[Hobo's All Rogue Game] A Wretched Hive of Scum and Villainy, Part I

Deuce Traveler

Adventurer
Feo shrugged. "Not like we have much else to do, and leaving town for a bit may be in our best interests. Shall we open the sack now or at a stop along the way?"
 

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Kaodi

Hero
"There is a good amount of coin in there; divvy it up later," says Amaline. "Padre, we must insist: until the source of our bewitchment has been revealed, no one else here may know what we have said." She glances back at the bookcase. "On account of your religious character, and the fact that you must certain secrets can be... damaging to one's odds of survival, I have been somewhat loose lipped. But revealing this to you is the extent of risk we are willing to take. The less discerning and upstanding villagers must remain ignorant of what has happened in their midst for now..."
 

GlassEye

Adventurer
His head a-swirl with recent events and the names of people that might be able to fill them in a little on what has happened Lano is quiet while the others deal with the priest. He, too, shares Amaline's concern about sharing their private information, particularly their lack of memory. Or maybe it is just that he has become so accustomed to lying about everything. Regardless, it seems the priest has given them some good information and he nods his head in agreement with Feo and Amaline.

"Stepping out for a bit might be a good idea. We can talk, divvy the gold, decide what happens next. Maybe if we knew a bit more about each other we might be able to piece together something..."

Lano's Sheet
 

HolyMan

Thy wounds are healed!
"Old Man in a Tower?" Brick mumbles to himself thinking.

A then suddenly a smile crosses his face form ear to ear. "Will we gets ta climb it like last time?" he asks excitedly. "That was fun. Even though it was dark and all but you could see the lights of the city all around, and... and... that old man he had some neat stuff too."
 

Rune

Once A Fool
Roderick considers the change of course the rest of the group seems to have set in motion, but something the Father said keeps rattling in his head.

"...when you first game through my door..."

Did the slip of the tongue portend anything, or was there nothing to it?
 



"No, not at all! If you can convince him to help, he certainly knows his magic. But convincing him to care is the problem. He's self-centered to a fault, and insane, so don't trust him. You can trust his knowledge, though. If you can access it."
 



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