Constables of the 14th Ward


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Raul

"Tell us who our mutual enemies are, so we may plan for their defeat. And what did the halfling do to deserve being held in a cage?" Raul asks.

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So we let the woman and the half-elf negotiate with the orcs. Something really wrong with that! Either that or we are the most devious bunch of cops in the city....

Spot check on orcs (1d20+8=26)
Diplomacy (orcs) (1d20+9=27)

It's not combat, so IC doesn't hate me yet today....
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Lou said:
"Tell us who our mutual enemies are, so we may plan for their defeat. And what did the halfling do to deserve being held in a cage?" Raul asks.
"So! You are willing to do battle with our enemies?" says Udzar. "That is very excellent. Why is the halfling in a cage? Don't you keep your halflings in a cage? says Udzar with a sly wink that only the constables can see. "We should discuss details like that in a more comfortable setting, wouldn't you agree? Let us go into the Council Chamber and take our ease." With that, Udzar and the witch doctor move toward a passage at the back of the platform and motion for the costables to follow them.
 


Alarion stays quiet, though his distate for negotiating with these beasts is obvious on his features.

[sblock=OOC]
Spot check was 3... linking not working for me, but id is 1503095
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[sblock=Jonas and Raul and anyone else who breaks 20 on the spot check]These orcs are impressive only in number and for the size of their chief and witch doctor. The rest of the rabble is dressed in a mix of animal skins or cast off clothing. Their weapons too look like they might be quite old, poorly repaired or simply made such as the fire hardened spears being prepared as you entered. Many wear armor, but again it seems to have been well used and often mismatched, with holes and bloodstains that probably cost previous owners their lives. The orcs look malnourished and anything but prosperous. They are clearly scavengers living on the fringes the world above. Their rat-like features only serve to heighten the sense that they are parasites rather than a true society of their own. [/sblock]
 



Sensing that Wally was acting on his own, Darius struggles to puzzle out WHY the orcs singled out Krado for kidnapping. In fact, that is the first question out of his mouth when they reach the "council chamber": [highlight]"Why did you kidnap a mapmaker?"[/highlight]
 

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