Do not mind the sperm-stained fellow in the dark corner over there. Although his appearance is a rotting and caved-in one, (much like his rear-end, which served as an Imperial deal-maker in his days) he is quite harmless and is unable to keep himself from rambling about the most foul things he can imagine. You see, Rinenud is afflicted with a curse. The man has, for many years, struggled to keep his foul temper and particularly bad form of neurosis behind bars, as the Empire has tried to as well, literally.
When I first took Rinenud under guidance he was but a young fellow, rebellious and outspoken. Although no guild would take him in, I went ahead and tried to guide the young boy into a world of fair communication and glamour. My friend at that time, Rexford Fortune took pity on the boy and decided to take him off my hand, at a slim sum of 20 tria. I, always on a never-ending journey of money acquisition, naturally accepted.
I later found out that the poor boy had now been turned into Rexford's sex-slave. Now and then I would see the man walk around with his acquired price, who looked sullen, on all fours, crawling through the feces-ridden roads of Hydlaa. A terrible ordeal I hear he has now taken an immense aversion to, and has become quite an obsession with him apparantly.
As the days went on I felt more and more saddened with Rinenud's terrible fate. I decided to put him out of his misery, so I planned what would become his sweet release from this world. Alas it never came. Though I have never failed to complete an assignment or miss out on my target I could not go ahead with the kill that faithfull night as he sat there, broken and terrified in his dirty little hole in the ground. I frowned upon the bones and children's toys I saw lay strewn about, I frowned upon rinenud's apparant violated rear-end. I took pity on the boy, and I hate to admit, I left him there that night, I left him and only to this day find out he still lives. Although he spreads his unconserved rants around town still, I am glad he lives.
I am glad he lives.