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<blockquote data-quote="Isida Kep'Tukari" data-source="post: 6366634" data-attributes="member: 4441"><p><strong>Ullara Halx, female human druid with dog companion Bran</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ullara nods. "Thank you, Thuan," she says. And sighs. They have lost the element of speed, so now they are on a cold trail. What they can no longer make up in fleetness of foot and sharpness of nose they must make up in sweetness of tongue.</p><p></p><p>Ullara takes a wide swing around the square to come to a portion where no one might have witnessed the little fracas they'd been involved with. Taking to an alley, the way one might hide in a thicket, she turns to her two companions. "While not everyone in the square saw what happened, I think we shouldn't exactly look like we did. That would be an invitation to trouble. If we can disguise ourselves just a little bit, enough to throw off any more spies, then we might be able to ask questions without rousing as much suspicion. Libros, my friend, I would not care for the ignorant to go after you, if they are so frightened of magic. Like how a wolf will roll in deer droppings to disguise his scent, we need to seem other than what they are." She pauses and adds quickly, "Without the dung, naturally." </p><p></p><p>Ullara takes a moment to comfort Bran, patting and scratching him, telling him what a good hunter he's been, and how well he's done tracking their prey. She feeds him and gives up a good scratch behind the ears, then points at a sheltered corner and tells him to "stay." Bran is too distinctive, but he'll come at her whistle if she needs him. He wouldn't stay there for too terribly long, but as long as he could see her occasionally, he would likely linger.</p><p></p><p>That done, Ullara rearranges her scarf to cover her hair, and smears a bit of the dirt from their little scuffle on her face. She rearranges her shawl like that of an old grandmother, and then leans heavily on her stick like she's far older than she is. It's not a terrible bit of miming, and she'd amused her mother, who called her an "old soul" by hobbling about like a granny as a child. This wasn't too terribly different. </p><p></p><p>That done, and after aiding Li Thuan or Libros if needed, Ullara will re-enter the square and try to ask questions about their quarry, framing it as looking for a wayward rascal of a relative who's probably in some sort of "high-spirited mischief." With a canny wink (and hidden wince) she'll part with some gold, if necessary, to loosen tongues.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=OOC]OOC: Untrained Disguise check: 16</p><p>Gather Information: 18[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Isida Kep'Tukari, post: 6366634, member: 4441"] [b]Ullara Halx, female human druid with dog companion Bran[/b] Ullara nods. "Thank you, Thuan," she says. And sighs. They have lost the element of speed, so now they are on a cold trail. What they can no longer make up in fleetness of foot and sharpness of nose they must make up in sweetness of tongue. Ullara takes a wide swing around the square to come to a portion where no one might have witnessed the little fracas they'd been involved with. Taking to an alley, the way one might hide in a thicket, she turns to her two companions. "While not everyone in the square saw what happened, I think we shouldn't exactly look like we did. That would be an invitation to trouble. If we can disguise ourselves just a little bit, enough to throw off any more spies, then we might be able to ask questions without rousing as much suspicion. Libros, my friend, I would not care for the ignorant to go after you, if they are so frightened of magic. Like how a wolf will roll in deer droppings to disguise his scent, we need to seem other than what they are." She pauses and adds quickly, "Without the dung, naturally." Ullara takes a moment to comfort Bran, patting and scratching him, telling him what a good hunter he's been, and how well he's done tracking their prey. She feeds him and gives up a good scratch behind the ears, then points at a sheltered corner and tells him to "stay." Bran is too distinctive, but he'll come at her whistle if she needs him. He wouldn't stay there for too terribly long, but as long as he could see her occasionally, he would likely linger. That done, Ullara rearranges her scarf to cover her hair, and smears a bit of the dirt from their little scuffle on her face. She rearranges her shawl like that of an old grandmother, and then leans heavily on her stick like she's far older than she is. It's not a terrible bit of miming, and she'd amused her mother, who called her an "old soul" by hobbling about like a granny as a child. This wasn't too terribly different. That done, and after aiding Li Thuan or Libros if needed, Ullara will re-enter the square and try to ask questions about their quarry, framing it as looking for a wayward rascal of a relative who's probably in some sort of "high-spirited mischief." With a canny wink (and hidden wince) she'll part with some gold, if necessary, to loosen tongues. [sblock=OOC]OOC: Untrained Disguise check: 16 Gather Information: 18[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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