Dichotomy said:"Well, why don't you tell me what you did find out, so I know what to ask."
(Assuming Eliara obliges...) "Well, perhaps I'll go get some wine from old Isaar."
Konstantine heads up to the bar, leaving her unfinished ale on the table. I always liked sneaking some of father's wine. Perhaps they have fair quality here. The bard seats herself at the bar and gives the barkeep a coy grin.
"I hope you didn't mind my performance. The dear waitress," Konstantine nods to their server "said she might get in trouble for letting me sing. You aren't going to punish her, are you?" The bard engages in some back-and-forth banter with Isaar as she orders some wine.
"Say, as the barkeep for such a well-recommended establishment, I bet you hear stories and songs all the time. Have you heard the horrid thing that happened today?" Konstantine gives the barkeep a brief synopsis of the attack on Ruphus. "My companions and I have been asked by the church to find out what we can. We have to help those poor children. You haven't heard anything about the disappearances, have you? Perhaps rumors of some kind? I heard that poor Coryston Pike knew it was coming. Dreadful thought, that is."
Krug said:"Or interesting. Puzzles upon puzzles," says Eliara. "Well perhaps this Ghelve fellow can divulge more? And best we keep close.Those ruffians from earlier probably have not forgotten us."
Dichotomy said:Konstantine nods to Isaar. "Thank you kindly, sir. Oh, and your wine is quite good."
The bard takes her leave and returns to the table. "What a nice fellow. He had some interesting things to say..." Konstantine proceeds to relate what the barkeep shared with her.
"I think there might be more to this than he suspects, at least regarding Coryston. This is beginning to sound frightening."
Krug said:"Or interesting. Puzzles upon puzzles," says Eliara. "Well perhaps this Ghelve fellow can divulge more? And best we keep close.Those ruffians from earlier probably have not forgotten us."
Mark Chance said:Galen's eyes widen with a sudden realization. "More importantly, I wonder if Ghelve divulges more than just information. Wouldn't a locksmith be an ideal person to provide the means to bypass his own locks?"
Krug said:Eliara's eyes light up at Galen's remark. "Ah yes, you do have a good point. It seems we'll be paying this Ghelve fellow a visit soon..."
Scotley said:"Yes, I suspect we'll be seeing those fellows with the funny face paint again. It seems odd that no one seems to know anything about them. Perhaps I should try to find out." Having witnesses the other's success and feeling a little emboldened by the drink, William moves to the bar and tries to engage someone in conversation and offering to buy a drink in emulation of his companion. He tries to find out about the people with the painted faces and failing that just trying to gather more information about the disappearances.

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.