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Making his way to the group, hair still dishevelled from Agozur playing with it earlier, Lil will make his way to table, grab an empty seat from another table turn it around backwards, slump down on it and immediately place his arms and head on the table. Probably knocking around some dishes at the same time. "Reading is hard! Overhearing you Agozur and Mobya, is gold really the worst thing a baby goblin, hobgoblin, and orc could be playing with? Going to be hard to find a place that sells ears or severed fingers.... I think..... Do they sell these things in the big cities? Are we going to see shady stuff... like pickpockets and grifters?!?" Getting a little more excited Lil will lift his head off the table and look around at all the food and then glance around the room for a server
Ayra settles into the table with her companions, greeting everyone with a "Good morning" and smiling as she listens to for a moment to discussion of toys for the babies (which never would have occurred to her).
Seeing that Sorvas has not quite joined the group "You will all remember Sorvas from yesterday evening. We have asked that he join us this morning." Then to Sorvas: "I believe that you would like to take a closer look at the markings on the young ones? We too are curious about them" she says as an invitation.
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Yes, Sorvas responds to Ayra as he walks over and closely examines the markings on the children, Yes these markings (inserthistory here 2) are familiar, they are from the shop I mentioned earlier, but that is all I can remember for now, perhaps the owner has some more information about the markings.
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Tempori you say? (History check 2)
DM will have to fill in the information based on the check. (I am new to DND and messed up parts of my background with older version materials that I had to update) (I assumed the 4 was a complete loss for information on the last check)
After a few minutes, Crackle will bring a large platter of basic breakfast items: country loaves, a large cube of soft cheese, and half a dozen bowls of grey brown soup of oats (an oatmeal slurry of sorts). Lil, you notice a few carved circles on the table in front of you painted the color of normal coins: As Crackle rolls his branches down to place the platter on the table, the twig blight will tap a branch on the gold circle.
As Sorvas looks at the babies' feet, even from a bit of a distance, the glowing is no longer present. The small feet seem to have a black symbol tattooed on them, an octagon with 8 distributed lines, almost like a spider. As you ponder this and try to remember anything about Tempori, nothing seems to trigger recognition.
Alesandair, being connected or "plugged in" to the game, you see differently than when you were just looking on. The elf across the table start by casting something that launches green light toward you that impacts his green orb transforming into a green dripping arrow that zaps from his green ball to your purple. He continues to intensely stare at his floating orbs, and says, "your turn."
Tempori you say? (History check 10) I do not seem to recall anything about Tempori, perhaps the shopkeeper Raku will know something about this place.
DM will have to fill in the information based on the check. (I am new to DND and messed up parts of my background with older version materials that I had to update) (I assumed the 4 was a complete loss for information on the last check)
"Perhaps he will..." responds Ayra, distracted, as she too notices that the mark on the cubs' feet has returned to the original brand.
"I wonder if we Sprauchle might take a look at this changing mark, or possibly even know what Tempori is. He has been quite helpful so far. Mobya, would you like to accompany me in bringing the young ones to his hut? Sorvas, I hope you will join us on our journey."
With that, Ayra picks up one of the babies and leaves the table, heading outside.
"Perhaps he will..." responds Ayra, distracted, as she too notices that the mark on the cubs' feet has returned to the original brand.
"I wonder if we Sprauchle might take a look at this changing mark, or possibly even know what Tempori is. He has been quite helpful so far. Mobya, would you like to accompany me in bringing the young ones to his hut? Sorvas, I hope you will join us on our journey."
With that, Ayra picks up one of the babies and leaves the table, heading outside.
Before she can leave, Sorvas says, If the price is right, I will accompany and guide you.
Sorvas, totally surprised by this transformation, springs into action, he rolls away from the wall and Agozur as he pulls an arrow from his quiver, and grabs his bow, knocking and drawing the arrow but not loosing it, aiming directly at Agozur's center mass.What is.....he trails off and lowers his bow, finally recognizing Agozur from the night before. Sorvas scowls at being surprised by this transformation. I....ehm…..sorry, you seem yo have got the drop on me. Be assured it will not happen again. Sorvas smiles but there is no humor in it. He then states, I could save these children out of the kindness of my hear, but kindness does not accomplish the goals I have to achieve in life, and one of those goals is having enough coin to maintain my needs...
Once they are outside, Ayra turns to Wraeven: "I am glad you have come with us. Do you have the scroll that was with the babies? It may be helpful as well."
With a chuckle at Sorvas' surprise "What says the journey won't get you that coin? Destiny works in mysterious ways."
It does sometimes, however... Sorvas replies looking directly at Agozur, I would like a guarantee of coin if we do not make it on the trip. I say that 20 gold would be a more than fair price to escort a party so big as a guide. If we split whatever we find on the way and it does not add up to that amount, you can pay me the remainder at that time. Sorvas smiles, knowing that there is 10 people in the group, so if does not make that much on the way there, there are enough people to cover the costs...even if it is haggled down. Also I am sure the merchant would have to hire a guide to go any farther anyway, so he may be covering the costs himself.
Making his way to the group, hair still dishevelled from Agozur playing with it earlier, Lil will make his way to table, grab an empty seat from another table turn it around backwards, slump down on it and immediately place his arms and head on the table. Probably knocking around some dishes at the same time. "Reading is hard! Overhearing you Agozur and Mobya, is gold really the worst thing a baby goblin, hobgoblin, and orc could be playing with? Going to be hard to find a place that sells ears or severed fingers.... I think..... Do they sell these things in the big cities? Are we going to see shady stuff... like pickpockets and grifters?!?" Getting a little more excited Lil will lift his head off the table and look around at all the food and then glance around the room for a server
Perception - 7
Ayra settles into the table with her companions, greeting everyone with a "Good morning" and smiling as she listens to for a moment to discussion of toys for the babies (which never would have occurred to her).
Seeing that Sorvas has not quite joined the group "You will all remember Sorvas from yesterday evening. We have asked that he join us this morning." Then to Sorvas: "I believe that you would like to take a closer look at the markings on the young ones? We too are curious about them" she says as an invitation.
Yes, Sorvas responds to Ayra as he walks over and closely examines the markings on the children, Yes these markings (insert history here 2) are familiar, they are from the shop I mentioned earlier, but that is all I can remember for now, perhaps the owner has some more information about the markings.
Warforged Fighter Talien
Wraeven
To Sorvas:
"Thank you for taking a closer look. I'm curious if you have heard of a place called Tempori?"
Tempori you say? (History check 2)
DM will have to fill in the information based on the check. (I am new to DND and messed up parts of my background with older version materials that I had to update) (I assumed the 4 was a complete loss for information on the last check)
Warforged Fighter Talien
Trying to post in the next few hours, apologies.
Dungeon Master - The Chronicle Campaign PbP
Ayra tries not to look too hopeful as she waits to find out what information Sorvas might be able to offer.
After a few minutes, Crackle will bring a large platter of basic breakfast items: country loaves, a large cube of soft cheese, and half a dozen bowls of grey brown soup of oats (an oatmeal slurry of sorts). Lil, you notice a few carved circles on the table in front of you painted the color of normal coins: As Crackle rolls his branches down to place the platter on the table, the twig blight will tap a branch on the gold circle.
As Sorvas looks at the babies' feet, even from a bit of a distance, the glowing is no longer present. The small feet seem to have a black symbol tattooed on them, an octagon with 8 distributed lines, almost like a spider. As you ponder this and try to remember anything about Tempori, nothing seems to trigger recognition.
Alesandair, being connected or "plugged in" to the game, you see differently than when you were just looking on. The elf across the table start by casting something that launches green light toward you that impacts his green orb transforming into a green dripping arrow that zaps from his green ball to your purple. He continues to intensely stare at his floating orbs, and says, "your turn."
Dungeon Master - The Chronicle Campaign PbP
Agozur will place a gold piece on the table and offer the twig blight a fist bump "Thank you friend we appreciate your hospitality."
Warforged Fighter Talien
"Perhaps he will..." responds Ayra, distracted, as she too notices that the mark on the cubs' feet has returned to the original brand.
"I wonder if we Sprauchle might take a look at this changing mark, or possibly even know what Tempori is. He has been quite helpful so far. Mobya, would you like to accompany me in bringing the young ones to his hut? Sorvas, I hope you will join us on our journey."
With that, Ayra picks up one of the babies and leaves the table, heading outside.
Before she can leave, Sorvas says, If the price is right, I will accompany and guide you.
Warforged Fighter Talien
Growing back to his original size as his disguise self spell wears off Agozur will look at Sorvas "Isn't saving these children enough?"
Sorvas, totally surprised by this transformation, springs into action, he rolls away from the wall and Agozur as he pulls an arrow from his quiver, and grabs his bow, knocking and drawing the arrow but not loosing it, aiming directly at Agozur's center mass. What is.....he trails off and lowers his bow, finally recognizing Agozur from the night before. Sorvas scowls at being surprised by this transformation. I....ehm…..sorry, you seem yo have got the drop on me. Be assured it will not happen again. Sorvas smiles but there is no humor in it. He then states, I could save these children out of the kindness of my hear, but kindness does not accomplish the goals I have to achieve in life, and one of those goals is having enough coin to maintain my needs...
Warforged Fighter Talien
With a chuckle at Sorvas' surprise "What says the journey won't get you that coin? Destiny works in mysterious ways."
Wraeven follows Ayra and Mobya to the cleric hut.
Once they are outside, Ayra turns to Wraeven: "I am glad you have come with us. Do you have the scroll that was with the babies? It may be helpful as well."
Wraeven
Produces the scroll.
"I wonder if the mark is only visible in moonlight?"
It does sometimes, however... Sorvas replies looking directly at Agozur, I would like a guarantee of coin if we do not make it on the trip. I say that 20 gold would be a more than fair price to escort a party so big as a guide. If we split whatever we find on the way and it does not add up to that amount, you can pay me the remainder at that time. Sorvas smiles, knowing that there is 10 people in the group, so if does not make that much on the way there, there are enough people to cover the costs...even if it is haggled down. Also I am sure the merchant would have to hire a guide to go any farther anyway, so he may be covering the costs himself.
Warforged Fighter Talien
In response to Wraeven: "It appears that may be the case. I wonder for what reason."