Waysoftheearth's Hinterlands PBP
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Slightly put out, Desmond replies, "I'm not rushing to judge anything, ma'am. I'm being cautious, something you've chided me for not doing in the past, as I recall. I see someone in chains, and I don't assume he is a 'poor fellow' what needs 'freeing' without even having exchanged one word with him."doctorx wrote:"I will attempt to forgo a rush to judgement if you will seek to do the same, friend Desmond," replies Josiane patiently.
O.O.C: Just to clarify - the "What troubles you, my friend?" was to Dorgan, not the prisoner. Josiane wants the perspective of her Dwarf friend on this before she reaches any conclusions. [img]images/smiley/smiley.png[/img]
Olaf glances in the room and mutters, "It's best to let sleeping dwarfs lie, if you ask me." then turns back to keeping an eye on the corridor alert for dangers.waysoftheearth wrote:Desmond/Mondes, Gustave and Highbough enter the small room... and it is quite crowded at that.
Desmond/Mondes address the sleeping Dwarf, alternately, but get no reply.
Highbough bends down over the manacle about the fellow's grubby ankle, and observes (besides theodorous, gnarled toe-nails) that the manacle is of a superior construction indeed, and there are a litany of tiny etching scrawled over the surface of the metal.
Gustave find the remainder of the room to be quite dull.