Kralin Thornberry
Explorer
DEFCON 1 said:Jarrith raises his eyebrows to his Lumin Brother as the large woman picks out their own particular picadillos. He also noticed her referencing Marot as "Khyber-born" and the warlock drawing himself aback a bit from that. Obviously, this isn't some dog and pony show, but perhaps an actual possibility of receiving true answers.
"A blade and a raven... the source of this undead plague... the shadow over this land... the futures of those who'd fight it... yeah, that seems about right." Jarrith reinterates what Ashlyn and Marot have already inquired, showing his solidarity to their requests. He then takes a second to think of anything else that might be worth asking about, then perks up when he thinks of a couple. "Anything specifically we could do to help remove this undead plague might give us a good starting point. And if there's anyone else around here who'd be willing to help out. The more we have on our side, the better chance we have to be successful."
He chuckles lightly to himself, then suddenly remembers something that was the whole basis of this trip in the first place. "Oh yeah... the whole point of us being here was to locate the... what was it called? The Tome of Strahd, I think. Supposed in the lands given to the ir'Zarovich's. If you know where we could find that too... that'd be great."
He looks at Sir Khensu and gives a small, embarrassed shrug. "Spent so much time dealing with the walking dead, I completely forgot about why we were stuck up here in the first place."
Still standing at the back of the group, Bergeron listens closely to Madame Eva talk. The comment about being of Khyber sent a shiver down his back quickly, but he soon recovered. Khyber was nowhere near them. He then heard about the lands of ir'Zarovich and the Tome of Strahd.
"Madame Eva, do you think that you might possibly have any maps that could show us the way? I am very good with maps. And I would love to see the Tome of Strahd, perhaps learn some of the lore of those lands, and perhaps spread their tales!"