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Sir Baris wrote:Maybe he can't get her to choose who he wants, but he can certainly prevent her from choosing who he *doesn't* want, right Matt?
Sir Baris wrote:if an unknown relative wants to kill Sir Ewen, given our track record we are not going to find them.
Sir Ewen wrote:One other quick thought: during the session, I suggested that obvious foul play would be a turn-off to Thilisa. Somebody else, it appears, has made a different calculation, no?
Sir Baris wrote:Matt, I have a protocol question- in a situation like this, where a gentleman has been most dishonorably attacked in the Earl's own town (during his daughter's wedding, no less), what do we do? Do we go to him and request official assistance or justice? File a police report?
Sir Ewen wrote:It would help to sort out where the various parties are staying. Might the newly arrived Baron and his son be staying at the castle?
Sir Ewen wrote:I wonder whether Arnys might have noticed anyone fitting the description of our intruder?
Sir Baris wrote:Our foe may have assumed that the motive for your murder could be explained by reason's other than competition over her hand. As we've mentioned ad nauseam in this thread, you have many enemies.
Sir Ewen wrote:In fact, if one of these bozos was really clever, they would assassinate one of their competitors and frame Sir Ewen for the deed, thus knocking off two birds with one stone.
Sir Ewen wrote:So back to Teddy's question: What do we do next? It would go against our grain not to look into the matter, if only in hopes of gathering sufficient intelligence to ward off the next attempt. But even if we have a confessing miscreant, do we better our position by unveiling the crime in the midst of the happy festivites?
Sir Ewen wrote:And we have less than one session to find this guy, if our expectation of the wedding being over before the close of next session is met.
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