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Brian:
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cool cool. Just give me a sec to set
up things
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Brian:
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Quite a while passes. No word.
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Brian:
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Eventually, however, you start to hear
tell that the holy Artyom's sister has been abducted.
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Brian:
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People here kind of remember you
though, so you aren't implicated immediately.
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Brian:
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One, day, while Cerim is at the inn,
there is a knock on the door.
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Sir Regelgien:
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Come on in, it's not locked
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Brian:
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Inside steps a knight, clearly labled
as a member of the Order of Blood
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Sir Vilrays:
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Thank you.
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Sir Vilrays:
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I seek Sir Regelgien.
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Sir Regelgien:
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Aye
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Sir Vilrays:
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His holiness has sent me on a quest to
deal with some bandits with a hostage. Have you seen any such
activity lately?
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Sir Regelgien:
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Nay. I think it's rumor if you ask me.
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Sir Vilrays:
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Well I'll be asking around. These scum
wanted to be noticed, that's for sure.
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Brian:
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The knight starts asking around amoung
the few patrons around before making it to Cerim. Does Cerim do
anything in the meantime?
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Cerim Potter: (( I'll finish my bear and head out
the back door to take a leak. ))
Jannik:
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you ate a whole bear?
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Brian:
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You wander out, and you hear the
clanking of a few more metal suits.
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Cerim Potter: (( beer* ))
Cerim Potter: (( I'll post up against the wall
here and take a look ))
Cerim Potter: (( at what's goin on ))
Brian:
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You see five other knights. Two are
asking around, three are just loitering.
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Cerim Potter: (( Don't the knights have
restricted jurisdiction in these parts? ))
Brian:
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The knights of the Order of Blood are
more vague in jursidiction. Eryson was specifically forbidden to
send the general army, but the church might be able to get away
with this without pissing off the king or Gorewood.
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Cerim Potter: (( This isn't good. ))
Cerim Potter: (( If I need some goods, do I need
to rp that exchange? ))
Brian:
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naw. Just the risk of getting
questioned
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Cerim Potter: (( is there a general store or
something in town? ))
Brian:
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I'll even let you say you just went
shopping there a couple days ago if you just need more food
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Cerim Potter: (( I need supplies to write a
letter ))
Cerim Potter: (( presumably we could trade game
for what we need ))
Brian:
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You've at least got berries and
leather. I'm not going to stop you with paper at this point
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Cerim Potter: (( cool. Let's say our camp
is to the south. ))
Cerim Potter: (( I'd also like to pick up a
couple nice goblets if I could. ))
Brian:
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I would have assumed you got those on
day one
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Cerim Potter: (( okay cool. ))
Cerim Potter: (( In that case, I'll mount my
horse and ride east. ))
Cerim Potter: (( hopefully. ))
Cerim Potter: (( I'll be checking behind me to
make sure I have nobody tailing me ))
Cerim Potter: (( after a couple miles, I'll stop
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Brian:
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k. I'll say you weren't tracked,
because at this point I just want to know what you're up to...
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Cerim Potter: (( From there, I'll loop around
south and head back to camp. ))
Brian:
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ok, so you're back at camp
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Cerim Potter: (( now it's time for the letter. ))
Cerim Potter: (( well, first things first... ))
Cerim Potter: (( I beckon Aaron to speak with me
away from Emita. ))
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Cerim Potter:
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It looks like things aren't going how
we expected. The Order of Blood is sweeping through Eastmark.
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Cerim Potter:
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Artyom may not be coming at all.
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Aaron:
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That's ... concerning.
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Cerim Potter:
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Very much so. We may need to take
extra precautions to ensure he arrives.
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Cerim Potter:
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Perhaps a letter from his sister would
do the trick.
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Aaron:
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That sounds convincing enough, maybe
also give him an ultimatum and tell him that we are tired of his
knights.
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Cerim Potter:
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Indeed. You can have his sister write
what you say. We just need to make sure the message is just right
before you do so.
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Aaron:
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So, what should the message be exactly?
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Cerim Potter:
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We should tell him that we want to
meet with him. We have his sister and aren't afraid to harm her if
he doesn't heed our instructions.
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Cerim Potter:
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If we leave the letter to be found by
someone in Eastmark, surely it will get back to Artyom in time.
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Cerim Potter:
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We will have to keep in mind that
several people will read whatever we write in this letter. We need
to make sure that won't matter.
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Cerim Potter:
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Putting in a specific place could be
dangerous for that reason. We'll need to make sure we aren't there
until the agreed upon time. No doubt the Order will immediately
flood whatever place we indicate.
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Aaron:
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Do you know of any codewords only
Artyom would understand?
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Cerim Potter:
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I don't think so. The best solution I
can muster is to put in a specific date and note that if we see
any knights, we'll make Emita suffer.
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Aaron:
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Good enough, I suppose.
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Cerim Potter:
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The question is: where and when should
we meet?
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Cerim Potter:
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I'm thinking someplace... mysterious.
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Cerim Potter:
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You know, I may have an idea.
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Aaron:
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What is it?
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Cerim Potter:
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remember that lake we visited in
Gorwood?
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Aaron:
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Yeah.
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Cerim Potter:
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It had some sort of mysterious
fountain and such on the island in the lake. Perhaps there would
be good.
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Aaron:
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How would we ever get everything on
there?
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Cerim Potter:
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Surely we could get a raft of some
sort together.
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Aaron:
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Hmm ...
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Cerim Potter:
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We won't need the horses and we
haven't got much to carry.
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Aaron:
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I guess it would also secure us from
being overrun by knights ...
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Cerim Potter:
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Indeed. With any luck, the orcs will
forbid the Order from marching through their territory.
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Brian:
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This is probably a good stopping
point, which can give you guys some time to haggle about the exact
wording of the letter...
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Jannik:
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stopping point as in end of session or
break?
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Brian:
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Is there anything you want to do after
the letter writing? It seems we are getting right back to a
waiting scene after this.
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Brian:
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well, I'll still be around to play for
a bit if you guys have a plan, but if your just going to wait on
the player that isn't here right now it's on me to get his
reaction to keep the campaign moving.
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