[ Bastien cants his head to one side while he chews and swallows, trying to decide whether this question is related to murder or just an attempt to talk about something cheerier.
Either way: ]
I live in the city. I was in the Gallows until a few months ago, because—well, it's free. And my— [ he decides, after a beat, to spare Tav the Orlesian term ] —my companion, he was the head of the Diplomacy Division, and he had to be here. The Division Heads have rooms connected to their offices so they can always be summoned at a moment's notice. But he stepped down, so we have some freedom now.
The Gallows isn't so bad, though. I mean, it's bad—it was a slave prison, you know? It was built to oppress. But it's come a long way. They removed the tormented slave statues from the courtyard, and we've widened the windows and installed the glowlights in the corridors. With some more color and greenery I think it could start to be pleasant.
And, [ important enough to be said twice, ] it's free.
Having the freedom to live wherever you like. With whomever you like.
[He still remembers that dreamwalk with Gale so clearly: the illusion of his room in Waterdeep, the golden folds of a sunset cast over a gently rocking sea.
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[As he purposely leaves our the part that he’ll be summarily executed if he hurts anyone, night or day.]
Do you live in the Gallows? Or have you moved away?
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Either way: ]
I live in the city. I was in the Gallows until a few months ago, because—well, it's free. And my— [ he decides, after a beat, to spare Tav the Orlesian term ] —my companion, he was the head of the Diplomacy Division, and he had to be here. The Division Heads have rooms connected to their offices so they can always be summoned at a moment's notice. But he stepped down, so we have some freedom now.
The Gallows isn't so bad, though. I mean, it's bad—it was a slave prison, you know? It was built to oppress. But it's come a long way. They removed the tormented slave statues from the courtyard, and we've widened the windows and installed the glowlights in the corridors. With some more color and greenery I think it could start to be pleasant.
And, [ important enough to be said twice, ] it's free.
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And the beds are so comfortable.
[A soft smile.]
That life sounds like a dream.
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At the next— ]
What, living in Lowtown?
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[He still remembers that dreamwalk with Gale so clearly: the illusion of his room in Waterdeep, the golden folds of a sunset cast over a gently rocking sea.
Gods does he miss Gale.]
But I would rather not hurt anyone than run free.
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I am sorry that you have to choose.
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I can go almost anywhere during the daytime. Should I grab some herbs for you and your companion?
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[ slightly brighter. ]
You might have to label them for me, though. I know elfroot, and I know lavender, and I know blood lotus, and that is about it.
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[Looking not unlike a dog with a bone to have a project.]