Knowing he himself is not a good people person, especially with these strange material-plane folk, Leon leaves Trystan to it. He moves over and examines the items laid out on the cloth.
The bench serves as a sort of tiny altar. Resting on it are containers of green dye. a paintbrush made of goblin-hair bristles, and four tiny jade figurines of dragons (worth 15 gp each).
"I am sorry to hear this, but it is not fitting for someone of station like you to succumb to desperation. I have a proposal for you: you must know this place, so become our guide. In turn, we'll exact vengeance upon the goblin who hurt you. We might even find the wyrmling if it is still inside this structure."
"I am sorry to hear this, but it is not fitting for someone of station like you to succumb to desperation. I have a proposal for you: you must know this place, so become our guide. In turn, we'll exact vengeance upon the goblin who hurt you. We might even find the wyrmling if it is still inside this structure."
"Meepo don't know, but Yusdrayl does. Meepo take you to meet Yusdrayl, our leader, if you make nice. You get safe passage, if you promise to make nice. Maybe if you promise to rescue dragon, Yusdrayl make nice to you, answer questions."
Tolroc wanders over to the others after inspecting a room with nothing in it and listens to the conversation with the kobold. He whispers to Leon, "Do you think the wyrmling may be what's in the keg?"
Tolroc wanders over to the others after inspecting a room with nothing in it and listens to the conversation with the kobold. He whispers to Leon, "Do you think the wyrmling may be what's in the keg?"
"Meepo don't know, but Yusdrayl does. Meepo take you to meet Yusdrayl, our leader, if you make nice. You get safe passage, if you promise to make nice. Maybe if you promise to rescue dragon, Yusdrayl make nice to you, answer questions."
You turn right from the hallway to a large chamber. Long in width. A short throne stands near the west wall, constructed of fallen bits of masonry stacked against an old altar. On the top of the altar sit a variety of small items. The portion of the altar that serves as the throne's back features a carving of a rearing dragon. A metallic key is held firmly in the dragon's open jaws.
You see Yusdryl in the throne and two kobald guards her. She see you with Meepo. She looks at all you all curiously. Meepo bows and says " These are going to find the dragon" everyone starts to whisper.
Trystan mimics the kobold's bow and says: "Well met, great king Yusdryl. We are seeking audience. Meepo here bravely approached us seeking help with finding the dragon. And for ourselves, we seek guidance in this old structure and information about the goblins. And perhaps any treasure your greatness can spare to balance the perils we'll be facing, but I leave that to your wisdom." With another bow, Trystan takes a small step back.
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The bench serves as a sort of tiny altar.
Resting on it are containers of green dye. a paintbrush
made of goblin-hair bristles, and four tiny jade figurines
of dragons (worth 15 gp each).
Leon leaves the items and steps back, keeping watch as Trystan talks with the small kobold.
"I am sorry to hear this, but it is not fitting for someone of station like you to succumb to desperation. I have a proposal for you: you must know this place, so become our guide. In turn, we'll exact vengeance upon the goblin who hurt you. We might even find the wyrmling if it is still inside this structure."
"Meepo don't know, but Yusdrayl does. Meepo take you
to meet Yusdrayl, our leader, if you make nice. You get
safe passage, if you promise to make nice. Maybe if you
promise to rescue dragon, Yusdrayl make nice to you,
answer questions."
Can I roll insight on this little Kobold?
13 Insight
Tolroc wanders over to the others after inspecting a room with nothing in it and listens to the conversation with the kobold. He whispers to Leon, "Do you think the wyrmling may be what's in the keg?"
"Couldn't say..." Leon says with a frown. "Don't think it could live if it were though..."
He seems extremely happy at the thought of anyone showing up to help
"Meepo don't know, but Yusdrayl does. Meepo take you
to meet Yusdrayl, our leader, if you make nice. You get
safe passage, if you promise to make nice. Maybe if you
promise to rescue dragon, Yusdrayl make nice to you,
answer questions."
Giving the Kobold a once over "I think we should help, nobody deserves to live in this kind of anguish."
Quest Count:
Dot- for Meepo
Trystan- for Meepo
Leon- for Meepo
"I'm interested to find out what this king knows, it might lead us to something valuable."
"Let's give the little guy some help." Leon agrees with the others.
Just waiting on what Tolroc says
"I'd like to meet this Yusdrayl, and am all for helping Meepo," the halfling says. "Lead the way Meepo."
True to his word, he guides you down the hall about 100 ft. You hear him say something in Draconic from time to time.
He explains to you all " Don't worry about the words, they mean you's are friendly"
You turn right from the hallway to a large chamber. Long in width. A short throne stands near the west wall, constructed of fallen bits of masonry stacked against an old altar. On the top of the altar sit a variety of small items. The portion of the altar that serves as the throne's back features a carving of a rearing dragon. A metallic key is held firmly in the dragon's open jaws.
You see Yusdryl in the throne and two kobald guards her. She see you with Meepo. She looks at all you all curiously. Meepo bows and says " These are going to find the dragon" everyone starts to whisper.
Trystan mimics the kobold's bow and says: "Well met, great king Yusdryl. We are seeking audience. Meepo here bravely approached us seeking help with finding the dragon. And for ourselves, we seek guidance in this old structure and information about the goblins. And perhaps any treasure your greatness can spare to balance the perils we'll be facing, but I leave that to your wisdom." With another bow, Trystan takes a small step back.