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<blockquote data-quote="Telsar" data-source="post: 1804154" data-attributes="member: 18837"><p><strong>In the magistrate’s office</strong></p><p></p><p>The elf snorts a bit, then says to Aligor “If someone attacked me, I have far less barbaric ways of making sure they never cause harm again besides murder. The laws concerning death caused through weapon use are quite clear and…” Modrin interrupts saying calmly “But he acted in self-defense, against known criminals. And I believe he was being manipulated, so perhaps, just this once…”</p><p></p><p>The elf sighs and looks at Modrin. There’s apparently some kind of silent communication between the men, in how their gazes are leveled at each other. Then the elf says “Very well. For your crimes, you are hereby sentenced to one month’s service to the city. Modrin here will find something appropriate, and if you fail to meet the service requirements, you will be incarcerated. Do you understand?”</p><p></p><p>After Aligor gives his answer, Modrin takes him from the room, saying “Sorry about that. He’s a real stickler… never lets anyone get away without some punishment. And besides, this is a good opportunity for me… I still have to clear out Hex’s lair, probably full of traps and whatnot. You can help with that.” He stops to smile at the dwarf “Unless of course working for the guard offends you. In that case, you’ll get locked up again, unless you flee town. Not really worth our effort to track you down if you did.” Aligor realizes this is the second time the lieutenant has suggested he leave town.</p><p></p><p>Modrin takes Aligor to a room in the prison, which contains a number of locked cabinets. He takes out a key, opens one, and reveals all of Aligor’s equipment they have stored. His armor, and normal weapons and equipment are all there, but unfortunately, his urgrosh, and the contents of his box that Boone had got for him, are all missing.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>At the Glind River Bridge</strong></p><p></p><p>Gwyn sees the beast hundreds of feet behind the party. At this distance, all he can tell about it is the color of it’s hide, a yellowish-brown. As he asks Girdra the dwarf about it, it disappears from view, so when she turns to look, she says “What have you been drinking? Whatever it is, quit hogging it and pass it around. I don’t see anything. And no animal from my forest would have followed us.”</p><p></p><p>[The party can choose to do something about their follower, cross the bridge, or whatever they want. I’m not saying what difficulty is needed on the Ride or Handle Animal check, but if there are no distractions, taking 10 is possible. Of course, it’s possible taking 10 isn’t good enough, and/or there might wind up being distractions.]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Telsar, post: 1804154, member: 18837"] [B]In the magistrate’s office[/B] The elf snorts a bit, then says to Aligor “If someone attacked me, I have far less barbaric ways of making sure they never cause harm again besides murder. The laws concerning death caused through weapon use are quite clear and…” Modrin interrupts saying calmly “But he acted in self-defense, against known criminals. And I believe he was being manipulated, so perhaps, just this once…” The elf sighs and looks at Modrin. There’s apparently some kind of silent communication between the men, in how their gazes are leveled at each other. Then the elf says “Very well. For your crimes, you are hereby sentenced to one month’s service to the city. Modrin here will find something appropriate, and if you fail to meet the service requirements, you will be incarcerated. Do you understand?” After Aligor gives his answer, Modrin takes him from the room, saying “Sorry about that. He’s a real stickler… never lets anyone get away without some punishment. And besides, this is a good opportunity for me… I still have to clear out Hex’s lair, probably full of traps and whatnot. You can help with that.” He stops to smile at the dwarf “Unless of course working for the guard offends you. In that case, you’ll get locked up again, unless you flee town. Not really worth our effort to track you down if you did.” Aligor realizes this is the second time the lieutenant has suggested he leave town. Modrin takes Aligor to a room in the prison, which contains a number of locked cabinets. He takes out a key, opens one, and reveals all of Aligor’s equipment they have stored. His armor, and normal weapons and equipment are all there, but unfortunately, his urgrosh, and the contents of his box that Boone had got for him, are all missing. [B]At the Glind River Bridge[/B] Gwyn sees the beast hundreds of feet behind the party. At this distance, all he can tell about it is the color of it’s hide, a yellowish-brown. As he asks Girdra the dwarf about it, it disappears from view, so when she turns to look, she says “What have you been drinking? Whatever it is, quit hogging it and pass it around. I don’t see anything. And no animal from my forest would have followed us.” [The party can choose to do something about their follower, cross the bridge, or whatever they want. I’m not saying what difficulty is needed on the Ride or Handle Animal check, but if there are no distractions, taking 10 is possible. Of course, it’s possible taking 10 isn’t good enough, and/or there might wind up being distractions.] [/QUOTE]
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