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Someday, he will return to his home. Should he ask, I will readily give my glaive in service.
 
Someday, he will return to his home. Should he ask, I will readily give my glaive in service.
 
  
 
[[Dross]]:  I know his type. I have met many of them on the night shift. I even killed one or two, a part of my job I’ve always regretted. They seek to drown themselves in alcohol and women. Too often they succeed.
 
[[Dross]]:  I know his type. I have met many of them on the night shift. I even killed one or two, a part of my job I’ve always regretted. They seek to drown themselves in alcohol and women. Too often they succeed.
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I can not know what haunts him, but I do know that wine will not chase away the demons; it will only make him drunk when they catch up.
 
I can not know what haunts him, but I do know that wine will not chase away the demons; it will only make him drunk when they catch up.
 
  
 
[[Asheth Barkeep]]:  It is cruel that those most strongly drawn to uphold the law are those least suited for it. Asheth has the dedication but he lacks temperance. Were he to join the city watch, he wouldn’t last a year before becoming impatient with our lack of zeal. I fear for him; I fear what he might do in his impatience.
 
[[Asheth Barkeep]]:  It is cruel that those most strongly drawn to uphold the law are those least suited for it. Asheth has the dedication but he lacks temperance. Were he to join the city watch, he wouldn’t last a year before becoming impatient with our lack of zeal. I fear for him; I fear what he might do in his impatience.

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