Intrigue In Candara


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Auldurveg grins. "Yer father would nae let me do aught else, lad. You are wise enough on yer own, though. I just remind you of things you already know."
 

OK, so I take it you're all going to go to the Palace? In that case:

Ariel tells the high priestess (Who's name is Alise, in case anyone was wondering) and then you set off for the palace. As you walk, you can feel all the stares on you, or more appropriately speaking, on HIM. Most of you, however, are recognized as being important and powerful people, so nobody approaches, and you are soon walking down a quiet street with people lining the sides watching. As you approach the palace, a group of soldiers, lead by the same captain who met you outside the city, approaches

"The council wishes for me to thank to for bringing his majesty this far. As you are considered trustworthy people, you will be allowed to enter with him. Follow me." He then turns and walks into the palace. Upon reaching the inner check-point, you are all asked to leave your wepons and any spell components there. It would seem that their trust in you is not absolute...
Please post if you give up all weapons/items, etc or if you object or try to hide anything.
 

OoC:Well, since I don't go out as Finnegan, and the Hat of Disguise will hide my weapons, I'll keep my Sword and Daggers. :D
I will switch to Crolmyr prior to exiting our little tet-a-tet with The Emperor, though, the 'Elf' did not enter after all.
 


Thomas shall surrender all his weapons, leaving them in (or near) his duffle bag and giving it to the guard.
"A naked man does not mean a safe man" he says with a grin.
 



Ariel laughs at Thomas' remark. "No but a naked man sometimes is a fine thing! Ha ha." Ariel's will stride into the council chamber looking like someone who has been annoyed at being interrupted while doing something important.
 

Father Antonio gives his backpack with the crossbow to guards, and walks into the council hall with a hand on Wil's shoulder, tying to comfort him. He'll be very respectful to the council members, but sturdy in his resolve.
 

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