Well the conversation is happening Syllen will glance around and try to gauge the number of seafaring vs wrecked boats there are. Also if possible Syllen will attempt to see how many boats could be fixed with the mending spell.
The duergar's veiled threat of reaching for her weapon prompts Khessa to position herself protectively beside Xanrym. The sight of the imposing woman in high-quality armor and carrying a greatsword of no less excellent craftsmanship should make the 'businesswoman' realize that it would be best for her to keep the negotiations on a verbal level.
The blonde arcane warrior understands what Xanrym has said in Elvish and lets him lead the negotiations, furtively gesturing to Avery not to openly offer his 'treasure' until they see if the Company can get a better price.
The Duergar seems unmoved by your mentions of Es Sarch, "Maybe you should go back and tell Es Sarch that if he wants jobs done on the Sullen Sea he should offer money up front for boat hire, or at least employ less stingy adventurers. In fact, if you have no further business here, I demand you go do that." The Duergar female takes a step back now that Khessa steps forward, still with her hand on her weapon.
Syllen notes that with a couple hours work you could probably fix up one of the wrecks.
Theldrin suggests the party find an area nearby to discuss the next step amongst themselves, and will offer to contribute towards renting the boat that's in better shape.
Rollback Post to RevisionRollBack
To post a comment, please login or register a new account.
Well the conversation is happening Syllen will glance around and try to gauge the number of seafaring vs wrecked boats there are. Also if possible Syllen will attempt to see how many boats could be fixed with the mending spell.
Perception Roll: 20
The duergar's veiled threat of reaching for her weapon prompts Khessa to position herself protectively beside Xanrym. The sight of the imposing woman in high-quality armor and carrying a greatsword of no less excellent craftsmanship should make the 'businesswoman' realize that it would be best for her to keep the negotiations on a verbal level.
The blonde arcane warrior understands what Xanrym has said in Elvish and lets him lead the negotiations, furtively gesturing to Avery not to openly offer his 'treasure' until they see if the Company can get a better price.
The Duergar seems unmoved by your mentions of Es Sarch, "Maybe you should go back and tell Es Sarch that if he wants jobs done on the Sullen Sea he should offer money up front for boat hire, or at least employ less stingy adventurers. In fact, if you have no further business here, I demand you go do that." The Duergar female takes a step back now that Khessa steps forward, still with her hand on her weapon.
Syllen notes that with a couple hours work you could probably fix up one of the wrecks.
(OOC: Good to know! Xanrym left most of his gold back at the party's bastion. He wasn't expecting to find a city when they went into the "rift.")
Theldrin suggests the party find an area nearby to discuss the next step amongst themselves, and will offer to contribute towards renting the boat that's in better shape.