The young blonde innocent looking girl's eyes meets those of the massive red dragonborn. He would most certainly break her, quite literary too, snap her like a twig, but that didn't seem to faze her. "Fortunately I have no plans on standing with the Dragon Queen, in fact I think we have good reason to join forces mighty Thraxinthos." She says with a friendly smile as she looks up at her massively framed cell mate. "Now we just have to wait for an opportune moment to leave and explore the rest of this old castle."She says with a small mysterious smile. "In the meantime, forgive my ignorance and curiosity but I would have thought the red dragonborn would have sided with the Dragonqueen and not against her?" She asks with an innocent smile.
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(OOC: @Kaemgen - Thinking about the action economy, you might want to have Zeds attempt to lock the door and then move away from the door. I think that the guards in the Outer Ward will make it to the door by the end of round 9, and if it's not locked, they're going to be able to enter the room and take an action. Unless Zeds plans to try holding the door against the new guards, you'll probably want to move away from the door. It's up to you whether Zeds would move move up the stairs, following Ixsas, or simply move away from the door on the ground floor. For example, he could move and use Cunning Action to hide so that the cultists don't spot him if they get into the room.
Anyway, if Zeds uses his movement to move away from the door, Kracklecould at least cast Create Bonfire this round just inside the door before he moves to follow Zeds. If the cultists throw open the door next round, a bonfire might discourage them from entering the room. It would at least make it likely that most of the cultists take some fire damage before they can get to Zeds or Krackle.)
"These scales are mine. They belong to me... The colour of my scales is red. The red belongs to me." Thrax responds, his eyes glowering with heat. "I am free. Free from the Dragon Queen."
Despite being aware of the suspicion he engenders, it appears to rankle Thrax to be associated with an entity he evidently loathes. Once more, he grunts and strains against the chains that bind him. The dragonborn performs another scan of the environment, looking for something, anything, that might be used to escape the manacles.
((Perception: 19))
Finally, his gaze comes to rest on Seraphina once more.
The young blonde innocent looking girl nods and gives the massive red dragonborn an understanding smile as he resolutely delcares his independence from the evil queen of dragons. She had the impression he was also convincing himself he was in no way bound by blood or tradition to the evil godess. At his question she simply blinks twice, seemingly surprised at first. "Because I am a servant of Selûne." She says plainly, as that would explain it all. "It is my quest to end the evil plans of Tiamat and her followers beacuse it is the will of the Moonmaiden." She says after a while to further clarify. "I admit I know precious little about what those plans are but I've been informed that her followers have brought heavy laden wagons here and I intend to find out what they held and why."
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The young blonde innocent looking girl's eyes meets those of the massive red dragonborn. He would most certainly break her, quite literary too, snap her like a twig, but that didn't seem to faze her. "Fortunately I have no plans on standing with the Dragon Queen, in fact I think we have good reason to join forces mighty Thraxinthos." She says with a friendly smile as she looks up at her massively framed cell mate. "Now we just have to wait for an opportune moment to leave and explore the rest of this old castle." She says with a small mysterious smile. "In the meantime, forgive my ignorance and curiosity but I would have thought the red dragonborn would have sided with the Dragonqueen and not against her?" She asks with an innocent smile.
(OOC: @Kaemgen - Thinking about the action economy, you might want to have Zeds attempt to lock the door and then move away from the door. I think that the guards in the Outer Ward will make it to the door by the end of round 9, and if it's not locked, they're going to be able to enter the room and take an action. Unless Zeds plans to try holding the door against the new guards, you'll probably want to move away from the door. It's up to you whether Zeds would move move up the stairs, following Ixsas, or simply move away from the door on the ground floor. For example, he could move and use Cunning Action to hide so that the cultists don't spot him if they get into the room.
Anyway, if Zeds uses his movement to move away from the door, Krackle could at least cast Create Bonfire this round just inside the door before he moves to follow Zeds. If the cultists throw open the door next round, a bonfire might discourage them from entering the room. It would at least make it likely that most of the cultists take some fire damage before they can get to Zeds or Krackle.)
ooc: sorry work and life are crazy.
Krackle would have been working to help Zeds but if he didn'tneed help, the kobold would indeed create a bonfire to cover their exit
"These scales are mine. They belong to me... The colour of my scales is red. The red belongs to me." Thrax responds, his eyes glowering with heat. "I am free. Free from the Dragon Queen."
Despite being aware of the suspicion he engenders, it appears to rankle Thrax to be associated with an entity he evidently loathes. Once more, he grunts and strains against the chains that bind him. The dragonborn performs another scan of the environment, looking for something, anything, that might be used to escape the manacles.
((Perception: 19))
Finally, his gaze comes to rest on Seraphina once more.
"Why do you stand against the Dragon Queen?"
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The young blonde innocent looking girl nods and gives the massive red dragonborn an understanding smile as he resolutely delcares his independence from the evil queen of dragons. She had the impression he was also convincing himself he was in no way bound by blood or tradition to the evil godess. At his question she simply blinks twice, seemingly surprised at first. "Because I am a servant of Selûne." She says plainly, as that would explain it all. "It is my quest to end the evil plans of Tiamat and her followers beacuse it is the will of the Moonmaiden." She says after a while to further clarify. "I admit I know precious little about what those plans are but I've been informed that her followers have brought heavy laden wagons here and I intend to find out what they held and why."