Slaves of the Dragon (orsal judging)

Ha ha, Planus, very funny. Rika gives Planus a sharp look. No offense, but this whole thing is starting to sound like a job for an army, or at least someone with a LOT more experience than we have. Let's see, we have at least 1 dragon, lots of kobolds in different groups, plenty of potential hostages, and Heaven only knows what else.
 

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Thanyvan shrugs "I guess we don't have any ability to distinguish crusaders from integrators, and the best we know is that Eskaron is somewhere in the woods. I'm not sure. Say, Jack, could you perhaps explain me how to get to this ... shrine?" he turns to the point where the sneaky halfling was last, only to find that he moved to the opposite direction.
 

Farid, still adjusting to too much light--life is better under the plants--can now speak up. "What now? The priest told me a phrase to distinguish between Crusaders and Integrators. Perhaps you can translate, Opale." Farid says the phrase, carefully remembering the syllables.
 


Jdvn1 said:
Farid, still adjusting to too much light--life is better under the plants--can now speak up. "What now? The priest told me a phrase to distinguish between Crusaders and Integrators. Perhaps you can translate, Opale." Farid says the phrase, carefully remembering the syllables.
"Wait, back up" Katherine looks up from the notes. "So the old priest was alive when you found him? Did he say anything else?" She considers the phrase. "Is that something for us to say or for them? Usually these sort of things come in pairs... Silly kobalds...."

"We should probably continue the orriginal plan now that Grenton is largly safe. Head for the 'dragon's' hideout in the woods. I'm a little concerned by this cleanser weapon, but I think that if we can take out the unifying figure of eskeron, the internal divisions in the kobalds will make them unlikely to pose a serious threat to these villages."
 

"Integration shall be the goal!" translates Opale. "Yeah, the priest was alive? What killed him?"

"I'm not that enthousiast about a full front assault against a dragon we know little about, ill prepared as we are. I agree that time is against us now, but if we can find some more help to handle the dragon, I would be willing to give a try." says Opale to to Katerine.
 

Knight Otu said:
"Say, Jack, could you perhaps explain me how to get to this ... shrine?"

"Go down into the tunnels... Follow through to a big hexagonal room... Take the second doorway from the right... And the on past the bells," Jack instructs. "You can't miss it."

"Oh... And watch out for the tripwires. They're behind the curtains."
 

Kahuna Burger said:
"Wait, back up" Katherine looks up from the notes. "So the old priest was alive when you found him? Did he say anything else?" She considers the phrase. "Is that something for us to say or for them? Usually these sort of things come in pairs... Silly kobalds...."
"I, um..." Farid is a bit surprised by the quick questions. "Let's see... you know about Crusaders and Integrators, apparently... I agreed to not attack Integrators... oh, there's a tunnel south of Grenton, by an old cottage, on a hill--I think that's where Eskaron went. The last thing he said was 'You need... Eskaron... dragon... not... silver...' but I don't understand it."
 

"What? Ok. Anything else you've forgot to tell us? It seems there is always something you've not told us." says Opale, shaking her head in desesperation.

"Silver? What that mean?" she turn to the villagers. "Does any of you have seen the Eskaron in his dragon form? Can someone tell me the color of his scales?" Opale to herself "A silver dragon would not do such thing... and silver are usually use against lycanthrope. Could it be possible that Eskaron would be a simple lycanthrope. A were-lizard... but I've enver heard of were-reptiles."
 

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