08-18-2022, 20:37:49 PM
"way she rants" "not complaining." And then you've got this weird anti-intellectual streak. You argue like a monarchist, Mordecai, and I'll have none of it.
And yes, I am, apparently, the smartest one here, because everyone else immediately started doing crimes for no discernable reason! The smartest among you is Hadil, because at least she waited for the guards to be distracted before trying to DO a crime. Anyway, yes, Hadil. Good work finding a little out, though how quickly that collapse would have to happen to take out six at once implies... you know, it implies the dragon didn't do this, not alone at least. Dragons in my experience, especially the more-fire-using ones, they tend to sweep in, burn, sweep back, burn again, land to suppress the largest escaping group, loot or extract tribute, and leave. To cave in a building like this suddenly, it would take a pretty strong hit. Obviously, my suspicions here are probably unfounded... but nonetheless. I would like to talk to this dragon.
She pronounces "dragon" a little strangely. In fact, she pronounces all hard "g"s a little strangely. They seem closer to "k"s.
And yes, I am, apparently, the smartest one here, because everyone else immediately started doing crimes for no discernable reason! The smartest among you is Hadil, because at least she waited for the guards to be distracted before trying to DO a crime. Anyway, yes, Hadil. Good work finding a little out, though how quickly that collapse would have to happen to take out six at once implies... you know, it implies the dragon didn't do this, not alone at least. Dragons in my experience, especially the more-fire-using ones, they tend to sweep in, burn, sweep back, burn again, land to suppress the largest escaping group, loot or extract tribute, and leave. To cave in a building like this suddenly, it would take a pretty strong hit. Obviously, my suspicions here are probably unfounded... but nonetheless. I would like to talk to this dragon.
She pronounces "dragon" a little strangely. In fact, she pronounces all hard "g"s a little strangely. They seem closer to "k"s.
I am the They who says it!