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<blockquote data-quote="KahlessNestor" data-source="post: 6974500" data-attributes="member: 6801311"><p>Kerzoth/Ivanhoe/Mill</p><p>Evening</p><p>Round 0</p><p></p><p>"Might have been useful for some information. But nevermind," Aloyisius said.</p><p></p><p>“Turich is all the information we need,” Hrguch said. “Kid can tell us anything else.”</p><p></p><p>The hobgoblin was impressed, though, with the magic user’s cleaning of the mill.</p><p></p><p>"And we are not going to be killing the man who works for the man who we work for. Honestly. You took a nasty wound to save him. We need him healed and helping the dwarf so we can leave as soon as possible."</p><p></p><p>Aloysius paused then added in goblinoid, "Understand?"</p><p></p><p>Hrgach narrowed his eyes at the mage. “We’d be doing them a mercy,” he told Aloysius, “and better for us if Turich can’t discover our involvement from them.”</p><p></p><p>The hobgoblin turned the apprentice over to the others and found a couple pieces of wood to lash together in a makeshift travois to move the bodies. As they exited the mill, rain started to pour. That was good. It would help hide them and clean the scene.</p><p></p><p>As the others returned to the smithy, Hrgach dragged the two bodies out of town. He stripped off their clothing, making sure to pocket any valuables, but nothing that might be identifying. Then he tossed the bodies into the pen with the two dozen pigs. The animals squealed hungrily at the smell of the blood.</p><p></p><p>Hrgach poked around the farmer’s outbuilding and found a shovel. He went into the woods and buried the armor, clothes, and other items before heading back to the smithy, letting the rain wash him clean of his dirty work again.</p><p></p><p>Finally the hobgoblin trudged into the smithy and went to the fire, pulling off his cloak and hanging it to dry before the hearth.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Actions]</p><p>Bonus Action:</p><p>Free: </p><p>Action: </p><p>Move: </p><p>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Stats]</p><p>AC: 17 (chainmail, defensive fighting style)</p><p>HP: 13/13 Vitality: 17/17 HD: 1/1d10</p><p>Saving Face (1/R)*</p><p>Second Wind (1/R)*</p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KahlessNestor, post: 6974500, member: 6801311"] Kerzoth/Ivanhoe/Mill Evening Round 0 "Might have been useful for some information. But nevermind," Aloyisius said. “Turich is all the information we need,” Hrguch said. “Kid can tell us anything else.” The hobgoblin was impressed, though, with the magic user’s cleaning of the mill. "And we are not going to be killing the man who works for the man who we work for. Honestly. You took a nasty wound to save him. We need him healed and helping the dwarf so we can leave as soon as possible." Aloysius paused then added in goblinoid, "Understand?" Hrgach narrowed his eyes at the mage. “We’d be doing them a mercy,” he told Aloysius, “and better for us if Turich can’t discover our involvement from them.” The hobgoblin turned the apprentice over to the others and found a couple pieces of wood to lash together in a makeshift travois to move the bodies. As they exited the mill, rain started to pour. That was good. It would help hide them and clean the scene. As the others returned to the smithy, Hrgach dragged the two bodies out of town. He stripped off their clothing, making sure to pocket any valuables, but nothing that might be identifying. Then he tossed the bodies into the pen with the two dozen pigs. The animals squealed hungrily at the smell of the blood. Hrgach poked around the farmer’s outbuilding and found a shovel. He went into the woods and buried the armor, clothes, and other items before heading back to the smithy, letting the rain wash him clean of his dirty work again. Finally the hobgoblin trudged into the smithy and went to the fire, pulling off his cloak and hanging it to dry before the hearth. [sblock=Actions] Bonus Action: Free: Action: Move: [/sblock] [sblock=Stats] AC: 17 (chainmail, defensive fighting style) HP: 13/13 Vitality: 17/17 HD: 1/1d10 Saving Face (1/R)* Second Wind (1/R)* [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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