1 - Negociating terms

Jul 8, 2019 10:54 pm
...ery well the Council will never accept. They fear what it might change to open this market. And I've tr... Ah, Lords of House Chalmer! say the lord of House Exadius as you step into the room followed by his lackey who lead you to the meeting room. I am so pleased that you could make it, despite my late invitation — for which I must apologize again.
You've never been very fond of Bradley Exadius, a snooty man who took his father's business twelve years ago with much success, and is now the proud owner of the unavoidable Exadius Moneylanders. Money brings status and power, but this man's lifestyle show so little respect for the common folks that his personal guards check every room he comes in before he even dares to approach, something he calls a "measure of safety".
[ +- ] Bradley Exadius
Despite the reasonable temperature of the room and the thick silk and wool clothing he's wearing, the man is visibly cold. He holds his cup of tea with both hands, something you rarely see people doing before the month of Nightal, if ever as it is rare for men like him to leave the warmth of a good fireplace.
[ +- ] The room
The back room of the Golden Trinket looks like it's been reserved for the evening, an unmissable display of the Exadius' wealth as you know that even without service —which of course he took— one must pay ten bars of gold, or about 150 gold pieces. It seems that only four nobles are already present when you enter the room, two of which are sit at the table with Lord Exadius and one that seems to be pretty busy trying to impress a courtesan. Three waiters of the Golden Trinket are present in the room: one stays immobile near the barrels of wine, and two are busy taking a whole roasted pork off the fire.

The note you received this very morning didn't say much about the purpose of the meeting, but it mentioned the need to find common ground and arrangements for the upcoming cold season of trades. Because like every year, trades of products of nature slow down with the arrival of winter, and The Flaming Tree Trading Consortium needs to organize the vikaastean activity so that people get what they need to survive, and a little extra to spend on what they don't need. Two days after the Moonfeast, the Consortium organizes a big gathering to determine what activities will be prioritized and which ones will have to wait a few months. Bradley Exadius, cautious as always, want to know what the outcome of the meeting will be before it even happens.

Please, please, make yourself comfortable. All the wine, food and flesh in the room is on me. Lords Humston and Cobhall right here arrived... minutes ago, and we were just talking about their most recent common acquisition. You cannot have missed it, of course. The Kraken's Bane is an amazing building that one can see at no less than three streets away from in the docks, right?
OOC:
You can tell, from the surprised look on the aforementioned nobles' face, that he just brought the topic out of nowhere and that whatever they were talking about as you came in isn't meant to be brought up.

Rolls

First GM roll of the game! - (1d20+8)

(1) + 8 = 9

Jul 9, 2019 12:33 am
Erasma, in a delicate gown just a few shades paler than her skin, steps from where she presumed Bradley had not seen her. She gently held a slender staff, the same color as her dress with a brilliantly red gem at its tip. "So good to see you, Lord Bradley." She says with a smile. "I'm so glad I was where I was. It would have been dreadful had I missed an invitation to another of your prestigious events." She emphasizes the word dreadful with a small pout, making it seem that she was blissfully ignorant to the fact that House Exadius secretly hated the Cranes, and would sooner be dead than invite one of them. Though, she was sure he was thankful it was her, and not her father, that had crashed his party.
OOC:
Seems arbitrary, but I'm rolling Deception to make sure he can't tell that she is very aware of his animosity, and that she is lying through her teeth.

Rolls

Deception - (1d20+13)

(4) + 13 = 17

Jul 9, 2019 12:39 am
Bradley, it is good to see you again.
Theo shakes Bradley Exadius' hand and while doing so leans in close and looks at his eyes and listens closely to his breathing.
Bradley, your ptosis looks a bit more advanced than last I saw you. Could be an indication of myasthenia. I have a tonic of quinine at my office that will help, please send a servant by later and I shall have it prepared for you. Add a teaspoon of it to your tea once a day before retiring for the evening.
Still holding onto Bradley's hand, Theo turns it over and glances at the back of it.
Hmm, possible hyperuricemia. Bradley, I would advise you against having the roast pork tonight. Vikaastea needs you healthy.
Theo releases Bradley's hand and scans the room intently, looking for anything out of the ordinary. He pays close attention to the waiters.
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Rolls

Medicine check looking over Bradley Exadius - (1d20+13)

(19) + 13 = 32

Investigation check analyzing the waiters to see if they look or behave oddly at all - (1d20+13)

(18) + 13 = 31

Jul 9, 2019 1:37 am
Theo seizes an opportune moment to lean in close to Erasma and whisper, Thank you once more for joining me tonight for what promises to be a dull and distasteful affair. Your presence shall make it tolerable.
Theo looks around at the leering noble with the courtesan and the scheming lords at the table with a slight frown before continuing.
You've a much sharper mind for intrigue than I. You shall have to debrief me later for I fear my attention shall wander before proceedings are even called to order.
Jul 9, 2019 12:28 pm
Lord Exadius is caught by surprise and apparently uncomfortable that his personal medical issues got mentioned openly before the very nobles he's trying to impress or seduce. At the mention of medical conditions he most certainly knows nothing about, Lord Cobhall moves slightly away from the Theobold's patient, something Theobold himself immediately notices.
My good Theobold, I have no such thing as the psisthreria you're talking about! I am simply a little bushed by all the effort I'm putting to ensure Vikaastea's prosperity... and our own, of course he ads meaningfully. But I could certainly use some tonic to help with the stressful period we're going through.

Theobold misses the last of the empty words used by Bradley to discard any possible illness that could be affecting him, as his eyes and attention are focused on scanning the room. The Golden Trinket is known for its safety, and its owner is very proud to tell that no violence of any kind has ever happened in his establishment. The staff is selected very carefully, with in depth background checks that could uncover things even you didn't know about your very own history.
The woman in charge of the wine also wears an elegant but still visible decorated leather armor, silk gloves and has a simple sword at her side. Being in her late thirties, she probably served in the Vikaastea Settlers for years before getting hired as private guard for the aristocratic tavern. And given the means of the establishment, she most certainly is one of the best swordsmen that can be found in the city you probably don't want to pick a fight with her.
Of the two men that are now busy slashing the roasted beast with impressive knives, the youngest one seems to be in charge. He gives short but expert instructions to the other one, a man that must be twice his age and whose hair begins to whiten. He's decently skilled with his tool, but clearly doesn't have more than a few months of experience in the job.

... now, I didn't invite you here to discuss infusions and plant cocktails. I see that the meat is being prepared for service, so we can soon start to talk about more important matters. An oddity among nobles, Lord Exadius has the detestable habit of only talking important subjects ⁠—the ones that involve his family's business⁠— with his mouth full. He only discusses such topics in presence of lush food, and stops talking as soon as he's full or when the food stops coming.
It appears that Ser Feleki won't be joining us tonight, which is a shame because his clan is one of the biggest rock diggers from the north and that his opinion is of paramount importance for our winter activities. Still, let us try their famous Pulled Pork with Frostberries sauce. And with that, he calls out to the flirty man and let the cooks know that food is awaited at the table.
Tamara, knowing your fair share about dwarvish culture and mores, you note the usage of "rock diggers" to designate the dwarven people, something he wouldn't dare to say near any such person as it can be seen as both blasphemy and insult.
Jul 9, 2019 1:49 pm
Erasma laughs quietly, as if Theobold had just told her a joke. "Keep your eyes open, Theo. I'm sure you'll see more than you expect." She winks at him after returning his whisper. More audibly, she says, "If it's business to be discussed, I'll need a drink. Excuse me, gentlemen."
She saunters off to the bar, flashing a smile to the men carving up the beast before making it to the bartender. She takes a moment to visibly admire her get up before sighing. "I wish I had the body to pull off that look." She says, complimenting the woman.
Jul 9, 2019 2:37 pm
Ah, Lord Exadius, I apologize for my brother comment, as you know he was only looking out for your best interests especially in the coming winter months. I apologize for our slightly late arrival as I was out riding but when I heard about the meeting and came as soon as I could.", she says wearing her riding gear which is not only the latest fashion but also shows off her looks.

Flashing her smile to those in the room and says,The food sounds wonderful, and her I am with nothing to drink with it."
Jul 10, 2019 12:24 am
Theo nods toward Tamara, Indeed, Lord Exadius, it's as my sister says. Oh, and, the elder Lord Chalmer sends his warm regards and apologizes for being detained on business and unable to attend this evening.
Theobold takes a seat. He politely declines when offered roast pork.
Jul 10, 2019 12:16 pm
Ornux says:
Tamara, knowing your fair share about dwarvish culture and mores, you note the usage of "rock diggers" to designate the dwarven people, something he wouldn't dare to say near any such person as it can be seen as both blasphemy and insult.
OOC:
Although still more polite than calling them beard-goblin, stone shitter, or pubic face.
Jul 12, 2019 9:14 am
You all get the drinks you want as the food is brought to the table, and the seven of you sit and start eating. The pork is perfectly cooked, just enough to be crispy and luscious. The sauce is incredibly exotic, dulcet and powerful, leaving a feint cold feeling for a few seconds after you swallowed it. It probably is the first time you try Frostberries, maybe even the first time you ear of them.

As Bradley Exadius finishes his first mouthful of meat and puts some more in, he starts talking. Small drops of grease are projected in his surroundings, and you fear that he want to talk to you as you'd certainly have to endure some of them if he were to turn his head toward you.
Now jhis ij an amajing meal. Truly incredible how they managej to transform somejhing as simple as pork into sush a wonder. Jusht like Isaia's Shop jhat I funded two years ago and jhat have been flourishing ever since. Jhey are jhe reajon why we can enjoy good jhat come directly from our neighbor Cormyr. He swallows what's in his mouth, drink some wine She had solid. Connections. When she came. To me. and pauses for a couple of seconds to catch his breath.
How's your family business going, Lady Crane? It's been years since our last contract, isn't now just the right time to expand your affairs?
And with that open ended question, he bites another chunk of meat to let you answer.
Jul 12, 2019 2:25 pm
Erasma smiles politely, taking a small sip of her wine before answering. "Everything is well, Lord Bradley. Father has been focusing more on our affairs in Waterdeep as of late, but he hasn't let the Academy or our investments here suffer for it." In truth, she had little idea on the state of affairs within her own family. She had grown increasingly independent lately, and her mother and father had spent a great deal of time in Waterdeep, leaving her alone in their manor. Well, alone being relative, as servants and advisors had been in and out almost as often as if her parents were present.
Jul 12, 2019 6:54 pm
Theobold leans toward Erasma to whisper, He's played his hand quickly. He seeks your family's connections in Waterdeep. A source of waterdhavian arms and refined metals will surely sell for a premium among the Oaken Shield in advance of what will surely be renewed hostilities with the lizardfolk once the winter abates. Do not sell them too cheaply, he knows the worth of proper introductions, particularly in the arms trade.
Jul 13, 2019 12:15 am
"I knew you had it in you," Erasma thinks as she takes in what Theo told her. Navigating intrigue was one thing, but Theo was good at laying out long-reaching plans... as well as spotting them. She, very gently, takes a bite of the pork, signalling in Bradley's negotiation language that it was his turn to speak.
Jul 13, 2019 3:17 am
Tamara is watching the body language of those around Bradley to try and determine who is really in agreement with him, who is here because they have no other options and those who might not be on his side.

Rolls

Insight - (1d20+6)

(6) + 6 = 12

Jul 13, 2019 3:27 pm
Lord Exadius, you know that by midwinter the Tridanâd shall be hungrily eying ancestral lizardfolk lands once more. There is sure to be a healthy trade along the Long Road out of Waterdeep in materiel, a portion of which could be diverted here...

The rock diggers, as you call them, of that region even possess a source of mithral. But those who deal in arms are a notoriously skittish bunch by necessity.


Theo leans back in his chair and steeples his fingers.
The Cranes can likely provide the lubricant for such an arrangement. Given the demand of this market, you are looking at a marginal rate of hundreds of percent even factoring in attritional losses from banditry and the like. I should think a finders fee of... ten percent upon your gross returns... shouldn't be overly burdensome to you. As well as their pick of a few choice pieces for their personal guard's armory. One can never be too careful these days.
Jul 14, 2019 10:58 pm
Viking1031 says:
Tamara is watching the body language of those around Bradley to try and determine who is really in agreement with him, who is here because they have no other options and those who might not be on his side.
The two men that were talking business with him when you came in seem to stay somewhat distant to the current discussion. Dispute their physical proximity, they don't look like they intent to take part be to the conversation for now.
Jul 14, 2019 11:10 pm
As Theobold highlights that inappropriate name used by Bradley Exadius to designate those who have been, for almost a century now, privileged clans in trade and conquest, the banquer's face turns pale and red at the same time, resulting in a quite odd roseish face with an expression of stupor.
His about to answer, but thinking about his angle.

Roll me a persuasion or intimidation check depending on the way you want to try and push him.
Jul 15, 2019 12:39 am
Persuasion check.

Rolls

Persuasion Check - (1d20-1)

(11) - 1 = 10

Jul 15, 2019 2:50 am
As she listens she tries to put together what is driving this meeting besides some profit at the expense possibly the other factions in the city.

trying to deflect a problem and get some more insight Tamara asks
You mentioned that you wished to Ser Feleki was here. I am not sure you know but I have dealings with the dwarves and have learned their language, if you need someone to facilitate a meeting I could see what I can do but dwarves won't come unless they have solid idea what it is about, they don't like surprises and can be stubborn if pushed."
Jul 17, 2019 1:35 pm
Lord Exadius stops mid-plate and raises a doubtful eye in Tamara's direction: Is that so? I can't say I've heard a lot about your experience with dwarves... Lord Humston, you often work with Ser Feleki when it comes to export matters. Do you know of Lady Chalmer's experience with the northern clans?

Oh yes, I've heard her mane once or twice. Which means, with the clans' usual talkiness, that they probably know her name better than yours. With all due respect, of course!

That declaration, accompanied with a questioning look, leads the abundant hedonist to adjust his strategy. Well well well, jhat is a remarkable twisht in jhe evening I must say. Swallowing what he's been chewing all along, he continues while handing his half-full plate to the waiter: Now, that is not a matter I wanted to bring to your attention tonight, but maybe there's something you can do to help me. See, there's a flourishing business going on a the Sword Coast with all their enchanted items and exotic consumables. I'm sure your friend Lady Crane will be able to confirm that. He takes a second to drink some more wine, and Theobold notices that Lord Exadius is starting to show the first signs of alcohol running in his veins: his face is turning a little red, he speaks louder and with less caution. Putting some more of the succulent and juicy meat in his mouth, he continues. Now, our dead Shield won't allow shuch dangeroush goods in jhe frontiers of jhe realms, but maybe jhere's a way we can put jhe situation to our advantage. *swallows* See, I've heard from a friend that this whole enchanting process puts a great deal of .... how is it called again? Ore! But special ore you know, not your usual sword ore! *drinks some more and asks for more* I know nothing about ores, but where there is ore, there is trade and there is business to be done! That's what I want:
As he's about to uncover what he wants from you, the waiter cuts his finger with a serving knife and swallows a handful of swearwords, grabbing a napkin to hide the cut and continuing his service with the other hand. But his attitude has always looked a bit off to Tamara: he's a little too present for a waiter in such an establishment, and they could have easily found a more skilled person to work in such a visible position. He might very well be here to learn about what's being told in that rather secret meeting, and report to whoever hired him. But you're not certain about it, and no one likes drama. Certainly not the owner of such a reputable place.
... I want to develop my own trade route between our very dear dwarven friends and the west coast to fuel there magical research, but I need contacts there and supporters here.
Jul 17, 2019 3:20 pm
Oh I do hate to interrupt all these musings on trade deals. But our poor waiter here has cut his hand. I am sure he is being careful but I must insist on someone serves us. she says with a shock and concern in her voice playing her I am just a pampered noble card.

As she looks at the waiter remembering his face she says to him, Good help is hard to find so do please get that looked at right away. I am sure your employer will understand but I must insist.

After he leaves she whispers to her brother in draconic, Spy

edited to remove the thieves cant.
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Jul 18, 2019 5:00 am
Theobold nods at Tamara before standing briskly.
My apologies, Lord Exadius, but I cannot stand idly by while the help exsanguinates in my presence.
Theo strides purposefully towards the waiter who cut his finger and grabs his wrist, unwrapping the napkin from the wounded hand. With quick and precise movements, Theo dresses the wound, wraps it in gauze from his healer's kit, and binds it in a bandage.
Theo hands the waiter a gold piece and says, loud enough for everyone to hear, A bleeding wound while preparing and handling food is deeply unsanitary. How do you think it will go for you if you make all the assembled lords and ladies here sick? I insist that you take the rest of the evening off to convalesce and I will brook no argument. Off you go!
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Jul 18, 2019 1:10 pm
OOC:
Erasma doesn't know thieves cant, but she does know undercommon.
After another sip of wine, Erasma, seeing that the waiter is being taken care of, addresses Bradley's proposal. "I am unsure as to exactly how the Academy will feel about magical research being conducted away from their watchful eyes, but I cannot imagine they will be for it. My father included."
Jul 20, 2019 2:19 pm
Looks of discomfort appear on the faces of the Lords as Theobold uncover the bleeding cut, turning into straight disgust when he starts to describe the contamination of their food. The suspicious waiter is driven away in shame and, with a last look at the assembly, leaves the room through the back door.

Erasma's follow up to Bradley's question comes at the right time to focus everyone back on tonight's matter before you lose a good hour in digressions and other gossip. Seeing that he isn't back on topic fast enough, it is Lord Huston who addresses Lady Cane's question. You can tell that he's not very comfortable taking the lead like that and would rather stay passive, noding in approval or groaning when he doesn't.
The project isn't to contuct magical research on our own! We don't have the ressources or... skills to do so. I believe what Lord Exadius talked about was the funding of a new commercial route between our long time friends from the north and the advanced Sword Coast. To trade ore, and only ore for now... Isn't it, Bradley?
Few address Lord Exadius by his first name. Theobold, you know that they often work together but none of you is sure if he's going too far in doing what he just did or not. He's always been a little socially awkward...
Jul 21, 2019 3:42 pm
Theobold takes his seat again with a look of mild exasperation. Lord Exadius... Theobold shoots a look toward Lord Huston, ...or, Bradley now, is it? Do you truly mean to take raw ore, a product that is mostly worthless rock, away from the Sword Coast, a place that has an extensive capacity for refining ore, and spend good money transporting it to Vikaastea, a place that does not? Your refinement costs would be astronomical here, and most of your transportation costs would be going into moving around worthless rock instead of the pure metal that you really want. Unless you plan to build the refinement facilities here and hire the appropriate tradesmen yourself, at great cost since it's so rare a skill here, then I cannot envision how this will be remotely cost effective.
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Jul 21, 2019 11:08 pm
"I believe Bradley intends to have the Dwarves do the refining for him." Erasma explains to Theobold, though she turns her attention back to Lord Bradley. "Though I would advise against this as well. If the ore must be refined for it to be useful, at least in the terms we are speaking of, who is to say they will know how to treat it so that it is still of use when it is purchased? And if it doesn't, who would you even be selling it too? The Academy is very strict, as I've mentioned, and I can assure you, they already have their own supplier for such resources."
Erasma leans on her elbows towards Bradley, her eyes intense. "You're an intelligent man, Bradley. I refuse to believe you haven't thought these things through... what are your plans for this ore?"

Rolls

Intimidation - (1d20+9)

(4) + 9 = 13

Jul 22, 2019 12:08 am
I am always amazed to witness the incredible speed at which Loard Chalmer's mind goes throws the moneylender lord as he joins back the conversation. Lord Huston would be a terrible spokesman, but what he said was all true. And yet, the smallest misunderstanding can lead to formidable errors when you think that far and fast. Still, you got most of the plan right. The repetitive usage of "lord" denominations settles the issue of calling each others by first names, as Bradley Exadius empties his glass (but doesn't refill it) before he continues.
My business plan is to move worthless rock - a merchandise than shouldn't suffer many attacks - from a place that excels at extracting it to another place that needs it direly. So taking the Dwarven ore to the Sword Coast he slowly spells out to be certain that everyone got it right this time.

It is almost risk free, I can assure you. I do not owe my success to reckless investments.
The problem being that it will mobilize most of my funds to set the route up without bringing any direct activity to Vikaastea.

Rolls

Insight check, w/ disadvg - (1d20+4, 1d20+4)

1d20+4 : (3) + 4 = 7

1d20+4 : (9) + 4 = 13

Jul 22, 2019 3:29 pm
Erasma steeples her fingers and thinks for a moment. "Why would anyone on the Sword Coast buy ore from here? They have no shortage of mountains or Dwarven mines. If there is nothing special about this ore that no one would want to steal it, why would they want to buy it when you would have to raise prices just to get it out there? If there is a way to profit from this, I fail to see it." She says.
So far, Erasma had nothing to lose. She hadn't pledged anything to this venture, and she did not care if Lord Bradley squandered his riches on fruitless ventures. But be damned if she would let him drag these other Lords down with him if he didn't have a solid plan.
Jul 26, 2019 4:01 pm
Tamara thinks over the idea and then asks,"Since it seems you will have a cashflow problem you need some investors in this. I also wonder once this is set up do you think since this operation will not cause undo attention that once in a while a small but valuable product could be hidden within it to increase some profits.
Jul 29, 2019 3:58 pm
Raising money issues on they part may have been a mistake, or maybe a clever manipulation from Tamara's part. A cashflow prolbem, ME?! spits Lord Exadius as he chokes on his chunk of meat. The Hourse of Exadius don't have cashflow problems. And I never mentioned calling for investors, as we don't need them. We have all the gold we need to support such a project.
Realizing that raising his voice won't get him what he wants, Lords Exadius stops briefly to regain composure and continue, something that Tamara and Erasma don't fail to notice.
As I started to explain, I'm in need of supporters to help that project get the approval of The Flaming Tree Trading Consortium during the upcoming winter meeting. I don't like to battle with assemblies, and supporters help dismissing unfounded fears. And I also need contacts to hasten the initial process so that the trade route starts to bring money back earlier.

Going back to Theobold and Erasma's concerns, he finally proceeds to ease your concerns. Accessibility of said ore. That is what makes my project viable. As it is for adamantine, the problem with that Enchanting Ore isn't it's existence but its accessibility. It appears that reaching it is a challenging venture, and our northern friends are lucky to have stumbled on a rather large source of that ore.
But refining it is a pretty complicated process, one that few outside of the Sword Coast master. And while the transformed material is a quite powerful component, the raw one is as useful as damned rock. The only way to make business of that ore from a realm as distant as ours is to be a trusted supplier with regular delivery. Since the fall of Luskan, the mines in The Spine of the World have stopped being exploited and Waterdeep is currently running on smaller mines and stocks. Mostly stocks, which are running low. My contacts assure me that they'd put gold on the table for a stable, if not abundant, supplying of Ore.

Satisfied with his arguments, he confidently leave some room for you to answer.
Jul 31, 2019 1:39 pm
Erasma hides a smile behind her wine glass, enjoying the sight of Lord Bradley so flustered.
"Now that..." she says. "Sounds more like what I expected of you, Lord Exadius. Adamantine is a very worthwhile resource. One that I could get behind. If this enchanting ore is anywhere near as valuable as that, I can begin to see its value." She leans back in her chair a bit, "But what would we gain from supporting your venture?"
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Aug 4, 2019 5:48 pm
Tamara looks over at Erasma and says sweetly, "Well he doesn't want investors though he admits it will tie up his funds, you know if someone makes a move against him when he has all that money tied up, he may not have enough to fend of a financial attack if someone from the trade consortium especially if he makes some enemies putting this through. He is also needs the dwarves to be a part of this and, we also don't know what he is moving besides an ore that is not valued enough to warrant a safety concern until it gets into the right hands but he wants our support to move it through. So he is asking for our support

She turns her head at Lord Bradley and says,I am of course paraphrasing a bit but then my brother is really the one who likes hard facts, that is just the person he is. I am just making sure I understand the situation and the risks involved as I am just a lady in the house but my father always likes to hear what I have to say.
Aug 14, 2019 2:18 pm
OOC:
While still somewhere around, Ferdy seem to be unable to post at the moment due to IRL events. He'll support you passively for now, and we'll adjust of Ferdy tells me that he won't be able to make it back to GP. Are you OK with that?

I concur on the fact that IRL makes slow games like PbP a real challenge :/
The processed product is a lot more valuable than mere Adamantine. But due to the secrecy of the refining process, we cannot produce and sell it in its refined form. Which is fine to me, because then we'll just be transporting expensive rocks that are not really worth the trouble of attacking the caravan.

After Tamara's comments Lord Exadius continues, visibly doing his best to not respond the provocation: Some of your points are... true, if not shot in an elegant fashion. Yes, I must admit that setting that trade route up is a pretty heavy investment, even for the Exadius family.
Aug 15, 2019 1:49 pm
"There is still a price for supporting voices, Lord Exadius. Especially ones of our caliber." Erasma explains. "The Academy will fight against you, rest assured, and without support, the Consortium will not defend you. Now, the Chalmer family has quite a bit of pull with the Consortium, and if I voice my approval, my father will likely try to sway the Academy, if only to save face..." she says with a slight grimace.
"What do we stand to gain for lending our voices in your favor?"
OOC:
Not sure if a persuasion roll is needed, but including just in case.

Rolls

Persuasion - (1d20+9)

(5) + 9 = 14

Aug 16, 2019 7:03 pm
OOC:
Tamara is going to wait to hear the answer before making any more comments.
Aug 24, 2019 10:39 am
Lord Bradley's frowns and mutters unintelligible things in this beard, visibly thoughtful, but Lord Huston is the first on the speak up.
[ +- ] Tamara

Now, that is a pretty... calculating way to address Lord Bradley's request for support! You should consider yourselves lucky to be granted the privileged of getting a chance to
Enough of that, Ulrik! this is the first time Lord Cobhall gets involved in the discussion. He's a discreet man, rarely speaking up but observing what's going on with attention. You're making a fool of yourself, and I won't let you work against our common interests. You know very well, as we all do, that no one would take such position if they didn't get something out of it. Lady Crane here simply has an... unusually straightforward way to get to this point.
Aug 24, 2019 9:15 pm
"Thank you, Lord Cobhall." Erasma says with a smirk. "I simply don't see the point in skirting around the obvious questions."
Aug 27, 2019 7:56 pm
Tamara chuckle to herself and then adds,"Well we could speak in riddles and innuendo but what happens when this goes to voted on. If we are not aware of the pitfalls that could happen we could look bad which would then cause the vote not if favor and if you withhold crucial details and then we find out something that we cannot support would be bad. I think we are just asking that all the cards be on the table now so when in council chambers where such diplomacy is very much needed and without the right facts a mistake could happen to wreck the whole plan.
Sep 9, 2019 2:51 pm
OOC:
Shit has been put together.
I'll remove Ferdy from the game and go fishing for a new player while moving this negotiation forward. A lot still has to happen, let's go!
It is rather fortunate that you too are eager to see where that thing is going. We are short on schedule, and the sooner I know that I can count on your support, the better it'll be. Lord Exadius pushes his empty plate away, cleaning his hands on the tablecloth. He looks quite satiated and half drunk, but not done yet.

Now, I get that you may need to discuss in private about that particular matter. Or maybe I can come with a suggestion for you: how would you feel about having a favorable appraisal of the House Exadius for your next project?
Sep 9, 2019 5:05 pm
"Support for support. That's incredibly diplomatic, Lord Exadius." Erasma says. She's barley touched her food, and doesn't really intend to. Especially after Bradley's... gluttonous display.
What do you think, Tammi? It seems a fair trade. I don't see much risk, and the revenue could be good for the city. Whatever revenue actually makes its way out of his meaty hands, that is. She takes a sip of wine as she sends her thoughts to her companion. I will let you answer, and follow your lead...
Sep 10, 2019 5:30 pm
I think we have a basic agreement. One thing I would like to add. Since you have a caravan heading out every so often I would like to be able to send one of my people along at times to ferry small items back and forth. Nothing that would cause one to see the caravan as a mark, or threat. You see I like to import small amounts of jewelry and other such items. Having one travel with a group will allow these things to pass unnoticed and safer than a courier traveling alone. This will allow us to have some profit from your venture as well. Still i will need final approval from my father on this arrangement., Tamara says
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tis a shame my character lost her husband to be and her brother in one dinner conversation.
Sep 12, 2019 7:10 pm
Lord Exadius sighs, showing signs of irritation: Don't push it too far, Lady Chalmer. I think the promise to have the support of The Moneylanders is nothing to sneer at, and I'm fairly certain that I can count the times I've made such promise on the fingers of this hand he add to support his offer.
... now, your request sounds reasonable. Let's say I agree as long as the caravan manager approves the presence of this item in his convoy. After all, he would be held responsible if anything were to happen because of that additional shipment.

Seeing that everyone seem to be done with their plates, Lord Exadius calls the server out as of for the dessert and spirits.
Sep 13, 2019 12:06 am
Erasma prepares to contradict Bradley almost out of habit, but restrains herself. They had him where they wanted, and he was being quite agreeable. Better not sour his mood. But she couldn't help but think that Tammi's addition to the deal was genius.
Sure, his word could get them quite far, if they were attempting to start a venture of their own, but should this whole idea fall through... well, his word wouldn't be worth his weight in gold anymore.
Sep 13, 2019 11:27 pm
Well then it seems we have an agreement. Unless there is anymore business to discuss? If not a nice wine sounds good right now., Tamara says with a smile.
Sep 17, 2019 3:57 pm
Yes, it seems like we have an agreement in principle. I'll send a messenger with the detailed terms in a few days to your House, but we've established the basis of it.
Lords Humston looks impressed by the way you handled the negotiation and turned it to your advantage, while Lord Cobhall seems a little upset - probably realizing the he could have asked for more than he did.

As you continue to chat about the conditional promise of mutual support and how you'll come to a final written agreement, the remaining waiter, accompanied by the chef himself (probably because his assistant was sent off while he still needs help) bring an impressive dessert: you see live flames moving on the "icing" of an ember colored mounted piece.
Sep 19, 2019 3:43 pm
Tamara decides to wait a little bit before trying the dessert figuring that Bradley would be the first to dig in. Her thoughts turn to who she needs to talk to to find out who the spy was and who he works for. Someone want to know what is going on or maybe even stop it.
Sep 20, 2019 12:15 am
Erasma is delighted with the display and claps daintily. She too waits, allowing Lord Exadius to be served and to eat first as befitting the host.
Sep 20, 2019 2:47 pm
The amazing dessert is served in generous portions, then served to all of you. You learn that the icing was made using fire snake venom, which isn't toxic by any mean after burning off.
Its taste is fantastic and surprising: the first bite feels like a mistake, as if you just bit a real burning ember. But that feeling disappears in a blink of an eye, leaving you with the gourmand taste of homemade whole cream and exotic fruits. That didn't steal its reputation, and those who can afford probably don't feel like their money was lost.

The evening will continue with live but not loud music and nobles small talks. Do you want to try and extract some information for those in the room, or do we move forward?
Sep 21, 2019 9:56 pm
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just a reminder who else is there again.
Sep 24, 2019 3:08 pm
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Present in the room:
- Lord Exadius of the Moneylender, whose career is such a success that he is believed to be supported by the some god.
- Lord Humston, whose House is getting weaker each year but who still has a dominant position on what happens on the lake.
- Lord Cobhall, a rich yet clumsy tradesman that work with House Humston on things regarding boats.
- Another Lord you weren't introduced to and that seem to take no interest in tonight's negotiation ; he clearly is here to enjoy the food, drinks and flesh. You recognize him as Baronet Jessop, a lesser noble that mostly enjoys his inheritance and golds.
- the three of you
- the young remaining waiter that seemed to be in charge, and the "waitress" near the barrels of wine that seem to also be here to enforce security
- the Golden Trinket's chef that came to help after the second waiter was sent away due to his bleeding
- a group of live music that is setting up in the far corner of the room (5 people)
- three courtesans that were here when you arrived but left as the food got served ; they'll come back when the music starts
Sep 25, 2019 3:25 pm
Tamara goes over to lord Cobhall and asks with a friendly tone,How is the boat business these days? I am sure you and Lord Humston are doing well with your control over the lake businesses. It must be as you are expanding here which seems very different from your normal business. Whatever caught your attention?
Sep 25, 2019 5:44 pm
Erasma's eyes keep latching onto the Baronet, curiosity brewing as to his level of interest in the night's events. She saunters over, taking her glass of wine with her, and sits next to Jessop. "Enjoying the festivities?"
Oct 1, 2019 11:04 pm
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Hey guys. I'm sorry but I'm having some kind of writer's block here. I keep failing to write any decent answer and it's already been too long since you posted...
So here's the deal : narrate what you've obtained from those you want to talk to (within reason!) and how you got it. That should be enough to get me back on track, and you get a one-time joker 😉
Oct 3, 2019 1:58 am
Tamara gets Cobhall talking about things he is comfortable with and allows some drink to influence him. She then asks him for a dance. Using her looks and flirting a little bit she finally casually mentions the mining again and does her best I am forgetful look and asks what was the name of that stone again to get him to cough up the type of stone being mined before he realizes he let it slip. She then downplays it with the we are going to work together on it so what is the harm she won't say anything.
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Oct 7, 2019 7:11 pm
Eramsa 'enjoys' a conversation with Jessop (one that he likely won't remember) over some wine. Before he can get too distracted by the dancers, she learns more about his family and the problems he has holding onto his nobility. He contributes very little to the city, simply riding out his late father's good deeds and money, letting his many servants essentially run the estate.
Oct 7, 2019 10:40 pm
After a lot of talking and drinking, Tamara finally get the following information: the coveted ore looks like a darker, smoother brass. It is solid, strong, very hard and quite heavy. Lord Cobhall doesn't know the proper dwarven name for this material, but he's heard the name orichalcum a couple of times even if its not a thing he has heard about. After you managed to reassure him that it was OK to tell you what he knew, he adds that he has sent a disposable page boy to research on that name at the Pantheon three days ago.

Erasma chats with Baronet Jessop about his personal and family situation. She learns a few things, some of which might prove useful to get leverage on his family if need be.
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You can add it to your character sheet:
"Jessop secrets". You may now gain advantage on Intimidation checks against the Jessop's family members if you chose to exploit what you learned tonight. But that may have consequences. Use with caution.
Oct 7, 2019 10:42 pm
On to the next scene!

What are your plans?
Reminder: you'll have to get Moonbeam's character in (and Moonbeam needs to finalize/submit it).
Oct 13, 2019 5:51 pm
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Plans are probably ask Erasma to go to where she was trained and do a little discreet orichalcum. then see if any of my contacts have heard any rumors and see if they can find out who the spy was.

Also want to get moonbeam in
Oct 13, 2019 6:09 pm
Viking1031 says:
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Plans are probably ask Erasma to go to where she was trained and do a little discreet orichalcum. then see if any of my contacts have heard any rumors and see if they can find out who the spy was.

Also want to get moonbeam in
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If this is the case, Erasma will likely make idle excuses as to why they can't go there, but she has perfectly suitable facilities at her family manor (which is currently empty of prying eyes minus a few trusted servants). She is more than willing to use her home as a base of operations... so long as no one touches anything.
That may also make for a good opportunity for our "Guest" to arrive. Bringing Moonbeam into the picture.

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