renau1g's Fort Belurian Adventure [Pathfinder]

OOC: Rych remains near the rear of the group as is his custom.

"Let's continue to follow the 'dragon'."
He refills his pipe as the others sort themselves out.
 

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The jungle continues before you, after walking for another couple of miles you see the path widen, if only slightly.

A lone centaur stands along the path, the female carries a wooden quarterstaff, but wears little in the way of clothing, only a simple piece of fabric strategically worn across her chest. She holds up a hand to stop you when you are about 75 feet away.

"The Prince and his killers are no longer welcome in this jungle. You shall slaughter and enslave no longer. Return to your homeland or face the jungle's wrath. This conflict will end!" she calls out.
 


Baelor Badaxe

"I've had about enough of this place," says Baelor, loud enough for the centaur to hear him. He readies his shield and raises his axe. "We've not enslaved or slaughtered any that did not provoke it," he says in response. "And should you continue to threaten us, you might find yourself amongst that number."
 


Gnomiferous "Iffy" P. Quackenbush, Gnome Celestial Sorcerer8

The highly charismatic Iffy softly says to Baelor, "Hold, my impetuous but valiant friend. Let us not make an enemy from someone who can be a very useful ally for us." And then louder, where the centaur can hear, he continues, "Lady of the Wood, you do honor to your charge, but we want neither to bring death nor servitude to the good folk of this wood. We are seeking to rid the wood of its greatest foe of these days, the Dragon. Know you whence we may find said beast?"
 

"I've had about enough of this place," says Baelor, loud enough for the centaur to hear him. He readies his shield and raises his axe. "We've not enslaved or slaughtered any that did not provoke it," he says in response. "And should you continue to threaten us, you might find yourself amongst that number."

The highly charismatic Iffy softly says to Baelor, "Hold, my impetuous but valiant friend. Let us not make an enemy from someone who can be a very useful ally for us." And then louder, where the centaur can hear, he continues, "Lady of the Wood, you do honor to your charge, but we want neither to bring death nor servitude to the good folk of this wood. We are seeking to rid the wood of its greatest foe of these days, the Dragon. Know you whence we may find said beast?"

"Liars! You and your foul prince came to our shores with no knowledge of the jungle and we kept you from death. You repaid us with slavery and murder. Now my people hurl the jungle's precious resources at your walls to drive you from these lands, while you crash about blindly, destroying anything that displeases you. There is no defense for any of you. All of you share the blame" the centaur continues.
 


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