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<blockquote data-quote="doghead" data-source="post: 1755075" data-attributes="member: 8243"><p>Fredar quickly realises that the topic of the traitor is a poisoness one. Its impossible to speak to someone alone in the tavern, and for every discussion there are three or four listeners with differing opinions ready to jump in.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">ooc: Sense Motive check done.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">ooc: Gather Information check done.</span></p><p></p><p>However, by remaining non-judgemental, and keeping his questions 'incidental', Fredar manages to get a little more information.</p><p></p><p>Rhys and Owen: They only arrived a while ago and the locals are not so sure what to make of them really. But they have a great respect for the Lady's cleric, and she won't say a bad word about the two, so most of the people feel that they must be all right. Still ... </p><p></p><p>The scholar: He came to the area several weeks ago from the capitol, and has been travelling around the area looking for evidence of an older civilisation that he believes once occupied the area. A nice enough fellow, knows lots of funny stories about the city.</p><p></p><p>The Landcarl: Nobility!?! That slip gets a bit of laugh. He's from a good enough high-country family - been in the area for nearly as long as the Whoolers and Dodbrys. Good people, if a little full of their own cleverness at times. His uncle was a good man. Knew wots wot. The boy keeps to himself a bit. But he'll grow into his boots well enough, so long as he doesn't get too big for them.</p><p></p><p>Madame Honnis: She has been doing quite well for herself since her husband died. She recently purchased the rights to a copse (an enclosure of timber). A nice little investment, which should mature in a few years. Worth a bit now as well, what with the fallings an all. Says she came into a bit from an old auntie. Saved a bit. Had a bit of luck. Course, she's a bit sharper than Master Honnis was. </p><p></p><p>Old Jaibobi: He's a bit of of hunter, a bit of a scrounger. Over the last 10-15 years he has found a number of unusual items - a inlaid box, an amulet, a ornate daggar and a couple of other things. Some were rumoured to be magical. Old Jaibobi usually went down to Trulloc or beyond to sell them, so no one really knows much more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doghead, post: 1755075, member: 8243"] Fredar quickly realises that the topic of the traitor is a poisoness one. Its impossible to speak to someone alone in the tavern, and for every discussion there are three or four listeners with differing opinions ready to jump in. [SIZE=1]ooc: Sense Motive check done. ooc: Gather Information check done.[/SIZE] However, by remaining non-judgemental, and keeping his questions 'incidental', Fredar manages to get a little more information. Rhys and Owen: They only arrived a while ago and the locals are not so sure what to make of them really. But they have a great respect for the Lady's cleric, and she won't say a bad word about the two, so most of the people feel that they must be all right. Still ... The scholar: He came to the area several weeks ago from the capitol, and has been travelling around the area looking for evidence of an older civilisation that he believes once occupied the area. A nice enough fellow, knows lots of funny stories about the city. The Landcarl: Nobility!?! That slip gets a bit of laugh. He's from a good enough high-country family - been in the area for nearly as long as the Whoolers and Dodbrys. Good people, if a little full of their own cleverness at times. His uncle was a good man. Knew wots wot. The boy keeps to himself a bit. But he'll grow into his boots well enough, so long as he doesn't get too big for them. Madame Honnis: She has been doing quite well for herself since her husband died. She recently purchased the rights to a copse (an enclosure of timber). A nice little investment, which should mature in a few years. Worth a bit now as well, what with the fallings an all. Says she came into a bit from an old auntie. Saved a bit. Had a bit of luck. Course, she's a bit sharper than Master Honnis was. Old Jaibobi: He's a bit of of hunter, a bit of a scrounger. Over the last 10-15 years he has found a number of unusual items - a inlaid box, an amulet, a ornate daggar and a couple of other things. Some were rumoured to be magical. Old Jaibobi usually went down to Trulloc or beyond to sell them, so no one really knows much more. [/QUOTE]
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