After a sit down to further explain the detailing to the process, Brone headed out towards the destination; the last time he had done such a job, he had a bit of trouble with the giant rats that nested in the sewers below a potential pharmacy, now he needed to weed out the rats that nested within a large warehouse-like structure. Nicholas Felt intended on turning the building into a casino, though Brone wasn't interested, he just wanted to get the job done and get paid.
The dwarf rode on the back of his tempest wolf. Once he felt arrived, he took one look at the large building and just imagined it producing a wonderous amount of lights and with people pouring in and out. Such places never drew his attention, for money wasn't so valuable to dwarves, but living in Fiore, he understood such things are needed for even the most basic of things.
"I'll be right out" Brone patted Geri on his head before he turned about and headed in through the main entrance. Immediately, the dwarf spotted a giant rat in the corner of the main lobby. The darkness of the area didn't blind the dwarf, given his eyesight were acute in such darkness, just like the rats. The rat and the dwarf stared at one another for a moment before the rat rushed at him, the instinct to protect his territory. Brone quickly drew his black axe and slammed the blade down onto the head of the rat, decapitating it.
"Don't take me lightly, ye rodents, I ain't the same I was before" Brone said out loud as he crossed the lobby floor. As he entered the hallway, he caught eyesight with half a dozen giant rats. Once again there was a moment of silence before the rats rushed at the dwarf, this time, Brone rushed back, drawing his green axe. He yelled at the top of his lungs as he started swing his axes. Each rat that was hit, was sent hitting one of the walls, out cold or dead. Eventually, three ended up dogpiling upon the dwarf, trying to bite through his armor and helmet. Brone magically exchanged his green axe which switched places with his golden axe.
In the next moment, a tornado filled the hall, sending the rats flying back, then silence soon came and only the dwarf stood. Brone was about to say a clever joke, but the rumbling that filled the hall caught his attention. Down the hall was a stampede of numerous rats that were pouring in from whatever rooms and other halls that were connected to this main hall. He gripped his axes tightly, knowing this was going to be tough.
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