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Haukke Manor, Normal Mode:

 

"In my memoirs there is a passage in which I write with great fondness of a particular noble lady who had recently purchased a house in the Sorrel Haven. I met her on a buying mission, and our affair was intense, but all-too brief. When I was forced to leave, I swore that I would return, and she, despite my protests, insisted that when I did, I would find her as beautiful as the day she met.

 

Never did figure out which manor the passage references, though. I assume it was destroyed in the Calamity."

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Hibito took another bite of cheese, gesturing conversationally at the goblin he'd just befriended. "..'sgood stuff. Brayflox's ilk sure know their cheesemake, eh?" With a grin, he elbowed his companion in the ribs playfully.

 

"Shh..koh," the goblin fumed quietly. "Shh-koh. Shh-koh. SHHKOHSHHKOHSHHKOHSHHKOH." Hibito blinked and stared at the obviously perturbed goblin in wonder before it finally let out an exasperated "GRRRAHHHHH!!" Before Hibito could utter another word, the goblin had stormed off to bark orders at several of its kin.

 

The Lalafell paid little attention; after all, he didn't even know what a 'Looming Hottie' was. Instead, he sunk into a relaxed slouch beneath the palm tree he'd claimed for his resting spot and lost himself in cheesy goodness.

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"You wouldn't believe the week I had! So I'm pokin' around the miner's guild fer permits what so I can go prospectin' out into the desert proper an' this feller comes up, real big feller what with airs' a adventure about 'im, see? An' he says, 'looks like yer lookin' fer some real treasures!' An' I says, 'well, yessir, I am, gotta find somethin' real lovely fer my, uh, boy.' So then he pulls out this paper, an' it looks real official! Words an' a map an' everythin', an he says, 'How do ya feel about ruins?' So I says, 'Well, I ain't ever rightly been to any but I hear they're pretty nice, what with bein' historical an' such.' An' he smiles an' hands me a quill an' says, 'Well, I think we can help eachother out here...'"

 

Jajara trails off and fidgets and generally gives the impression of incredible discomfort. "How was I s'posed to know there were mummies in them stones? It was an accident, I swear!"

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