Hriston
Dungeon Master of Middle-earth (He/him)
Team AMBUSH
In the Halfling tongue, Terrin expresses sympathy for Corrah's loss of her brother and adds, "If we find him in there, whether alive, dead, or otherwise, know that whatever is in my power to do for him, I will do so."
After she expresses her shame, he comforts her, saying, "Be not ashamed, Corrah. You gave him an opportunity to do a good deed by giving us information that is vital to our mission. I will pray to my goddess that Brogh's spirit, now free, may be reunited with his soul and may find a place of healing and be at peace."
Terrin expresses support for Urgan's plan to keep the team together at least as far as the bridge.
"Yes, you could pose as one of the young recruits to the cult they wouldn't recognize," he says in response to Copper's concerns about being too tall to pass as a mercenary, "as could Shamal here, while Lorent assumes the part of the driver and the rest of us, who are more heavily armored for the most part, can pose as the 'Beasts'. That is unless our company parts ways here and now."
Hearing Lorent's call to depart, Terrin readies himself to walk a few paces in advance of the wagon.
In the Halfling tongue, Terrin expresses sympathy for Corrah's loss of her brother and adds, "If we find him in there, whether alive, dead, or otherwise, know that whatever is in my power to do for him, I will do so."
After she expresses her shame, he comforts her, saying, "Be not ashamed, Corrah. You gave him an opportunity to do a good deed by giving us information that is vital to our mission. I will pray to my goddess that Brogh's spirit, now free, may be reunited with his soul and may find a place of healing and be at peace."
Terrin expresses support for Urgan's plan to keep the team together at least as far as the bridge.
"Yes, you could pose as one of the young recruits to the cult they wouldn't recognize," he says in response to Copper's concerns about being too tall to pass as a mercenary, "as could Shamal here, while Lorent assumes the part of the driver and the rest of us, who are more heavily armored for the most part, can pose as the 'Beasts'. That is unless our company parts ways here and now."
Hearing Lorent's call to depart, Terrin readies himself to walk a few paces in advance of the wagon.