Oliron also finds it strange this lone hooded traveler would be heading towards the farmer's house they had just come from.
"I believe I have message for you." Oliron looks over his shoulder towards Beast.
"The leader needs to speak with you about the plan, there have been complications." Oliron waits to see the figures reaction staring at a tree behind him.
"Thank you, I am sure they would most appreciate the keg, Ryorst", Lionel says with a clap of his hand and taking out a pen and paper, "I would like you to send this message to those outside, try to be back be dinner, okay. Also, if you see my adviser Namdar could you send him to me", Lionel asks, giving Ryorst the note, though not much was on it as Ryorst was there at the meeting, but it does say, "I will most likely be staying behind, at least for a few more days, I feel there is more I can learn here, and I have also not decided if the Duke is being honest and is a good ruler or is possibly being influenced by someone else". Lionel then looks toward the woman in the throne room that has said nothing, he asks, "My Lady, I was wondering .would you could be so kind as to tell me you name, and also what your relationship with the Duke. You see I have been wondering for a while, and can hhold be my curiosity anymore".
ooc: Ryorst meet up with Namdar, and then see if you can meet up with the rest of the group, and get your character back by dinner, or at least around for the private meeting. For the unknown lovely lady, I roll a 1d20 for charisma and wisdom, and get 19 with modifier for charisma, and 16 for wisdom with modifier.
Edited: Thomaslee on 13th Mar, 2010 - 2:36am
Oliron does not move, for some reason his legs have locked and body has become stiff. A chill runs up his spine as the hairs on his neck stand up. An image of Grok forms in Oliron's head. Then comes the realization that this hooded figure could easily kill Grok. The fear subsides quickly replaced by adrenaline.
*This guy is behind the orc attacks!* Oliron's thoughts begin to formulate his chances of killing this thing were it stands. Not good, . . . Not good at all.
OOC: Guys seriously KNtoran has recently told me he kills players who bite off more than they can chew. This guy could probably one shot me and slay the party without breaking a sweat. Knowing what he is and most likely were he is going maybe we should just try and steal the gold from the stump and let him go for now. Then again it would be interesting to see if we could pull it off. Then again if his AC is like 21 and HP 50 or possibly even higher, ya *gulp*. Probably gets two attacks with some god awful weapon. If we attack thats only 4 arrows and possibly two melee attacks. We would all have to roll above 17 most likely to even have a chance. My vote is to let him go, for now. Also if we steal the gold we can claim that Grok stole it and cause discourse threw the ranks. Possibly even get Namdar or Beast to fill his role in the orc army. That is a big maybe but hey, it could happen.
Ryorst takes the note and bows. "By your leave." He turns to go into the hallway again, to find Namdar and deliver the note outside.
OOC: Ryorst can't read, remember. Oh, and I'll not be able to post again until late Monday/early Tuesday.
Edited: Rentok on 13th Mar, 2010 - 4:47pm
ooc: I'm tempted to take him out but we don't have just cause but wait, did yo catch a glimpse of his face? We need to follow just enough to track him and where he's going then again it is two days if he is heading to that farm, I doubt he would go so far by himself. Let's follow him.
Lionel shows himself to ponder deeply and is quite for a few moments, thinking on what he has heard, and what he has been told, and also glances toward Natasha with interest a smile playing on his lips.
ooc: I could use suggestions, I feel Natasha, duke's foster daughter could possibly be helpful, but I"m not sure. Also if I were to have Lionel talk with her, how would I go about it? Should I use Lionel's charm, and having him show interest in her story? Also rolled Lionel's night 1d100, and got 67.
I would suggest leaving him for now, as if he is so strong, it may be better working with the Duke himself.
Edited: Thomaslee on 14th Mar, 2010 - 12:47am
OOC: I think we have probable cause, I just wonder if we are picking a fight we have no hope to win. Though it looks like Namdar and Ryorst are just exiting the Fort so our numbers have almost doubled now.
* Oliron sees Namdar and Ryorst exiting the fort. He is beginning to like the odds more. *