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<blockquote data-quote="RealAlHazred" data-source="post: 6707299" data-attributes="member: 25818"><p><strong>Originally posted by <em>Real</em>AlHazred:</strong></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>Honeypot</strong></span></p><p> </p><p>Blaze Ravengard needs leverage over the Guild, but the level of corruption in Baldur’s Gate makes that extremely difficult. He thinks he has devised a plan that will work.</p><p> Ravengard has seeded rumors of a cache of weapons in a nondescript house near one of the Flaming Fists’ Lower City garrisons in order to draw out one of the Guild’s members; he wants the heroes of the Founder's Day massacre to keep an eye on the “cache” and apprehend anyone who tries to steal it.</p><p> Ravengard’s rumors have their desired effect—a new Guild Operator named <strong>Enda Yate</strong> has decided to steal the cache in order to ingratiate herself with her new boss Nine-Fingers. The halfling used to be a petty thief in Waterdeep until the place became dangerous for her; then she ran a bandit gang on the borderlands to the east before they were slaughtered by adventurers. She drifted until arriving in Baldur’s Gate where some of her old Waterdhavian contacts put her in touch with Nine-Fingers. She’s considering trying to take over the Guild someday, but her well-honed survival instinct tells her that Nine-Fingers would be an extremely dangerous enemy, so she bides her time.</p><p> Enda Yate has recruited some <strong>thugs </strong>to help her with this gig, and will most likely have them start a diversion while she tries to steal the “cache.” Come up with a floorplan for the townhouse and let the players decide how they will guard the “cache.” Ravengard will make it very clear that he needs prisoners, and preferably the ringleader.</p><p> If the heroes manage to catch Enda Yate, she will offer them inside information or some small amount of cash in order to get free. If the characters turn her over to Ravengard, he has her secretly confined to a cell and, as time goes by and the influence of Bhaal grows, uses ever more distasteful interrogation methods in order to get the information he wants.</p><p> Enda Yate can show up later during the prison break (stage 10), perhaps crippled from the mistreatment she has received during her torture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RealAlHazred, post: 6707299, member: 25818"] [B]Originally posted by [I]Real[/I]AlHazred:[/B] [SIZE=4][B]Honeypot[/B][/SIZE] Blaze Ravengard needs leverage over the Guild, but the level of corruption in Baldur’s Gate makes that extremely difficult. He thinks he has devised a plan that will work. Ravengard has seeded rumors of a cache of weapons in a nondescript house near one of the Flaming Fists’ Lower City garrisons in order to draw out one of the Guild’s members; he wants the heroes of the Founder's Day massacre to keep an eye on the “cache” and apprehend anyone who tries to steal it. Ravengard’s rumors have their desired effect—a new Guild Operator named [B]Enda Yate[/B] has decided to steal the cache in order to ingratiate herself with her new boss Nine-Fingers. The halfling used to be a petty thief in Waterdeep until the place became dangerous for her; then she ran a bandit gang on the borderlands to the east before they were slaughtered by adventurers. She drifted until arriving in Baldur’s Gate where some of her old Waterdhavian contacts put her in touch with Nine-Fingers. She’s considering trying to take over the Guild someday, but her well-honed survival instinct tells her that Nine-Fingers would be an extremely dangerous enemy, so she bides her time. Enda Yate has recruited some [B]thugs [/B]to help her with this gig, and will most likely have them start a diversion while she tries to steal the “cache.” Come up with a floorplan for the townhouse and let the players decide how they will guard the “cache.” Ravengard will make it very clear that he needs prisoners, and preferably the ringleader. If the heroes manage to catch Enda Yate, she will offer them inside information or some small amount of cash in order to get free. If the characters turn her over to Ravengard, he has her secretly confined to a cell and, as time goes by and the influence of Bhaal grows, uses ever more distasteful interrogation methods in order to get the information he wants. Enda Yate can show up later during the prison break (stage 10), perhaps crippled from the mistreatment she has received during her torture. [/QUOTE]
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