Rhun's I6: Ravenloft - IC Thread

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Torvay shrugs. "I cannot answer your question. The Vistani are strange and mysterious in their ways. And I do not know that they pay homage to the Count. They simply seem to come and go as they please."

The captain's eyes suddenly seem to focus on the window in the front of the tavern as a form moves past it. He shakes his head, a crooked smile on his face "Speak of the devil, and the devil appears..."
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The door from the street suddenly slams open, and a hush falls over the tavern as all eyes turn to regard the tall form in the doorway. Even the flagons of ale seem to silence themselves. Framed by lamp-lit fog, the form strides into the room, his heavy, booted footfalls and the jingle of coin at his belt breaking the silence. His brightly colored clothes are draped in loose folds about him and his hat hangs askew, hiding his eyes in shadow. Water drips from his hat and clothing and his gaze sweeps the room. Then, without hesitation he walks boldly up to the table where Nebten, Esmeralda, Kyranvik, Kay'el and Sarryx are sitting. He stands proudly before them, his feet wide and his arms folded across his chest.

In an accented voice he speaks, his voice loud and rich. "I have been sent to deliver a message. If beings of honor you be, you will come to my master's aid at first light. It is not advisable to travel the Svalich Woods at night." He pulls from his tunic a sealed letter, and drops it on the table. "Take the northwest road from here, some six hours march through the woods. There you will find my master, in the valley of Barovia."

Amid the continued silent stares of the patronage, the gypsy strides to the bar and eyes the wary barkeep. "Fill their mugs, one and all. Their throats are obviously parched." He drops a purse heavy with coin on the counter, and without another word, strides back out the door into the night.

The babble of the taven voices resumes, though somewhat subdued. The letter lies before you. Dated yesterday, the ink is still not dry and the parchment is crisp. The seal is of a crest you don't recognize:



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Donner takes a long look at the heavy purse, then gazes lovingly at his mug of ale.
I like the people in this town. So giving . . .

The priest then snatches up letter, breaks the seal & starts to scan the parchment.
What a funny language, I don't understand anything of it.

It is obvious the letter is upside down.
 

Donner is at the far end of the bar when he spots Kay'el get his high priced drink.
Hey Kyle . . . KYLE!! Did I ever tell you that there was a kid in my village named Kyle where I grew up? He was the farrier's son. He spent all day cleaning up horse crap. Did you ever do that, clean crap? Rotten business that is. I wonder what happend to him . . . In any case, I think there is a hole in my pouch, see. And I think my coins fell out of my pouch. And I am parched. All that walkin' n' rain n' fighting werewolves. So can I have some coins? Who knows how long this storm will last after all . . .
"If you can pronounce my name right, I shall supply your drinks for the rest of the night, dear Donnie." the Elf raises his glass and sips some wine as he joins the others.

"If his head is as dirty as yours, I doubt it will find a place in any lap, dying or no"

"You wound me, old friend. I would hope that should we ever encounter someone or thing capable of besting my.. as you know, Considerable... skills in combat that I would not be denied a few final comforts for lack of a bath. Kay'el begins to motion for another wine when the door bursts open and the gypsy delivers his speech.

... What a funny language, I don't understand anything of it.

hiding a chuckle, Kay'el picks the letter from the dirty mans hands, a slight twitch of his mouth betraying only mild disgust at the contact as he straightens the paper and reads.
 

Having successfully scrubbed the dirt and grime from his scales, now shining a bright silver, the light dancing off the polished scales, Sarryx stares with distrust for the man who inspired such a response from the tavern. The man had asked for creatures of honor, of which he was, to aid the patron of Barovia, a land that Ares spoke of with caution and almost fear. Sarryx decided to approach the barkeep, always a good source of information, "Excuse me good sir, are you aware of who that man was and who this patron is that he spoke of?"
 

The barkeep merely shrugs at Sarryx' question. "Never seen him before. Looks to be one of the Vistani. Gypsy folk. Don't know who his master is, though."
 


"You wound me, old friend. I would hope that should we ever encounter someone or thing capable of besting my.. as you know, Considerable... skills in combat that I would not be denied a few final comforts for lack of a bath. Kay'el begins to motion for another wine when the door bursts open and the gypsy delivers his speech.
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"Come now Kay'el, is it so easy to wound you so with words? Please don't be defensive. Blood and sweat are honorable forms of fluids. The grime of combat is different than the active act of soiling onself with mucus and filth and reveling in it. But as you have said, I doubt that day shall come." replies Kyranvik with a small bow and a smile.
 

"May I see that?" Esme asks and without waiting for a reply takes the letter from Donner, whom she has no doubt cannot current see straight enough to read. "Hmmm, I don't recognize this either. It's quite strange someone would ask for us specifically, isn't it? But I admit I am curious and think we should investigate. Perhaps this is a trap but maybe it's someone who needs our help. Let me reflect on it."

Esmerelda pulls out her well worn tarot deck and does a spread on the table. She concentrates long and carefully on the cards, scrutinizing each card's position before speaking again.

"No, I will have to wait until tomorrow for the results to be more clear."
 

hiding a chuckle, Kay'el picks the letter from the dirty mans hands, a slight twitch of his mouth betraying only mild disgust at the contact as he straightens the paper and reads.

"May I see that?" Esme asks and without waiting for a reply takes the letter from Donner, whom she has no doubt cannot current see straight enough to read.

*OOC: Beat ya to it ;)
Though I am curious as to the actual 'letter'.. so far all we've seen is that picture of the seal, and no word on even what language the letter is, yet at least two players have posted being unable to read it.. Did I miss an update where we were told we couldn't read it?
 

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