John Mac will be ready to give Sean a hand if more than one offenders appear.
On Tuesday, April 25, 2023 at 07:44:18 PM GMT+1, Tim Farley
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
When Sean comes up for air, and if he encounters this, he will provoke the
singer or singers into a fight. It shouldn't be too hard, think of how many of
the party want to beat on Sean every now and again.
In the event he cannot provoke a fight, he will mark the target and seek
Mawby's able assistance. But his initial plan will be to provoke a fight, kill
the guy trying to kill him, and let a cleric speak with the dead.
Most likely, though, he'll be with Tina for a few days, then off to Glanna.
And I imagine Agatha won't share the song with him.
In the alternative, he might only pierce their musical instrument with a well
placed shot. The advantage to being a specialist archer.
He might also commission Elmore's skald to compose a song addressing the nature
of cowardice, and the irony of calling someone a coward anonymously.
And if anyone wishes to demonstrate the testicular fortitude to explain
themselves, Sean Marley March, Tower 6. Bring a friend, a second, and a form
identifying your next of kin.
I shit bigger than you.
On Tuesday, April 25, 2023 at 02:25:01 PM EDT, SM Baule <smbaule@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Many of you will hear the following song being sung around town by street
musicians and by some of the minstrels in taverns. Bonaluria's skald does not
sing it; or at least you have not heard it.
Hagar the Coward
Hagar was a little dwarf
Cowardice was his trade
He'd run at the first sign oftrouble
With no plans to stay
Chorus:
Oh, Hagar, Hagar
A dwarf so brave and bold
He'd hide at the sound of battle
And leave his friends in the cold
He'd tremble at the slightestnoise
His knees would start to shake
He feared the dark, he feared thelight
He feared every step he'd take
Chorus:
Oh, Hagar, Hagar
A dwarf so brave and bold
He'd hide at the sound of battle
And leave his friends in the cold
But did Hagar foind his heart
And courage he did not find
He stood not tall, he faced hisfears
And wet his small behind
Chorus:
Oh, Hagar, Hagar
A dwarf so sad and cold
He'd hide at the sound of battle
And leave his friends in the cold