[LPF] The Sword and the Fallen Angel [OOC]


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GM: I will say this, you have not missed anything.


OOC: BTW, tomorrow finds me out of town (yeah, out of town from being away from home already), driving 18 hours to attend my brother's wedding. I will be a tad scarce during the weekend until returning on Tuesday.
 
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A thought strikes Garnet, as she pulls the group to the side of the road, away from the guards. She pulls a signet ring out of her pocket. "The Githyanki witch had this," she observes. "Along with pen and paper, and sealing wax. She was writing ta someone. Could be someone in the city. But who?"

OOC: Anyone recognize the sigil? Garnet does not have any helpful skills on this front.
 

Heinrich will look over the ring carefully.
OOC: Knowledge local and nobility are untrained so dc 10 max
Knowledge Geography: may see a clue in the design and figure out the peoples assocated with the ring.


"I seem to recall something when I would deliver paper and documents for mein onkle .. .. .. .."
 

Heinrich recognizes the signet ring as being a family crest of a Githyanki clan, mostly likely belonging to the mage herself. To his knowledge there are no known Githyanki living in or around Venza so it provides no clue as to who she might have been sending messages to.
 

Heinrich recognizes the signet ring as being a family crest of a Githyanki clan, mostly likely belonging to the mage herself. To his knowledge there are no known Githyanki living in or around Venza so it provides no clue as to who she might have been sending messages to.

OOC: 3:47 AM what an I doing?!

Ic: Heinrich relays what he knows of the ring.
 

Garnet grits her teeth in frustration. "What about that holy symbol -- The one from the old religion?" She asks. "Would there be a temple -- a ruin, something -- for that god?"
 

"You are suggesting a possible ancient cult re-awakening, You know that, Yes?"

the skill check is untrained so it is max dc 10
 
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"That would make sense," Maia chimes in. "If the sword was something made by one god, and this other god is his enemy, then they might be bringing it to be defiled, or perverted...or something?"
 

"That would make sense," Maia chimes in. "If the sword was something made by one god, and this other god is his enemy, then they might be bringing it to be defiled, or perverted...or something?"

"Das darf nicht passieren!" Heinrich exclaims.
 

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