Domhani Bairdéir 03


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Geography

OOC:

30 miles W-NW to the Radharc border as the crow flies, but this takes you through the northern end of a mountain range. 50 miles NW to the border on a straight line to Radharc (the city), which avoids the worst of the mountains. Another 35 from there to the city itself. (You are 55 miles E-NE of the Wickshine's Last Inn, straight across that same mountain range, in case you're interested).

Map of Domhan

Zoom Map (Radharc - Clún)

Note that the entire continent is rugged terrain (think the Highlands of Scotland) - anything worth the name 'mountain' here is very difficult. On the other hand, the Domhani have been dealing with this kind of terrain for countless hundreds of years, so . . .
 
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Cyr

I'm sorry to intrude...I'm not sure I follow all your implications, but there is something that might be of interest to you. I was captured by large woman and smallish wiry man. Both had clubs, but I'm not sure which one hit me. So, you might be extra careful with any powerful and tall woman around here.
 

Cairn MacSidhe

"Thank you, Cyr. I have no knowledge of anyone such as you describe, but we will be wary of large women! Especially Gavril! We'd hate for a woman to force herself on him against his will! .....He jealously guardss his chastity, you know.....
 

Large females

OOC: I meant if Maora is tall to be extra careful not to be hit by wiry batler (I'll post full description of my memory with Mike's permission)
 

Gavril

Considering this tale, Gavril describes the Maora in some detail. Indeed he seems to have studied certain features with a practiced eye. "Does this sound like it could have been the woman who ambushed you? Please give me a description of the wiry man so that I may be forearmed with a knowledge of the threat." He sighes knowing that a full discussion of the situation is going to cut into his hair styling time. Once he gets the descriptions he continues, "I would hear more of you mission in Radharc and what you know about possible civil war. Here is the situation as best we see it. A nasty group of Fae have been in the city for some time. They seem to be in league with an old rival of ours and most likely a woman who can bond decendants of the Laoch blood such as ourselves in the way our queen can. Anyway, we also have reason to believe that a plot is afoot to slay the Maor as he is difficult to control. It was noted that slaying him should be easy because of a ring he wears. In the interests of gaining more information, I am meeting the Maora this evening. There is a better than even chance she is both the one plotting against the Maor and the liege born. As I see it our goals are four fold. To remove the liege born and free those she has bonded, to prevent the assassins from killing the Maor, to prevent a war between Radharc and Clun and to get rid of the dark fae and their negitive influence on the city. These are of course all lesser goals to my primary missions of surviving the assignation with the Maora and upholding the interests of our good Queen." He looks to the others, "Does that sum up the situation? Am I leaving out important details?"
 


Skáth

Scotley said:
Considering this tale, Gavril describes the Maora in some detail. Indeed he seems to have studied certain features with a practiced eye. "Does this sound like it could have been the woman who ambushed you? Please give me a description of the wiry man so that I may be forearmed with a knowledge of the threat." He sighes knowing that a full discussion of the situation is going to cut into his hair styling time. Once he gets the descriptions he continues, "I would hear more of you mission in Radharc and what you know about possible civil war. Here is the situation as best we see it. A nasty group of Fae have been in the city for some time. They seem to be in league with an old rival of ours and most likely a woman who can bond decendants of the Laoch blood such as ourselves in the way our queen can. Anyway, we also have reason to believe that a plot is afoot to slay the Maor as he is difficult to control. It was noted that slaying him should be easy because of a ring he wears. In the interests of gaining more information, I am meeting the Maora this evening. There is a better than even chance she is both the one plotting against the Maor and the liege born. As I see it our goals are four fold. To remove the liege born and free those she has bonded, to prevent the assassins from killing the Maor, to prevent a war between Radharc and Clun and to get rid of the dark fae and their negitive influence on the city. These are of course all lesser goals to my primary missions of surviving the assignation with the Maora and upholding the interests of our good Queen." He looks to the others, "Does that sum up the situation? Am I leaving out important details?"

OOC - Scott, remind me about the ring the Maor wears and why this would make it easy for the rings he wears would make an assassination easier?
 



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