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In article <Xns95B9D9A1A9AB4plrctyky@130.81.64.196>,
Kylinn <kylinn@kygmail.comky> wrote:
> Laurence <lb@argonet.co.uk> wrote:
> > Kylinn <kylinn@kygmail.comky> wrote:
> <snip>
> > That third metal band on his cane is changing colour
> > faster, almost kaleidoscoping,
> Kewl!
> > but Jonathon doesn't seem to notice this.
> Well, there are other things to look at here. *preen*
That's true. Since Toby is the first Pooka Jonathon has seen
he's taking a careful look at him without seeming to do so.
> > <OOC: I assume the field that means the Pooka appear in
> > their true form is still active.>
> [ooc: I have no idea and am willing to play it either way.
> How long that huge blast of Glamour would keep the Pub
> enchanted, or if it would have faded away by whenever 'now'
> is... *shrug*.]
<OOC: I'd suspect that if the pub is in it's own unique plane or
pocket universe, there's nothing for it to leak away into.
Characters might carry tiny amounts out with them when they
leave, but it could take centuries of people coming and going to
reduce the Glamour to reasonable levels.>
<Snip bows>
> > He extends his hand in a clear offer to shake hands.
> "No thanks," the boy raises a hand protestingly, "I just ate."
> "... Oh, wait!" He smacks himself on the forehead. "Duh!"
> He reaches out to shake Jonathon's hand. "So pleased to
> meetcha. Call me Ishmael. Or Toby, if you like; some folks
> call me that, though I have no idea why."
Jonathon's grip is firm, but he seems a little cool to the
touch.
"So, Toby then. A real pleasure to meet you."
> <snip>
> > "Management foulups form a large part of my workload, one
> > way or another. And telling a story to get your first drink
> > is an interesting custom. I'll have to think of one that I
> > can tell, although I don't need a drink, at the moment."
> Toby looks appalled. "Don't tell the owner that. He worked
> hard to make the place a going concern, all by himself, and
> he's very proud of his stock. 'Something for everyone', that's
> his motto."
"I don't drink much in the way of alcohol, it doesn't do
anything for me."
> "Anyway, what about your friends here?" He indicates the dogs.
"Thank you for reminding me. My manners are completely shot.
Meet Broderick and Elizabeth."
He indicates each of the dogs as he speaks their names. The dogs
look up at the sound of their names.
"They're Brody and Liz to friends, which I'll deal with right
now."
He looks down at the dogs who are looking up at him.
"Liz, Brody, he's a friend."
The two dogs look at Toby and move up to him, obviously
expecting a stroke or pet. Jonathon returns to talking to Toby.
"Go ahead and stroke them if you want, they are my companions
and guards, but they're still really only pups and they enjoy
attention from new friends."
Jonathon.
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