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[[file:Darkom Dungeon.jpg|thumb|right|500px|A cell in Darkom Dungeon]]
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It was during the return of the [[Rank|Captain]] and Mike Rosenbauer to the Traveler's Hall that Salid noticed [[Rank|Ensign]] [[Tayla Fraiser]] crying in the town center.
It was during the return of the [[RanK|Captain]] and Mike Rosenbauer to the Traveler's Hall that Salid noticed [[Rank|Ensign]] [[Tayla Fraiser]] crying in the town center.


The captain went to discover the problem, and during their discussion in the town square, a religious group exited a nearby building.  To coincide with that event, a child, unaware of the religious procession collided with the lead religious man. As the man stumbled, Fraiser, without thinking reached out and steadied him, preventing the collapse. In doing so, she had violated one of the primary tenants of the Asrai religious orders.  
The captain went to discover the problem, and during their discussion in the town square, a religious group exited a nearby building.  To coincide with that event, a child, unaware of the religious procession collided with the lead religious man. As the man stumbled, Fraiser, without thinking reached out and steadied him, preventing the collapse. In doing so, she had violated one of the primary tenants of the Asrai religious orders.  
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