The Antigrol Tide (IC)


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Magyar Rhineholdt, human rogue

Mag follows Colmarr's lead; since the others seem to be asking the same questions he would, anyway. It occurs to him, though, how little he knows of many of the men he's not thrown his lot in with, and how much less he knows about the little girl they've taken on as a ward.

[sblock=OOC]Sense Motive +5 vs. Troth and Naomi. The wandering off is suspicious, but of which of them, it's unclear. Troth's clearly hiding his heritage; Naomi had that weird "maybe she did magic" trick happen last night, so Mag's not quite sure what to think of either of them in this case.[/sblock]
 
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Troth looks around to the others 'shhhh dont go loud, Lissa knows where the other children is keept and she is leading me, wel now its us to the place, come lets go, Lissa show the way'
 

Magyar Rhineholdt, human rogue

Drowned Hero said:
Troth looks around to the others 'shhhh dont go loud, Lissa knows where the other children is keept and she is leading me, wel now its us to the place, come lets go, Lissa show the way'

Mag lifts an eyebrow and looks from Troth to Lissa, then to Colmarr before asking cautiously, "Lissa, is this true? Why wouldn't you wait for the rest of us? Or at least Colmarr?"

[sblock=OOC]Still planning Sense Motive (+5) checks vs. both Troth and Lissa.[/sblock]
 


Magyar said:
Mag lifts an eyebrow and looks from Troth to Lissa, then to Colmarr before asking cautiously, "Lissa, is this true? Why wouldn't you wait for the rest of us? Or at least Colmarr?"
Naomi hangs her head, shuffling her bare feet through the dust. When she speaks, her voice is very small and carries a little quaver. "I...I don't know, Magyar. I...You were busy, and Troth wanted to help, and..." She trails off, and little tears fall into the dust at her feet as she waits in miserable silence for her punishment.

To Magyar, she seems genuinely upset, and Troth seems sincere. Everything appears on the level.
 

Colmarr Blackrock, Male Gnome Bard

“There, there, no need to cry, Lissa,” Colmarr says, moving over to the little girl to comfort her, “...we’re just worried that the people who have the other children are too dangerous, for only you and Troth to handle.”
 

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