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Imarë wrote:Perhaps Matt and Van can clarify what is OK and what is not. Are there any old topics we need to talk about?
Imarë wrote:Leaving things where they are we don't even know what to do about what we have already gotten in the pillaging.
Imarë wrote:I would actually start a topic but I don't know what we can talk about. Perhaps Matt and Van can clarify what is OK and what is not. Are there any old topics we need to talk about?
Imarë wrote:Oh... I should point out that I only used piddling and dithering because somebody was speaking fast and refused to repeat himself. I don't take shorthand.
Imarë wrote:Were you Naveh himself, you have earned a 1/4 cut of whatever we clear.
Bevan wrote:I think I would have given you the "Get Out!" shove.
Imarë wrote:On the point of what to talk about, what else is there except the plot twist. If Ewen is not free to discuss things, why bother?? Or is the GM promoting base speculation?
Imarë wrote:Ewen clearly stated that he killed Sir Felkar, not I did the murders. I would take this to mean he is not claiming the murder of the Baron of Quste (what I will call the big tamale).
Imarë wrote:To boast about it to a government official would seem to indicate he had cause for doing this, either in his grudge mode or as an assignment perhaps? Only one man knew that the party would be headed to Golotha, Sir Auram.
Imarë wrote:Then there are the other murders. Was Pelisa done by Ewen?
Imarë wrote:Then there are the other attacks, Slakka and the Morgathians. What if any connections would Ewen have with those.
Imarë wrote:It does not matter if you were in on it or not if you thought the idea fun.
Imarë wrote:A couple of other thoughts. First, the house. If we are able to retain it there should be an agreement for buying out those now or in the future who do not wish to participate.
Imarë wrote:Arvind is more interesting. He was embarassed. If this were at Parqu, he did not try to calm him down or even excuse him. Could it be that Arvind is a Morgathian himself? He was embarassed because those of his belief were bested? Does anybody think there is value in this train of thought or anyplace to go with it?
Imarë wrote:The third thought has to do with the dead themselves. Where were they killed. We supposed that they were killed inside the city because of the closed gates. Since they Morgathians that would widen the net as they probably could have been brought through the gates (the temple hill?).
Imarë wrote:They could also have been killed at the Temple of Morgath in the city, but why?
Imarë wrote:Once again, why would someone do it? Can someone be trying to destabilize the city (as Parqu rambles) or are the Agrikans beginning to make their move?
Imarë wrote:Could this be the attacker of Slakka
Imarë wrote:Does Ewen (how I will continue to think of him and describe him as until he decides that he is no longer Ewen) really know who she is and why they look alike. And yes, I know he cannot respond to the last thoughts.
Imarë wrote:It is interesting, if the Morgathians are trying to keep a lid on this, were they the ones who brought the bodies to Boraga?
Imarë wrote:I am not dismissive of Parqu's feelings, just the hystrionics. I know he must be crafty but does not seem to have a head for thinking on his feet.
Imarë wrote:A whispered warning would have worked as well.
Imarë wrote:As for his reaction to the death of the Baron, we did not kill him, we don't know why he was killed, we let him know of the event in private and did not hire a crier to stroll about the city announcing it.
Imarë wrote:I am sure it had been a bad few days for Parqu but I think somebody needs to invent Valium for him.
Imarë wrote:I had asked about the weaponry of the attacker of Slakka and the probable reason for a dagger in the attack on him was space. The killing of the Morgathians was evidently in a more spacious area. I think we made the determination that the attacker of Slakka was good by the ease of the attack and Slakka's reputation (nothing known first hand).
Imarë wrote:I was not trying to say the attacker of Slakka was the one (or one of) the killers of the Morgathians. But the skill level shown makes it such that a possible tie needs to be looked at.
Imarë wrote:What are the odds that a pack of killers with these skills randomly descended on Golotha and, unknown to each other, kill randomly?
Imarë wrote:I do not believe I have accused Ewen of any of the killings and only take his word about Sir Felkar.
Imarë wrote:Ewen killed Sir Felkar, Rahel killed the Baron (and more than likely Elpar).
Imarë wrote:Is it possible that she is the agent of whomever the Baron was supposed to pay?
Imarë wrote:If she works for Lord Morgan, he and/or his minions would have little or no compunction about killing a noble of the realm would they?
Imarë wrote:It might also explain the fear the Baron was in when he ran so quickly, if you slighted something you owed to Lodros you would not wish to hang around.
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