The wind blew hot off of the desert as the city Yane woke for the day. The sound of merchants hawking their wares mingled with the siunds of animals and the crowds of people going about their buisness. As you finally ride into the caravan square near the center of town you are drawn to the mass of people, all bearing strange tatoos on their body.
"Why not, it sounds like fun." Silhouette turns to the man standing next to him. "Hey, Dirk, you mind going to the rest of the gang and telling them where I went? Don't want them getting worried, after all."
Hapushet lowers himself uncomfortably to the ground, all the while glaring at his camel (which ignores him complacently). "Fool beast," he rumbles. "Yes, some breakfast would be welcome. Preferably somewhere distant, that we must walk to." He glances toward the market crowd, then frowns. "I know little of these Varangians other than their fascination with the stars. Are those tattoos symbols of their castes?" He makes an unconscious gesture toward his own forehead, where the glittering gold of his tattooed Caste Mark is currently hidden under a keffiyeh.
Silhouette shrugs and approaches the shop. He attempts to get the server's attention and says "Excuse me, you wouldn't happen to be selling food, would you? Myself and my companions have just arrived here in town, and we could use a proper meal."
Shisumo:
Remember that game we were in about monsters fleeing from adventurers through Undermountain? The DM's back, so if you want to play in it again go to the thread and post.
The woman you approached bows reverently. "Yes traveller, you may puchase food from our humble establishment. If you have any needs that this humble servent casteman can fulfill, just speak your need."
SH allows the more vocal and talkative of his companions to handle the matter. SH turns around to look to assess the area and its relative strategic value.
Hapushet looks askance at the "twenty closest friends," but his reply is simply, "I'm interested in the local geomancy. The kind of city planning done here hasn't been seen on a large scale since the First Age, but I wouldn't mind seeing it make a comeback."
Wait, how many people in this group would of heard of me/my gang, as someone with Influence around the Nexus area?
The leadership and police force of the city certainly would have heard of you, as would the Dragon blooded who live here. The common folk may or may not have heard of you, depending on who and what they deal with regularly.
"Now now. No matter why he's here, we're all probably going to get in some trouble if we're recognized. Some of us more than others." At that, he moves his hat slightly lower over his face.
"Now now. No matter why he's here, we're all probably going to get in some trouble if we're recognized. Some of us more than others." At that, he moves his hat slightly lower over his face.
"Now now. No matter why he's here, we're all probably going to get in some trouble if we're recognized. Some of us more than others." At that, he moves his hat slightly lower over his face.
Shaking his head, Hapushet raises his eyebrows at Silhouette and Sundered Heart. "I'm not looking to borrow trouble," he says, indicating the keffiyeh that covers his caste mark, "but surely you're overstating the matter. We are the Chosen. Whatever 'trouble' this city might offer us, we can certainly handle it."
DM Dave wrote:
Okay, so what are everyone's plans?
Food, then begin taking measurements and notes on the city's geomancy. Will likely take most of the day, I would think.
"Now now. No matter why he's here, we're all probably going to get in some trouble if we're recognized. Some of us more than others." At that, he moves his hat slightly lower over his face.
Shaking his head, Hapushet raises his eyebrows at Silhouette and Sundered Heart. "I'm not looking to borrow trouble," he says, indicating the headband that covers his caste mark, "but surely you're overstating the matter. We are the Chosen. Whatever 'trouble' this city might offer us, we can certainly handle it."
"That is easy enough to say, but I would rather not cause trouble that might adversely effect those who follow me if I can help it."
As long as there's a horizontal surface that's slightly less hard than the floor, Hapushet's happy, but he will double-check that this is the case before leaving.
The older woman leads you upstairs to where the rooms are. She leads you into one and closes the door. "Pardon this unworthy one's presumption, but you seem like people who can help me. My son has been taken by the Jade Tigers, a gang of upper caste youth, to force me to pay protection money to them. Would you please help me get my son back noble ones?"
Hapushet looks suspiciously at the innkeeper who is so willing to trust her son's fate to newly-met strangers. Can I tell if she is telling the truth somehow? Looking for signs of deceit or genuine worry for her child.
Hapushet looks suspiciously at the innkeeper who is so willing to trust her son's fate to newly-met strangers. Can I tell if she is telling the truth somehow? Looking for signs of deceit or genuine worry for her child.
Hapushet looks suspiciously at the innkeeper who is so willing to trust her son's fate to newly-met strangers. Can I tell if she is telling the truth somehow? Looking for signs of deceit or genuine worry for her child.
Hapushet looks suspiciously at the innkeeper who is so willing to trust her son's fate to newly-met strangers. Can I tell if she is telling the truth somehow? Looking for signs of deceit or genuine worry for her child.
Sokay, make an Investigation roll.
With Perception, I assume?5d10 ⇒ (8, 2, 7, 6, 6) = 29Two successes.
"That may be the way business is done here," Hapushet says gravely, eyes narrowed, "but it is not right in the sight of Heaven. We will see to it that those responsible are dealt with, madam. Have no fear."
"Well, should I go pick up a few friends, or do you think we can handle these guys myself?"
Bumping, nothing to see here...
"I am not certain that calling upon your 'friends' would set the right example," Hapushet says dryly, "and unless these gang members are something more than human - and who such would devote their energies to blackmailing innkeepers? - we should have no trouble dealing with them as they deserve."