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Daz
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 9:03 pm Post subject: The Haunted Zoo Trail Reply with quote

DAZ, GET ASS UP HERE, NOW! YOU LAZY STUPID ELF! I CALLED FOR YOU ALMOST FIVE SECONDS AGO! WHY ARE YOU SO SLOW?

The zookeeper hurriedly walked into the upstairs room of his office while keeping his eyes on the floor in front of him. Yes sir, I’m sorry sir. I would have been here sooner, sir, but I was giving Remi his dinner.

Yea yea, whatever. Management spoke in a harsh tone. Hey, shut up for a minute. As you know, this is my favorite time of the year. You will hold a zoo event for this season of blood. I want you to put up this poster all over Sosaria.

Daz looked at the poster and began to shutter. If management wanted to have an event, something bad was about to happen.



You will post it everywhere, even in the darkest of places.

But sir, no one ever seems to come back form some of those dark places. I don’t think that this is a good…… The zookeeper was cut short by the hand of management as it shot out with tremendous speed and caught the young elf by the neck. The familiar pain of gruesome black magic surged through the zookeeper’s body. Daz’s eyes blinked white once then turned as black as tar.

Yes, sir, it shall be done. A sinister grin crept up the zookeeper’s mouth. An evil thought came into the young elf’s head.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 9:05 pm Post subject: Reply with quote

After putting the poster up in the well-lit areas, the zookeeper went to find his brother, Rex, at the tavern. The Zookeeper wore his dark glasses to hide his eyes.

Ah, my dearest brother. How does this evening find you?

Rex smiled drunkenly as he looked up from his ale and barmaid. I am very well indeed, brother, as you can clearly see.

I have to ask a favor of you, my dearest brother. You see, I need to put these posters up in several more places, but I have been called to work. Would you mind doing it for me?

Rex looked suspiciously at the zookeeper. Where else do you need to post those things?

Daz gave Rex a list of the dark places and watched as Rex began to shake his head very emphatically. I will gladly pay you for your time and you owe me anyway. Rex’s eyes grew wide at the site of the many gold coins that the zookeeper had spilt on the table.

Well, since you put it that way, I suppose I could do that for ya. I will be like a shadow, in and out before anyone knows I was there.

Daz left the bar wearing an evil grin.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 9:28 pm Post subject: Reply with quote

Rex’s smile immediately vanished as he watched the door swing shut after the zookeeper departed the tavern. Did the zookeeper really think that Rex was that stupid? The scoundrel known as Rex was now very suspicious of his brother. Daz would never have asked this of Rex. What was going on?

Rex quickly scooped up most of the gold on the table. He then called forth several his crew and gave them a few coins. You will go to these locations and nail this poster to walls of the local gathering points. Now go.



He then turned to the barmaid that had been sitting on his lap and slid a couple of coins in her corset. Here you go my dear. This will surely buy me your affections for the rest of the evening. The barmaid nodded excitedly as she led Rex into one of the rooms above the tavern.

(OOC: Messengers with the poster have entered your domains. Deal with them if you like. If not, it is assumed that they have accomplished their mission and have returned safely.)
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