Re: Treasure and division

From:Dungeon Master
To:Carideth
Date:Sun 4 Jul 1993 20:40
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    "'I have no qualms about reclaiming treasure already stolen by evil
creatures', eh? What's wrong with that wagon, then? Oh well.. we don't really
need it anyway.. besides, we dumped it a mile down the road.. with any luck,
the slavers have found it by now and have taken it back," says Malcolm, whose
form is now but an eerie silhouette in the firelight. "Well, I suppose it
really doesn't matter now whether we choose to accompish good by means of law,
chaos, or whatever. At least we all ARE trying to accomplish good, are we
not?" With that, the robed priest removes his hat, scrunches it up into a
makeshift pillow, keels over, and promptly falls asleep.

    "Thanks for your offer for hunting, Carideth," begins Ivan, as he unstraps
his armor, "but I'm trying to teach Pep how to hunt. He'll never learn if
someone as good as you brings down all the game before he has a chance to
catch it himself!" The muscular warrior chuckles, and shuffles a bit closer to
the fire. "Well, I'm going to sleep now, and I'd recommend the rest of you do
the same. We've got quite a long day ahead of us tomorrow if you folks want to
go to Htron, though I have no idea why you'd want to visit that gods-forsaken
hellhole." Ivan props himself up against a sack and within a few moments can
be heard lightly snoring.

    The rest of you, I assume, are content with sleeping (except for the two
people who have chosen the first watch), and will wake up and perform your
duty when it's your turn to do the watch? Is this correct, or is anyone doing
otherwise?

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