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In time Lop became a regular member of the adventuring company. He tended horses, set up tents, cooked all the meals, cleaned all the crockery and maintained the food, healing and other supplies. He cooked food but did not butcher or kill animals. He was an expert hunter of vegetables, herbs and fruits. He repaired armor and clothes.  He received a full share of treasure for his efforts during adventures and between them.  
 
In time Lop became a regular member of the adventuring company. He tended horses, set up tents, cooked all the meals, cleaned all the crockery and maintained the food, healing and other supplies. He cooked food but did not butcher or kill animals. He was an expert hunter of vegetables, herbs and fruits. He repaired armor and clothes.  He received a full share of treasure for his efforts during adventures and between them.  
  
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In between adventures he built the first [[Palace Commons]], a tavern of great size. He also spared with the others and was a frequent participant in mock melees and tournaments of a sporting nature or combat. He was an excellent boxer and a experienced martial artist in several monastic styles.
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In between adventures he built the first Palace Commons, a tavern of great size. He also spared with the others and was a frequent participant in mock melees and tournaments of a sporting nature or combat. He was an excellent boxer and a experienced martial artist in several monastic styles.
  
 
However, in several years of traveling as an adventurer he never struck a violent blow.  He dragged the wounded from conflict and tended their wounds, and a great many other little details in the everyday life of the adventurers.  He did everything he could to be useful to his companions.  
 
However, in several years of traveling as an adventurer he never struck a violent blow.  He dragged the wounded from conflict and tended their wounds, and a great many other little details in the everyday life of the adventurers.  He did everything he could to be useful to his companions.  

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