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<span class="mu-i">“ The middle son, 19 years old, comes out and sees the fairy. She gives him the same offer as his brother.
"I will bring your whole family back to life, even the cow," she says, "if you can lay with me 5 times in a row. If not, I get to kill you."
The son agrees to do it but can only do it 4 times. He dies.
The youngest son, 15 years old, comes out and is given the same offer.
“I will bring your whole family back to life, even the cow," she says, "if you can lay with me 5 times in a row. If not, I get to kill you."
The son says, "What if I lay with you 10 times in a row?"
The fairy thinks. She says, "I will bring back your family and give you my pot of gold.
The son says, "Wait, how do I know you will survive it?"
"What do you mean?" says the fairy.
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"The cow didn't."</span>
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(1) Hired Guide
>But once you are done with this College of Admirals spectacle you will have little genuine need of him for the rest of your stay. The spare coin you do have on you is best saved for more worthwhile expenses. [-0 Sequins] [Haughty]
>This is your second day in Langland, and the Captain estimated a week’s stay in total. Having a translator that you trust, or at least like, will be sure to make everything much easier. It is a worthwhile investment, and could lead to some interesting connections. [-3 Sequins] [Hearty]
>The old man is interesting, but you don’t require extending his services. You’re more than content to pay him a little extra for his efforts in return for a few pointers about where to go around town before parting ways. [-1 Sequin] [Idealist]
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(2) Bane of de Broulert Good recognition anons, the minor differences are indeed due to distinctions between the House and individual heraldry (much like Sir Andrei’s inclusion of the chain in his heraldry is not typical of the House Andrei arms)
> You do not share with Fabio the Elder your part in the death of a scion of House de Broulert. Your loss of temper cost another knight their life. It is a grievance that you have done penance for, but you will not brag of it. [Hold your tongue]
> You confess that your part in the death of a descendant of those who took the Langlish veteran’s arm, perhaps it will give him peace. You feel uneasy at being applauded for your part in it, but you have done your penance and the past is the past. [Reveal connection]