The Adventures of Larson and Garrett - Investigating Trouble
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e worse for wear after their bout with the wyverns, everyone gaped at them, but neither had the will to acknowledge the puzzled looks from patrons. A jaunty tune coming fro
ked fish and honey baked ham before them. Shoveling food down their gullets, they
d on his ham. "Apologies, " the man said, removed his round spectacles only to r
ilk shirt, the men remained silent, slowly stuffing their faces. Mathew stood there, not a smile on his clean shaven face; his green eyes, fierce. He did
eventually said with
shing the locks back into place. He gave each traveler a cursory look, sniffed once, looked around the restau
Talsador?" Mathew remaine
full of food, they traded a confused glance
clenched once. Garrett quickly raised and lowered his brow. "I learned that
nd
ed that the forces of destruction
ean of ham grease, and looking sheepish, proceeded to
ugh, " he said before de
we learned i
is gaining followers, yes?
rrett chort
w asserted as though he'd been there. Larson and Garrett traded another glance, this time of amaze
me, " Garr
unted what he knew about the pendant. The detective winced slightly and gave a subt
iling in subtle disbelief. Larson and Garrett recounted their dealings from the time they left Talsador to their
expectance in Mathew's demeanor. Garrett continued, "But that's exactly why we highta
your intentions are pure, after all, I know who both of you are." The travelers shrugged approvingly to one another after Mathew's assertion. "L
n interrupted, but Mat
not present during your activities, there are those under my employ who were, " the detective said, mysteriously. "I
ust a detective, " La
ummation of his position; it was an expression of acquiescence without humility, but wit
has recently been our mission to deliver the amulet to safety, our loyal
cking his view of Garrett. Oddly, he then quickly cocked his head to the side, thus
Garrett
all after answers...you yet wonder after this trinket and the forces of destruction, so let me give
. As though leaning in with a sense of camaraderie, he brought his himself close to the detective. He th
plain yourself,
ed away for duty when he arrived in
for duty?" La
ced from the two before him to the rest of the in
Mathew
you kn
have eyes and e
as a good man, a retired soldier, he would never
ipating a request for more information, the man said, "I will tell you more when I can. For now,
Mathew quickly stood from the booth and
p you out as a friend?" Still in disbelief, Larson and Garrett only traded another look of shock. "Your horses are safe at the castle's stables, so in t
t you, " Lars
ile turning back to Larson, whose jaw slacken
whispered and looke
he counter. The harpsichord stopped then, and the chatter of patrons gr
under suspicions. Let's see where
se, cocked his eyes at his friend, and finally heaved a sigh. The fencer's
e warrior-travelers, Mathew said to him, "Ro
who was puzzled, and curtly sai
don, " Larson as
let's get out of here, " Garrett ordere
while fiddling with his coin pouch, Mathew sai
asant among the crowds, though. There were some guards in black and red garb and scale mail doing their patrols. Mathew took the streets south by a luminescent, thin obelisk. It looked like a neatly chiseled, four foot tall, d
t. He was wearing a black suit comprised of cloth pants and a long, black coat. The top hat the man w