- Messages
- 16
He'd take a quiet chuckle; in Voxmire, it was the little wins that mattered most.
Without further preamble Taug crouched over the body, a prickle of shame creeping up the back of his neck as he began to swiftly search through the pockets of the deceased underboss. He didn't feel particularly good doing it, and he doubted that he'd feel much better thinking about it later but they were in too deep to back out now.
"The whole neighbourhood will have heard, the guy was hardly whispering."
His search unearthed a few marx, square brass coins officially known as Voxmarks that constituted as currency around Voxmire. That was, if you were rich enough, most of the worst patches tended to operate on barter systems, Bile Hollow included. Taug pocketed those and kept looking, his eyes settling upon a silver locket that sat around the man's neck.
Bloodied hands glanced over a small tube that turned out to be a scroll as he plucked it out and immediately unfurled it, his gaze confounded by symbols instead of words; a coded message.
"Hey My, take a look at this will you," Taug announced before throwing the scroll to his best friend, hoping that it wouldn't end up, like everything else, in the shit.
Without further preamble Taug crouched over the body, a prickle of shame creeping up the back of his neck as he began to swiftly search through the pockets of the deceased underboss. He didn't feel particularly good doing it, and he doubted that he'd feel much better thinking about it later but they were in too deep to back out now.
"The whole neighbourhood will have heard, the guy was hardly whispering."
His search unearthed a few marx, square brass coins officially known as Voxmarks that constituted as currency around Voxmire. That was, if you were rich enough, most of the worst patches tended to operate on barter systems, Bile Hollow included. Taug pocketed those and kept looking, his eyes settling upon a silver locket that sat around the man's neck.
Bloodied hands glanced over a small tube that turned out to be a scroll as he plucked it out and immediately unfurled it, his gaze confounded by symbols instead of words; a coded message.
"Hey My, take a look at this will you," Taug announced before throwing the scroll to his best friend, hoping that it wouldn't end up, like everything else, in the shit.