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<blockquote data-quote="mips42" data-source="post: 7953900" data-attributes="member: 6746242"><p>Finding the corruption, that was the rest of the teams' job. when it came time to trace the pipe, that was the job for DePoe. Small, wiry, and sneaky; He was perfect for the job. DePoe had yet to get used to the idea of having a factor. It was weird having someone who trusted you to do what they wanted and would pay you to do it.</p><p> It was doubly weird having more than a few coppers to rub together.</p><p>So, when Fenic had told him to root out the fence who'd been moving the oils AND offered him the princely sum of 2 gold to do it, DePoe had been happy to oblige.</p><p>It'd taken several days of rooting around the underbelly of Sharn to find the fence. A fat man who'd called himself Origar Mince (who knew if that was his real name). DePoe had taken his time and been exceedingly careful in locating him and spent at least a day verifying he was the man through whom the Oils had flowed.</p><p>Fenic was happy with the information (it was bad form to murder someone without cause, not to mention a good way to get yourself sent to the lava fields), without proper authorization. So, DePoe had merely passed along the name and location of the fence, as he'd been requested.</p><p> Two gold pieces in his money pouch felt good but, he'd quickly hidden it away in a secret hiding-hole deep in the sewers where he was pretty sure only he would ever find it.</p><p> Then Fenic had gotten a message to him to meet him at House Ghallanda inn . It was in Lower Northedge, which DePoe tended to avoid, as the residents were very tight with their change purses and their baked goods, which were a particular treat. But, the promise of another pair of gold coins was tough to pass up.</p><p>Taking a circuitous route, crossing over and under bridges and doubling back on himself many times to make sure he'd not been followed was, likely, not really necessary but WAS a good habit, especially for one of the unwashed, like Depoe.</p><p>The House Ghallanda inn was imposing and DePoe could immediately tell that Fenric was here, as he could smell the awful brew that Fenric always drank. It smelled boiled rat to DePoe.</p><p> Fenic was outside putting up a poster of some kind. He looked briefly at it and then darted across the open space and into the welcome interior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mips42, post: 7953900, member: 6746242"] Finding the corruption, that was the rest of the teams' job. when it came time to trace the pipe, that was the job for DePoe. Small, wiry, and sneaky; He was perfect for the job. DePoe had yet to get used to the idea of having a factor. It was weird having someone who trusted you to do what they wanted and would pay you to do it. It was doubly weird having more than a few coppers to rub together. So, when Fenic had told him to root out the fence who'd been moving the oils AND offered him the princely sum of 2 gold to do it, DePoe had been happy to oblige. It'd taken several days of rooting around the underbelly of Sharn to find the fence. A fat man who'd called himself Origar Mince (who knew if that was his real name). DePoe had taken his time and been exceedingly careful in locating him and spent at least a day verifying he was the man through whom the Oils had flowed. Fenic was happy with the information (it was bad form to murder someone without cause, not to mention a good way to get yourself sent to the lava fields), without proper authorization. So, DePoe had merely passed along the name and location of the fence, as he'd been requested. Two gold pieces in his money pouch felt good but, he'd quickly hidden it away in a secret hiding-hole deep in the sewers where he was pretty sure only he would ever find it. Then Fenic had gotten a message to him to meet him at House Ghallanda inn . It was in Lower Northedge, which DePoe tended to avoid, as the residents were very tight with their change purses and their baked goods, which were a particular treat. But, the promise of another pair of gold coins was tough to pass up. Taking a circuitous route, crossing over and under bridges and doubling back on himself many times to make sure he'd not been followed was, likely, not really necessary but WAS a good habit, especially for one of the unwashed, like Depoe. The House Ghallanda inn was imposing and DePoe could immediately tell that Fenric was here, as he could smell the awful brew that Fenric always drank. It smelled boiled rat to DePoe. Fenic was outside putting up a poster of some kind. He looked briefly at it and then darted across the open space and into the welcome interior. [/QUOTE]
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