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Seychelles examined her fingernails for any imperfections, putting the morbid sights out of her mind. Basil sat on her feet again, the hem of the robes sheltering him. Across her lap, the spellbook, with pages of arcane symbols and equations scrawled out. No marginalia here -- there wasn't enough room for such nonsense. She would alter the choices she had made this morning tomorrow -- she hadn't been pleased by the effects of her spells in the assault.

As soon as the others had loaded up the equipment of the goblins and bugbear, Seychelles had quickly tallied the price they were most likely to get. One hundred eighty six gold pieces, and five silver. If they were to partition this yield equally, each individual would obtain thirty one pieces of gold, eight pieces of copper, and there would be two pieces of copper left over. Perhaps one to Arran, and another to Soryn. They had the highest kill count.

And that was going off of seasonal averages for merchants. With some haggling -- Calia could most likely charm the merchants -- the total could be increased. And if the sassone was sold, that would be another one hundred fifty gold pieces -- effectively doubling the yield. But getting the forest gnome to part with a potential poison would be difficult, she predicted.

Still. They were nearly home, and while prestidigitation could clear dirt and grime, there wasn't anything in the world that compared to a proper bath.
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yeah, good luck getting me to part with that. This stuff does Con damage on contact. As a rogue, you gotta keep a few extra cards in your sleeve for wet work