The Perilous Forest

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Mar 24, 2023 3:03 am
Veringvox
As Sir Gregor directly addresses Tafwick, Veringvox's features grow more stormy. Some social misstep is occurring, and the chief stands up. His posture tells you the meeting is at an end.

Speaking directly, he "Arthur King is not enemy. You are not welcome, even so. Go back to your Earl. This road is mine, I Veringvox, claim these woods on behalf of people. Tell others no come."

The other picts tighten their grips on their weapons. If they're following the cues from their leader, they suddenly are prepared for violence, but they're not initiating it. Yet.

Brother Tafwick
Tafwick is about to intercede, but Veringvox makes a gesture and the monk steps back, remaining quiet. He suffers remaining with the Picts at the chief's whim. The monk makes the sign of the cross almost imperceptably.
Mar 24, 2023 2:04 pm
Figuring that there is no point in arguing anymore, Sir Wilfred makes a courteous bow at Veringvox, if brief, then puts back his helm goes back on his horse. He doesn't move hurriedly but doesn't lose time either.

When all his companions are ready, he starts riding at a steady pace back to the main road.
Mar 24, 2023 2:57 pm
Disappointed in himself that his careless words although brief still caused the situation to turn. He is astonished that events can turn so quickly. He sees Sir Wilfred take a courteous bow. He does the same toward the chief.

"I am sorry chief Veringvox. I meant you no ill-will nor disrespect. We can be on on our way if that is what you rather."
Mar 24, 2023 11:26 pm
The prickly chieftain simply nods, and the picts hang on a razor's edge waiting for you to leave and go back from whence you came.

The Brown Cloister is the other way, unfortunately, further up the road.
Mar 25, 2023 1:35 am
Wolstan's mouth is drawn as the dialog goes sour. He merely nods at the chieftain, indicating they will abide his decision, but he stops before putting his helm back on his head.

"Chieftain Veringvox. We recognize your claim here. But we need to travel north, to visit Christian holdings that lie beyond your woods. We don't wish a melee with you, but we will not be turned away. God has tasked us with visiting one of his houses. We cannot ignore that calling because you have clashes with the Earl."
Mar 25, 2023 2:26 am
The moment hangs on a razor's edge. The picts tighten their grips on their weapons once more, not aiming at you, but ready to do so on a flash. Veringvox considers your words as the monk translates quietly, looking down at the ground, and his fingers moving in prayer.

Let's get a "Hard" Presence-Courtesy coin toss from Sir Wolstan. A show of respect from Sir Gregor will grant +2 coins, and from Sir Gareth and Sir Wilfred each another +1.
Mar 25, 2023 2:35 am
Sir Gareth edges nearer to Wolstan as a show of support but unlike the knight, he does not stop short of putting on his helm. He makes a show of it and places it slowly and firmly on his head while leaving the visor up.
Mar 25, 2023 2:32 pm
OOC:
Waiting to roll until I see if Wilfred helps and Gregor shows respect...
Mar 25, 2023 2:37 pm
OOC:
I wasn’t sure if Qralloq meant that he was already going to add those coins based on Gregor, Wilfred, and Gareth’s interactions already.
Mar 25, 2023 3:01 pm
OOC:
He only gets the coins if you make a show of respect to ease the prickly chieftain's ire. Do you attempt to mollify him in some way?
Mar 25, 2023 3:06 pm
OOC:
Yes! Should we roleplay that or will you take care of it?
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Mar 25, 2023 3:08 pm
OOC:
Okay, how?
Mar 25, 2023 4:29 pm
Sir Gregor looks directly at Verignvox and again states, "I'm am sorry Chief Veringvox for my ignorance. I hope you will come to realize that I meant no disrespect to you. On the contrary, I very much appreciative that you took this party of knights into your confidence. It saddens me that my misstep has cut our meeting short. I don't have much, but I hope you can accept my dagger as a token of my appreciation."

He then slowly and carefully draws his dagger keeping the sharp pointed edge toward himself and holds out the hilt to the chief.

"I crafted this iron dagger myself in a former life, before before becoming a knight of King Arthur. It represents my finest work, so I have kept it with me since."
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Mar 25, 2023 5:46 pm
OOC:
Nice!

@kwll, is Sir Wilfred going to assist as well?
Mar 27, 2023 4:24 pm
Sir Wilfred immitates Sir Gareth, and gets near Sir Wolstan on his other flank, his visor up. He doesn't deem necessary to add any words.
Mar 27, 2023 9:53 pm
And so with words spoken, helms situated, and an offering made, Wolstan trusts to the fates...
OOC:
Four successes...
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Rolls

Wolstan's Presence + Courtesy - (5d2-5)

(11112) - 5 = 1

Gregor's Dagger - (2d2-2)

(12) - 2 = 1

Wilfred and Gareth Look TUFF! - (2d-2)

() = 0

Screwed up the boys looking tough, so... - (2d2-2)

(22) - 2 = 2

Mar 27, 2023 11:59 pm
Veringvox
He's impressed by Sir Wilfred's gesture, and accepts the dagger. Sir Wolstan's words, his willingness to treat Veringvox with respect but not with the soft lies of a courtier, softens his stance.

He barks at one of his men. In his halting words, he says, "Pelox will escort you. My men will let pass with him with you. Other men, other places. He does not speak your words, except, 'Stop. Go. Wait.' which I will teach him now." He repeats them to Pelox and then again in Pictish, and the man repeats them back.

"Go in peace, Arthur knights."
Mar 28, 2023 4:21 pm
When everything is said and done, Sir Wilfred goes back to his mount and moves alongside his knight companions, hopefully peacefully. "How far is this monastery?" he asks to anyone who knows.
Mar 29, 2023 3:56 am
Fenwick relaxes his grip on his own weapon as you ride away, and says, "Four hours, maybe more."
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