By the time the sniper guy starts talking the samurai stands up, and walks right up to the guards as if he belonged. Very odd for the usually quiet war-bound male. He walks up to the first guard and looks him right in the eye. Good soldiers. I do not wish to war with you or your comrades. I seek counsel with the master of the guard here. Mighty Andorans, will you not accompany this simple bequest? He stands at the ready, holding his katana with his left hand over his body so that the hilt tip is center to his body. Anybody who knew samurai was that this was the sign that he is ready to fight but will not if he can avoid it. After-all, the best fights are the ones you can avoid. 1d20 + 7 ⇒ (13) + 7 = 20 This is diplomacy for speaking with the captain of the guard. 1d20 + 11 ⇒ (19) + 11 = 30 This is an intimidation for the way im holding my sword ready to fight. Again Saito does not want to fight but giving both is giving them both an option of war and peace. The guards can plainly see the man. It is quite curious to the guard that a man can be so polite, and so intimidating at the same time. He needs no words, only a simple action as holding his scabbard forward like this. His eyes show that he is on the devils mission, and he didn't like it. It appeared to the guards that a damned soul stands before them desperate to free himself. What will they do now?