Oppression vs. Ambition

Whiron snickers quietly. “I said that I had an idea, but I was not certain. We should probably continue to fill one container each, anyway.” He turns to the woman. “You are the second person in this season to warn us of the clergy. I am inclined to believe you, just from instinct. I am carrying several measures of Tranquility. I can trade that for our baths. We can also check with you on such substances before reporting to the Pavilion, if you are so inclined to deal.”
OOC: d10 = 8, 2
 

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Cycle: 503, Day: 181, Season: Doldrums
Jalakaag: 13(observe) + 34(clairaudience) + 5, 9(d10) = 18, 22, 52, 56
Whiron: 32 + 34(olfaction) + 2, 8 = 34, 40, 68, 74
The woman seems to be completely trustworthy. She trades her services for 6 measures of Tranquility, which includes a scented bath and a bather. She does not do the bathing herself. She has employees for that. Since the two young men are able to keep the water consistently warm of their own talent, the soak is the most relaxed the two have ever felt, but life goes on. Because they are able to do so and it feels appropriate, each gives a coin as a tip to his bather before leaving.

The last Tenday of the Harvest Season is when the sugar cane is collected. Because this requires the use of a sword, there is an excessive number of guards in the Flats. Each resident who is given a cane sword must return it at the end of the workday. Failure to do so will result in death. This presence inspires the two to travel downstream in the hope to avoid any contact. There is an odd grass that grows in the marsh called Stone Head. Instead of the usual aggregate seed head at the top of the blade, each cluster of this grass produces a nut. The two are able to collect a satchel of these nuts. They are also able to collect two satchels of flowers called Ruby Bloom that are used to make a red dye.

The animal fare is routine, and nothing never before collected is harvested. The only hitch is similar to the previous outing but seemingly stranger. At one point, a skiff pulls onto the berm where the two are stationed. The craft is manned by a single Ansylin man who appears to have about 10 cycles on the two friends. He removes his hat and wipes his brow before replacing it. His head is shaved and his arms are marked with ritualistic scarring. The man is obviously dangerous but appears calm, even friendly.

I see by the otter skulls upon your skiff that you two have made arrangements with the River Otters.” He pauses for half a second. “But you are not in their territory. This area belongs to the Marsh Vipers. I am here to negotiate an arrangement on their behalf.”
Jalakaag: full wellness
Whiron: full wellness
coins: 24: cast net, hoop net, fish trap

caustic leaf: 1 measure, {ionize x3}
fireweed: 8 measures, {heat x2}, 1 per satchel
invigorate: 8 measures, {adrenaline x3}, 5 per measure
mend: 10 measures, {restore x3}, 5 per measure
muddle: 9 measures, {taint x2}, 1 per measure
stimulate: 1 measures, {adrenaline x2}, 2 per measure
tranquility: 5 measures, 5 per measure

fist-sized snail shells: 10, 1 coin each
Samudraa: Bathhouse Woman
Luterrio: River Otter Guild Leader
Unknown Elderly Ansylin Man
Wharf Rat Gangers
GM: Jalakaag improved in Strength. Whiron improved in the inexplicable reason for sentience (Adhesion).
OOC: State preparations and intentions and provide two random rolls(d10) or reprint unused rolls.
 

Jalakaag cracks his knuckles and clenches his fists. He is becoming angry with all of the extortion. He does not look for Whiron this time. He is really tempted to simply charge the man and throw caution to the wind. Not being a complete fool controlled by emotion, the thing giving him the slightest inclination of pause is the fact that the man is alone. Alone means competence, danger.
OOC: d10 = 8, 3
 

Whiron removes his hat and drops it on the grass. He is irritated by all of the graft. “What? Is the entire world governed by extortion? Does no one make his own wage? I suppose you are going to kill us, when we refuse to pay?”
OOC: d10 = 1, 5
 

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