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Aug 24, 2006 23:40

It is just a simple matter I am in need of answer, o my sages. How many people are needed to stop a vile brotherhood of evilness?

I have learned, in a most painful manner, that it will not work by myself. I have one other willing to enter the fray. How many more do I need?

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rent_and_torn August 25 2006, 05:22:43 UTC
As many as you feel comfortable with. Would you be the leader of the team? -Katchoo talks like she has experience in field teams, but considering her past experiences with this guy, she's not terribly inclined to take him too seriously yet.-

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sonofarize August 25 2006, 05:33:26 UTC
It will either be milady or myself. She has more knowledge of how this den of Kumquat Brothers is laid out. I may defer to her expertise.

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rent_and_torn August 25 2006, 05:34:52 UTC
Well, if you're gonna be the leader, how many people would you f- wait. -blinks and drops her jaw- Did you just say Kumquat Brothers?

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sonofarize August 25 2006, 05:41:04 UTC
Aye, the very same stomach poachers you alerted me of, discerning butterfly.

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redheadspy August 25 2006, 05:41:47 UTC
You have friends who are willing to help. Always.

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sonofarize August 25 2006, 05:52:34 UTC
I know. But I am unwilling to place you or your children in that kind of danger. The bounty is on my head alone. I intend to keep it that way.

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redheadspy August 25 2006, 05:54:02 UTC
I would not make the offer if I could not handle the danger and I would not let Graydon get harmed.

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sonofarize August 25 2006, 06:00:22 UTC
I appreciate the offer. However, I have already failed myself. I do not wish to fail in my obligations to you.

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valinorrefugee August 25 2006, 12:26:26 UTC
"As many as are willing and you are certain you may trust."

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sonofarize August 25 2006, 16:56:58 UTC
I would never force anyone. And I have been told I give my trust too freely. But those are good points to remember, thank you!

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valinorrefugee August 26 2006, 00:53:14 UTC
"You are quite welcome. Good fortune to you in your venture."

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