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<blockquote data-quote="MacConnell" data-source="post: 9173042" data-attributes="member: 6855223"><p><strong>Season</strong>: Drenching. <strong>Day</strong>: 54</p><p>[spoiler=Negotiate]</p><p><span style="color: rgb(250, 197, 28)">Astarte</span>: 65(coerce) + 33(enthrall) + 66(d100) = 164</p><p><span style="color: rgb(65, 168, 95)">Plumeir</span>: 83 + 65(befriend) + 75 = 223</p><p><span style="color: rgb(243, 121, 52)">Taylar</span>: 72 + 33(enthrall) + 50 = 155 [/spoiler]</p><p>The party is paid in a variety of coins, because none is minted within the Pelimonra village, and they carry the collected value of 7,327 in marks would be ridiculously heavy. The stamp on some of the coins is recognized as coming from the Kingdom of West Cove. The others can be assumed to have been minted in Boga City. The trade conducted with both the Kozzogs and the Sioliri seems to have gone smoothly and efficiently.</p><p></p><p>The Kozzogs show their first sign of anything nearing emotion when asked about buying ore. Iron and coal are always necessary materials in smithing and metallurgy, but quality and rarer materials are always sought because they are more difficult to acquire. One of their metallurgists can, in fact, give names for all the ingots that the party possesses and offers to purchase any more that they find of the kind. He also mentions the names of a few others that the party has never seen. Voluntarily, he explains that the Orngaddrin, another tribe of Mhytres, have people commonly called ore sniffers, who can hold an ingot of any type of metal in their hand, which will lead that person to others sources of the same type, if within a certain distance of it.</p><p></p><p>Several of the Sioliri touch the teeth and bone trinkets, nodding to one another and conversing in Sioliri momentarily. The one who can speak Maldrog then explains that while they can recognize the mystical use of these items, it is pointless to expound upon it because the items will not offer the same proclivities to the party members. “In West Cove as in Boga City, the talent to bend waylines is greatly feared, discouraged and often leads to the execution of the Bender. Out here in the desert, you will find the talent much more common, because the dangerous environment tends to kill those without it. This talent, which I can sense in all of you, grows with age and use. You will eventually recognize such potential in the items that you carry all on your own. Until you do, they will offer you no benefit.”</p><p></p><p>While the Kozzogs do recognize the curious stones, they do not have a need for them. They offer that there is a jeweler in the main trade tent who may be interested in the more rare minerals. Noting the pertinent information for future use, the party returns to the Yenishae tent to discuss the release of the children. The female who spoke with the party earlier, escorts them outside the tent, toward the northern edge of the valley where Plumeir explained that something was obscuring the natural imagery of the area, there. This unnatural refraction of light ceases in part of the area as the party approaches. Another Yenisha, who had been previously hidden by the blurring stands and nods as the party approaches. He moves aside a large piece of fabric that is attached to the rock to reveal a large, carved indention in the base of the cliff. There are 11 children inside. None appears overly distressed and none is bound. There are the 4 Markidians from the mining area where Plumeir works, 3 Centrins from the village called Vineyard, and 2 Rheini from the discovered village near a cherry orchard north of Vineyard. These children are purchased for 2700 marks.</p><p></p><p>The other two children are Ekimmards. Of the tribes of Mhytres, the Ekimmards are not known to be civilized. These can be purchased also, but there is no way to return them to whatever nomadic clan from which they originated.</p><p>[spoiler=Character Data]</p><p>Taylar: full wellness</p><p>tunic: 60 - 3 - 3 = 54 - 3 = 51</p><p>Astarte: Body: full wellness</p><p>vest: 29 - 2 - 2 = 25 - 2 = 23 - 2 = 21</p><p>Plumeir: full wellness</p><p>tunic: 48 [/spoiler]</p><p>[spoiler=Collections]</p><p>various coins: 7327 marks value</p><p></p><p>fang or tooth necklaces: 6: ??</p><p>skull fetishes: 6: ??</p><p>curious stones: 6: ??</p><p>metal ingots: 6: ?? [/spoiler]</p><p>[spoiler=Discoveries]</p><p>Ferguine, Mining Commissioner</p><p>Francis, Priest of Dawn at Vineyard (Centrin)</p><p>cherry orchard, 1 day north of Vineyard</p><p>Rheini village: Grandfather of Maka: Pardal</p><p>Kol and party: Maldrog Explorers</p><p>Eastern Oasis in Ka’ard’taerm (Pelimonra village) [/spoiler]</p><p>[ooc]Each character receives 5 DP. State nominal actions and intentions and provide a random roll.[/ooc]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacConnell, post: 9173042, member: 6855223"] [B]Season[/B]: Drenching. [B]Day[/B]: 54 [spoiler=Negotiate] [COLOR=rgb(250, 197, 28)]Astarte[/COLOR]: 65(coerce) + 33(enthrall) + 66(d100) = 164 [COLOR=rgb(65, 168, 95)]Plumeir[/COLOR]: 83 + 65(befriend) + 75 = 223 [COLOR=rgb(243, 121, 52)]Taylar[/COLOR]: 72 + 33(enthrall) + 50 = 155 [/spoiler] The party is paid in a variety of coins, because none is minted within the Pelimonra village, and they carry the collected value of 7,327 in marks would be ridiculously heavy. The stamp on some of the coins is recognized as coming from the Kingdom of West Cove. The others can be assumed to have been minted in Boga City. The trade conducted with both the Kozzogs and the Sioliri seems to have gone smoothly and efficiently. The Kozzogs show their first sign of anything nearing emotion when asked about buying ore. Iron and coal are always necessary materials in smithing and metallurgy, but quality and rarer materials are always sought because they are more difficult to acquire. One of their metallurgists can, in fact, give names for all the ingots that the party possesses and offers to purchase any more that they find of the kind. He also mentions the names of a few others that the party has never seen. Voluntarily, he explains that the Orngaddrin, another tribe of Mhytres, have people commonly called ore sniffers, who can hold an ingot of any type of metal in their hand, which will lead that person to others sources of the same type, if within a certain distance of it. Several of the Sioliri touch the teeth and bone trinkets, nodding to one another and conversing in Sioliri momentarily. The one who can speak Maldrog then explains that while they can recognize the mystical use of these items, it is pointless to expound upon it because the items will not offer the same proclivities to the party members. “In West Cove as in Boga City, the talent to bend waylines is greatly feared, discouraged and often leads to the execution of the Bender. Out here in the desert, you will find the talent much more common, because the dangerous environment tends to kill those without it. This talent, which I can sense in all of you, grows with age and use. You will eventually recognize such potential in the items that you carry all on your own. Until you do, they will offer you no benefit.” While the Kozzogs do recognize the curious stones, they do not have a need for them. They offer that there is a jeweler in the main trade tent who may be interested in the more rare minerals. Noting the pertinent information for future use, the party returns to the Yenishae tent to discuss the release of the children. The female who spoke with the party earlier, escorts them outside the tent, toward the northern edge of the valley where Plumeir explained that something was obscuring the natural imagery of the area, there. This unnatural refraction of light ceases in part of the area as the party approaches. Another Yenisha, who had been previously hidden by the blurring stands and nods as the party approaches. He moves aside a large piece of fabric that is attached to the rock to reveal a large, carved indention in the base of the cliff. There are 11 children inside. None appears overly distressed and none is bound. There are the 4 Markidians from the mining area where Plumeir works, 3 Centrins from the village called Vineyard, and 2 Rheini from the discovered village near a cherry orchard north of Vineyard. These children are purchased for 2700 marks. The other two children are Ekimmards. Of the tribes of Mhytres, the Ekimmards are not known to be civilized. These can be purchased also, but there is no way to return them to whatever nomadic clan from which they originated. [spoiler=Character Data] Taylar: full wellness tunic: 60 - 3 - 3 = 54 - 3 = 51 Astarte: Body: full wellness vest: 29 - 2 - 2 = 25 - 2 = 23 - 2 = 21 Plumeir: full wellness tunic: 48 [/spoiler] [spoiler=Collections] various coins: 7327 marks value fang or tooth necklaces: 6: ?? skull fetishes: 6: ?? curious stones: 6: ?? metal ingots: 6: ?? [/spoiler] [spoiler=Discoveries] Ferguine, Mining Commissioner Francis, Priest of Dawn at Vineyard (Centrin) cherry orchard, 1 day north of Vineyard Rheini village: Grandfather of Maka: Pardal Kol and party: Maldrog Explorers Eastern Oasis in Ka’ard’taerm (Pelimonra village) [/spoiler] [ooc]Each character receives 5 DP. State nominal actions and intentions and provide a random roll.[/ooc] [/QUOTE]
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