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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 2946215" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p>With a smirk Doral says, <span style="color: Teal">"Yes. Kobolds are impatient."</span></p><p></p><p>He takes his time cutting out some dark bread and laying on some cheese, taking a bite, and washing it down with some red wine. Leaning back in his chair he says, <span style="color: Teal">"Ah. What an excellent assignment so far. Besides the tidbit about kobolds, let me lay out everything we know."</span></p><p><span style="color: Teal"></span></p><p><span style="color: Teal">"We are on Prince Kolberkon's ship, which is ironic if you think about our mission. We are here to negotiate with that gentleman for what he has in his keeping. No need to get into details now with possible prying ears about."</span></p><p><span style="color: Teal"></span></p><p><span style="color: Teal">"We are not the only passengers, nor are we being given the royal treatment, such as the dwarves have received. They are special guests of Prince Kolberkon, from House Kundarak, and are needed by the prince to establish a bank and help stabilize his economy so Port Verge may become a major trading center. In other words, they are extremely important to the man."</span></p><p><span style="color: Teal"></span></p><p><span style="color: Teal">"The most important dwarf in the delegation appears to be Kinndareck, who claims to be a member of the Department of Expansion. His attendants are named Iytin and Bourstrart. We have some negotiating to do, so I would suggest that we get to it. One or two of us should approach the dwarves and explain our situation. If we can get on their good side, we may be able to use them to help twist the prince's arm and gain what we came for. Otherwise, perhaps we can find out where they will be working in Port Verge and cause something 'bad', but not necessarily deadly to happen to them. This might cause the Prince to divert his attention to the dwarves, making it easier to recover what we came for."</span></p><p><span style="color: Teal"></span></p><p><span style="color: Teal">"Oh, one last thing... we are on one of the Prince's smuggling ships. They aren't pirates, and so they avoid bloodshed and mayhem, but this may be one of the fastest ships and skilled crews in the area. Maybe we can use it to escape with our 'package' later, if we can pay off the crew for betraying the Prince. Or else we can keep our 'package' hidden. If we can't, we may consider scuttling it so the Prince's men can't chase us down on whatever we do use for transport later."</span></p><p><span style="color: Teal"></span></p><p><span style="color: Teal">"Just my two coppers,"</span> he says with a wink.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 2946215, member: 34958"] With a smirk Doral says, [Color=Teal]"Yes. Kobolds are impatient."[/Color] He takes his time cutting out some dark bread and laying on some cheese, taking a bite, and washing it down with some red wine. Leaning back in his chair he says, [Color=Teal]"Ah. What an excellent assignment so far. Besides the tidbit about kobolds, let me lay out everything we know." "We are on Prince Kolberkon's ship, which is ironic if you think about our mission. We are here to negotiate with that gentleman for what he has in his keeping. No need to get into details now with possible prying ears about." "We are not the only passengers, nor are we being given the royal treatment, such as the dwarves have received. They are special guests of Prince Kolberkon, from House Kundarak, and are needed by the prince to establish a bank and help stabilize his economy so Port Verge may become a major trading center. In other words, they are extremely important to the man." "The most important dwarf in the delegation appears to be Kinndareck, who claims to be a member of the Department of Expansion. His attendants are named Iytin and Bourstrart. We have some negotiating to do, so I would suggest that we get to it. One or two of us should approach the dwarves and explain our situation. If we can get on their good side, we may be able to use them to help twist the prince's arm and gain what we came for. Otherwise, perhaps we can find out where they will be working in Port Verge and cause something 'bad', but not necessarily deadly to happen to them. This might cause the Prince to divert his attention to the dwarves, making it easier to recover what we came for." "Oh, one last thing... we are on one of the Prince's smuggling ships. They aren't pirates, and so they avoid bloodshed and mayhem, but this may be one of the fastest ships and skilled crews in the area. Maybe we can use it to escape with our 'package' later, if we can pay off the crew for betraying the Prince. Or else we can keep our 'package' hidden. If we can't, we may consider scuttling it so the Prince's men can't chase us down on whatever we do use for transport later." "Just my two coppers,"[/Color] he says with a wink. [/QUOTE]
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