Or something I was thinking your familiar might do if you asked it.
I have this field in back of my place that could use a few rows tilled by a burrowing creature. It could give your friend the chance to stretch its claws?
You can have a case of our first batch of wine in trade. And it will give your familiar a chance to get out, stretch its legs, do a lot of digging. It will be getting some exercise.
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[ Rimshot ]
What sort do you have anyway?
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It's called a mudhorn. They're creatures from my world. The last one I encountered was a lot bigger though.
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[ A beat in which Crowley's texts go silent, apparently deep in thought. ]
They like mud?
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[There is a picture attached of a rhinoceros-looking creature, but it's closer to the size of a golden retriever.
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Must be murder on the flooring, always digging it up. It any good at digging in rows?
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But I would imagine so. Why?
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[ Hint, hint. ]
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Or are you referring to something else you did?
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I have this field in back of my place that could use a few rows tilled by a burrowing creature. It could give your friend the chance to stretch its claws?
[ And save Crowley from a lot of work. ]
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[He can see where this is going.]
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Do you drink?
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[Just not socially. Usually.]
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Seems fair.
Though, I'd like to know who I'm making this deal with.
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[ His name, offered in a very pat and cool way. ]
If it's a deal you can bring the little boulder mover around whenever you like. We have that little farm cottage on the outskirts of town.
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