Death of the Dragons

Telepathy:
"Do you care to come closer still and look around or we go back? Maybe Grabhar could make fly-by little bit later. We'll discuss ambush once we rejoin the party."
 

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"I think we should definitely head back. Scouting to make sure we aren't ambushed was a good idea. But going too far actually increases everyone's risk. In any case we should get back to town quickly with our prisoner and find proper repair for War."
 

Marius carefuly returns to the party.

OOC: taking 20 to move back about 50', shadow jaunt another 50' somewhere in the tree (to be able to see surrounding forest once more), recover maneuver and then normal stealth back.
 

Grabhar, HP57/59, AC 34/F27/T21 Saves: F5 R9 W6

Taking a break after skinning the dead weretigers and packing the hides into a bundle, Grabhar takes a seat while waiting for the "scouts" to get back. "So young master, how does a boy come to be friends with an insane weretiger in the first place...if you don't mind me asking?"
 

When they return, Haereka smirks mentally.[sblock=Telepathically to Grabhar]"I'm surprised to see our lycanthropic guest still breathing. You're not going soft on me are you my friend?"[/sblock]
 

Grabhar, HP57/59, AC 34/F27/T21 Saves: F5 R9 W6
Taking a break after skinning the dead weretigers and packing the hides into a bundle, Grabhar takes a seat while waiting for the "scouts" to get back. "So young master, how does a boy come to be friends with an insane weretiger in the first place...if you don't mind me asking?"

"Not at all Grabhar."
Seifer thinks for a moment. "Well, he wasn't always evil," says Seifer, "and he's quite far from insane, or, he was. When he was better, he found me alone in the forest and sort of adopted me. See, when I was three and had first learned of my powers, I burned down our home, and it killed my parents. So, for three years, he taught me, from basic education to how to control my power. When I was six, he took me to the village and I was taken in by the innkeeper.

Then, about two months ago, he took a trip to Sin City, and when he came back, he was kinda like this. When people started disappearing, I went to him and he told me to never return, or he'd have to kill me. After more people disappeared, the Wyndian military came and blocked access east. When the eleventh and twelveth persons were taken in a month, I decided he would....would have to die..."
When they return, Haereka smirks mentally.[sblock=Telepathically to Grabhar]"I'm surprised to see our lycanthropic guest still breathing. You're not going soft on me are you my friend?"[/sblock]

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Grabhar, HP57/59, AC 34/F27/T21 Saves: F5 R9 W6

[sblock=Telepathically back at Haereka]Theres no point in skinning that ones human form. Somehow I don't think the villagers or guards would buy the whole 'weretiger, but in human form' thing.[/sblock]Grabhar listens to the story. "That was quite a pragmatic choice you made, as it was for me. This many voracious predators in such a small part of the forest, he does need to be dealt with in a ... permenant fashion. I have no doubt that the Windian military wouldn't stand many more going missing before they panicked and did something drastic like burn the forest to the ground."
 

Grabhar, HP57/59, AC 34/F27/T21 Saves: F5 R9 W6

Grabhar listens to the story. "That was quite a pragmatic choice you made, as it was for me. This many voracious predators in such a small part of the forest, he does need to be dealt with in a ... permenant fashion. I have no doubt that the Windian military wouldn't stand many more going missing before they panicked and did something drastic like burn the forest to the ground."


"Yes, and then that may not work, he could retreat into the mountains, and come back with more of the ogres." Seifer rubs a spot of blood off the cornor of his mouth.
"I wanted to find the cause, but this place would be burnt down or overrun before I returned, and I'm not as strong he is, hell few are which is why I wanted your help."
 

Popping out from nearby bush...

"Would you still like to find out? Instead of killing your friend how about incapacitating him and then looking for way to make him sane again?"
 

"It would be nice if it were possible, but I don't have the spells, and couldn't stop him long enough myself to bind him with chains, anyways I doubt anything manmade could hold him for long, he's as slippery as he is strong."

"Also, if we kept him, the military may come after us, and if we hand him over, they would just execute him, and thats not to say he doesn't escape first. If you or the others have a way, thatwould be great! But, I was going by my how I thought I could help, which would be to kill him. He hated to hurt people. I just.....just......" Seifer falls to the ground, looking away into the forest.
 
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