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'''Jim''' is a bandit who is assigned to trail [[Jon Amraphel | Jon]], [[Sarine Elle | Sarine]] and [[Meji Hinadori | Meji]] through the forest near the artifact in [[Farrel]].  Captured by the party, he first refuses to talk despite a threat of creative torture by Meji, but a little "attitude adjustment" courtesy of Sarine takes care of that.  After spilling his guts and getting his bandit colleagues wiped out as a consequence, he is of course found extraneous by the party.  Sarine thinks of a creative way of removing him from the picture, but Jon prefers the more traditional approach.
'''Jim''' is a bandit who is assigned to trail [[Jon Amraphel | Jon]], [[Sarine Elle | Sarine]] and [[Meji Hinadori | Meji]] through the forest near the artifact in [[Farrel]].  Captured by the party, he first refuses to talk despite a threat of creative torture by Meji, but a little "attitude adjustment" courtesy of Sarine takes care of that.  After spilling his guts and getting his bandit colleagues wiped out as a consequence, he is of course found extraneous by the party.  Sarine thinks of a creative way of removing him from the picture, but Jon prefers the more traditional approach.
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Revision as of 03:27, 4 November 2006

Statistics
First Appearance: 2005/07/13
Appears In: Chapter 15
07/13, 07/15, 07/18, 07/20, 07/22, 07/27, 08/05, 08/08, 08/10, 08/12
Mentioned In: 2005/07/08, 2005/08/03

Jim is a bandit who is assigned to trail Jon, Sarine and Meji through the forest near the artifact in Farrel. Captured by the party, he first refuses to talk despite a threat of creative torture by Meji, but a little "attitude adjustment" courtesy of Sarine takes care of that. After spilling his guts and getting his bandit colleagues wiped out as a consequence, he is of course found extraneous by the party. Sarine thinks of a creative way of removing him from the picture, but Jon prefers the more traditional approach.

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