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<blockquote data-quote="Carlo-One" data-source="post: 7883182" data-attributes="member: 7015827"><p>As they walked north, the group spread out in a long line and the bandit captive Zod saw his chance to make a dash for the forest to his west. Although Rahnee spotted him and pursued, he sprinted madly and dashed into the trees while Rahnee angrily fired a pair of arrows after his retreating form. Rahnee returned to where the rest of the group had paused, close to where their guide Yilan was resting north of the camp, to report Zod’s escape. Marise coolly stated she would eventually track him down and kill him as punishment for what he had done to her. The others did not share her bloodthirstiness and Jokull commented that Zod would not likely last a week on his own, which appeared to somewhat mollify Marise. Aerikoth, having largely ignored the rest of the conversation while he examined the area, commented that the dead cleric with the bandits could be identified by his holy symbol as a worshiper of Mask. Veran found this unsurprising, given that their opponents had, after all, been thieves.</p><p></p><p>The group traveled uneventfully back to the outskirts of Teziir, where the Road Patrol mercenary Yilan excused himself and headed back to his headquarters, thanking the party again for their help. Marise, giving the impression she no longer enjoyed the others’ company, headed into the city alone, making it clear she wanted no further assistance. Jokull expressed his distrust of the woman, prompting Brok-Tul to comment that he never trusted Westgate nobles.</p><p></p><p>After making their way to Road Patrol headquarters to check in, the group returned to Queron Ulanthar’s house to report their success. The Council member was elated to hear of their defeat of the gang and hoped that bandit attacks on Trader’s Road would decrease as a result. Queron produced a large purse of gold and handed it to Rahnee to share amongst the group, as a reward from the Council. Queron also mentioned that one of his agents had found a lead on Seriawan and might have more information on him by the next morning. This led Aerikoth to question why finding Seriawan was so important. Rahnee and Brok-Tul in response vigorously asserted their interest in tracking down the purchaser of the Hidden House in Westgate, where Brok-Tul had wished to set up a shrine to Helm. After the at times acrimonious discussion wound down and the remaining spoils from the bandit camp were shared out, the companions retired for the night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlo-One, post: 7883182, member: 7015827"] As they walked north, the group spread out in a long line and the bandit captive Zod saw his chance to make a dash for the forest to his west. Although Rahnee spotted him and pursued, he sprinted madly and dashed into the trees while Rahnee angrily fired a pair of arrows after his retreating form. Rahnee returned to where the rest of the group had paused, close to where their guide Yilan was resting north of the camp, to report Zod’s escape. Marise coolly stated she would eventually track him down and kill him as punishment for what he had done to her. The others did not share her bloodthirstiness and Jokull commented that Zod would not likely last a week on his own, which appeared to somewhat mollify Marise. Aerikoth, having largely ignored the rest of the conversation while he examined the area, commented that the dead cleric with the bandits could be identified by his holy symbol as a worshiper of Mask. Veran found this unsurprising, given that their opponents had, after all, been thieves. The group traveled uneventfully back to the outskirts of Teziir, where the Road Patrol mercenary Yilan excused himself and headed back to his headquarters, thanking the party again for their help. Marise, giving the impression she no longer enjoyed the others’ company, headed into the city alone, making it clear she wanted no further assistance. Jokull expressed his distrust of the woman, prompting Brok-Tul to comment that he never trusted Westgate nobles. After making their way to Road Patrol headquarters to check in, the group returned to Queron Ulanthar’s house to report their success. The Council member was elated to hear of their defeat of the gang and hoped that bandit attacks on Trader’s Road would decrease as a result. Queron produced a large purse of gold and handed it to Rahnee to share amongst the group, as a reward from the Council. Queron also mentioned that one of his agents had found a lead on Seriawan and might have more information on him by the next morning. This led Aerikoth to question why finding Seriawan was so important. Rahnee and Brok-Tul in response vigorously asserted their interest in tracking down the purchaser of the Hidden House in Westgate, where Brok-Tul had wished to set up a shrine to Helm. After the at times acrimonious discussion wound down and the remaining spoils from the bandit camp were shared out, the companions retired for the night. [/QUOTE]
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