The Lamentation of Lolth - Chapter VI


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Sarlis hand the 7sp to the men.

"Okrosh, it's a pleasure. I am greatly sorry that you lost your protector. But you got me curious here, I guess my adventurer heart has taken over my mind, and the following question is simply burning my lips. You don't have to answer if you feel I am inappropriate, but what is the cause of your protector's death and what was she protecting you from. Perhaps my compagnion and myself could help your village against whatever torment your village.

"They obviously knew her, so I am pretty sure that they would like to avenge her death and figure out what killed her."
 

[sblock]Sorry, but I’m going tot take the assumption that Dunstand and any one else in the room can overhear the innkeepers conversation with Sarlls.[/sblock]

After the procession passes Dunstand follows Sielwoodan and Sarlis to the inn.
As Dunstand stands by the bar waiting till the innkeeper takes his order, he can’t help overhearing what the innkeeper says about Chastity. “What do you mean “Our Protector Lady Chastity” and how did she die, people don’t just drop dead, or is that also pretty normal around here this time of the week?” fingering the hilt of his dagger in his wrist sheath he adds. “If so ill be happy to lend a helping hand.”

[sblock]+8 Gather information, the last statement was made with +8 Bluff.[/sblock]
 

"Hopefully, the rogue obvious lack of tact won't alienate the Innkeeper"

Sarlis waits for the men response before adding anything.
"Perhaps it won't have any effect. And he at least pretend to be helpfull"

[sblock]Dhes +11 sense motive against the bluff ;) [/sblock]
 

[sblock]We are playing poker now are we… I see your sense motive and call. :p
Dunstand is just a bit upset and really wants to get some information and vent his anger at someone. Dunstand normally isn’t a violent man, don’t trust him with you money but he won’t kill you.”[/sblock]
 
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The large innkeeper looks from Sarlis to Dunstand, wide-eyed at the open threat. "Here now sir. There's no need for that," he says gruffly, hands on his hips, not backing down. "What happened to Lady Chastity is no secret. Her squire and her were charged by High Priestess Andress to seek out and quell the evil out west at the ruins of the Storm Lord's temple. Her horse came back carrying her body, but her squire never returned."
 

"Mr Danrat, please forgive his lack of manner. Lady Chastity was one of his close friend and he still under shock. Losing a close friend is often difficult.

You mention evil near the ruins of the Storm Lord's temple. We won't let her death unpunished and your village be the prey of evil. Do you know more about the form evil is taking this time."


Once Sarlis gets his meal, he will first taste the wine "Delicious, is that wine from a local producer? It would be an honor for me to meet a man capable of producing such a fine drink. He will then take a bite of the meal, nod with his head in agreement and says "My compliment to the Chef Mr Danrat"
 

Dunstand grimaces at Sarlis' comment. “Sorry master Danrot, I mean you no harm but it’s not every WEEK that you see the corpse of a friend being paraded through a strange town, if you were just on your way to save them out of the clutches of an evil organization.” Turning to the boy “Boy, could you get me a goblet of the “Fine wine.””
 
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Broddy is surprisingly quiet for most of the trip as he is either scribing his new spells into his spell book or trying to decipher the book that he found, all though, to most it would seem that he is making little head way with the latter.

He was quite facinated with the funeral procession to say the least but it seemed to him that humans tended to worry more for thier dead then for the living, but then that was another topic of discussion. Either way it was shocking that the person who had died was known to most of his friends.

"She is at peace now." He says quietly to Teleri, gently patting the back of her hand, giving the elven woman a small smile.

Seeing that most of the group is headed towards the inn he will follow stable his riding dog and then enter and get himself a meal and a room if needed.
 

Having had his fill of his companions' and the barman's conversation, Calenthang feels ready to drown-out the voices with a strong drink. He orders himself a gallon of ale (willing to share with those that would have it) and a meal to sate his traveler's gut.
 

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