Been in and out of drills all week long. Getting more stoked out physically. Just got promoted too, Corporal, next pay grade :D.
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Hero of the Trojan War, son of Telamon, thus called the Telamonian Ajax, also called Ajax the Greater. In the Iliad he is represented as a gigantic man, slow of thought and speech, but quick in battle and always showing courage. He led the troops of Salamis against Troy and was one of the foremost Greek warriors, fighting both Hector and Odysseus to draws.
Ajax walks in with a thundering earthquake with every step.
Good morning fellas, good morning stormy. Could I get a beer please?
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Hero of the Trojan War, son of Telamon, thus called the Telamonian Ajax, also called Ajax the Greater. In the Iliad he is represented as a gigantic man, slow of thought and speech, but quick in battle and always showing courage. He led the troops of Salamis against Troy and was one of the foremost Greek warriors, fighting both Hector and Odysseus to draws.
Well, looks like Lord Carloseus has retired (left), Is there anything you wish of me Zubin to carryout in the Tavern?
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Hero of the Trojan War, son of Telamon, thus called the Telamonian Ajax, also called Ajax the Greater. In the Iliad he is represented as a gigantic man, slow of thought and speech, but quick in battle and always showing courage. He led the troops of Salamis against Troy and was one of the foremost Greek warriors, fighting both Hector and Odysseus to draws.
Zubin, you do LoTD much honor, I take back what I said long ago. Good job.
*Puts hand on Ajax's shoulder*
Dark times are followed by brighter days. We shall one day look back and see it for the better. My heart too is broken for our loss, and since they will be among our side I cannot fill it with hatred. Let not sorrow fill your heart and weaken you, take heart that it was not more who left, and trust that my leadership is strong enough to get us through this.
*Clanks mugs with Ajax and Zubin, and drinks*
I do not doubt your leadership Lord Carloseus. For I know, SLAYERS shall rise from the ashes and once again, claim elite reckless surpremecy!
*Drinks mug heartly*
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Hero of the Trojan War, son of Telamon, thus called the Telamonian Ajax, also called Ajax the Greater. In the Iliad he is represented as a gigantic man, slow of thought and speech, but quick in battle and always showing courage. He led the troops of Salamis against Troy and was one of the foremost Greek warriors, fighting both Hector and Odysseus to draws.
*Ajax walks in depressed hearing what happened with SLAYERS*
Good morning my Lordship.
Zubin, may I have a mug please with your strongest ale?
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Hero of the Trojan War, son of Telamon, thus called the Telamonian Ajax, also called Ajax the Greater. In the Iliad he is represented as a gigantic man, slow of thought and speech, but quick in battle and always showing courage. He led the troops of Salamis against Troy and was one of the foremost Greek warriors, fighting both Hector and Odysseus to draws.
I'm a PEPSI fan, only pepsi products for me. Got it??!!
*Stares down Zubin menacingly*
*Ajax steps in from long training.*
Greetings everyone. I see that things have yet to settle down in here. Can't a guy just come into a bar and drink a beer in silence?
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Hero of the Trojan War, son of Telamon, thus called the Telamonian Ajax, also called Ajax the Greater. In the Iliad he is represented as a gigantic man, slow of thought and speech, but quick in battle and always showing courage. He led the troops of Salamis against Troy and was one of the foremost Greek warriors, fighting both Hector and Odysseus to draws.
..........That sucks, because I am a freakin chipmunk. lol
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Hero of the Trojan War, son of Telamon, thus called the Telamonian Ajax, also called Ajax the Greater. In the Iliad he is represented as a gigantic man, slow of thought and speech, but quick in battle and always showing courage. He led the troops of Salamis against Troy and was one of the foremost Greek warriors, fighting both Hector and Odysseus to draws.
*Ajax does as he is told and takes a holiday*
*Ajax leaves Zubin on the ground unconcious*
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Hero of the Trojan War, son of Telamon, thus called the Telamonian Ajax, also called Ajax the Greater. In the Iliad he is represented as a gigantic man, slow of thought and speech, but quick in battle and always showing courage. He led the troops of Salamis against Troy and was one of the foremost Greek warriors, fighting both Hector and Odysseus to draws.
I'll watch the tavern until you get back. Dont really wanna mess with Carloseus when he is upset.
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Hero of the Trojan War, son of Telamon, thus called the Telamonian Ajax, also called Ajax the Greater. In the Iliad he is represented as a gigantic man, slow of thought and speech, but quick in battle and always showing courage. He led the troops of Salamis against Troy and was one of the foremost Greek warriors, fighting both Hector and Odysseus to draws.
Ajax notices Carloseus walking away from Tavern as he approached.
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Hero of the Trojan War, son of Telamon, thus called the Telamonian Ajax, also called Ajax the Greater. In the Iliad he is represented as a gigantic man, slow of thought and speech, but quick in battle and always showing courage. He led the troops of Salamis against Troy and was one of the foremost Greek warriors, fighting both Hector and Odysseus to draws.
"Ooops" *Ajax grabs his maul Odis and heads out the back exit of the tavern*
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Hero of the Trojan War, son of Telamon, thus called the Telamonian Ajax, also called Ajax the Greater. In the Iliad he is represented as a gigantic man, slow of thought and speech, but quick in battle and always showing courage. He led the troops of Salamis against Troy and was one of the foremost Greek warriors, fighting both Hector and Odysseus to draws.
"I HAVE TO START ALL OVER!?!"
*Ajax enraged, throws the sign out of the tavern as if it was a frizzbie and strikes the village elder in the head*
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Hero of the Trojan War, son of Telamon, thus called the Telamonian Ajax, also called Ajax the Greater. In the Iliad he is represented as a gigantic man, slow of thought and speech, but quick in battle and always showing courage. He led the troops of Salamis against Troy and was one of the foremost Greek warriors, fighting both Hector and Odysseus to draws.
Aye my lady Stormcat. Literacy has not been my strong point for this large man. The only thing important when i was a youngling was fending off the fallen ones harassing our farm.
*Ajax now concentrating on trying to spell BEER*
"So far I got free on thy sign...next is beer" "b-e-e-r.....um"
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Hero of the Trojan War, son of Telamon, thus called the Telamonian Ajax, also called Ajax the Greater. In the Iliad he is represented as a gigantic man, slow of thought and speech, but quick in battle and always showing courage. He led the troops of Salamis against Troy and was one of the foremost Greek warriors, fighting both Hector and Odysseus to draws.
*Shows sign with just the word "FREE" on it.*
"Not done yet"
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Hero of the Trojan War, son of Telamon, thus called the Telamonian Ajax, also called Ajax the Greater. In the Iliad he is represented as a gigantic man, slow of thought and speech, but quick in battle and always showing courage. He led the troops of Salamis against Troy and was one of the foremost Greek warriors, fighting both Hector and Odysseus to draws.
*Ajax finally finish spelling the word "FREE" on the sign*
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Hero of the Trojan War, son of Telamon, thus called the Telamonian Ajax, also called Ajax the Greater. In the Iliad he is represented as a gigantic man, slow of thought and speech, but quick in battle and always showing courage. He led the troops of Salamis against Troy and was one of the foremost Greek warriors, fighting both Hector and Odysseus to draws.
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Been in and out of drills all week long. Getting more stoked out physically. Just got promoted too, Corporal, next pay grade :D.
Good morning fellas, good morning stormy. Could I get a beer please?
*Drinks mug heartly*
Good morning my Lordship.
Zubin, may I have a mug please with your strongest ale?
Greetings everyone. I see that things have yet to settle down in here. Can't a guy just come into a bar and drink a beer in silence?
*Ajax leaves Zubin on the ground unconcious*
*Ajax enraged, throws the sign out of the tavern as if it was a frizzbie and strikes the village elder in the head*
*Ajax now concentrating on trying to spell BEER*
"So far I got free on thy sign...next is beer" "b-e-e-r.....um"
"Not done yet"