Female Human Undertaker | HP: 2
Hagar hastily pipes in after 'Motherbear' with, "It isn't just the town elders that this gathering has concerns with; it also pertains to the recent occurrences of theft with St. Ignys himself, Dame Agatha." hoping for a more favorable outcome: 2d6 ⇒ (4, 1) = 5. Some of the other townsfolks that have yet to appear, no need to feel shy- just jump right on in there without thinking about too much over things... that's what I'd do. ;p
Female Human Undertaker | HP: 2
Deciding that the town's business with Old Jerrod has concluded for the most part, Hagar calls out to the elderly hunter, "We thank you for your time and cooperation; in St. Ignys' name, may his Blessings be upon you.", as she finally manages to pull Beatrice away from the nearby flowers. Turning towards the rest of the group, the matronly undertaker then says, "Shall we see to Dame Agatha then?" Thibault himself doesn't really say anything during the whole exchange save to silently sidle along the backrow of those presently gathered.
Female Human Undertaker | HP: 2
GM BrOp wrote: Upon hearing a second request, the local Lama's face goes red. "Haven't we helped enough, Madame Renault? We are not made of money, you know!" Soliciting the temple's help the night before: Grateful for the use of Beatrice, as the task of carrying the blessed coffin single-handedly would prove much too onerous for all but the mightiest and fittest of all the porters to have ever existed, Hagar could only sigh in dismay at the lack of healing supplies- undoubtedly exasperated by the theft of the St. Ignys' hand. "This should be fine; as for the rest, we must leave it in his mercy to be shown upon us as a test of our faith. May he visit a thousand ills and misfortune upon those brazen enough to steal his Hand." At present outside of Jerrod's abode: Trying her darned best to keep Beatrice, the temple's cantankerous donkey, from eating up all the trampled flowers, Hagar adds, "We seek your counsel, Jerrod, for this most important of quests in his holy name, St. Ignys." reaction: 2d6 ⇒ (2, 2) = 4. Heh, bad donkey? ;p
Female Human Undertaker | HP: 2
Naturally, Hagar volunteers for the journey to recover the Saint's Hand without any compensation whatsoever. Syrina du Shay wrote: When the woman, Hagar, announces she's the blessing of the local priest and a means to convey the relic back to town, Syrina bows her head to the woman. "It is good to know we've means to properly carry the remains in the event of our success." She says and then turns to the full gathered crowd. Much to Hagar's chagrin, the words spoken by Bounty-hunting Stranger reminds the middle-aged matron that she had yet to procure some sort of transport for the specially blessed coffin- not out of neglect but rather she had been rushed alongside, keeping up with Motherbear Zuni who had wanted to attend Remy's divination ceremony for obvious reasons. I will have to start thinking of procuring at least some sort of mount for the coffin... Negotiate for a mount to carry the blessed coffin/Int: 2d6 + 1 ⇒ (4, 6) + 1 = 11. Mathilde Rousseau wrote: When Remy nods and shrugs, Mathilde purses her lips and shrugs in kind. "Sure then, if he may know something. What about the temple as well? Should we see if there's anything there that could shed light on the situation?" Hagar confidently replies to Mathilde's concern, "In a time of such urgency, I'm certain that the temple will lend it's support in this holy endeavor." Negotiate for healing supplies and various assortments/Int: 2d6 + 1 ⇒ (1, 2) + 1 = 4. May St. Ignys have some mercy for the perpetrators of this theft, for Hagar shall have none to spare for them... ;p
Female Human Undertaker | HP: 2
Sniffing disdainfully at the honey and waxen representation of the paganous old standing stones, Hagar acquires a handy rag from the piously correct bartender of the Pig and Pickle and heads over to Remy's sculpted honey mat and open says, "Best to dispose of the parts of this honey ritual that was stepped upon by trodden feet lest a certain member of the watch gets another sore tummy ache from eating such tainted fare..." while openly eyeing over in Zuni's direction. Unsure of how Remy will react to the intention to partly clear away his edible sculpture Upon hearing all the discussion of who would forgo the monetary share from seeking out the missing Hand, Hagar declares, "It would seem that the Town Council have made the correct decision, if all this talk of receiving worldly compensation or our Saint's blessings upon retrieval of his Hand is about. Know that I've been called upon by our holy representative to aid in such a holy endeavor; I've a specially blessed coffin that will carry St. Ignys's relic back to where it rightfully belongs." |