green isn't a colour suiting your complexion, dearie.
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I'd just like to point out a funny bit of Dunccan's logic. Thieves cannot be trusted. A DGM is a cultist, therefore you can predict that thieves will act a certain way - ie their actions can be trusted to follow a certain scheme.


In reality, my only DGM is a sun member. Now, if us thieves act the way Dunccan predicts, that would mean we would be working for the \"Light\" and \"Good. \" Somehow, I get the feeling Dunccan would not object to an abuse of power in that direction - he only dislikes the abuse when it does not benefit him.


Thieves are perfectly trustworthy. We are, in fact, probably the most reliable people in all of Avalon. Our actions are not guided by hallucinations of \"divine mandate\" or \"words from above\" or by such frothy things as \"ideals. \" Thieves are led by the cold, hard currency of profit - predictable and tangible. A hired thief is loyal until the assignment ends. Thieves' actions can easily be predicted - we do what will gain the most profit. In this case, it's sitting holding the long night items, watching

you wail about it, which will surely increase their retail value at least 10k gold per post you make.


I fail to see how Krill factors into this at all, except as a scrapegoat for your inadequacies and a subject for your powerless railings against a little girl who has the toys you want to play with.


Written by my hand on the 15th of Mournsend, in the year 1153.