As I was strolling around the banks tonight, I found this fellow afk outside of Brit Bank And what was this??? A key in his pack that leads to a boat with some goodies! But wait there was also another key in his pack. Could this possibly fit any of the houses that were nearby my newly acquired parked boat??? Yep! It looks like a decent haul!
Wow, just wow. Did you make out with all of that loot? How did you manage to haul it all? To the boat and sail away? Or recalling back and forth?
You are most welcome for the generous gifts left behind in my unsecured loot house. Unfortunately I wasn't in a good state of mind that evening. Congratulations on a great pull though.
Awesome! I have always enjoyed a good thief win in UO. The most boring and most exciting char to play. +10
Actually Vlar it wasn't alcohol related. I had taken a massive bong rip and passed out falling out of my chair and probably giving myself a concussion. I was just standing in brit not really sure what I was doing. Trying to do the public harrower but was too out of it to collect my characters and do so.
I asked myself how should I refill this loot house. Should I farm endlessly again... I thought not. So I wondered the streets of a small island city looking for a wealthy mark. I sat for a while watching the bulls, when suddenly I saw a Lord who was sure to have something of value. Upon inspecting his pack I found a multitude of things, a leather clad book inscribed with his name, a ring of keys, and a ship key. I was jumping for joying (not literally though as it would have alerted him to my hiding in the shadows). I quickly grabbed the ship key and away I went to dry dock my new found beauty. After docking my ship I went back to this Lordly fellow, and took the leather clad book and ring of keys. After a few words of wisdom to this kind gentleman who seemed to be gazing off endlessly, I went for a stroll to his house and found a few things that will help fill my little house once more. While it wasn't quite as much loot as I had recently lost to another in the same profession, I was highly appreciative of this Lordly fellow's kind and generous donations.