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Q'Barra: Facing Truth

Charles takes a step back, Oh boy, where are my manners. Sorry to bother you, have a nice night and enjoy the stars. Maybe we'll see each other again, eh? He performs a small salute then walks away quickly. He intends to enter the house unseen, like before.

(Do I need to make a Hide check?).
 

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"Rest easy," Darrick says, raising a hand. "We'll not act rashly here. Too many lives at risk, and Charles knows this. He won't start trouble. But even so, John, no more prevarications. Time runs short. Tell us all of it, please."
 

Sepoto sheathes his kukri as Kaelan returns, and hearing Darrick's words, nods vigorously.

"Yes, the time for truth is upon you; we only wish to help your folk!"
 

If Viktor Rozchenko noticed Charles sneaking back in to John Kassel's house, he made no indication of it. Once Charles had re-entered the house, John breathed a sigh of relief and finally sat back down.

"Yes. Yes, good. I suppose I do owe you all an explanation. But first you must understand, I only ever do anything if I think it's for the best. I want this town to thrive, I want it to be a place where good, hard-working people can feel safe. Where they can see the fruits of their labors and know that they done something right.

A couple a months ago, these three people showed up. Said they was travelers, said they needed a place to stay for awhile. We opened out town and our hearts to them. We fed them, sheltered them, helped them as best we could.

Then one day, our field animals took sick. We couldn't figure out what was wrong. Then our crops took sick. The strangers said that this was what was supposed to happen, that our town was a blight, and that it was gonna be reclaimed.

They said if we helped them, if we drove off those lizards that live up north of here, that they might let our town live a little longer and die natural like.

What was we supposed to do? We're farmers, hunters, not killers. We don't know how to drive off no blasted lizards!"


Kassel shook his head, his voice wavered a little and he looked directly at Catherine and Darrick.

"These Children of Winter, I don't know who they are or what they want, 'cept they want the lizards gone. And I want them gone. I want my town back the way it was.

That's why we told the 'Forged the lizards were attacking. We thought they'd send a whole bunch of soldiers to get rid of them. But the 'Forged, they don't see with their hearts, like people do. They see with their eyes, and we just didn't put enough effort in to fooling them.

Maybe I'm a stupid old man. Maybe I should just roll over and let those Children of Winter do whatever they want. But I don't got a quitting bone in my body. You've got to help us! Please."
 

Catherine shakes her head in understanding. "So that's it. What've you said does mesh with what I know about the children. They hope to bring about the end of all things, to usher in a new golden age. Their typical attack methods as John can attest, are famines and plagues. Why they need the lizardfolk removed is beyond me though."

Catherine looks over the rest of the group. "I think I can speak for those under my command, and say that we'll remove the Children of Winter's grip on the town, and do it without harming the Deep Mist tribe. What can you tell us about the others? The ones who don't support your point of view?"
 

Kaelan

"I don't know why they would want the lizardmen gone either." Kaelan scratches his chin and tucks some hair behind his ear. "As much as I hate the lizardfolk, we can't let these terrorists control you any more. Why would some of your people here follow the Children of Winter? Do you know where the Children are now?"
 

"Druids who destroy life?" Darrick shakes his head, the disgust obvious in his voice. "That's...that's perverse! There's already too damned many dead places in the world, without adding more!"

He calms himself, looking down at his clenched fists without speaking for a moment.

Without looking up, he says, slowly, "Your people are afraid, Master Kassel. And not without good reason. Perhaps we should play along. Ride off to 'eliminate' the Poison Dusk, with much noise and fanfare. Wouldn't hurt to speak to them, if they're willing to listen, but the important thing is for us to leave and for these 'children of winter' to think that we'll be gone for a nice long while. And then those of us who are less...."

Darrick looks up now, smiling faintly. "...less, shall we say 'clanky?' Can re-enter the town stealthily, and gather some intelligence for us.
 

Sepoto looks from Catherine to Kassel to Darrick and back to Catherine once again, a quizzical look crossing his features.

"Catherine, if I am understanding, these Children you speak of follow the nature-ways like many of my tribe once did...like many of the lizardfolk do. Why would they seek to destroy their neighbors, then? Is it because of this 'Winn-Turr' you speak of? There are many dark things in the jungle, but Sepoto has never heard of this demon."
 

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