Moving aside (and still silent) , the dwarves allow the Companion closer inspection to the fallen Guard.
The hollow-faced Dwarf-Lord smiles wanely and nods, acknowledging Rurik's Pledge. and inclining his head in turn to each Dwarf.
The Chamberlain looks hopefully to you all, taking in each of your faces and mannerisms as you examing the body.
Aranel
The suits of armor are exquisite and each worth perhaps five times their market price, simply from antiquity, let alone enchantment. That would put them each at well beyond 5,000 Crowns...
OoC:I refuse to call the coin of the realm an 'Ennie', sorry CS
Thurgan
The Armor (and the weapons) are indeed the finest examples of their sort that you have ever seen, each minutely tailored to whatever Lord that they once adorned.
While you do not recognize the names in specific, they are obviously former lords of Stonepike, as each had a plaque at it's base.
Lord Frederych Stonepike 1243 SA-1322 SA
Lord Enbard Stonepike 1323 SA-1401 SA
Lord Vardan Stonepike 1402 SA-1468 SA
Lord Damdel Stonepike 1469 SA-1579 SA
and the like.
The current year in the dwarven calendar is 1486. The last Lord, before the current would have been Damdel Stonepike.
Telerin
Other than the death from decapitation, the body has several slashes, made with some form of claw or blade, though it is not a worked steel one.
As well, the Guard sems to have grappled with his foe, as he has several broken ribs and a broken arm, from the struggle.
Ishmael
You detect no Evil per se, although the moods of several of the Guards would indicate a vehemence directed at somethingthat borders on such a state. No doubt, they are frustrated at whatever is murdering their Folk and their minds are in turmoil over it.
Rurik
While you find no weapons or other such about to indicate whateber slashes the Guard t pieces, you do see a few faint scratch marks upon the wall near him. One is a gouge that scores across the stone quite deeply, almost a half an inch deep and five inches long. Chips of stone lie nearby indicating that this is a very recent thig, and not some wound from antiquity upon the wall.