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SAM: Ooh! You made my cheeks all green! |
MATT: So it’ll take you a few hours to go through |
those books. |
LIAM: Yes. I will start on the one about fiends |
because it is topical! |
MATT: You begin to read through it. In the tavern |
at the table, or do you want to read in your room? |
Up to you. |
LIAM: No I’m going to read here. Good focus! |
LAURA: Can I look at one of your books? |
LIAM: Yeah, go away. |
LAURA: Is that a yes? You said yes. |
LIAM: I shove the book deep into my belt near my |
dick so she doesn’t want to go near it! |
LAURA: I’m not afraid of dicks. |
MARISHA: She’s not your sister anymore. |
LIAM: Good point. Hey now. |
SAM: He gets like this when he’s studying. He gets |
very focused, it’s best not to disturb him. |
MATT: It’s an interesting book. It talks about |
different forms of fiends and demons and the |
hierarchy of the Nine Hells. It talks about myths |
and stories of devils and demons interfering with |
the lives of mortals. A lot of it is fables, a lot |
of it is warnings and things that parents would |
tell to keep their children from wandering in the |
darkness. But it does have little tidbits of |
information about different types, and they talk |
about horned devils, and they talk about the great |
and terrible balor and pit fiend, and it seems to |
be a jumble between both demons and devils. |
LAURA: Can I look over his shoulder the whole time |
he’s reading it? |
MATT: Sure, if he lets you. |
LIAM: I do not let her. I am in a corner. |
TRAVIS: And it’s about 2:30 to 3:00? |
MATT: Right now, it’s about three. |
TRAVIS: In the next couple hours they said they |
would call for us. |
MATT: Yes. |
SAM: Should we go look for the toad? |
TRAVIS: I was going to say, did they come to your |
room as well? |
LAURA: Yeah. In a couple hours. |
MARISHA: Should we talk about what we’re going to |
say to them? Do we need to corroborate our stories? |
TRAVIS: I mean, we tell the truth, we did nothing |
wrong. |
LAURA: That’s right, we were in this inn the whole |
time. |
MARISHA: That’s true. Yeah. |
TRAVIS: I was thinking that if we get out of there |
tonight, fingers crossed, we should probably think |
about acquiring some sort of vessel to explore the |
lake tonight. |
LAURA: We can definitely steal a boat. |
MARISHA: We know where a good fisherman’s boat is. |
TRAVIS: Or I may be able to arrange free passage |
on a vessel. |
MARISHA: What, how? |
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