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<blockquote data-quote="thisthingcantbedeleted" data-source="post: 6940462" data-attributes="member: 6799459"><p><strong>Ersun, late newcomer</strong></p><p></p><p>As Jabbar let the elf in Ersun relaxed himself. She was not exactly dressed for the weather, and was not really shy about it, which the underfolk found strange. Especially since she seemed eye-catching, the looks of others supported that assumption, so he thought it was strange for her to make the journey this late with such alertness outside. He thought she might've had a trick to her safety. Or maybe she was just too eager for a place and recognition. Maybe both.</p><p></p><p>He nodded with a faint smile at Aust as he came back. </p><p></p><p>He listened carefully to her words, trying to puzzle things together, and get an impression off her. He got up to take a closer look at the letter Jabbar showed. Reading the signature it came to him that he mentioned Kayote as a friend and probable ally, so that helped to get his head around. Although he was not sure what was the significance of the Black Network patrons and what that meant to Jabbar.</p><p></p><p>He turned to the elven lady.</p><p></p><p>"I am Ersun. May I?" and he softly touched the edge of her clothes while humming a quiet little spellsong to clean her clothes of water [Prestidigitation]. Then he steped to the side and watched curiously what the rest is going to say or do.</p><p></p><p>(Bardic Knowledge on Black Network: 18)</p><p></p><p>[SBLOCK=Results of Bardic Knowledge Check]Your knowledge on this topic is scattered, since under-dwellers rarely have anything to fear from the so-called Black Network. You are not aware of the specific history of the network or what it's actual hierarchy, ethos and methods are. </p><p></p><p>You are aware the network is composed of evil humanoids based out of Skull Mountain. Rumor has it Skull Mountain was once the home of a huge dwarven clan who lost their stronghold. You are also aware that large warbands from Skull Mountain can do unspeakable harm to innocent townships and caravans, yet typically it is smaller groups of trained scouts and assassins that give the network its reach and power. Agents of Skull Mountain are responsible for countless acts of sabotage, arson, murder, and many other dark deeds under orders from greater evils and more devious minds. </p><p></p><p>The Black Network disrupts the flow of trade around Skull Mountain (Which include Vulkh, The Elven Kingdom of Siellon, The Kingdom of Nefer, The Ahura Expanse and the Sezzara Wasteland) destabilizing local authorities and religious establishments. Their presence looms over the region like a black cloud, always threatening to bring chaos and war. Neighboring Elves in particular are the networks worse sworn-enemies.[/SBLOCK]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thisthingcantbedeleted, post: 6940462, member: 6799459"] [b]Ersun, late newcomer[/b] As Jabbar let the elf in Ersun relaxed himself. She was not exactly dressed for the weather, and was not really shy about it, which the underfolk found strange. Especially since she seemed eye-catching, the looks of others supported that assumption, so he thought it was strange for her to make the journey this late with such alertness outside. He thought she might've had a trick to her safety. Or maybe she was just too eager for a place and recognition. Maybe both. He nodded with a faint smile at Aust as he came back. He listened carefully to her words, trying to puzzle things together, and get an impression off her. He got up to take a closer look at the letter Jabbar showed. Reading the signature it came to him that he mentioned Kayote as a friend and probable ally, so that helped to get his head around. Although he was not sure what was the significance of the Black Network patrons and what that meant to Jabbar. He turned to the elven lady. "I am Ersun. May I?" and he softly touched the edge of her clothes while humming a quiet little spellsong to clean her clothes of water [Prestidigitation]. Then he steped to the side and watched curiously what the rest is going to say or do. (Bardic Knowledge on Black Network: 18) [SBLOCK=Results of Bardic Knowledge Check]Your knowledge on this topic is scattered, since under-dwellers rarely have anything to fear from the so-called Black Network. You are not aware of the specific history of the network or what it's actual hierarchy, ethos and methods are. You are aware the network is composed of evil humanoids based out of Skull Mountain. Rumor has it Skull Mountain was once the home of a huge dwarven clan who lost their stronghold. You are also aware that large warbands from Skull Mountain can do unspeakable harm to innocent townships and caravans, yet typically it is smaller groups of trained scouts and assassins that give the network its reach and power. Agents of Skull Mountain are responsible for countless acts of sabotage, arson, murder, and many other dark deeds under orders from greater evils and more devious minds. The Black Network disrupts the flow of trade around Skull Mountain (Which include Vulkh, The Elven Kingdom of Siellon, The Kingdom of Nefer, The Ahura Expanse and the Sezzara Wasteland) destabilizing local authorities and religious establishments. Their presence looms over the region like a black cloud, always threatening to bring chaos and war. Neighboring Elves in particular are the networks worse sworn-enemies.[/SBLOCK] [/QUOTE]
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