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Cas waits for you just outside the entrance to the Red Dragon.
__________________ While I play D&D, it is not my game of choice, be it 3.5 or 4e.
"You're insane AND Jurassic, GW." - garyh
"The reverse side also has a reverse side." - Japanese proverb
----- Steamworks: A guide for introducing technology to a fantasy setting. (d20) Journey: The journey of a thousand miles begins beneath your feet... (Work in progress)
Durg doesn't waste time following Cas outside. He's already bored of just sitting in the Red Dragon drinking ale. He patiently waits for the other adventurers to join them outside, but is eager to get going as well.
__________________ Character(s) played in Living ENWorld: Gorefoot, gnomish halfling barbarian/ranger. Currently purging the gnolls and other nasties from The Tomb of Chaos. Deos Kirith, human wizard/cleric. Currently looking for some nefarious individuals who are holding a little girl for a Ransom for Retirement. Gideon Redcloak, human sorcerer/fighter. Currently with his companions investigating some goings on in Ravensdale like Rats in a Maze.
Tumna slips out of the Inn to where the others are already waiting. She ruffles Cas's hair before settling to lean against the Inn while waiting for the rude elf to join them.
Deos gives Tumna a deep bow and says, "Tumna, what a lovely name. It is a pleasure to meet you. I look forward to ... working with you."
__________________ Character(s) played in Living ENWorld: Gorefoot, gnomish halfling barbarian/ranger. Currently purging the gnolls and other nasties from The Tomb of Chaos. Deos Kirith, human wizard/cleric. Currently looking for some nefarious individuals who are holding a little girl for a Ransom for Retirement. Gideon Redcloak, human sorcerer/fighter. Currently with his companions investigating some goings on in Ravensdale like Rats in a Maze.
"Oh, I bet you do," Tumna says with a giggle. "So, what does a servant of Antonidas do?"
"The question, my dear lady, is what doesn't a servant of Antonidas do?" Deos says with a wink.
__________________ Character(s) played in Living ENWorld: Gorefoot, gnomish halfling barbarian/ranger. Currently purging the gnolls and other nasties from The Tomb of Chaos. Deos Kirith, human wizard/cleric. Currently looking for some nefarious individuals who are holding a little girl for a Ransom for Retirement. Gideon Redcloak, human sorcerer/fighter. Currently with his companions investigating some goings on in Ravensdale like Rats in a Maze.
"The shop is in the market." He says. "Follow me!"
With that, he heads off towards the center of Orussus. Following him, you find that the market isn't very far from the Red Dragon. After traveling only a few streets, you find yourselves in a huge bazaar, packed full with people. Cas slows down, ensuring that you're able to keep up with him.
After being jostled many times by the crowd, you manage to emerge on the other side. Cas points to a small shop, nestled amongst several others; it bears the sign "Jamaris' Jewelry."
"That's the one!" Cas exclaims. He then enters the shop, holding the door open for the group.
Inside, the shop is relatively small. Several counters, made of glass, are set throughout the shop; each of these contain a variety of jewelry, ranging from cheap trinkets to what look like well-made necklaces and bracelets of gold set with various gems. In the middle of the shop is a glass podium, with many locks and latches; however, whatever was held in it before is obviously not present. There is a small door in the far back of the store.
"Cas, is that you?" A voice calls from beyond the door, slightly muffled.
"Yeah! Jamaris, I found some adventurerers for you!" Cas yells, and shuffles his feet.
"Good!" The voice calls, and the door in the back opens. Out steps a tall, thin man. His hair is graying, and his face shows that he is middle-aged.
"Good." He repeats, taking a look at the group. He then approaches you.
"I am Jamaris, and I am the owner of this shop. As I'm certain Cas has told you, we are missing a valuable gem. You are willing to find and return it?"
__________________ While I play D&D, it is not my game of choice, be it 3.5 or 4e.
"You're insane AND Jurassic, GW." - garyh
"The reverse side also has a reverse side." - Japanese proverb
----- Steamworks: A guide for introducing technology to a fantasy setting. (d20) Journey: The journey of a thousand miles begins beneath your feet... (Work in progress)
"Durg is honored to share more time traveling with Semabin."
"Thank you Durg, it is a honor for me to travel with you as well."
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Originally Posted by Durg
"I see you bought new armor."
"Yes, indeed. I think it fits me a bit better, though it is also a bit limiting."
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Originally Posted by Jamaris
"As I'm certain Cas has told you, we are missing a valuable gem. You are willing to find and return it?"
"We are, yes." Semabin smiles friendly. "As far as I understood Cas, it was in that glass podium?" He looks at the heavily secured podium, in slight disbelief that something could be stolen from there.
Semabin
"As far as I understood Cas, it was in that glass podium?"
Jamaris nods. "Yes, it was. As you can see, it is very well-secured. I'm not certain how anyone could break into it without having a key, without leaving a mark of some kind."
__________________ While I play D&D, it is not my game of choice, be it 3.5 or 4e.
"You're insane AND Jurassic, GW." - garyh
"The reverse side also has a reverse side." - Japanese proverb
----- Steamworks: A guide for introducing technology to a fantasy setting. (d20) Journey: The journey of a thousand miles begins beneath your feet... (Work in progress)
Jamaris nods. "Yes, it was. As you can see, it is very well-secured. I'm not certain how anyone could break into it without having a key, without leaving a mark of some kind."
"So there are no clues? Nothing at all? When this happened?" the tall half-orc asks.
Hrmph. I no good at detective jobs. Hope others can find something.
__________________ Living EN World character: Durg
"If you don't mind I'd like to take a closer look at the place from where it was taken" replies Zander, waiting for the owners permission to do a good search.
Zander - You take a long, hard look at the case. There are five latches and five locks, all deviously interconnected so that all five locks must be unlocked before the latches will open and allow access to what is inside. However, you find no sign of tampering (Search: 7 + 6 = 13).
__________________ While I play D&D, it is not my game of choice, be it 3.5 or 4e.
"You're insane AND Jurassic, GW." - garyh
"The reverse side also has a reverse side." - Japanese proverb
----- Steamworks: A guide for introducing technology to a fantasy setting. (d20) Journey: The journey of a thousand miles begins beneath your feet... (Work in progress)
"What kind of gem is it? You appear to have a lot of valuable jewelery in your shop, but you took extra care to secure that gem. Is it a heirloom, or maybe magical?"
Semabin
"What kind of gem is it? You appear to have a lot of valuable jewelery in your shop, but you took extra care to secure that gem. Is it a heirloom, or maybe magical?"
"It was a family heirloom, yes." Jamaris says. "From the days of Medibaria, when it was a mighty empire. It was given to my ancestors - jewelers, as well - to be placed in an elaborate setting of gold; however, before the work could begin, the empire fell apart, and the gem was forgotten. It has been in the family ever since."
__________________ While I play D&D, it is not my game of choice, be it 3.5 or 4e.
"You're insane AND Jurassic, GW." - garyh
"The reverse side also has a reverse side." - Japanese proverb
----- Steamworks: A guide for introducing technology to a fantasy setting. (d20) Journey: The journey of a thousand miles begins beneath your feet... (Work in progress)
Last edited by GnomeWorks; 14th November 2004 at 10:15 PM..