OOC:
Dang it hahaha I wanted us to talk to Ameiko, but looks like I missed the chance again! That's what I get for going on vacation...
Stepping back a bit:
Xandak's brow furrows as he reads the letter. It would seem his earlier suspisions had been correct - the old man was up to something more sinister than making a scene at a bar.
We should have asked Ameiko about him while we had the chance... He considers, before brushing that thought away. Regardless, they were in it now, and they needed to find her. For a passing moment he considers bringing this to the attention of Shalelu, but if this letter is true, then people might be quick to judge Ameiko for being a part of that which she was innocent of, and he wasn't sure how the elf would respond to that. No, they needed to find her first.
It is in this manner that he finds himself with the rest of his recently thrown together group of comrades at the Sandpoint Glassworks, speaking to a rather eccentric gnome. As he asks for the party to introduce themselves, Xandak
(played by Gerard Butler) steps forward to make himself seen. He is a human male, just a few inches shy of 6 feet tall, with a shiny bald head and a short stubbly beard. He has deep green eyes that betray his age - no older than late twenties - but there is a wisdom and experience behind them that suggest he has seen more than someone of his age should have. The most outstanding feature of the man is his attire, though - he is wearing the simplest of clothes. Long, loose, dark pants that covers his legs but does not restrict his movement, and couldn't offer much physical protection. A simple shirt, beginning to wear thin in places. A worn and thin hooded robe, the hood currently pulled down so his full head is visible. An old pair of sandals. Strips of cloth wrapped tightly around his hands, stained a faint red in places. And finally, slung over his shoulder is a small bag that didn't look like there was hardly anything inside.
Xandak points to himself meaningfully, and without uttering a word brings a hand up to his mouth and makes a zipping motion. Gongar could explain a little bit more than this simple gesture could entail, but for now it will suffice to show the gnome that he does not speak. Xandak then extends his hand out for a handshake before glancing back at his dwarven friend to see if he would speak for him.
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