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Once Upon a Rheim (Erekose13 Judging)

ooc: In that case, let's see if we can put some life into the thread.

Bront said:
"Of course," Valdor says, as he leads you to his office.

"Oirhandir found a red dart on his saddle" says Nodis. "And the bandits were waiting for them, so we're thinking that there's a spy in this house. Also that the one behind this is that Garza guy, because he wants them..." Nodis looks at the elves. "We bet he's attacking your caravans and supplies to force you to sell them"

Nodis is about to explain Valdor the plan, but why not change it slightly?

"So we think the sooner you get rid of them the sooner you'll be safe to continue your business. We could take them out of Garza's reach." Nodis looks at Oirhandir and winks. It's possible that they would be able to earn the elves' freedom, and Nodis is sure that wouldn't bother Oirhandir the slightest.
 

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"That's the plan, we take them so that the next attacks come our way. We grab some of them and have them tell us who sent them, we do that till we end up with the big boss." Aiken chimes in :)
 

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Hey Bront just a note to say I'm going in for surgery tomorrow and I'm not sure when I'll be back online. Hopefully Monday or Tuesday of next week, NPC Kali in the meantime.

Fenris
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OOC: I have been checking in, but didn't have much to add. Besides, Nodis missed out on comabt so you need to have a turn ;) You're chugging along just fine though.


Kali nods sagely along with Nodis' plan.
 

Someone said:
"So we think the sooner you get rid of them the sooner you'll be safe to continue your business. We could take them out of Garza's reach." Nodis looks at Oirhandir and winks. It's possible that they would be able to earn the elves' freedom, and Nodis is sure that wouldn't bother Oirhandir the slightest.
"Well, to take them out of the city would not nessesarily stop the man, for he'd still want their rights, so he could hunt them down himself, if he's up to killing inocents just to get them." Valdor says.

"I could try to trick him, but that's dangerous if he catches on. I think i could draft a document that would sell the land and then free the elves, but it's a dangerous ploy, and I wouldn't feel right risking the plantation. Besides that, the elves would probably have to flee for a while in fear of retribution."

"Your plan risks your lives, but could take Garza down for good if you can succeed. Do you think you're strong enough to survive though? It looks like you barely made it out alive this time."
 



Bront said:
"Well, to take them out of the city would not nessesarily stop the man, for he'd still want their rights, so he could hunt them down himself, if he's up to killing inocents just to get them." Valdor says.

"Oh, well, we're counting on it, actually" says Nodis.

"I could try to trick him, but that's dangerous if he catches on. I think i could draft a document that would sell the land and then free the elves, but it's a dangerous ploy, and I wouldn't feel right risking the plantation. Besides that, the elves would probably have to flee for a while in fear of retribution."

"I don't think you'll need to sell the plantation, just free the elves. I have a hunch that they are all what Garza wants."

"Your plan risks your lives, but could take Garza down for good if you can succeed. Do you think you're strong enough to survive though? It looks like you barely made it out alive this time."

"Well, they fled too (I think), we two were not there and frankly, they don't expect me and what I can do" says Nodis pointing at himself. "It's going to be a surprise this time, like a birthday party, only that they play the role of the piñata. And I've been itching to fight bandits since I arrived at the red dragon inn. Everyone else had bandits, and all I got was some lousy zombies."

"That last part was too much, wasn't it?" whispers Nodis to the nearest companion.
 


"The elves are attached to the plantation. It's an odd contract, but I believe I can hide a note of freeing the elves from the plantation in the new contract if I were to sell it, but I can't promise it'd pass his inspections."

"If you feel confident in being able to draw him out, I'll certaintly support your attempt then."


"The healer has arived," Blue says from outside the room.

OOC: Did we loose Logicsfate?

OOC2: The healer should be able to get you in shape and fully after the night.
 

Bront said:
"The elves are attached to the plantation. It's an odd contract, but I believe I can hide a note of freeing the elves from the plantation in the new contract if I were to sell it, but I can't promise it'd pass his inspections."

"If you feel confident in being able to draw him out, I'll certaintly support your attempt then."

"Inspections?" says Nodis "We didn't think there'd be a problem with that, I hope you can work a way around. At least for a time; if things go as planned this should end soon"

"The healer has arived," Blue says from outside the room.

"Before we leave the room, whatever you do do it in secret. We have to give Garza little time to prepare: he'll eventually learn of our leaving, but that must be at the last moment. We don't want to give him time to gather a big band of bandits against us."

"big band of bandit brigands. hehehe"
 

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