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Alright, here we are. WIP because I'm bad at finding pictures. If you need me to change something, feel free to tell me.

Hey, this sounds pretty interesting. Still room for more?
The grizzled Law keeper had turned out to be quite kind, contrary to his first impression. After escaping the ring of spectators, Mougin had been stopped by him. They traded questions and answers then, bartered them like peddlers, and the minotaur was sure that his partner had conceded to him the better deal. The results of the deal were laid out before him - a 'hostel' room of his very own. Shelter. The carpet felt somewhat thin underneath his hooves and the bed was entirely too small for his hulking frame, but the room was clean. What else could a vagabond like him ask for?

Mougin sat in the middle of the room, legs crossed in a contemplative pose. The sun had set in Tempum city, though that didn't seem to mean much to the outside revellers. He had heard that this was a city that never slept, and he hoped that wasn't true. Mougin was quite tired and wished to have a peaceful rest. Unfortunately, it seemed that the celebration would continue for some time. So, in lieau of restless lounging, the minotaur began reflecting on the day's events. He had learned many harsh lessons today, and was left with many unsanswered questions.

The minotaur sighed and laid flat on the ground. In times like these he wondered how his teacher was doing. They had travelled apart, and Mougin was fine with that. His teacher had their sights set on finding the Blue Crystal, an ancient artifact which held strange powers. He wasn't interested in such a thing, and was more interested in human observation, thus they had split up. He wished now that he had their experience to guide his thoughts. But he knew that would have been the wrong choice. He needed to experience these things for himself. He needed to see how these humans lived their lives, so that he could figure out how to live his own life. And so, he applied one of his teacher's finest words of wisdom: leave unanswerable questions unanswered. Mougin's mind turned from the past to the future.

He would have to fix his bag tomorrow. He could make a temporary measure with the sack he had been given, that would do for some time. He was rather low on resources. By his reckoning, his gold would only be worth a few more meals. That meant he needed one thing - employment. To participate in a society he had little knowledge of previously was a daunting task, but an exciting prospect. For all the dangers this city had already thrown at him, he was still charmed by the bustle of the city. He had seen some of the ugliness behind the pretty lights, but the firworks in his mind were dazzling nonetheless. Letting the thoughts swirl around chaotically in his head, the minotaur drifted into sleep.
The minotaur regarded the scene impassively, though he wasn't paying attention to the proceedings that much - he was still wondering how the statement 'press charges' related to anything at all. The 'charge' was evidently the accusation of crime, but how did one 'press' it onto anyone? It seemed his grasp of the human language was still lacking. His understanding of body language, though, was as good as it had ever been.

Mougin stared at the teenage beastman, quietly observing him. It was strange, seeing them in such a state - he had no intention of pressing the charge, so to speak. And yet, they seemed to be quite frightened of the prospect. If they thought it through, was there anything the minotaur could say they did that he could prove? Perhaps he could prove that the girl had cut his bag, but he had prevented her from going further. Did that warrant such a fearful reaction? Was the Law truly so frightening?

He turned away. He had no intention of leveraging the law today, and thus had no particular reason to stay. As he bent down to pick up his food sack (he had already finished his food, so he supposed it was just a sack now), he spied a knife on the ground. The very same one that had been used to carve his bag, perhaps. He picked it up out of curiosity and examined it closely. He had seen knives before, of course, but he had never seen such a design. It was able to fold down inside itself, hiding the blade in a non-lethal casing. Sheathing its claws like a cat. It was intriguing. But it wasn't his possession.

Mougin turned back.
"Your blade."
He pressed the switchblade into the youth's hand, leaning down a little as he did. He spoke quietly, just loud enough to not be heard by outsiders.
"Your skills as a lure are adequate," He whispered in his rumbling voice, "But your friend requires more finesse."
He did not stay to see their reacton, turning and walking away. His presence parted the crowd as he left the scene.
@Balthazar007 This might sound random, but do you have any thoughts on getting more people in this? I'm alright going back and forth like this but I feel like you'd be happier with more players. You could always just make interest check if you want to recruit.
Mougin narrowed his eyes at the teenage beastmen.
"I see." He said, standing up to his full height.
He towered over the crowd, staring at the thief and her companion disdainfully, speaking again in his rumbling voice.
"You are both liars, then."

The atmosphere became heavy as anger and irritation rose in his heart. Anger at being falsely accused, irritation at the crowd that abetted it. But he quickly calmed himself, settling the troubled air. Passion had its place in a philosopher's mind, but anger did not. Not that it didn't have its uses.

Rage and power made for a frightful combination. In Mougin's country, power was king. Strength settled arguments better than words, and though the strength of the tribe overruled the strength of an individual, the largest and strongest individuals could nonetheless leverage their strength to end debates in their favour. But this was not his country, not his world. In this world, not even the largest predator dared to show their strength, because this world was ruled by the most powerful titan of them all. His teacher had called it the Law.

It held justice in its tyrannical grasp, and whe it did, it was a time of logic. There was no room for anger here, not while the colossus loomed over him. And so, the minotaur supressed his irritation, leaving room for his curiosity to breathe once more.
"What does it mean to... 'press a charge'?" He said to the police officer.
The distraction proved enough to break Mougin's concentration and the teen struggled out of his grasp. Mougin stared as she hurried away from him, wondering if he should attempt catching her again, but ultimately decided against it. It would be difficult to go against the crowd, and he didn't see any particular merit in doing that. At the policeman's query and the thief's accusation, he paused briefly, wondering what to say.

While what the thief said was technically true, the lack of context made it rather innaccurate. Was that how they testified in human lands? Should he defend himself in a similar manner? Probably not, since he didn't know how to do so. In the end, he decided to honestly depict what he believed to have happened.
"That individual was attempting to steal my pants. Or, my wealth." He finally said, pointing at the teenage girl.
Truth be told, he still wasn't sure which one it was.
Mougin tilted his head in confusion as chaos unfolded. Things were flowing outside his expectations, even though he didn't know what expect in the first place. More and more people arrived on the scene, and he wasn't sure why. Nor was he sure why the other teenagers had reacted that way. Disregarding the thief's attempts to escape, the minotaur pondered the situation.

First of all, while the situation had left his control, there did not seem to be any immediate danger. The others in the area had given him a wide berth, and the thief's weapon had been disabled. There was little chance that he would come to harm, so staying where he was should be relatively safe. Though, while the thief seemed like she could no longer harm him, it was probably best to maintain his grasp on her. There was a hole in his bag, but he did not have the means to address that. His clothes would be a good enough stop-gap measure. The coins that had fallen out were still on the floor - he would have to address this soon, as the thief may still desire them. Though they did not seem particularly interested in them at the moment... Finally, there was a scant amount of food left in the sack. He would also have to finish that soon.

Coming to a decision, Mougin gently put down the sack of food, before meticulously picking up the five coins from the ground, one after another. He placed the coins in his pocket, before reaching again into the sack and withdrawing another pastry. He should probably have been thinking about the crowd gathering around him some more. He didn't really know what to about them, but as he bit down on yet another cooled down (but crunchy) confectionary, he couldn't help but reflect on one of the finest pieces of wisdom he had ever encountered - it was very difficult to think on an empty stomach.
@Spin The Wheel I'm going to roll real quick to see if the snake girl can quickly escape Mougin's clutches and scoop up a few coins as she runs away.

With flexible bones and a shed skin ability, I'm giving her 70% chance of escaping. It would be higher, but I assume his grip is very firm.

Then I'm giving her a 50% chance of swiping up a few of the dropped coins.

Here we go! roleplayerguild.com/rolls/24740

She needed at least a 30 to escape, but she rolled an 8. Therefore, his grip is too tight for her to escape!


Damn, Mougin is getting real lucky right now. I think I'll wait for others to post before going again though.
Mougin watched the beastman (beastboy, perhaps?) transform with some interest, though it did not show on his face. While beastmen and humans apparently lived quite well together on the Riotifu continent, strife was unavoidable. He had heard it was much worse in other places, but regardless, he hadn't thought he would see it so soon. He had no particular thoughts on joining the fight, as he had nothing against those humans, and he didn't have any particular thoughts on superiority. Nonetheless, it was something other people thought of, in this society, and if he wanted to be a part of it, he would have to think on it too. Yes. he had much to think about, even as he took another pastry from the bag and munched it down.

As he watched, though, he was suddenly alerted to a very light tugging sensation coming from his back. The minotaur frowned. On his back was his bag, and inside his bag were his clothes, his money, and nothing. Were they after his clothes or his money? Rather than feeling anger or indignation, Mougin felt rather disappointed in himself. How long had it been since he had arrived in this city? In such short a time, he had already been targeted as prey. Twice. It seemed that he had been enraptured by the human world so much that his instincts had run away from him.

Well, he would have to address that later. There were more immediate problems at hand.

Pretending not to notice the intruder behind him, Mougin continued staring ahead while keeping his senses tuned. He could confront the would-be thief immediately, but the odds of capturing them would be better if he waited a little. The moment when a hunter is at their most vulnerable is when they think that they've captured their prize. He waited for a minute, and then a little longer, slowly inching his free arm towards his back. He suddenly lashed out, grabbing the perpetrator's arm. His bag to swung around as he whirled to face the thief, causing 5 loose golden coins to free themselves from the gaping hole inside his bag. The thief had made quite a lot of progress it seemed.

The coins plinked and plonked as they bounced to a rest on the street. The minotaur stared impassively at the snake-like beastman before him.
"I would advise you to stop this action." He said quietly.
Though he tried his best to take a calm approach, his rumbling voice sent tremors into the teenager's (comparatively) frail arm.
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