From: zweldron@remus.rutgers.edu (Matthew Charlap)
Newsgroups: alt.pub.dragons-inn
Subject: Re: Moria: Mounts and free breakfast.
Message-ID: <Nov.14.12.35.33.1992.22731@remus.rutgers.edu>
Date: 14 Nov 92 17:35:33 GMT
References: <Nov.10.17.37.42.1992.26136@ruhets.rutgers.edu>   <Nov.11.16.56.14.1992.3508@dorm.rutgers.edu> <1992Nov11.210522.3895@wkuvx1.bitnet>

fannicm@wkuvx1.bitnet writes:
>   Moria looks at Indigo with a slight frown, "I told you that you didn't
>have to do that, Indigo.  I can easily contrive transportation for your
>tank so that you don't have to use so much energy to keep up with us.  I
>think that Ixy here is going to come along for the fun, also.  Our little
Ixy nods at this, while sipping a bit of his wine.

>band of intrepid adventurers gets larger and larger as time passes.  If
>this continues, our little warrior friend will have an entire army of Big
>Ones to regain his queen."  She chuckles a bit here, and shakes her head.
_so that's the quest_ Ixy thought. _A rescue mission_. "would some one 
please fill me in on this quest? I would like to know what the purpose is."
He turns to Moria, "You say rescuing the queen. Who or what captured her?"

>   "So, is everyone ready for breakfast?  I am buying!  Oh, and Indigo, get
>back in that tank.  Save your energy for a time when stealth is important,
>now, we needs must move quickly and the mounts that I will provide are
>relatively tireless.  That is, unless someone else has a mount of their
>own?  Obviously there would be no need to concern myself with a mount for
>that person, otherwise, you ride.  I will get the mounts while you eat if
>there are no objections."

"A mount would be useful, but as you can see," gesturing at the half-eaten 
meal in front of him, "I do not require more breakfast." He then takes another
bite, as if to emphasize the point.
He reached into his pocket and pulled out sufficient coin to payt for his
meal. calling the barmaid over, he pays for his food, saying he may need to
leave soon.noticing that there is still about half of a bottle of wine left, 
he empties one glass worth into his glass, the rest into an empty wineskin.
"It won't be as good after being in there for a while, but a bottle to too
much trouble to worry about.

