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<blockquote data-quote="jbear" data-source="post: 5736759" data-attributes="member: 75065"><p>Relic wanders out of the concealed office with annoyance splashed across his face, visible for the world to see. He grumbles something as he kneels back down near the crates, his joints creaking and popping with the effort, to take a sample of a bottle with contagion, one with poison and one with the unidentified floating scunge and a random bottle unmarked with an X.</p><p></p><p>Getting back to his feet with the help of his staff and a loud groan, he decides to give an annoyed grandfatherly lecture to the WHitecloaks before leaving the store.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Orange">"Yes, I imagine we have cast new light upon the situation finding Rukelp's office. A glaring oversight on your part you will no doubt wished to be hushed. You probably noticed that some of these bottles contain a very powerful spell called contagion. Not to mention some bear a very advanced and deadly poison. Or perhaps you didn't ... since you failed to even find a poorly concealed door. You will probably note upon checking Rukelp's office that there is absolutely nothing in there to suggest the man is a caster of any kind, nor any text that describes in any shape or form the concoction of even the mildest of poisons, much less one as insidious as used in these bottles. Which means he could not have made these ghastly concoctions by himself. You will however find several lists of Rukelp's clients, and if you pay attention to the nature of those clients, you will realise his clientbase is made up of the rich and powerful of Vezna. Gentleman, Rukelp, whether guilty or not, did not act alone. One of you needs to inform the Lieutenant immeadiately of the fact that there are far more dangerous people than Rukelp behind this plot. It is clear their targets are Rukelp's clients: the noble class, the wealthy, the ruling class. And if I were to hazard a guess, they may have only just begun. If you don't believe me ... then go ahead and waste more precious time and investigate. It's all in there, if you know where to look. But I have my doubts that you both do. One of you looks like they have strong and swift legs, born for bearing messages of import swiftly to ears in need of warning. Weigh my words, and your conscience carefully. People's lives are in the balance. Farewell, gentlemen. We will go and do what else we can where else we can."</span></p><p><span style="color: Orange"></span></p><p><span style="color: Orange"></span></p><p></p><p>Feeling better for having got that off his chest Relic strides towards the door. Outside he says to his companions:</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Orange">"We need to make haste to this temple and talk with this aquaintance of yours Daylilly. Which way is it?"</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbear, post: 5736759, member: 75065"] Relic wanders out of the concealed office with annoyance splashed across his face, visible for the world to see. He grumbles something as he kneels back down near the crates, his joints creaking and popping with the effort, to take a sample of a bottle with contagion, one with poison and one with the unidentified floating scunge and a random bottle unmarked with an X. Getting back to his feet with the help of his staff and a loud groan, he decides to give an annoyed grandfatherly lecture to the WHitecloaks before leaving the store. [COLOR="Orange"]"Yes, I imagine we have cast new light upon the situation finding Rukelp's office. A glaring oversight on your part you will no doubt wished to be hushed. You probably noticed that some of these bottles contain a very powerful spell called contagion. Not to mention some bear a very advanced and deadly poison. Or perhaps you didn't ... since you failed to even find a poorly concealed door. You will probably note upon checking Rukelp's office that there is absolutely nothing in there to suggest the man is a caster of any kind, nor any text that describes in any shape or form the concoction of even the mildest of poisons, much less one as insidious as used in these bottles. Which means he could not have made these ghastly concoctions by himself. You will however find several lists of Rukelp's clients, and if you pay attention to the nature of those clients, you will realise his clientbase is made up of the rich and powerful of Vezna. Gentleman, Rukelp, whether guilty or not, did not act alone. One of you needs to inform the Lieutenant immeadiately of the fact that there are far more dangerous people than Rukelp behind this plot. It is clear their targets are Rukelp's clients: the noble class, the wealthy, the ruling class. And if I were to hazard a guess, they may have only just begun. If you don't believe me ... then go ahead and waste more precious time and investigate. It's all in there, if you know where to look. But I have my doubts that you both do. One of you looks like they have strong and swift legs, born for bearing messages of import swiftly to ears in need of warning. Weigh my words, and your conscience carefully. People's lives are in the balance. Farewell, gentlemen. We will go and do what else we can where else we can." [/COLOR] Feeling better for having got that off his chest Relic strides towards the door. Outside he says to his companions: [COLOR="Orange"]"We need to make haste to this temple and talk with this aquaintance of yours Daylilly. Which way is it?"[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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