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'''"MASTER?  T'would I be impolite were I to call you by your given name?  Zal'Kazzir, is it that your fellow pathwalkers call you?  May I speak to you in such a familiar tone?"''',  the small green-gray skinned imp quaries as its eyelids slowly flicker as if the very light beyond its former cage, burns its bulbous eyes... Looking to you in hopes of acceptance...
 
'''"MASTER?  T'would I be impolite were I to call you by your given name?  Zal'Kazzir, is it that your fellow pathwalkers call you?  May I speak to you in such a familiar tone?"''',  the small green-gray skinned imp quaries as its eyelids slowly flicker as if the very light beyond its former cage, burns its bulbous eyes... Looking to you in hopes of acceptance...
  
'''"I can only hope that you would speak to me in kind.  I am Nazif by name, those I call friend know me as the king-maker and riches-finder.  I am most happy to make your aquaintence.  Is it true that you have the glory of destroying an eye of the dark god... a mirror into his soul??  I would be in debt to you good sir, if you were to tell the tale of this most wounderous of deads."''',  Nazif, sits his bottom to the wooden floors that grow unnaturally out of the obsidian gemstone of the Spire.  He sits without bending his body, focusing his eyes looking into your's directly.  He seems ever-so inquisitive and even aids you when he notices you picking up anything or moving anything.
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'''"I can only hope that you would speak to me in kind.  I am Nazif by name, those I call friend know me as the fey-friend, the nature-born.  I am most happy to make your aquaintence.  Is it true that you have the glory of destroying an eye of the dark god... a mirror into his soul??  I would be in debt to you good sir, if you were to tell the tale of this most wounderous of deads."''',  Nazif, sits his bottom to the wooden floors that grow unnaturally out of the obsidian gemstone of the Spire.  He sits without bending his body, focusing his eyes looking into your's directly.  He seems ever-so inquisitive and even aids you when he notices you picking up anything or moving anything.
  
  

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