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The Stringing Up Of Jochund Gottieu

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In front of the Slums Emporium there was a disturbance as two women appearing of Velheimer decent strung up the leader of the Beggars, Jochund Gottieu, by his ankles. Anyone near that knew them would have recognized them as the Astri sisters.


Jochund had no shirt and upon his chest was a symbol that resembled an eye marked upon it via the usage of a coal.


The larger Velheimer woman soon made an announcement:


Soon after, a large brawl broke out in which there were injuries on both sides.



All those involved eventually backed off in stalemate to avoid either side from causing death to one another, or due to satisfaction from the fight itself.
@Lord_Immortal @Conflee @ElderShrub @IndigoOverture @Fluffy_Rose_9
If I missed anyone, I apologize, but there were so many more involved.
 
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@MrH_ @BirthFather

Jochund and Mateo stumbled into the Apothecary shortly after the brawl, carrying the injured Adelaide between them. Despite what was essentially a draw, they came out feeling good. Jochund got to kick the two attackers in the face as revenge- that's all he ever wanted.


 
Ssor'zzir let out a low hissing laugh, "Thats the Velheim, wait its a woman? Oh well, I beat the shit out of her. Tsk tsk Jochund thought you could do better then that."