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<blockquote data-quote="Kwargrow" data-source="post: 8100318" data-attributes="member: 6855382"><p>Taylar nods and says to the Outliers,<span style="color: rgb(243, 121, 52)"> "Then we take the priest right after his morning dump. We take him down, I drag him away, and then we hide. The soldiers will go into the forest to look for him, thinking he might be lost first. We let them pass, then sneak back into the village and put the priest's body up for display, and get out quick. With our ability to manipulate waylines, this should not be that difficult. The guy that's on the post, we can burn him or bury him, whatever. The important part is that we speed up the decomposition process to allow his body to be reabsorbed back into nature. If we do this right, it will reduce the priest in the eyes of the people to the level of the man that's hanging there now."</span></p><p>Taylar will scout out where the priest relieves himself and find a useful hiding place. He will manipulate waylines to increase his disguise, as well as use whatever brush is at hand to increase his cover. He will remain there the night before, to allow the forest to get used to his presence, not moving around, but staying in a rested state until he spies the priest. He will allow the priest to get settled in to business before he makes his move. He will find a useful ambush spot, wait for priest to finish and then commit a surprise attack with his bludgeons. He will strike to kill.</p><p>[SPOILER="Rolls"]73, 98(+19)=117[/SPOILER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kwargrow, post: 8100318, member: 6855382"] Taylar nods and says to the Outliers,[COLOR=rgb(243, 121, 52)] "Then we take the priest right after his morning dump. We take him down, I drag him away, and then we hide. The soldiers will go into the forest to look for him, thinking he might be lost first. We let them pass, then sneak back into the village and put the priest's body up for display, and get out quick. With our ability to manipulate waylines, this should not be that difficult. The guy that's on the post, we can burn him or bury him, whatever. The important part is that we speed up the decomposition process to allow his body to be reabsorbed back into nature. If we do this right, it will reduce the priest in the eyes of the people to the level of the man that's hanging there now."[/COLOR] Taylar will scout out where the priest relieves himself and find a useful hiding place. He will manipulate waylines to increase his disguise, as well as use whatever brush is at hand to increase his cover. He will remain there the night before, to allow the forest to get used to his presence, not moving around, but staying in a rested state until he spies the priest. He will allow the priest to get settled in to business before he makes his move. He will find a useful ambush spot, wait for priest to finish and then commit a surprise attack with his bludgeons. He will strike to kill. [SPOILER="Rolls"]73, 98(+19)=117[/SPOILER] [/QUOTE]
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