Some of the locals are watching Oro with kinder and approving eyes. Though they still are wary and suspicious of Wren. A few come over to help. Almost all of the rice paddies have been replanted. (Like 48 out 50)
Wren will take a moment to stop searching, seeing the crowd of locals begin to form. He'll use his club to strike the wargong as a loud ring echoes through the area. He will begin to tell the short tale of the Great Jigow Scavenger hunt: How the prizes were stolen, how the rice-workers are holding information and -potentially- the prizes hostage for coin, and how if we don't recover the prizes, there will be no festival tomorrow. He will bang the wargong at every fantastic twist and turn of the dramatic retelling.
The two or three locals look up from helping Oro replanting. The two adult goblins snicker and leave. The young 6-year-old orc however, is enthralled by your performance.
Most of the crowd are either decorating or relaxing off the field.
(DM: If you want their attention, you're going to have to move closer.)
The two or three locals look up from helping Oro replanting. The two adult goblin snicker and leave. The young 6-year-old orc however, is enthralled by your performance.
Most of the crowd are either decorating or relaxing off the field.
Oro stands and shouts after them. "If you doubt him, what about me? Everything he's saying is true. Your ceremony is in danger and they know why." [That's a help action with flavor text, if you'll let him roll again.]
"Is your tradition really worth 30 gold lining their pockets?!"
The young orc looks up at Oro. "Mister do you need an au-au-di-ece?" At Oro's nod the young orc dashes off. He returns with a group of amount 15-20 orcs, goblins and hobgoblins.
Some of the locals are watching Oro with kinder and approving eyes. Though they still are wary and suspicious of Wren. A few come over to help. Almost all of the rice paddies have been replanted. (Like 48 out 50)
Wren will take a moment to stop searching, seeing the crowd of locals begin to form. He'll use his club to strike the wargong as a loud ring echoes through the area. He will begin to tell the short tale of the Great Jigow Scavenger hunt: How the prizes were stolen, how the rice-workers are holding information and -potentially- the prizes hostage for coin, and how if we don't recover the prizes, there will be no festival tomorrow. He will bang the wargong at every fantastic twist and turn of the dramatic retelling.
Performance: 20
The two or three locals look up from helping Oro replanting. The two adult goblins snicker and leave. The young 6-year-old orc however, is enthralled by your performance.
Most of the crowd are either decorating or relaxing off the field.
(DM: If you want their attention, you're going to have to move closer.)
Wren takes a deep breath after what he thought was a beautifully improvised tale...
Thinks to himself "Ah, I'm too old for this. they were only paying me 20 Gold anyway" and begins to drag his wargong back toward the center of town.
Oro stands and shouts after them. "If you doubt him, what about me? Everything he's saying is true. Your ceremony is in danger and they know why." [That's a help action with flavor text, if you'll let him roll again.]
"Is your tradition really worth 30 gold lining their pockets?!"
The young orc looks up at Oro. "Mister do you need an au-au-di-ece?" At Oro's nod the young orc dashes off. He returns with a group of amount 15-20 orcs, goblins and hobgoblins.
(DM: Roll with advantage. DC 5)
"Wren! Play them the whole tale again!"
Oro, in a twist of maliciousness, pulls 12 gold and pays the bard for an encore.