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[IC] The Protectors of Greensfen (Part II)

Moving over away from the group, Rellek moves quietly toward Karis all the while keeping a discrete eye on the men in the corner and the barman.

Friend Karis, did we not receive noted instructions for this bar man? Do you not think it wise to engage Dardus' trading partner, as instructed?


[Assuming a response]

Looking around the bar once again...Rellek said as quietly...

The wind that blows through this place seems amiss to me, it has the look of all being well, but not the manner of a place at ease!
 

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"A glass of stout and whatever the stew is today."


The bartender unceremoniously deposits a mug of ale in front of you. "Food's not ready yet," he says. He doesn't elaborate on when it will be ready.

Bramble said:
"Friend dwarf, what an enchanting tune. Where ever did you pick it up? I'm something of a musician myself, could I be so bold as to borrow your instrument and try my hand at it?"

The dwarf looks up and replies, "Thank ye. My mother sang it to me when I was but a child. Never learned what the words were." He chuckles to himself, lost in memory. "She always started out with a few lines and then fell into humming. I'm not sure if she forgot the words or never learned 'em. Perhaps it never had any words at all!"

"If you'd like to give it a try, be my guest. I believe it's about time for my first ale anyway." He hands Blay the flute and walks over to the bar, waiting for another patron to finishing ordering before fetching a pint for himself and sitting down next to Joshua.
 
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With Blay approaching the minstrel, and Karis and Rellek taking another tack, Kraegyn resigned himself to the task of drawing unwelcome attention. He strode up to the bar, leaning over so that he was (hopefully) uncomfortably close to the tavern keeper. "Like the fellow said, I think a stout is in order, for each of us," he called out- not shouting, but certainly louder than was necessary (loud enough to be clearly heard by anyone in the room). "Slaying bandits on the open road is thirsty work, even if the strength of Kord made it easy." The last bit was said more quietly, even conspiratorially- and as he said it, Kraegyn fixed the bartender with a perilous stare.

OOC: Not really trying for intimidation- mostly just trying to get enough reactions for the more observant (or Insight-ful) party members to analyze.
 

Friend Karis, did we not receive noted instructions for this bar man? Do you not think it wise to engage Dardus' trading partner, as instructed?

"Sure, make contact with him if you like. Just remember, he might be in on whatever's going on. Take the note. I'm going to try to stay hidden for a bit longer. That means no chatter, eh?" Karis whispers to Rellek. She surreptitiously slips him the note from Dardus.
 

"Like the fellow said, I think a stout is in order, for each of us," he called out- not shouting, but certainly louder than was necessary (loud enough to be clearly heard by anyone in the room). "Slaying bandits on the open road is thirsty work, even if the strength of Kord made it easy." The last bit was said more quietly, even conspiratorially- and as he said it, Kraegyn fixed the bartender with a perilous stare.

The bartender's dull manner is finally lifted, replaced first with surprise, then with a grin.

"Slaying bandits? In that case, the drinks are on me!" The bartender smiles, and proceeds to pour two large tankards of dark ale for Kraegyn and Joshua, and then a third when Rellek returns from his chat with Karis. "In truth, we've not had much trouble with bandits of late, no doubt becaue of brave folk like you." He looks around the tavern, his eyes pausing to consider various faces there.

The bartender takes Rellek's note and reads it over. "Ah, a note for my brother. I'm sure he'll not mind if I read it..." Before you have any chance to interject, he gives it a quick read. "You are all welcome to stay here this evening free of charge - Dardus is an old, good friend." He drops his tone a bit and continues. "From what I've seen and heard of Greensfen, things have been mighty treacherous over there. Attacks, banditry - strange happenings... Someone has it in for that town, I tell you."

As the bartender is chatting you up, you notice three hooded figures move as one to Karis's table, taking seats near her.

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As you hand the note to Rellek, the three hooded figures turn to eachother and move as one towards you. They sit down at the table table.

One of them lifts his hood - it is a young human, barely more than twenty years old by your reckoning. He turns to face you.

"Haven't seen you around, stranger. He a friend of yours?" he asks, pointing to Rellek.
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The bartender takes Rellek's note and reads it over. "Ah, a note for my brother. I'm sure he'll not mind if I read it..." Before you have any chance to interject, he gives it a quick read. "You are all welcome to stay here this evening free of charge - Dardus is an old, good friend." He drops his tone a bit and continues. "From what I've seen and heard of Greensfen, things have been mighty treacherous over there. Attacks, banditry - strange happenings... Someone has it in for that town, I tell you."

As the bartender is chatting you up, you notice three hooded figures move as one to Karis's table, taking seats near her.

"Most of the bandits we've seen were orcs- or something like orcs. I'm not surprised they would avoid a well-populated town like this one- even with just the folk in this inn they would have trouble, and with all those people out in the market you could break a pretty stout bandit gang," Kraegyn rumbled, looking rather casually around the room. "As to the troubles of Greensfen, I'd bet you are right that somebody has it in for that town. They say it is a wizard of some kind- and while most of his servants are orc bandits, they say he has human agents as well..."
 

Joshua has been sitting quietly watching as the others went about their business. He is a dour soul most of the time anyway. His attention is drawn however to the strangers who move towards Karis.

With slight movements, trying to attract no notice he tightens his hold on his staff and rehearses some of his more subtle powers - just in case.

He does not make friends easily but Karis and Rellek have proved stout and true and he will see no harm come to them if he can possibly prevent it.

[sblock=OOC]Sorry for the absence. I've been a bit busy recently[/sblock]
 

Blay raises an eyebrow as the dwarf moves away. Well so much for that particular tack to start a conversation, he thinks to himself. With that thought, he drains his glass, and considers the flute the dwarf gave him. Wiping the mouthpiece, Blay brings it to his lips and plays a light and upbeat tune he remembered from an harvest festival years ago. Based on the behavior of his companions he thought the mood in the room needed lightening. The flute was obviously made for dwarven hands and dwarven lips, but Blay adapts to the differences as best he can.

His tune only took a few minutes, and he watched his companions as he played. Apparently the two dragonborn did something to warm up the bartender considerably, the wizard sat there gloomily and tense as usual, and a group of young men looked like they were about to try their luck with the only elf-woman around for miles. He almost felt compelled to warn them.

Finishing his song, he stood up and took a seat at the bar on the other side of the dwarf, and laid the flute onto the bar itself.

"Hey I'm with the bandit-killers too, barkeep! You saw me walk in with these two reptiles didn't you? How about a free refill?" Blay asks, and then turns to the dwarf. "Thanks for letting me borrow it friend, always preferred the wind instruments. Afraid I lost my own a month ago on my way to Greensfen. Heh, what a pit that place is, let me tell you. You been that way recently, heard about it?"

[sblock=ooc]dunno if its going to be relevant or not, but my passive Insight is 16[/sblock]
 
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Rellek nodded to Karis before heading back to the bar...before he knew it the inn keeper was reading his note, leaving Rellek somewhat flustered, before he recovered.

But then as he looked around, always casting a weary eye about, he saw the men get up and move as one to Karis' table. At this point with one eye on the barman, Rellek made a point of keeping the other steely blue eye on Karis and her table. He knew she could handle whatever came her way and that Joshua was to hand to, but nonetheless if things turned nasty...

Rellek felt a slight pang of guilt that there was no way to alert his new companions without giving further suspicion, but they'd pick up on things soon enough, he guessed.

Nonchalantlyhe spoke to the Barman...So what news of these parts, friend?
 

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