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[[Oth]]'s father always said "Make sure your boss trusts you." But [[Tam Argo]] also trusted the old Duke, and it cost him his life. Oth took both lessons to heart.
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[[Oth Argo|Oth]]'s father always said "Make sure your boss trusts you." But [[Tam Argo]] also trusted the old Duke, and it cost him his life. Oth took both lessons to heart.
  
He worked for the young Kizer lords, spying, interrogating, occasionally disappearing people who became inconvenient. He made them trust him, but didn't make the mistake of reciprocating. Finally, they set him to the task he'd awaited since he was a boy – disposing of the old man. He approached him, cap in hand, and played on his father's good name. But he hadn't counted on coming to like the old bastard.
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He worked for the young Kizer lords, spying, interrogating, occasionally disappearing people who became inconvenient. He made them trust him, but didn't make the mistake of reciprocating. Finally, they set him to the task he'd awaited since he was a boy – disposing of [[Martan Kizer|the old man]]. He approached him, cap in hand, and played on his father's good name. But he hadn't counted on coming to like the old bastard.
  
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Latest revision as of 17:15, 30 April 2009

Oth's father always said "Make sure your boss trusts you." But Tam Argo also trusted the old Duke, and it cost him his life. Oth took both lessons to heart.

He worked for the young Kizer lords, spying, interrogating, occasionally disappearing people who became inconvenient. He made them trust him, but didn't make the mistake of reciprocating. Finally, they set him to the task he'd awaited since he was a boy – disposing of the old man. He approached him, cap in hand, and played on his father's good name. But he hadn't counted on coming to like the old bastard.