Hyro: The Little Fox

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anikaiful
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Hyro: The Little Fox

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Yip. Apparently these human lands are dangerous, for I passed by some ransacked things at roadside. Dead folks too, by the smell and looks of it.

Maybe they know something about this at that stone walled place ahead. And if not, I'll tell...

*saunters off into distance*
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Re: Hyro: The Little Fox

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The city, Waterdeep - a paradoxical marvel... on the surface peaceful and nice but beneath it a lot of grime (and crime). The mystifying and/or plain silly aspects of these humans' (and others') lives kept triggering her curiosity at every corner.

As much fun as it is to just roam around, wherever the nose points, exploring every nook and cranny, it was also nice to have a cozy place to just lay down and simply "be". Sun's Rest Inn was one such place, and to no small measure because of the place's keeper, Kelian (as some called him, Manager as some others do, and so on and so forth). Yet another figure also intrigued her, a bard she dubbed as "Drum-hill" - his actual name was more like Rumtrhill, but that didn't roll too well on the fox's tongue.

Lots of faces every day passed through the inn, the little fox memorizing most if not all by either looks or scent.
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Re: Hyro: The Little Fox

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Curiosity had always been the little fox's main attribute - for the better or worse. She often ventured forth without any sort of plans, just to see what she might find. And more often than not she did find a number of curious things and places and passages of which a few most people were not necessarily even aware of...

Not a whole lot of things scared the little fox (except maybe as an afterthought much, much later afterwards) and thus she often found herself snooping both unseen and unheard at places where many would not even dare to set their foot to, especially not for mere curiosity... and of some of those people who did, not much was heard ever after - and having noticed that, the little fox took to herself to find things left behind by said unfortunates, a job that actually paid too.
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