Warriors Of The Coast

stonegod said:
Ari says nothing at the "discussion" of the Captain's fate. He does, however, pull out a set of fine looking manacles at throws them at the "prisoner's" feet. Without a word, he takes his sword and puts it at the Captain's sword-blade shoulder. "Lady, I need to know if this is going to kill her."

"I merely magically bound her wounds and stabilized her. Any further damage would reopen her wounds, and if her wounds were not treated, she would die. And I have no intention of doing more than the minimum necessary to keep her alive. The Flame has no mercy for those who would wake what is bound in Khyber." Khalia said.
 

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The monster hunter shrugs, sheathes his sword, and begins using the manacles he found earlier. "I am being paid to stop her. This stops her just as good." But the way he said it left an obvious undertone.

He'd be willing to kill her just as easily.
 

Jango, ignoring his companion who are arguing on the fate of the captain, is now standing in front of the statue, inspecting it to understand what it is doing there.
 

Skarg eyes the monster hunter and the archivist with his dull, beady black eyes then says I've been a part of guarding these folks for well on a year now. Noone wants this woman dead more than I do. Possibly tortured a bit. Maybe even made to listen to Nelson's so called singing. But the community I protect needs to see this woman tried and hanged so that it can see that justice was served. Beyond that, if something so abstract fails to affect you, she might know things that we currently do not. I happen to know a certain head of a certain town guard that can give you a look that'll make you tell him everything you know and make stuff up that you don't. So, to me, it's best if we take this woman back alive, see what she knows, and try her for murder.

Skarg rocks back on his heels, crosses his arms over his chest and waits for the other two to respond.
 

Again, the monster hunter shrugs. "I get paid either way." He takes a look at the attached armblade. "But we got to get thing off her one way or the other."
 

stonegod said:
Again, the monster hunter shrugs. "I get paid either way." He takes a look at the attached armblade. "But we got to get thing off her one way or the other."

"I should think that should be supervised by a more skilled healer than I, if you intend for her to survive the process." Khalia says.
 


[sblock=Jango: ]You stand in front of the statue, it's carved stone eyes looking out past you and down the hallway to the door at the far end of the room. Your eyes trace every contour of the stone form, trying to grasp what it is about this... man(?)... that would cause this human female to become so unhinged as to do the attrocities she would do.

The figure is lithe and humanoid, but it's fingers end in obvious claws. The shape of the carved stone making up it's flesh appear to have strange things growing out of it. Tentacles, or whips, or perhaps bone sticking out of the skin. The grin upon it's face is one of malice, and they who would worship this form are obviously mad.

You stand in front of it still, unable to take your eyes off of it.

The voices of your three companions goes quieter as you remain stationary and focus all your concentration on this statue.

You stare...

And stare...

And stare...

Your dragonmark begins to itch...

And in the back of your mind...

Almost unable to be heard...

But there nonetheless...

You hear...

A voice...

It says...

So quietly...

And not at all human...

It says...

"Jango." [/sblock]
 
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The group is pretty assured that with the manacles on... even if she was to regain consciousness, she is so injured that she'd be unable to free herself. You pretty much can tell that her arm with the blade attached is probably broken, and any movement she would make with it to twist free from the manacles would completely fracture it (or at the very least be so painful she'd never remain quiet).

As you look at the armblade, you can see that it is of outstanding quality. It would definitely be a shame to break such a beautiful blade. However, you do notice that while the metal cap that holds the blade is directly attached to her arm (and her skin has begun to grow over it a bit), the blade itself can be unattached through a series of catches. So disarming her is possible (excusing the pun).
 

[SBLOCK=Jango]OOC: I've put that in spoiler block... if there is anything the other perceive from that, just let them know.

Jango slowly make a step foward, to come a little bit closer, just as if he want to be able to hear that voice more easily, just as the voice was the one of that creature, just like this statue was alive...

"Who... Who are you? What do you want?" asks Jango with a soft voice. It seems just like the words had difficulty to get out of his throat. The voice doesn't hide his curiosity, and some hope... Jango was feeling that something would answers some of the questions he had since he was a baby, the first of all, why he had that mark, why him and not his sisters, his twin. Was it just a coicidence, or someone... something had chosen him over his sister.[/SBLOCK]
 

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