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The reiver sneers at you and says, "I hope ye have nae come tae steal our roltons! Food is ae precious commodity up here. Petty rustlers will be dealt wi' harshly." |
The reiver sneers at you and says, "I hope ye have nae come tae steal our roltons! Food is ae precious commodity up here. Petty rustlers will be dealt wi' harshly." |
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The reiver smiles sadly, "Ol' [[Talbot Dabbings]] would surely turn in his grave, if he could see this, Pushkin." |
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The reiver stands tall and proud. Moss-green eyes dominate the strong face and tousled, dark hair crowns the head. The reiver is well-muscled and toned, with calloused hands used to the wielding of weapons. Forged by a hard history and a harsh climate, the reiver is a tough fighter with a sense of honor and duty. Normally calm and amiable, the reiver's visage is thunderous when kith and kin are threatened or there are krolvins lurking.[1]
Hunting strategies
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Other information
More information pertaining to reivers and their background can be found by perusing the reivers category (see bottom of page.)
Messaging
The reiver looks at you with doubt. "If ye have come tae join our efforts against the krol', we'll have tae first see if yer tough enough tae be one o' us. 'tis ae hard life and ae harsh place up 'ere."
The reiver peers at you and says, "Have ye come to help us drive those bloody krolvins off our continent? Nae many seem tae care anymore. Cowards, the lot o' them!"
"Ye best run home tae yer mum now. This is nae the place for ae wee one like ye," mumbles the reiver.
The reiver sneers at you and says, "I hope ye have nae come tae steal our roltons! Food is ae precious commodity up here. Petty rustlers will be dealt wi' harshly."
The reiver smiles sadly, "Ol' Talbot Dabbings would surely turn in his grave, if he could see this, Pushkin."
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