Imarë wrote:Would they mind us sending him on a trip to see the boss?
Navites are notoriously indifferent to their so-called laity. They are more likely to interpret the action as Naveh calling in one of his own for his just reward.
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Imarë wrote:Would they mind us sending him on a trip to see the boss?
Ewen wrote:Interestingly, Ewen claimed to Zaurial that he was responsible for Lenesque's death, taking apparent full responsibility for it (and Zaurial responded with a grave comment about how dangerous Ewen is). If Jarop lays the blame at Ewen's doorstep specifically, then we'll know where he got that information from.
Sir Baris wrote:If I remember correctly, Ewen told Zauriel in a crowded room that he (Ewen) had killed Errol, so there are many witnesses. If that is not what you meant, my apoligies.
Matt wrote:Sir Baris wrote:If I remember correctly, Ewen told Zauriel in a crowded room that he (Ewen) had killed Errol, so there are many witnesses. If that is not what you meant, my apoligies.
This is true, although the witnesses are basically either Zaurial's fellow Agrikans or servants. Any such leak could not be traced directly to Sir Z, but definitely to his household.
Ewen wrote:I wonder how clearly the resultant gash from the bowshot would signify the nature of the wound (especially after the decapitated head had been tossed about quite a bit by the exuberant Agrikans).
Imarë wrote:I had another thought which I wanted to get some feedback on. I find it very odd that Slakka should just happen to wake up to a random sound. Could it be that the attack on Slakka had been planned? The nature of the wound, a thrust through the body, would probably kill anybody but it might make the process long, drawn out and painful.
Imarë wrote:We had been told that the father of Jelesa had been killed by Borana's father but could he have had the murder commited (by either Slakka or his grandfather)? Let me know if anybody thinks this attack is suspicious (especially with the "presence" across the square, waiting for the end of Slakka, enjoying the pain?
Ewen wrote:it would probably behoove us to make things right with Jarop (that's Bevan's gig, I believe ).
Imarë wrote:I find it very odd that Slakka should just happen to wake up to a random sound.
Imarë wrote:He gained access to the house with no trouble and moved to the third floor without making anybody aware of his presence.
Imarë wrote:Since Ewen wishes to look for information of his mother at Shiran it might make sense for him to go also but I don't know if the two trips should go together.
Imarë wrote:Keep friendly with him, pay him what he wishes for Jeremiz but I don't know how far to trust him (Evil Erol is one of his guildsman and he sold him for £2).
Imarë wrote:For after we get the property is why I suggested Sir Auram. He can assign men he trusts to be eyes and ears in the city or to provide back up if there is more trouble.
Imarë wrote:I still suggest somebody from either Heroth or where your cousin has his manor. A family tie would be nice, not somebody from Theron (from what I am learning Bevan would not approve at all), but somebody who knows the whole family and would be loyal to a member of it.
Imarë wrote: If we get the house, we have right of title and a more substancial position. If Sir Auram has the title transferred to us, the house would be ours in spite of everything done in Golotha since but if he says to look after it ourselves, we would need posession. Once we have that, there is no problem.
Imarë wrote:Men from Sir Auram would not be troops under his control but people who might work for him keeping an eye on things in Golotha. What better a cover,...
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