Arkhandus
First Post
Liiros Tivaniel
"If you understand my words, hound, I ask you to step aside now and allow us to pass. We will leave your territory without tarrying, nor taking anything, nor harming you, but we must pass this bridge and continue on down the road. If you do not obstruct our path, then you can go on about your business uninterrupted. But certainly you see our superior numbers and armament, so you must also see the wisdom in avoiding conflict with our party. If not, then I am not responsible if you find yourself in dire straits. Assuming you can even understand me," Liiros says loudly, facing the fiery hound. He shoulders the composite bow as he speaks, but places a hand at the hilt of his sword in case he needs to draw it soon. Despite trying to be reasonable in case the creature is intelligent, the elf fails to sound diplomatic, and instead sounds threatening and disdainful of the fiery beast. The Fire Forest must be getting to him.
The elven squire waits a few seconds before resuming his march towards the bridge's terminus, and thus the fiery hound.
[sblock=OOC]If I can ready an action, it's to draw my longsword if the hound moves to within 15 feet of Liiros or approaches him after Liiros has gotten that close. Diplomacy check of 8, just in case it understands Common. Curse my luck!
1d20+5=8
.........naturally, on the comparatively-less-important Initiative roll, I got a total of 20 if this turns into a fight after Liiros' horrible Diplomacy attempt.
1d20+1=20 [/sblock]
"If you understand my words, hound, I ask you to step aside now and allow us to pass. We will leave your territory without tarrying, nor taking anything, nor harming you, but we must pass this bridge and continue on down the road. If you do not obstruct our path, then you can go on about your business uninterrupted. But certainly you see our superior numbers and armament, so you must also see the wisdom in avoiding conflict with our party. If not, then I am not responsible if you find yourself in dire straits. Assuming you can even understand me," Liiros says loudly, facing the fiery hound. He shoulders the composite bow as he speaks, but places a hand at the hilt of his sword in case he needs to draw it soon. Despite trying to be reasonable in case the creature is intelligent, the elf fails to sound diplomatic, and instead sounds threatening and disdainful of the fiery beast. The Fire Forest must be getting to him.
The elven squire waits a few seconds before resuming his march towards the bridge's terminus, and thus the fiery hound.
[sblock=OOC]If I can ready an action, it's to draw my longsword if the hound moves to within 15 feet of Liiros or approaches him after Liiros has gotten that close. Diplomacy check of 8, just in case it understands Common. Curse my luck!
1d20+5=8
.........naturally, on the comparatively-less-important Initiative roll, I got a total of 20 if this turns into a fight after Liiros' horrible Diplomacy attempt.
1d20+1=20 [/sblock]