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<blockquote data-quote="Verbatim" data-source="post: 1516142" data-attributes="member: 15549"><p>As Drogo's frantic thoughts enter into his mind, Ayden could not stop himself from looking at the halfling in shock. While he knew that some mages, as well as powerful priests, could achieve such a feat magically, he had never known of druids being able to do so. Perhaps, there was more to his companions than met the eye, but Ayden's musing were stopped suddenly when the creature, Naamani the villagers had called her, began speaking to them in her heavily accented common.</p><p></p><p>As she quickly dispatched runners to check their story, Ayden could not stop staring at the creature, trying to see if Applebottom's "guest" could have been related to her.</p><p>Before he could stop himself, Ayden opened his mouth and asked the question he prayed he would not regret later.</p><p></p><p>"Naamini, since we are to be your guests, forgive my asking a question that I fear may upset you. Yesterday, after we arrested the dwarven captain at the dam, and returned to town, we had to physically remove Applebottom from power. After his arrest, we began looking for proof of his guilt, and we encounterd a being, who seemed to be part serpent, but at the same time part waterkin. Sadly, we were not able to stop her without force, and in the process, she fell to our combined attacks. I believe her name was Ssirine. Was she known to you?"</p><p></p><p>Looking back towards his companions, then to her, Ayden knew the only thing he could do was to speak open and honestly, if they were to have any hopes of getting the powerful creature to trust them.</p><p></p><p><<Draconic>>"Naamani, my companions and I are not your foes, neither are the people of Orchard Meadows, but we do need to know we can trust you as well. Please tell me who these people are that you surround you in your hall. Are they Applebottom's minions, or merely people who happened to get caught up in something they did not understand?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Verbatim, post: 1516142, member: 15549"] As Drogo's frantic thoughts enter into his mind, Ayden could not stop himself from looking at the halfling in shock. While he knew that some mages, as well as powerful priests, could achieve such a feat magically, he had never known of druids being able to do so. Perhaps, there was more to his companions than met the eye, but Ayden's musing were stopped suddenly when the creature, Naamani the villagers had called her, began speaking to them in her heavily accented common. As she quickly dispatched runners to check their story, Ayden could not stop staring at the creature, trying to see if Applebottom's "guest" could have been related to her. Before he could stop himself, Ayden opened his mouth and asked the question he prayed he would not regret later. "Naamini, since we are to be your guests, forgive my asking a question that I fear may upset you. Yesterday, after we arrested the dwarven captain at the dam, and returned to town, we had to physically remove Applebottom from power. After his arrest, we began looking for proof of his guilt, and we encounterd a being, who seemed to be part serpent, but at the same time part waterkin. Sadly, we were not able to stop her without force, and in the process, she fell to our combined attacks. I believe her name was Ssirine. Was she known to you?" Looking back towards his companions, then to her, Ayden knew the only thing he could do was to speak open and honestly, if they were to have any hopes of getting the powerful creature to trust them. <<Draconic>>"Naamani, my companions and I are not your foes, neither are the people of Orchard Meadows, but we do need to know we can trust you as well. Please tell me who these people are that you surround you in your hall. Are they Applebottom's minions, or merely people who happened to get caught up in something they did not understand?" [/QUOTE]
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