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THE JARS THAT BLEED BEFORE THEY BREAK.

Congrats! You've somehow stumbled upon the pocket dimension where five people with questionable morals (some more questionable than others) live and operate. Are you here on business? Do you have an appointment? Or are you here to see a friend? (Come on, don't make us laugh.)
Maybe you're here on accident due to some multiversal, magical, or otherwise supernatural nonsense? It's happened before, it was bound to happen again.
You can wander towards the house, see if anyone's home. Or you can explore the lush grounds, and maybe run across the wolfman groundskeeper who might try to usher you out towards the nearest portal, anyway. The world is your oyster, just try to be a good guest.
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[Though one might wonder if it was Morgan's job, and not his brother's, if he would be so forgiving.
Still, gathers up a glass and a bottle of something strong and amber. Pours in two fingers and offers it to Oren. Does the golem fancy himself a drinker? He wonders.]
Questions? What kind?
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Questions about your services. What you offer. How often. How far.
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Oh, you want to know about the business.
[Nosy, nosy.]
Looking to hire?
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In short, outside of being uncompromising over the well-being of his witches (or because of it), Oren is pragmatic.]
Possibly. In the future. Far or near, depends.
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"Possibly". Hm.
[The liquid swirls in its glass as he idly swishes it about with gentle movements of the wrist.]
When you possibly have a job for us, then we can really talk details. But for now? I can give you the gist.
[The elevator pitch, in case Oren is only fishing, not actually shopping.]
We take jobs for those who prefer discretion. For those who don't want their predilections or motivations brought to light. You can imagine the type of work that entails -- it's messy and usually violent. Not always, of course. But why hire us, if you could do it, well, legitimately?
If you pay us enough, we consider it. It doesn't always have to be money, of course. Favors, connections, strange artifacts. [People.] We're flexible. And as for how often? As often as possible is the preference. Poor Thomas gets... fidgety, otherwise.
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[It's a questioning tone, but it sounds dull with his odd speech pattern. Otherwise, duly noted on everything else. Discretion is always appreciated, and always useful.]
I get the picture. For the most part.
[Oren drains the rest of his liquor and sets the glass on the counter decisively.]
Nothing on the table yet. [He has no job. Maybe... Maybe in the future? But Oren isn't sure about the lifespan of these individuals. They're very human to him, but so are witches who were essentially human-shaped.]
But I found my way here. Wanted to know a bit more. Think I got what I needed.
[The golem had sensed it a long time ago, but the reason why he and Iona— who for all intents and purposes was friendly to everyone— felt unease with Morgan was greed. Considering the work he and his group does it shouldn't have come as a surprise. And it isn't for him but there's greed for material goods and then...
He got what he came for. That should be enough.]
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[Morgan smiles, but offers nothing more. If Oren wonders, and wants answers, he has to ask — for instance, they age so, so slowly these days, but far be it from him to explain how or why. He’s not a mind-reader, after all.]
That’s it, then? If you ever have something on the table, I suppose you know where to find us.
[Because, yes, greed does drive them, to a certain degree. Greed for different things among each person, or a means to an end to fill some kind of void all the others but himself seem to feel. But that, of course, is definitely not offered freely.]
But you don’t have to leave so soon. Make yourself at home. Today’s a day off for everybody, and they’re sure to be taking advantage of it.
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No, thank you. Drink is enough.
I have work.
[Not cafe-related actually... He needs to clean the apartment, Iona made a mess in the kitchen again :(]
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I see. Next time then.
[He places his glass on the counter with clack! that resounds a little too loudly.]
Speaking of. Before you go running off, I have a question of my own.
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[Oren stands up in the meanwhile. It's as slow and methodical as ever. He looks at Morgan expectantly.]
May not have satisfactory answers.
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[But he nearly shrugs his shoulders.]
Why would someone like you need someone like us? "Just" workers at a cafe.
[Morgan has a good memory, you know. He remembers what Iona said about her grandmother; and though one could have taken it for a joke back then, he knows better.]
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Collecting resources.
[Partially true. He is kind of fishing. There's also that saying about keeping your enemies close.]
Never know when needed.
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Of course. But why do I get the feeling that we'd be a last-ditch choice only, if things really got bad?
[It wouldn't be the first they'd have entertained particularly desperate clients, though.]
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No practical use yet.
[Oren turns to face towards where he entered with Morgan.]
Better to establish business ties now than later.
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For practical use later. You're pragmatic, I'll give you that.
[Well, he won't stop him from leaving.]
In that case, thanks for the gifts. And tell the others "hello" for me.