Part 9: Plundering the Plunderers' Plunder

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KCC

Jul 19, 2022 12:20 am
"Starting with him." Ora says, pointing a finger at Spugnoir.

"You acted more than strange down there. Did you mean to abandon us to the gnolls? Why did both you and the mute walk away in tandem? No… something isn’t right here.

Speak. I hope it doesn’t come to me forcing the words from you!"

KCC

Jul 19, 2022 12:21 am
Gilly stops packing up Timber, and rounds to back up Ora. She doesn’t draw a weapon, but she’s ready to if the man starts to implement anything arcane.
Jul 19, 2022 1:23 am
OOC:
Hold please. Might take a bit. Feels like Imma have to write a monologue on this project…
Jul 19, 2022 1:45 am
Mal turns to hear the explanation from Spugnoir as well, the dwarf being more than a little curious to hear the answer.

"You read my mind Ora, although I would hear the reason before casting my own judgement. Fear I understand, but we must be very careful going forward."
Jul 19, 2022 8:12 pm
Spugnoir seems to ignore Maloria’s interjection as he stares at Ora Rusk. The initial look of bafflement on his face darkens and his usual, easygoing nature withdraws. He suddenly takes the extinguished torch he’d carried from the bowels of the dungeon and breaks it over his knee before throwing the broken halves into the tallgrass to the side of him, the dead man’s horse shuffling its hooves nervously underneath him and says, "Well this is just rich; you know that? All of you… You’re really something else!"
"You know, I’m not the only newcomer to this party! You’re aware of that, right? From everything I’ve gathered in barely a day since I’ve met Eltrezar, you outfit have allowed myself, a thief, this dwarf, and that mage to join you group as new companions to a party that has begun to develop a reputation for coming back without everyone you left with, and yet this cleric talks about trust! From what I understand, the moment you lot rode into that village you had a half-dead dwarf with you, and you've been dragging half dead dwarves behind you ever since!
But you lot are worried about trusting me? And from the moment we started this endeavor I’m the only one that’s been subject to constant suspicion!!!


"You’ve known this thieving half-orc for little longer than myself!"
Spugnoir gestures to Luban. "You’ve caught him in the act of trying to steal gems and other items of your shared income, and who knows what else he’s stolen from under our noses that we didn’t notice by the way, if he’s as good as he says he is at what he is, and yet you accuse ME of disloyalty?


"And this mage is brought on to assist you with your endeavors from an arcane approach, yet she’s functionally incapable of casting a single spell without a scroll in her hands. --A SCROLL, I remind you, that was the ONLY payment I required for my clearly superior arcane services!-- "And yet when this AMATEUR reveals she has not a single arcane word inscribed upon a slip of parchment for which she needs perform the duties for which she has been employed, not a single one of you made remark of any suspicion of HER motives! Yet SHE casts doubt om my motives? I’ll remind you that all this mage has done for you is turn a half-dead dwarf into a floating disc, and were it not for me and my Sleep magic, you all would be getting hacked to bits by countless guards right now!"


The man looks back to Ora… "Why did I leave with the mute in tandem, you ask? What in the planes of the Abyss would you have me do?" He holds his arms out in a self-depreciating gesture of "take a look at me", then pulls his dagger from his belt and waves it about in lackadaisical circles. "Would you have preferred I stand in his way? Threaten the broken-nosed brute with a poke from my little knife here before he cleaves me in two with his longsword? Did anyone else notice the speed with which the man could send multiple arrows from his bow?"

"Ah! Well actually this makes some sense," he says suddenly, as if on another train of thought, shifting his eyes to Eltrezar while still speaking to Ora and the rest of the group. "I forgot what Eltrezar warned me of... You folk have a habit of losing your front-line fighters," he looks at the fallen Thurig, "and expecting your learned spellcasters to act as brutes; treating them as cowards should they fail to meet your expectations."

"So to answer your question , Miss Rusk," he says turning back to the mage, "The plan was that having seen the wagon man betray us to the gnolls, I would act as a newcomer with no skin in the game one way or the other, and HOPEFULLY he would allow me to abandon you as well. To my surprise that's exactly what he did, and I HOPED that in the ride back I might cast a spell of Sleep on him, tie him up, and either wait for you to catch up with me or continue on with the wagon man to Hommlet and turn him in to the VILLAGE MILITIA." Spugnoir looks pointedly at Maloria when he says this. "The proper authorities, if you will."

"Instead, you intercepted him and put him down for his treachery, and lucky for us I still had a Sleep spell for the guards that caught up with us, so I’d say I’ve certainly pulled my own weight today.

"Here’s the thing,"
he says to Ora. "I had HOPED we’d find a working relationship, despite the fact that you came to this job ill-equipped and incompetent. I went so far as to offer you my sole income for this expedition in order to allow you to perform your duties, and you treated my scrolls as if they were toys for your consumption and then accuse me of treachery!
"I was thinking that had we managed to find a compatible working relationship I would have split any scrolls we found half-and-half after we returned to the inn, but despite my generosity you’ve accused me of ulterior motives. You’re incompetent, and as far as I’m concerned you're a grifter, much like the half-orc that’s bent on stealing your earnings as well."


Spugnoir turns to Eltrezar. "My friend... Your group is broken at best. They’re brigands and highwaymen at worst. They shun you and treat you as a coward because you don’t fill the roll of their fallen fighters. Leave them and join me and we’ll set out together. I’d like to spend a week transcribing a spell from your book to mine and I’d be willing to let you do likewise, partner. Stick with them, though, and you’ll be dead within a tenday, mark my words.


"And I wonder,"
Spugnoir looks around, a look of feigned curiosity on his face, and then continues. "For a group such as yours, who seem lose a new companions every time you set out, how will it look now, when you return from these ruins one man short, yet again? Eh? And a man, probably well known by the village as a whole this time, I would say? A man who serves men of repute within the village.


"In any case, that isn’t my problem, though I’m sure I can’t recommend to others that joining your group is a safe or pleasant prospect, should you be in need of a spellcaster’s services in the future or anyone in search of work comes asking me for referrals.

"Having said my piece, I believe my work with your party has reached it’s conclusion. Miss Rusk, you’ll return to me the remaining three scrolls which you’ve as yet failed to waste in creative ways, and I’ll be on my way, though I promise to return the horse and cart to the Trading Post with news of their hired man’s demise."
He extends his hand, waiting for Ora to give him the scrolls.
Jul 19, 2022 8:42 pm
The wizard shuffles on his feet, kicking dirt as he processes what his fellow spellcaster had just said. There was a lot to take in, and he did not want to be so urgent as to misinterpret the words. Hrmph! "Well, I cannot say I disagree with many of the points you have made, Spuignor. You are wise indeed to see what festers in this companionship. I must join you in your chiding of those that question your motives, as we indeed have said nothing about those who misled us in their trustworthiness or usefulness." He looks to Luban and Ora in turn. "And though I am loathe to miss the opportunity to study with you, my good sir- I'm sure it would have been a fascinating and fruitful partnership- it is with this dwarf and halfling that I place my fates and trust. Though it has not been long, it is these two that have shown valor and comradery I thought long forgotten in ages past. Though we will be having words on trust and behavior soon enough." He casts a dark glance at both Mal and Gilly.

"You have fulfilled your side of our agreement, Spuignor, and so I would have you take not only the scrolls we agreed upon, but also traitor's share of the treasure. If not for you and your timely spell, we would not have reached the surface again." Eltrezar gives a look challenging any to argue. "But before you depart, I would have you know that we have had reason to suspect not only the man-at-arms, but also his employers. It was not until now that we had proof of their misdoings. That you had brought him along was dumb luck... or misfortune. I cannot say. But do not think so little of us as to suspect we had ill intent towards the man without reason."

"If you are amenable, I would still have it that we trade our spells. As arcanists, the spread of knowledge transcends the squabbles of the mundane world. And I would continue the friendship. But I understand that what you have seen and experienced troubles you so, and thus I would not be surprised or upset if you declined this offer. In which case, I bid you a fruitful life and many epiphanies. Return to town with us, at the very least, and give yourself time to think."
Jul 19, 2022 11:15 pm
Mal holds up her hands defensively,

"Easy now Spugnoir, we are not on a treasure finding adventure here, I, like my predecessor who gave her life, am a cleric of Cuthbert and we are fighting to save this land from a great evil that is growing beneath that broken keep. Those that risk their lives with us can know that the gods of law will judge them kindly when they pass beyond. Luban may be light fingered but that's a pretty sort of ill. When a soldier runs from battle he is judged most harshly, and while we do not assume your character you did seem to flee. It is not unreasonable for us to ask for justification."

KCC

Jul 20, 2022 12:47 am
"He…" Gilly says, piping up, and pointing at the half-orc "… swam to the bottom of a monster’s lair to save someone he doesn’t even know. He put himself on the line. Better he had walked off into the dark, like you, is it? Hoping the monster takes another to save your own skin."

KCC

Jul 20, 2022 12:50 am
"Ha!" Ora’s eyed flash wild. "You couldn’t hear over the sound of your own heart in your throat, but my magicks gave you the means to tuck your tail between your legs and flee. No doubt a hungry gnoll would have cut your throat in the dark, if I hadn’t sent them away."

She laughs again:

"You confess yourself a coward! And now you tell us of plans you would have done. Assuring us of them, now that they need never come to fruition. The bluffing of a coward. The one in the tavern who exaggerates their own part, and regales the village folk of what they would have done, if given further chance."

She makes no move to reach for the scrolls.
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KCC

Jul 20, 2022 12:56 am
Gilly keeps quiet upon Eltrezar’s remarks.

KCC

Jul 20, 2022 12:58 am
Though Ora snorts derisively.

"The great knife-thrower deigns to lecture on trustworthiness and usefulness. He who couldn’t hit a mark at a village fair. He who left his companions to be eaten alive by ghouls.

No. I don’t believe I need to take lessons from the torch bearer."

KCC

Jul 20, 2022 1:11 am
Gilly raises a hand to halt the argument between Ora and Eltrezar, if she can.

She looks to the newcomer:

"Lean Meat…" she points to Eltrezar "… told you the risks. You said so yourself. And yet you still came."

The Halfling shrugs her shoulders.

"So don’t act like some long legs lordling now. You took your chance, same as we. Same as everyone else who came here."

"And yes… we are here in part thanks to you. Why you couldn’t use your magicks against the gnolls… well… that’s for you to say.

But don’t clap yourself on the back too hard, lordling. You’d happily have seen us eaten by gnolls. Only when your best chance of survival stood with us again, did you finally use your spells."


Gilly shrugs again. The man was a worm, in her eyes. Calculating his greatest chance of survival at every turn. And now, attacking the group was his best chance.

Gilly hadn’t spoken this much in quite some time.
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Jul 20, 2022 4:41 am
Eltrezar turns to the halfing woman and the vitriol she was spewing. Hrmph! "You are going too far, little one. It is widely known that we weavers of the arcane follow the whims of magics, not easily explained. And that we cannot afford ourselves the same protections as you," he says, gesturing to her armor. "So yes, we must be cautious in our every movement in places such as this. Sometimes that means hiding from eight food hyene-headed monstrosities in armor and wielding vicious blades. By Boccob's spectacles, he DID use his magicks to save us. And yet you call him craven?! You have already made it clear you thick as such about me! You and the new scroll-caster both. Is this not so?!"

He falters for a moment, sputtering with passion before breathing deeply and centering himself.

"Gilly, if you have so little faith in us, how can you follow us into the depths? Or anywhere, for that matter?"
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Jul 20, 2022 4:42 am
Luban stands dumbfounded, not sure how he feels about the outbursts and all the comments about himself. Once or twice he raises his hand to interject, but is quickly spoken over.
Jul 20, 2022 5:33 am
Mal bangs her hammer against her shield hard to grab everyone's attention,

"Let us not forget the eight foot hyenas that might be sneaking up on us right now! Plenty of time to let fear and adrenaline make fools of us on the road! We ride!"

Mal wastes no more time and takes control of the wagon as she rides away from the moathouse.
Jul 20, 2022 3:01 pm
Eltrezar mounts his horse and follows, but pauses for a moment to look to Spuignor. Ahem! "Ride with us to town, as these roads are filled with peril."

KCC

Jul 21, 2022 3:01 am
Gilly is a little taken aback that Eltrezar ignores the barbs from Ora, to turn instead on herself.

"I’m here, aren’t I?" she throws her hands around to indicate the moat.

"And this time we have something to show for it!" she says, lugging the coin bag up onto Timber’s saddle. She turns back to the wizard then.

"I’d sooner be done with this place now. Especially if he means to make the villagers suspect us of something!"
Jul 21, 2022 4:13 am
OOC:
Onwards, dramatically!

KCC

Jul 22, 2022 1:10 pm
OOC:
Ride on, Timber. Remember we saw that scroll in that icy cave? I do!
Jul 22, 2022 5:00 pm
Tension and distrust once again creeps within' the party's ranks, and perhaps not unexpectedly considering even the most veteran of the group have only known one another for a few days now, the group sets forth for the village.
Despite a nervousness that leaves all looking over their shoulders in anticipation of a chase, or an attack from the rear by gnolls, black-armored guards, or something worse, the trip back is uneventful, the brooding silence broken only by Spugnior who, sour at Ora for refusing to turn over his payment, mutters occasional insistence that the only reason he's not demanding the scrolls be handed over this instant being that technically his service remains unfulfilled until the party reaches the village of Hommlet, but that he will then be expecting them to be surrendered.
The rock outcrop containing the small cave where the party once felt such a chill, and later discivered a dead pixie inside of, passes by on the right. Nothing menaces the group from within as they approach and pass by.
OOC:
Anyone stopping to enter the cave? Or continue on to the village?

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