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<blockquote data-quote="Tellerian Hawke" data-source="post: 6718831" data-attributes="member: 6790669"><p><strong>Billanverthorne: Conversation With Khaled</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Bill returns to camp with Khaled and the others. After Jabar and his men say their goodbyes, and return to their own camp, Bill approaches Khaled, and asks to speak with him in private. If he agrees, we can speak inside his tent.</p><p></p><p>[<em>Does Khaled have a servant of any type? Serving girl? Butler? etc.? If so, Bill respectfully asks if Khaled could arrange for a servant to help him; he needs to take the metal centerpiece of his armor off, so that he can get a good look at his side wound and try to bind it. If there is no servant, Bill asks if it's ok for him to tend to it while they talk.</em>]</p><p></p><p><strong>[To Khaled]:</strong> <span style="color: #008000">"How long have you known Jabar? Are the two of you close?"</span></p><p></p><p>Bill waits for an answer, wrestling with the side straps in the mean time.</p><p></p><p><strong>[To Khaled]:</strong> <span style="color: #008000">"He sure knows Hobgoblin tactics... are Hobgoblins a common problem in this area? Or does he just have a personal history with them?"</span></p><p></p><p>Bill releases the two left straps, and pulls the twin metal pieces apart, to expose the side. He casually inspects the tears in the studded leather under-pinning, before lifting the leather to look at the skin. Still looking at the wound, Bill continues to comment.</p><p></p><p><strong>[To Khaled]:</strong> <span style="color: #008000">"Most gracious employer, I am asking you these things because I am concerned. It would require the aid of a spell for a simple Hobgoblin to be able to mimic the voice of my sister so perfectly. And this shawl scrap is definitely hers, although I'm not sure how a Hobgoblin in this region could have come by it. These are dark tidings, Khaled. I suspect that the Hobgoblins are pawns in the greater scheme of things. Such an elaborate deception is beyond even the most clever of their kind. That is why I must find Jarahdrin; it is my hope that he will have knowledge which will shed light upon this mystery, which seems to be deepening with each passing moment."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tellerian Hawke, post: 6718831, member: 6790669"] [b]Billanverthorne: Conversation With Khaled[/b] Bill returns to camp with Khaled and the others. After Jabar and his men say their goodbyes, and return to their own camp, Bill approaches Khaled, and asks to speak with him in private. If he agrees, we can speak inside his tent. [[I]Does Khaled have a servant of any type? Serving girl? Butler? etc.? If so, Bill respectfully asks if Khaled could arrange for a servant to help him; he needs to take the metal centerpiece of his armor off, so that he can get a good look at his side wound and try to bind it. If there is no servant, Bill asks if it's ok for him to tend to it while they talk.[/I]] [B][To Khaled]:[/B] [COLOR="#008000"]"How long have you known Jabar? Are the two of you close?"[/COLOR] Bill waits for an answer, wrestling with the side straps in the mean time. [B][To Khaled]:[/B] [COLOR="#008000"]"He sure knows Hobgoblin tactics... are Hobgoblins a common problem in this area? Or does he just have a personal history with them?"[/COLOR] Bill releases the two left straps, and pulls the twin metal pieces apart, to expose the side. He casually inspects the tears in the studded leather under-pinning, before lifting the leather to look at the skin. Still looking at the wound, Bill continues to comment. [B][To Khaled]:[/B] [COLOR="#008000"]"Most gracious employer, I am asking you these things because I am concerned. It would require the aid of a spell for a simple Hobgoblin to be able to mimic the voice of my sister so perfectly. And this shawl scrap is definitely hers, although I'm not sure how a Hobgoblin in this region could have come by it. These are dark tidings, Khaled. I suspect that the Hobgoblins are pawns in the greater scheme of things. Such an elaborate deception is beyond even the most clever of their kind. That is why I must find Jarahdrin; it is my hope that he will have knowledge which will shed light upon this mystery, which seems to be deepening with each passing moment."[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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