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Imarë wrote:I don't think that trying to hang around Mogger's prior associates will be that useful (for one, I don't know where to find them on a regular basis).
Imarë wrote:trying to kill the Agrikan knight (Sir Z) ... My thinking is that even an unsuccessful attack would bring attention.
Imarë wrote:Going after his minions who were involved in the attack. While also dangerous, they are probably less skilled in battle and therefore easier to kill.
Imarë wrote:Copy a page from their book and set fire to Sir Z's house.
Imarë wrote:When in all of this should we go and visit the other Temple of Halea mentioned where the regional records are kept (Shostim?)?
Imarë wrote:Remember where we met our Irregulars? They were setting up a robbery.
Imarë wrote:I do not know if you caught the interaction between Sir Baris and the gate guard on the way to the castle. He very openly told them to shut up (at least).
Imarë wrote:To specify. The party knows Sir Baris is anti-Agrikan. He has not been shy about stating this in conversations with us. The keep quiet reference in the sentence after the anti-Agrikan comment was a request that he keep this to himself for the time being.
Imarë wrote:Of course two men capable of fighting in Delta House would provide some protection, but if for some reason they found out what was up and attacked them would more than one make any difference with the numbers they have?
Imarë wrote:Sir Felkar was bringing this payoff to somebody (the £200 rumor).
Imarë wrote:He panics and flees, as those who arranged the robbery desired. They are waiting in a secluded place he has to pass in order to get home and ambush him, killing his companions.
Imarë wrote:I believe the Baron was involved in the prior regime and might have knowledge of our Lenesque, could this be involved?
Imarë wrote:Since he has been the Sheriff for many years, he would either know or be able to find out where all the bodies are buried.
Imarë wrote:I was just stating the rumor heard by Mirky. Whether it was less, a valuable object (a la Sir Arthur Conan Doyles "The Musgrave Ritual"), or gold coins and/or gems. It could indeed be less money involved. He could have been going to an all night laundry with his dirty shorts for all we are sure of.
Matt wrote:To my way of thinking this is not "openly anti-Agrikan." It is, rather, a knight of the realm unwilling to bow before his social inferiors. This is normal. Sir Baris would need to go much farther than this to be perceived as anti-Agrikan.
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Fair enough.As for continuing along with Ewen on his escapades, I think I will have to decline the offer.
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