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<blockquote data-quote="Yair" data-source="post: 4986011" data-attributes="member: 10913"><p>Leo cringes his nose in disagreement.<span style="color: Orange"> "The forest is vast. Even my little time here has revealed to me many places of magic - and faerie - within it, some days from here. Doubtless there are more, further west. Visiting all the places will take months, surely - and I'm not sure all places will welcome such a visit. If you wish, I can take you to a lake, which is believe may be a focus of the forest's spirit. Perhaps, we could learn more there. But a full investigation of the forest - that is a project for years. I'd welcome it, but it is too early for that."</span></p><p></p><p>Guerino peers at the children with a worried look. <span style="color: Navy">"You know"</span>, he says to no one in particular, <span style="color: Navy">"it said that Roscellini, a Sicilian master, once bargained with a German faerie to obtain a faerie child. The child was so sweat that his mere sight would warm the coldest heart, but his touch was poison. He used him as an assassin, until Roscellini himself accidentally patted him on the head once, and died within a week. The child was never seen again. I wonder if this is where this German child came from." </span></p><p></p><p>Fortunately, as he speaks in Italian, no one seems to understand. The other guards have learned better than to inquire, and the magi are too busy in discussion to even notice his mutterings.</p><p></p><p>OOC: Sorry, Argh, but we're still in discussion, it seems...</p><p></p><p>I suggest that exploring the many magical places Argh described will take us lots of time, both in-game and in real-world time, so I suggest we settle on following ONE hook for now. As I see it, our options are:</p><p>1) Visit the baron's castle, and see what's up, and if we can strike a favor or bargain from him (or whatever is haunting his castle).</p><p>2) Return to the village, gear up with masks, and go to the faeries/children.</p><p>3) Go to the lake I suggested. It's days away, though.</p><p>4) Skip this whole area and head on down the river, to the next site.</p><p></p><p>I vote (1). Apparently Strahd votes (5) - exploring the forest; unless I convinced him. Other votes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yair, post: 4986011, member: 10913"] Leo cringes his nose in disagreement.[COLOR="Orange"] "The forest is vast. Even my little time here has revealed to me many places of magic - and faerie - within it, some days from here. Doubtless there are more, further west. Visiting all the places will take months, surely - and I'm not sure all places will welcome such a visit. If you wish, I can take you to a lake, which is believe may be a focus of the forest's spirit. Perhaps, we could learn more there. But a full investigation of the forest - that is a project for years. I'd welcome it, but it is too early for that."[/COLOR] Guerino peers at the children with a worried look. [COLOR="Navy"]"You know"[/COLOR], he says to no one in particular, [COLOR="Navy"]"it said that Roscellini, a Sicilian master, once bargained with a German faerie to obtain a faerie child. The child was so sweat that his mere sight would warm the coldest heart, but his touch was poison. He used him as an assassin, until Roscellini himself accidentally patted him on the head once, and died within a week. The child was never seen again. I wonder if this is where this German child came from." [/COLOR] Fortunately, as he speaks in Italian, no one seems to understand. The other guards have learned better than to inquire, and the magi are too busy in discussion to even notice his mutterings. OOC: Sorry, Argh, but we're still in discussion, it seems... I suggest that exploring the many magical places Argh described will take us lots of time, both in-game and in real-world time, so I suggest we settle on following ONE hook for now. As I see it, our options are: 1) Visit the baron's castle, and see what's up, and if we can strike a favor or bargain from him (or whatever is haunting his castle). 2) Return to the village, gear up with masks, and go to the faeries/children. 3) Go to the lake I suggested. It's days away, though. 4) Skip this whole area and head on down the river, to the next site. I vote (1). Apparently Strahd votes (5) - exploring the forest; unless I convinced him. Other votes? [/QUOTE]
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