"Something's Cooking" and "The Ettin's Riddle" (WotC Free Adventures) - Part 8
Briar shakes his - or rather, her - head.
"Not with the hunters in the room, I don't." she mutters, "So, are we going to try my idea?"
After a rapidly whispered conversation with Elspeth, via the earring, the others agree that Briar's plan has the best chance of success. After all, it's worked on them for the past few weeks.
"Marble's not happy about it." the ranger reports, "But I've persuaded her that it's in her best interest." The sour tone in which this is delivered leaves no doubt as to Elspeth's opinion of their charge.
"How is she?" Ming Li asks, carefully.
"Scared out of what little wits she has."
"Of you or them?"
"Both." The ranger gives a short laugh, "But right now, more me than them."
As they speak, the male bounty-hunter returns, giving his companions a brief shake of his head as he does so. With a quick, suspicious glance at the adventurers who are still in the inn, he returns to the table with his two companions, and they begin to confer in quietly.
"I think our friends know we're up to something." Macwood remarks, after calmly ordering a drink from the inn's serving girl, "Tell Elspeth to get the girl ready, then leave town. She should let us know when she does. We'll wait a couple more hours, then leave and catch up to her."
"How are we going to get away without being noticed?" Ming Li asks.
"We aren't." Briar grins, as she guesses Macwood's plan. "In fact, we make it really obvious that we're leaving."
The halfling gives a half nod,
"They'll watch us, but when it's clear that we didn't leave with the girl, they'll have to decide whether to risk following us, when we could be a diversion to draw them away ..."
"Or stop and ask around town." Briar finishes, "I think they'll do that, myself. They'll find out about Elspeth and Marble eventually, but we should get a few hours' head-start."
"Very well." Ming Li frowns, "But where do we go? It is one thing to leave on a journey; another to choose a destination."
"Let's start by heading north." Briar suggests, "That takes us toward Duvik's Pass. At least if we go that way we may be able to join up with the others for extra protection against the hunters."
With the plan's details agreed, it is put into action. Within a few hours, Marble's lustrous red hair has been cut brutally short, then dyed dark brown. Then the adventurers slip out in two separate groups: first Elspeth and Marble, then the others. The ruse seems to work, giving them the head start they were looking for, but none of them believes it will last for long. Briar, in particular, is confident of the hunters' skills.
"I recognise them." The rogue explains, after her group catches up with Elspeth and Marble. It's possible that the hunters would also recognise her, now, for she has doffed her male disguise, and - though her style of dress hasn't much changed - her feminine form is apparent, "I never actually met them, but I heard about them. They're among the best. If they're sent after you, you're going to be caught."
"Is there some reason they would be after you?" Elspeth asks. Briar grimaces,
"I was accused of betraying the guild. I didn't, but the ways things happened, I was going to have a hard time proving that. And treason to the guild is not a charge you can survive without iron-clad proof that you're innocent."
Ming Li interrupts, pointing a stern finger at Marble as she does so,
"I think it is time you told us everything." She says, quietly but firmly, "About this item you sold. Clearly these hunters could not be cheaply hired. Explain - in detail - what occurred."
Marble sighs, looks set to argue, then catches the hard looks on the faces of the other adventurers. Realising that they are not to be put off again, she relates her tale,
"This guy brought me a large jewel, worth a great deal of money, which he wanted me to fence. He told me it was his, but that he didn't have the contacts necessary to sell it." Hearing Ming Li snort at this, Marble shrugs, "Yeah, it wasn't a very likely story, but I wanted to believe it. The commission on the sale would finally let me buy this beauty." She pats the finely-crafted rapier by her side, "So I didn't ask too many questions."
"How much was it worth?"
"I sold it for two thousand -"
"You got two thousand gold and you only offered us ten each?" Elspeth looks indignant.
Marble waves off the complaint,
"I didn't get all of that - just a seller's commission." She rubs at the back of her neck, "Like I said, I sold it for two thousand ... but as for what it was worth ... probably four or five times that."
There is a long, low whistle from Macwood.
"I'd thought maybe we could get the thing back, and see if offering to return it would buy off the hunters. It's possible they've just been told to get it back, rather than kill everyone involved. But we're never going to be able to afford to buy back something like that."
"You're dead." Briar shakes her head at Marble, "Unless ... who did you sell it to, anyway?"
"An adventuring wizard. I don't remember his name." Martble admits miserably, "About all I could tell you is that he travelled with an obnoxious priest of Heironeous. A loud-mouthed braggart."
"Kyrnyn."
Everyone looks at Macwood, who repeats himself,
"Kyrnyn. That's the priest she's talking about. I came to Amberdale with him ... never met a more boorish and conceited individual. He's the only one she could mean."
Briar runs a hand through her hair,
"Do you know where Kyrnyn and his friends were going after they left Amberdale?" she asks, "Maybe we can find them, ask them to return the jewel."
"They will not return it." Ming Li states the obvious. "Not when it is so valuable."
"Then maybe we don't ask them." Briar pats her pouch of thieving tools. The monk looks pained.
"I cannot condone theft -"
"It's not really theft." Briar assures her, "After all, we'd only be doing it so that the rightful owner got it back."
"And to save our lives." Elspeth adds, none-too-subtly.
Ming Li sighs, and nods, allowing herself to be won over by the logic. Seeing this, Briar turns to Macwood and repeats her question,
"Do you know where Kyrnyn and his friends were going after they left Amberdale?"
The halfling nods, and points north, his mouth twisting in amusement.
"We're already on our way there. They were going to Duvik's Pass."