Diplomatic Immunity: Funeral Procession

That’s a rather relaxed attitude for a security detail to say the least... especially one watching over the heir apparent. They don’t even seem to know when they’re supposed to be relieved.

“Well, how long do you usually stand duty at one time private?”

“And how long is it, between sightings of Lord Ammon’s balcony on that patrol route?”

OOC: Hmm, I don't recall a guard at Ammon’s quarters when we went there... how strange. ;)
 

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(OOC: That's correct--of course, if you guys had taken 20 on Open Lock instead of just casting Knock, the patrolling guard might have seen you. It's true that it's rather lax, but then, this is an isolated asteroid--they could have paid to feed even more guards, but it didn't seem to be necessary)

"We patrol near the entrance to Lord Ammon's quarters for four hours at a time. Our job is to search those hallways for anyone who might have somehow unauthorised passed the guards out front. Of course, that has never really happened, I guess until now."

"About a minute. It's a two minute circuit, and the balcony is visible for about half."
 

ooc: None of the guards were introduced as Rauncefaut were they? If so, disregard. I'm assuming it was Galveston, but then they haven't said that yet.

"Is Rauncefaut one of the other guards then?" asks Mythweaver.
 



"I only saw him because my watch post changes at a different time than his--we have a longer shift. So I saw him going to his post and then leaving, and all of that was before the time in question, as it should be," Rochan replies

"And I saw him because I was replacing him," says Tijano.
 

OOC: Not getting more guards, even with a foreign king and his family visiting...

“Did any of you notice any sound or movement coming from Lord Ammon’s rooms while you were on watch?”
 




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