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Fantasy The Robin Hood thieves guild!

Diran sat in the training room watching other members in their training. Some were practicing on automated dummies, so practicing on their lockpicking and some on their parkour. Seeing as some did well he was proud of them.
 
<Lilliana> I Walk up to the entrance not realizing it's a thieves guild hide out and look around curiously and I am noticed by a watchman
 
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The watchman pulls his bow out, draws an arrow and fires to Lilliana's foot as a warning shot. "If you value your life I suggest you keep moving." He said with his eyes hiding behind his hood.
 
I jump back and pull my blade out "please I need help!" I step forward "I need a place to stay the night"
 
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Kathrine sat atop the highest rooftop in he city, legs lazily hanging of the roof, and she watched the people's careless lives go by, it was her favorite place to hangout, the people's looked like tiny ants from here, her expression bored, but relaxed.
 
"My father was planning to sell me off so I ran away" I say with my blade ready
 
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The two watchmen lowered their bows and looked at each other. Then Diran appeared between them. "And you are?" He asked in an impatient tone.
 
"I'm Lilliana Lonewood" I reply relaxing and stepping forward "who r u?"
 
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Deeve, a young partial elf, sat and watched Lilliana harshly. He was a member of the thieves guild, and was sitting adjacent from Diran. You had to be an idiot to walk into a thieves guild like this. Deeve had been training, and was pulled away by the intruder. "We're nobody." He replied to Lilliana.
 
"Ok... But please can u let me stay here the night?" I ask trying for sympathy hoping someone here isn't so heartless
 
Diran looked at her for a few seconds. "Well we are to help those in need. So I guess this no different from what we do. Get in." He said.
 
Deeve rolled his eyes, returning to his training. He was making poisons at the alchemy table, trying to discover which ones would be most effective and stealthiest. "Diran, you're too much of a pushover to be running things."
 
As Diran was speaking with the newcomer, Lacriae marched in. She has just joined a few days ago herself. "Hey, I fou- Oh! Another halpha?" she interrupted herself and threw a case at her companion. Not having seen the object, Arakari yelped as the case hit her in the head then crashed to the ground. The ermine girl looked curiously at the cat girl. "So, why are you here?'' she asked rather bluntly. Then grinned wildly at the leader. "Oh, yeah! I found something interesting!" Arakari was just forgotten rubbing her head.
 
Lacriae smirked proudly for her moment of attention then she turned to Arakari ordering, "Open the case and show him, Ara!" The vagamir just gave her a frown and sighed, "When a flower has been stepped on carelessly, it refuses to bloom." Not sure what that meant, Lacriae just crouched and opened up the case herself. Inside there were many papers and pamphlets. Holding one up, she explained, "I yanked this out of the hands of a strangely clad group. I think they're some sorts of informants or something, but they have tons of information about the elite in the town next to us." Getting over the pain, Ara crouched down and looked at the papers. "I think they're assassins," she muttered pointing at a skull figure at the top. Lacriae exclaimed cheerfully, "All the better! They get rid of the people and we get the stuff!"
 
Diran crossed his arms. "And how exactly would they help us? They kill people. We help people. Unless you can say something else that'll help in your case, I don't wanna see those papers again."
 
Lacriae closed the case slowly with a pout on her face. "What do you mean? We're a thief guild, for pete's sake! I'm sure we can get all the wealth and give some of it to the poor later." She made an emphasis on some. Arakari rolled her eyes at Lacriae. Taking the case from her hands, she put it aside. "We'll take it away now." Out of desperation, Lacriae blurted out, "Well, just because we're using assassin information doesn't mean we are assassins! We can use this information against them! Save the people and help the people! There, now give it back, Ara!"
 
Diran was about to object to it but he realized that what he said was true. "Hmm. I guess taphat is true." He closed his eyes to think for a few seconds. "Okay. I guess I can make it work. But on one condition; I have to approve who they kill okay?"
 
Lacriae's ears twitched with great excitement and she smiled ear to ear. "Ha! Of course, it's true! I have a great sense of instinct, you know." Her friend looked surprised at the leader and placed the case down. As the Diran spoke, the halpa opened up the case rummaging through the papers. As the one condition, she didn't seem that bothered. "Sure! I have no problem with that. As long as we get tons of stuff, I'm happy!" she chimed.
 
Smirking pridefully again, Lacriae stood up straight and tall. "Well, you see. Ara and I were walking around in the town nearby. I needed to refuel some of my pelpods, so I was looking for some matches to start a fire with. It didn't take long to find some and we were able to get a whole bunch!" Arakari rolled her eyes. It took them three hours to find a single one. Her ermine friend continued, "Then we were walking to over here and I decided to burn a pile of wood. Of course, two girls like us weren't going to do it. So, I saw a group of people collecting wood and followed them. Arakari was able to take us up to the top of the trees. There were mostly men and all of them were armed to the teeth. One was talking about this here case, but I wanted to get here already. So, when they went out to gather more wood, I threw the match in the pile of wood! Using my speed, I refueled the pelpod and started running here while Arakari flew back from above. Actually, one of the men was carrying the case and walking back. He started running when he saw the fire and I yanked the case from his hands as I rushed past him. And that's about it." She took a deep breath. That was a long explanation.
 

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