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Mark of the Wyrm

Once the woman is Manacled, Kevin bodily lifts her and walks over to the lord, glancing up. "Is that small dragon with you? it doesn't seem to be one of the assassins.. OH, my apologies. I am Kevin Kull, My lord, it is a pleasure to have been a part of foiling this assassination." He smiles and bows slightly, dropping the woman to the ground at the guards' feet.
 

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Seeing a potential new threat in the flying draconic individual, Garren sights his arrow on it and shouts, You there! Land and explain yourself, or you'll share the halfling's fate!
If the creature does anything but glide peacefully to the ground he'll shoot.
[sblock=ooc] Sorry Ambrus, but I can't see any reason for him not to be suspicious.
+8 to hit, 1d8+2 damage. [/sblock]
 

Grogan (Half-Orc Barbarian); HP: 31

Grogan makes his way towards Garren to provide him cover and levels his sword to the 'little dragon of the clacking feet' and says "Speak your intent reptile."

The barbarian hefts his massive shield in a good place ready to shelter himself and partially Garren from a great blast from its potentially fiery breath as he watches the intently searching little draconic creature for any aggressive intent.
 
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>Grogan smiles as his horse comes about. He rummages through its saddlebags for a quick moment and not sure of the status of either assailant, drops to Carfal a set of manacles appropriately sized for [his] downed opponent. After distributing the manacles, the barbarian redraws his sword and says "Lets clean this up people. Chain'em up and lets get to the interrogation part." He happily nods at the efficiency of it all.

>Carfal sketches a salute to Grogan, and proceeds to bind the woman's hands behind her back, and takes a firm grip on the chain. Leaning over to catch the captive's eye, he clears his throat and says, "Quite sorry about all this, but, well, you leave us precious little choice, you know?"

The woman, still under a -hold person-, makes no sound, and not even a betraying flicker of her eyelids.

>Arriving at the scene, Logan slows down examining the body (in case he is just drugged, acting or some such), although it's more of a confirmation. He is careful, though and his back are to the wall as he scans neaby buildings.

>After he is fairly sure that no threat is imminent, he looks over the body and around it. Is there anything that could be clue as to the origin and/or affiliation of the halfling? Did Logan see before or knows the meaning of the mask?

>Finally grabs the halfling by the scruff of his neck and carries him back to the rest of the group.

After a moment of recollection (and a high roll), Logan seems to remember hearing about halflings and kukiris... ah, yes, the Dancers. Fighter-rogues that are little more than brigands feeding off the corpse of this long-lawless city. "One dance with a Dancer is all you get," is their motto...

...and no... the halfling isn't quite dead yet, but unconscious and bleeding all over. His arm looks broken, and maybe his hip, and probably some broken ribs. Frothy blood is dribbling out the corner of his mouth.

>Kosj, still rather confused about the odd battle that just took place, glides gracefully to the spot from which the halfling archer tumbled down just moments ago. The small maroon dragon's talons clack lightly on the slate tiles of the rooftop as it lands delicately. Snaking its head around, Kosj examines the area with both magic and mundane means (Search -1, taking 20 if possible, detect magic) for clues as to the small man's identity or how he managed to climb up here in the first place, before peeking over the edge of the roof to the dwarf and halfling far below.

The dragon sees a few things: a discarded glass vial laying open and on its side, a broken crossbow quarrel, two other quarrels stuck point-down into the roof, and the hilt of a small sword or dagger in a corner. The handle radiates magic.

As far as getting there, the building seems very climbable to someone with enough bravery and skill...

>Once the woman is Manacled, Kevin bodily lifts her and walks over to the lord, glancing up. "Is that small dragon with you? it doesn't seem to be one of the assassins.. OH, my apologies. I am Kevin Kull, My lord, it is a pleasure to have been a part of foiling this assassination." He smiles and bows slightly, dropping the woman to the ground at the guards' feet.

Ashchenon smiles. "And luck is on my side, too, to meet you today! See, Captain, this city isn't all that bad. Not a Chandlerscross, mind you, but..."

The Tempus-guard grunts and indicates down the street where Logan is dragging the halfling's body back towards them. "Really? Where is the other one, the one in leather that I saw climbing?"

But the Lord is looking over to the unfolding scene nearby, especially the birthmark on the chest of the half-orc. He frowns. "Interesting..." he says, then turns back to Kevin. "Are you all together? Your group must join me for a formal dinner at the Keep tonight. A thank you, and a chance for some quiet chat. Formal attire, of course."

>Seeing a potential new threat in the flying draconic individual, Garren sights his arrow on it and shouts, You there! Land and explain yourself, or you'll share the halfling's fate!
If the creature does anything but glide peacefully to the ground he'll shoot.

>Grogan makes his way towards Garren to provide him cover and levels his sword to the 'little dragon of the clacking feet' and says "Speak your intent reptile."

>The barbarian hefts his massive shield in a good place ready to shelter himself and partially Garren from a great blast from its potentially fiery breath as he watches the intently searching little draconic creature for any aggressive intent.

[and the DM grabs a chair here and reaches for the popcorn]
 

Tharune said:
...and no... the halfling isn't quite dead yet, but unconscious and bleeding all over. His arm looks broken, and maybe his hip, and probably some broken ribs. Frothy blood is dribbling out the corner of his mouth.

Carfal brushes the thoroughfare's dust from his robe as he stands and takes in the scene as the chaos winds down. Noting the assassin's condition as Logan drags him forward, Carfal moves to meet him. "Here, I'd best stop that bleeding if we want to get any words out of him later." Placing a palm to the halfling's forehead, he once again sublimates one of his mystic boons into a tiny quantum of restorative energy.

[OOC: converting Light into Cure Minor Wounds]
 

Grogan (Half-Orc Barbarian); HP: 31

Not turning his attention from the unfinished business at hand the barbarian grunts in response to the Lord and then snarls at the mention of 'formal'.

Grogan growls "Best bind em priest." as he makes a quick look to the manacles that he carries with him.

His great hands still maintain his blade level to the little draconic figure above. "What say you reptile?"
 
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Healing

Since halfling is critical Logan pours enough healing into him to keep him alive then drags him out (OOC: converts resistance to healing).

Realising there is still some trouble, he looks up and observes the dragon for several seconds. Deciding he is not an iminent threat he drops halfling by the woman and continues with bandaging (Heal +3).

He had this on. Logan shows halflings mask.He is one of The Dancers. Does anyone know something more about them?



[sblock=OOC Bloodcookie]
Sorry, bloodcookie, I know this conflicts slightly with your post, but I couldn't post earlier :(
You are ofcourse free to heal him as much as you like.
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The small maroon dragon quickly gathers up the discarded items on the roof, deftly tucking the quarrels and short sword into the cylindrical leather case between his wings; the vial he keeps in claw. Hearing the voices of the half-orc and some other male calling out to it, Vorastrix pads over to the edge of the roof to investigate. Snaking its sinuous neck over the edge, Vorastrix peers down with its dark-goggled head at the assembly below. A human had an arrow trained on the dragon's position and the boisterous half-orc was hefting some kind wooden door defensively while demanding a response of some sort. The maroon dragon cocks its saurian head back and forth curiously while examining the pair, wondering if they posed enough of a threat that the drakeling should flee or not. The puzzling battle certainly seemed to have riled them up.

Briefly tasting the air with its tongue, Vorastrix tries addressing the brutes in Chodathan. "I've only just arrived here. Your parade and battle caught my attention. I don't know what you're all fighting about, and don't care to involve myself in it. Sorry. I'm just passing through." Then, as the half-orc shifts the heavy door he's holding up, Vorastrix spots it: the mark of the wyrm Llorranos Fyr on the brute's exposed shoulder. Uncertain that it's seeing what it believes it's seeing, the small maroon dragon reaches up and deftly pulls its goggles up onto the top of its head and peers down intently at the half-orc with its burning amber eyes.

OOC: Is the sword hilt just a hilt or is there an intact blade attached to it?
 

Grogan (Half-Orc Barbarian); HP: 31

"Guess what reptile, you've just got yer self involved now, so get down here so we can question you properly."

Noticing the little dragon scrutinizing him makes Grogan a little uncomfortable. Small dragon or not, it is still a dragon of sorts and its looking at him intently. The half orc says gruffly "What are you looking at stretchy neck?" while narrowing his eyes.
 

Logan the Diplomat

Please, Grogan, calm down. Our little friend up there didn't do anything untoward. And Garen, it's not polite to point weapons, even if one looks so different from you, if you are not threatened.

Logan steps toward the dragon, hands spread in placating gesture.

Would you please come down so we don't crane our poor necks so, good sir, we don't have the flexibility you are aptly demonstrating. I give you my word you will come to no harm as long as you don't try to attack us.
 

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