(OOC: To be clear, Xanrym is not going inside the Inn. He just wants to be close enough to see whether Khessa and the gnomes get into trouble. That way, he can help and hopefully buy time for the rest of The Company to arrive. Or if he can't help, he'll at least be able to report to the rest The Company about what happened to Khessa.)
Alright good to know. Xanrym and Khessa travel ahead of the group, leading Shuthi and her brothers to the Dripstone. When they get there Xanrym casts invisibility on Khessa and she follows the gnomes inside. As she enters the Inn, she sees Es Sarch sitting on his chair with his robe covered in eyes and he looks around to the gnomes and then straight at Khessa. As he does so he stands up and walks into one of the back rooms, waving her over to one of the private chambers. The gnomes looks around confused and follow the robed figure.
Khessa noticed that Es Sarch looked directly at her, as if he could see her very well... so she thinks the invitation includes her too and enters as well, smiling calmly at the host and giving him a silent 'thumb-up' to let him know that everything went well.
Khessa follows the gnomes into one of the backrooms of the Dripstone. As they walk in after Es Sarch, one of his servitors goes to close the door behind them, but he holds up a hand and allows Khessa to enter before the door is closed. "I assume there's been some development. Have you been successful? And who are these Svirfneblin?"
Khessa, while remaining invisible, first reassures the Svirfneblin: "One of my companions was able to make me invisible, so I was able to come with you myself for your greater safety... I didn't say anything because you already know how important secrecy is, my friends."
The blonde arcane warrior then responds to Es Sarch: "I come to you, Es Sarch, because these friends are in need—and you are one of my most trusted contacts. We can speak openly, because they too know that I am part of the Assassins' Guild." (being invisible to the gnomes but not to Es Sarch, she winks) "You must know that during my last assignment, I had to eliminate, believe it or not, Ellesarwa, the (in)famous drow matron. These poor innocents were her prisoners, waiting to be used as living playthings for her sadistic pastimes. They are witnesses — so the Assassins' Guild might want them dead for good measure; but they are my friends now I made clear to them the importance of their silence, especially for themselves. They need help returning home. I cannot provide this personally, because the less I am seen with them, the better. But you... you are precisely the person they need."
"I know I can count on you," the tall adventuress concludes, "considering how often we exchange favors. And if in exchange I have to do you a few little extra favors, I'd be happy to oblige. But help them get home safe and sound; that's important to me."
Es Sarch waits a moment, then responds. “You realise this will take some time… time I could be spending getting the final piece of your information together. Two days at least. I can think of one way of dealing with this loose end far more quickly, if you give me your permission.” This last sentence is delivered without emotion, and with legitimate inquiry.
Khessa's blue eyes fix on Es Sarch's with an intensity designed to dispel any misunderstanding: "They're friends. For their safety, a few days will be well spent."
"Perhaps," the blonde arcane warrior considers a possible alternative "you could first gather the other information, if that's more convenient for you, and house them hidden here in the meantime... I'd repay your trouble. That way you could think about Shuthi and the others while we act on the base on your new information. But otherwise, I'm fine with a few days' delay. They are innocents. And what's more, now they're friends. I want them to return home safe and sound."
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Yes! Let's do this!
Avery will follow Hanrym's lead, and wait before heading in with the party
(OOC: To be clear, Xanrym is not going inside the Inn. He just wants to be close enough to see whether Khessa and the gnomes get into trouble. That way, he can help and hopefully buy time for the rest of The Company to arrive. Or if he can't help, he'll at least be able to report to the rest The Company about what happened to Khessa.)
Alright good to know. Xanrym and Khessa travel ahead of the group, leading Shuthi and her brothers to the Dripstone. When they get there Xanrym casts invisibility on Khessa and she follows the gnomes inside. As she enters the Inn, she sees Es Sarch sitting on his chair with his robe covered in eyes and he looks around to the gnomes and then straight at Khessa. As he does so he stands up and walks into one of the back rooms, waving her over to one of the private chambers. The gnomes looks around confused and follow the robed figure.
Does Khessa follow too?
Khessa noticed that Es Sarch looked directly at her, as if he could see her very well... so she thinks the invitation includes her too and enters as well, smiling calmly at the host and giving him a silent 'thumb-up' to let him know that everything went well.
Khessa follows the gnomes into one of the backrooms of the Dripstone. As they walk in after Es Sarch, one of his servitors goes to close the door behind them, but he holds up a hand and allows Khessa to enter before the door is closed. "I assume there's been some development. Have you been successful? And who are these Svirfneblin?"
Khessa, while remaining invisible, first reassures the Svirfneblin: "One of my companions was able to make me invisible, so I was able to come with you myself for your greater safety... I didn't say anything because you already know how important secrecy is, my friends."
The blonde arcane warrior then responds to Es Sarch: "I come to you, Es Sarch, because these friends are in need—and you are one of my most trusted contacts. We can speak openly, because they too know that I am part of the Assassins' Guild." (being invisible to the gnomes but not to Es Sarch, she winks) "You must know that during my last assignment, I had to eliminate, believe it or not, Ellesarwa, the (in)famous drow matron. These poor innocents were her prisoners, waiting to be used as living playthings for her sadistic pastimes. They are witnesses — so the Assassins' Guild might want them dead for good measure; but they are my friends now I made clear to them the importance of their silence, especially for themselves. They need help returning home. I cannot provide this personally, because the less I am seen with them, the better. But you... you are precisely the person they need."
"I know I can count on you," the tall adventuress concludes, "considering how often we exchange favors. And if in exchange I have to do you a few little extra favors, I'd be happy to oblige. But help them get home safe and sound; that's important to me."
Es Sarch waits a moment, then responds. “You realise this will take some time… time I could be spending getting the final piece of your information together. Two days at least. I can think of one way of dealing with this loose end far more quickly, if you give me your permission.” This last sentence is delivered without emotion, and with legitimate inquiry.
Avery will stay outside of the meeting room, watching the common room.
Khessa's blue eyes fix on Es Sarch's with an intensity designed to dispel any misunderstanding: "They're friends. For their safety, a few days will be well spent."
"Perhaps," the blonde arcane warrior considers a possible alternative "you could first gather the other information, if that's more convenient for you, and house them hidden here in the meantime... I'd repay your trouble. That way you could think about Shuthi and the others while we act on the base on your new information. But otherwise, I'm fine with a few days' delay. They are innocents. And what's more, now they're friends. I want them to return home safe and sound."