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<blockquote data-quote="JoeNotCharles" data-source="post: 4921495" data-attributes="member: 79945"><p>[sblock=Blade]</p><p>The bandits are carrying battered and torn equipment. They look a little down on their luck. Nothing of interest.</p><p></p><p>The warforged is wearing a leather harness from which hangs a selection of pouches and tools - knives, flint and steel, canteen, a hunting horn, and a coil of leather straps which proves to be leashes for the dogs. From one of the pouches peeks a folded paper embossed with a wax seal, and strapped across its back is a giant bastard sword that gleams a strange grey-black. It matches the grey-black metal of its skeletal body.</p><p></p><p>Before you can look closer at the paper, Dextyr swoops in and grabs it.</p><p>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Tonk]</p><p>Lilf's eyes dart slyly back and forth and he lowers his voice. <span style="color: Green">"Ok, one more thing. Just for you. Let me go, and I'll tell you where to find my Magic Sneaky Boots! I won't need them any more anyways - I swear I'll change me ways! I'll go back and help my Aunt Allie in her flower shop like she always wanted!"</span></p><p></p><p>Your keen insight tells you that he's telling the truth, and also too dumb or terrified to really think through what he's talking about - he's clearly wearing the magic sneaky boots in question.</p><p></p><p>You let the halfling go - do you want to take the boots or let him keep them?</p><p></p><p>Oh, and <a href="http://invisiblecastle.com/roller/view/2238083/" target="_blank">Mikara doesn't notice anything</a>.</p><p>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Mikara]</p><p>It's some kind of man made out of metal. How unnatural!</p><p></p><p>Also, Tonk has definitely not filched your dagger from the body, cleaned it thoroughly, and snuck it back in your sheath. In fact, he never even came near you.</p><p>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Dextyr]</p><p>The warforged is wearing a leather harness from which hangs a selection of pouches and tools - knives, flint and steel, canteen, a hunting horn, and a coil of leather straps which proves to be leashes for the dogs. From one of the pouches peeks a folded paper embossed with a wax seal, and strapped across its back is a giant bastard sword that gleams a strange grey-black. It matches the grey-black metal of its skeletal body.</p><p></p><p>The warforged is clearly a one-off design, created for someone who wanted a particular aesthetic. It seems to have normal capabilities and construction, but put into a sleek, artistic casing. If it's local, it was probably built at the main forge in Daunton, commissioned by a private owner. But the symbol on its head has been gouged out - either it's left that owner's service and tried to obliterate the relationship, or at some point in the past it was tortured and defaced against its will. All you can see of the symbol suggests angular lines near the top and spiraling curves at the bottom.</p><p></p><p>The forged's body is splattered with mud and dirt. You suspect it's been living in the wild for days or weeks.</p><p></p><p>You pluck the note from its puch. It turns out there are two cylinders of paper closely wound together. The outer reads:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The inner reads:</p><p></p><p></p><p>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>[sblock=Tristan]</p><p>Although you're not paying much attention to what's going on, you can't help but notice the warforged is carrying a very interesting sword.</p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeNotCharles, post: 4921495, member: 79945"] [sblock=Blade] The bandits are carrying battered and torn equipment. They look a little down on their luck. Nothing of interest. The warforged is wearing a leather harness from which hangs a selection of pouches and tools - knives, flint and steel, canteen, a hunting horn, and a coil of leather straps which proves to be leashes for the dogs. From one of the pouches peeks a folded paper embossed with a wax seal, and strapped across its back is a giant bastard sword that gleams a strange grey-black. It matches the grey-black metal of its skeletal body. Before you can look closer at the paper, Dextyr swoops in and grabs it. [/sblock] [sblock=Tonk] Lilf's eyes dart slyly back and forth and he lowers his voice. [color=Green]"Ok, one more thing. Just for you. Let me go, and I'll tell you where to find my Magic Sneaky Boots! I won't need them any more anyways - I swear I'll change me ways! I'll go back and help my Aunt Allie in her flower shop like she always wanted!"[/color] Your keen insight tells you that he's telling the truth, and also too dumb or terrified to really think through what he's talking about - he's clearly wearing the magic sneaky boots in question. You let the halfling go - do you want to take the boots or let him keep them? Oh, and [url=http://invisiblecastle.com/roller/view/2238083/]Mikara doesn't notice anything[/url]. [/sblock] [sblock=Mikara] It's some kind of man made out of metal. How unnatural! Also, Tonk has definitely not filched your dagger from the body, cleaned it thoroughly, and snuck it back in your sheath. In fact, he never even came near you. [/sblock] [sblock=Dextyr] The warforged is wearing a leather harness from which hangs a selection of pouches and tools - knives, flint and steel, canteen, a hunting horn, and a coil of leather straps which proves to be leashes for the dogs. From one of the pouches peeks a folded paper embossed with a wax seal, and strapped across its back is a giant bastard sword that gleams a strange grey-black. It matches the grey-black metal of its skeletal body. The warforged is clearly a one-off design, created for someone who wanted a particular aesthetic. It seems to have normal capabilities and construction, but put into a sleek, artistic casing. If it's local, it was probably built at the main forge in Daunton, commissioned by a private owner. But the symbol on its head has been gouged out - either it's left that owner's service and tried to obliterate the relationship, or at some point in the past it was tortured and defaced against its will. All you can see of the symbol suggests angular lines near the top and spiraling curves at the bottom. The forged's body is splattered with mud and dirt. You suspect it's been living in the wild for days or weeks. You pluck the note from its puch. It turns out there are two cylinders of paper closely wound together. The outer reads: The inner reads: [/sblock] [sblock=Tristan] Although you're not paying much attention to what's going on, you can't help but notice the warforged is carrying a very interesting sword. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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