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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 5638068" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p>Once outside the Inn, the two men get down to business. The first, dressed in fine blue silk, is a representative of the Merchant's Guild. His name is Gadral.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: teal">"Thank you once more for meeting with me."</span></p><p></p><p>The second man is dressed in brown and tan clothes, typical of the less well to do artisans. Still, although his clothes are more subdued he also seems to have a better sense of how to match his clothes. His name is Mimfred.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: sienna">"Yes, I appreciate you meeting with a member of the Craftmens Guild."</span></p><p></p><p>This double talk on their part is grating, but they explain that both were hired by their respective guilds to ensure that the investigation is handled with the strictest neutrality. They are basically there to watch the party and to represent the interests of their respective guilds, but to also watch one another.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: teal">"After all, it was the Craftmens Guild that had a dislike of Frickard, and so my bosses want to ensure the Craftsmen do not try to bury any evidence that might implicate one of their members, if indeed it was an angered Craftsmen who slew the great man."</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: sienna">"Nonsense. We might have had Guild differences with Frickard, but artists appreciate artists. It would be in the interests of the Merchants Guild to place evidence to the contrary, however. They have been known to be that immoral. Oh, and I have been authorized to offer you a reward of 250 gps for resolving this case to the Craftsmens satisfaction."</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: teal">"Hmph! I see the Craftsmen had somehow scraped enough money to match the Merchant's Guilds offer of 250 gps for resolving this case to our own guild's satisfaction. Really, I don't know how to manage the funds."</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: sienna">"Such an amount was easy to match. The Merchants are simply misers to think this so difficult a task."</span></p><p></p><p>When the party is ready, the two men will take them to the murder site at Frickard's house. Both insist on accompanying the party throughout the entire investigation, so the party will have to also ensure their safety. You also get the impression that the Guilds who requested the investigation care more about showing an attempt to placate the city population and protect their reputations, then actually finding the murderer.</p><p></p><p>OOC: Thank you, to the four gentlemen who have joined.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 5638068, member: 34958"] Once outside the Inn, the two men get down to business. The first, dressed in fine blue silk, is a representative of the Merchant's Guild. His name is Gadral. [color=teal]"Thank you once more for meeting with me."[/color] The second man is dressed in brown and tan clothes, typical of the less well to do artisans. Still, although his clothes are more subdued he also seems to have a better sense of how to match his clothes. His name is Mimfred. [color=sienna]"Yes, I appreciate you meeting with a member of the Craftmens Guild."[/color] This double talk on their part is grating, but they explain that both were hired by their respective guilds to ensure that the investigation is handled with the strictest neutrality. They are basically there to watch the party and to represent the interests of their respective guilds, but to also watch one another. [color=teal]"After all, it was the Craftmens Guild that had a dislike of Frickard, and so my bosses want to ensure the Craftsmen do not try to bury any evidence that might implicate one of their members, if indeed it was an angered Craftsmen who slew the great man."[/color] [color=sienna]"Nonsense. We might have had Guild differences with Frickard, but artists appreciate artists. It would be in the interests of the Merchants Guild to place evidence to the contrary, however. They have been known to be that immoral. Oh, and I have been authorized to offer you a reward of 250 gps for resolving this case to the Craftsmens satisfaction."[/color] [color=teal]"Hmph! I see the Craftsmen had somehow scraped enough money to match the Merchant's Guilds offer of 250 gps for resolving this case to our own guild's satisfaction. Really, I don't know how to manage the funds."[/color] [color=sienna]"Such an amount was easy to match. The Merchants are simply misers to think this so difficult a task."[/color] When the party is ready, the two men will take them to the murder site at Frickard's house. Both insist on accompanying the party throughout the entire investigation, so the party will have to also ensure their safety. You also get the impression that the Guilds who requested the investigation care more about showing an attempt to placate the city population and protect their reputations, then actually finding the murderer. OOC: Thank you, to the four gentlemen who have joined. [/QUOTE]
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