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== Involvement ==
== Involvement ==
=== Act Three ===
=== Act Three ===
Rascal Borys together with his friend can be found on a stone-paved space in front of [[Felogyr's Fireworks]] shop. He and his human friend [[Dyrovell]] are standing near the entrance to the fireworks shop.
Rascal Borys together with his friend can be found on a stone-paved space in front of [[Felogyr's Fireworks]] shop. He and his human friend {{CharLink|Dyrovell}} are standing near the entrance to the fireworks shop.


They are counting their pocket money, planning to buy a huge firework and throw it at some [[Flaming Fist]] guard or even at a [[Steel Watcher]]. The idea seems to be their common, and now each one is trying to persuade their friend to do the actual mischief. However, both are lacking coin to obtain something they want.
They are counting their pocket money, planning to buy a huge firework and throw it at some [[Flaming Fist]] guard or even at a [[Steel Watcher]]. The idea seems to be their common, and now each one is trying to persuade their friend to do the actual mischief. However, both are lacking coin to obtain something they want.


If talked to, Rascal Borys will express childish certainty in that dangers posed by fireworks are a fib concocted by adults "to make us not want to play with them".
If talked to, Rascal Borys expresses childish certainty in that dangers posed by fireworks are a fib concocted by adults "to make us not want to play with them".


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Revision as of 02:15, 31 December 2024

Rascal Borys is a Tiefling child in the Steeps district of the Lower City in Act Three.

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I love the smell of fireworks. Reminds me of grandma's stories of home.

Involvement

Act Three

Rascal Borys together with his friend can be found on a stone-paved space in front of Felogyr's Fireworks shop. He and his human friend Dyrovell Dyrovell are standing near the entrance to the fireworks shop.

They are counting their pocket money, planning to buy a huge firework and throw it at some Flaming Fist guard or even at a Steel Watcher. The idea seems to be their common, and now each one is trying to persuade their friend to do the actual mischief. However, both are lacking coin to obtain something they want.

If talked to, Rascal Borys expresses childish certainty in that dangers posed by fireworks are a fib concocted by adults "to make us not want to play with them".