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<blockquote data-quote="jbear" data-source="post: 5557079" data-attributes="member: 75065"><p>Relic hops down from the cart and takes in his surroundings. The second disappearance of the house seems to confirm his suspiscion that this was not simply a house theft ... whatever that is. It also seems to eliminate the possibilty that a third party stole the house and resold it to the Rogue. Unless, of course, the house was re-stolen to be resold to another unwitting buyer ... but that seems far fetched even for Relics rather over creative imagination.</p><p></p><p>With a sigh, walking past Dane, offering a consolitory pat on the shoulder, he asks:</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Orange">When was the last time you saw the house before coming to us Dane?</span></p><p></p><p>Relic follows the Elf watching him study the area methodically, rather impressed with his thoroughness. He tries to take in what he sees as well, though his eyesight is none too good. His mind begins try and understand what he is seeing or not seeing.</p><p></p><p> If the house was moved physically, surely the signs of that movement must have left their mark deeply scarring the ground, and perhaps heading in one direction or another. Even if it was lifted onto the back of some huge creature like an Oliphant or a Mamuth, surely those tracks must stand out even to eyes dimmed with glaucoma. If the house was lifted, perhaps by a giant bird perhaps feathers were left or a dragon ... claw marks dug into the ground from take off? Let us hope there are no signs of something like that! If the house simply vanished, teleporting from here to somewhere else then these signs would not exist. But the residue from such a jump would perhaps still linger.</p><p></p><p>After looking around for glaringly obvious physical clues he turns his attention to Quioan awaiting to see if his magical probing bears any fruit.</p><p></p><p>He then turns back to Dane and asks:</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Orange">This Rogue fellow, what exactly did he say when you spoke to him Dane. Did you see who was with him in the house? Did you perhaps notice if there were horses tethered outside? Why don't you tell us a bit more about your metting with the man ...</span></p><p></p><p>Relic tries to gauge Dane's body language while he responds and interpret whether there is anything Dane may be holding back and whether indeed he is nothing more than a peasant who built a rather remarkable house. Content that whatever Dane responds is absolutely genuine and unable to see any signs of anything at all, Relic is left completely puzzled as to what may have happened here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbear, post: 5557079, member: 75065"] Relic hops down from the cart and takes in his surroundings. The second disappearance of the house seems to confirm his suspiscion that this was not simply a house theft ... whatever that is. It also seems to eliminate the possibilty that a third party stole the house and resold it to the Rogue. Unless, of course, the house was re-stolen to be resold to another unwitting buyer ... but that seems far fetched even for Relics rather over creative imagination. With a sigh, walking past Dane, offering a consolitory pat on the shoulder, he asks: [COLOR="Orange"]When was the last time you saw the house before coming to us Dane?[/COLOR] Relic follows the Elf watching him study the area methodically, rather impressed with his thoroughness. He tries to take in what he sees as well, though his eyesight is none too good. His mind begins try and understand what he is seeing or not seeing. If the house was moved physically, surely the signs of that movement must have left their mark deeply scarring the ground, and perhaps heading in one direction or another. Even if it was lifted onto the back of some huge creature like an Oliphant or a Mamuth, surely those tracks must stand out even to eyes dimmed with glaucoma. If the house was lifted, perhaps by a giant bird perhaps feathers were left or a dragon ... claw marks dug into the ground from take off? Let us hope there are no signs of something like that! If the house simply vanished, teleporting from here to somewhere else then these signs would not exist. But the residue from such a jump would perhaps still linger. After looking around for glaringly obvious physical clues he turns his attention to Quioan awaiting to see if his magical probing bears any fruit. He then turns back to Dane and asks: [COLOR="Orange"]This Rogue fellow, what exactly did he say when you spoke to him Dane. Did you see who was with him in the house? Did you perhaps notice if there were horses tethered outside? Why don't you tell us a bit more about your metting with the man ...[/COLOR] Relic tries to gauge Dane's body language while he responds and interpret whether there is anything Dane may be holding back and whether indeed he is nothing more than a peasant who built a rather remarkable house. Content that whatever Dane responds is absolutely genuine and unable to see any signs of anything at all, Relic is left completely puzzled as to what may have happened here. [/QUOTE]
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