what? Where do we corner him, and how will we make him talk
hat up to us, " the fencer sa
don't you, " the
about it now, " he tra
e vast landscape of northern Ruvonia was indeed a wonderful sight. Between the northern, jagged mountains, the southern, rocky hills, the pleasurable weather, and the decent company, the adventurers nearly forgot their quest, or at lea
eansy, how's your wife feel about you traips
'posed' ta' me
sbelief, he said, "I mean; she must not
t be joki
, " Larson said, mimicki
e line, n
d. "Tell me about
all, pretty, she can coo
rson and Garr
ve a beautiful, b
d from human and dwarf must look like. "Wel
"Did, did you know humans and dwar
f dwarven or elven. They don't always look like the other races; humans
Larson
d in aggravation. "I'd
e warrior said. "I didn't
in' yer' daugh
st the same. Eventually, as the laughter died down, and feet grew sore, and knees grew tight, and bellies rumbled, they came to halt atop a propitious precipice overlooking the
e made a fire from some old wood pulled from a supply wagon.
e' doin'?" Wi
n on the ground. Garrett had talked her into purchasing a scaled vest like h
t said and bit his low
her head. "You'll get us
ope not, " Lya