OOC:
Oh, my bad on King's Cradle, sorry. I should go back and read my own notes!
Couple of thoughts:
I can use Speak With Animals on the livestock but I'm guessing they couldn't remember far back enough.
How long does an oil lamp burn for? One of them was still going and the killing seems to have taken place 2+ days ago.
Felor decides not to hang around by the girl's room - it didn't make sense to crowd her. If they were going to gain her confidence, it would take a bit of time. Instead, he mills around outside, unsure of what to do. The others' investigations hadn't turned up any obvious clues. The house was empty, but not ransacked. The inhabitants, presumably, slaughtered and burnt. The livestock left but horses taken. Meals half-eaten - was whoever had done this known to the inhabitants? They must have left the building of their own accord before being killed.
As the barbarian had said - this was no mere bandit attack. Did the witch-cult do this? Were they looking for something? That didn't make sense given the untouched state of the house. Or for someone?
Felor's shivered thinking of what must have happened here. He hoped the girl had been safely hidden away and not witnessed it first-hand. For want of anything better to do, Felor returns to the fire pit and says a prayer over the bodies, wishing their souls peace in the afterlife, asking Fjorgyn to protect the girl, and vowing that he would find the killers if possible.
How long would it take to fill in the fire pit as a grave? Was it something dug just for the bodies or was it there already?
Last edited February 19, 2016 4:18 pm