IC Story Thread: Ch.1,Ad.1 - A Sensitive Matter

Jul 26, 2023 2:10 pm
https://i.imgur.com/jZ7PLvy.jpegIt is late in the afternoon in the port city of Pelargir, and the sinking sun has set the sky aflame, singeing it into a wild gradient of orange.

This gateway of Gondor is bustling with activity, as trade ships coast in to the docks from the west, and seasonal workers migrate north, from the arid tracts of land that make up Harondor and the Harad to the south.

Over the centuries Pelargir has been a center of both culture and conflict for Gondor, due to it's positioning at the mouth of the Anduin River onto the Bay of Belfalas, and as the occasional (and current) southern border of Gondor.

Historically, it has also been a center of terrible woe - constituting the frontline of great wars and political strife for well more than 1,000 years of unstable relations between northern and southern nations. However! ... Now is a time of relative peace between the men of the southron lands, and Gondor and the other peoples of Middle-earth.

This once-great metropolis is struggling to emerge from a long period of decline. But it is, at this time, winning in it's struggle, and you can see it on the streets. Trade is growing, learned institutions have returned and are taking on new members, and there is even a lively and friendly exchange of cultures going on, available to anyone who seeks it.

You are a resident of the north side of Pelargir, the Gondor-governed portion of the city, which straddles both river and nations. You have been living there of your own accord and upon your own terms for some time now. However, recently, through a trusted friend you have heard - and heeded - a clandestine call, hailing any capable and available and true allies of the Free Peoples of Middle-Earth...

And so it is that you find yourself, in this moment, approaching Whistler's Wind, a firmly-Gondorian tavern you've heard of but never frequented much. It sits just a couple streets off of the commercial port. And, according to this hailing, you are to attend an audience with a naval officer of Gondor. The subject of which you do not exactly know the nature of, other than that supposedly the Free Peoples are in need of aid and this officer is desperate for help...

The matter, you're assured by your friend, whom passed along the word to you, is rather urgent and dire.
OOC:
Alright, gang, here we are!

Sorry for the heavy-handed and trite "You meet in a tavern." beginning. But I really just want to hit the ground running to reap any early momentum that might exist. And since PCs are generally heroic people in AIME, I figure; why mess around too much with going through a "bringing everyone into the fold" motions when we can just get to the action?

The premise, in plain terms, is basically just that "through the grapevine", because of your character's abilities and/or ambitions, you caught wind of a naval officer of Gondor seeking some manner of aid.

You're answering the call (out of curiosity? because maybe you CAN help? or maybe at least know someone who can help? because it might mean a good pay-day? you decide why...), not having committed to anything yet - you really don't know anything yet - you're just seeing what this is all about, but there seems to be some significant degree of urgency and secrecy surrounding it.

Please give us all a little introduction to your PC, as they draw near this meeting...

Physical description, their thoughts about this rather odd call, ofc any actions they want to take at this time in the immediate few moments before the meeting. Whatever makes sense to you!

Thanks for being here, and cheers! Let's have fun.
Jul 26, 2023 3:00 pm
Seònaid walked with a confident stride on the final approach to the meeting place, a youthful 20 year old dressed in her plain Gondorian clothes. Her thoughts were more on her family than on the upcoming meeting. Her brothers friend, Turgon, had been persuasive for her to go this, but she would have much preferred to spend the time with her family as she would be leaving the city on yet another trek soon enough, and had much to plan. Turgon knew of her plan to join a merchant traveling south, as there was much she would like to learn of those lands, and she knew he worried about her going to those lands. But Seònaid was not easily dissuaded from her plans, and felt it important to learn more of the dangers that still surrounded her people. Knowledge was as much a weapon as any sword.

She studied the people around the street, and tavern entrance, as she walks up. Careful, but not concerned, as this was Pelargir after all, and it was her city.
Jul 26, 2023 4:15 pm
Drakis2 says:

She studied the people around the street, and tavern entrance, as she walks up. Careful, but not concerned, as this was Pelargir after all, and it was her city.
Upon casual observance, the people about appear to be very much who she would expect at this time of day, this near to the port - local denizens bearing water buckets home to wash up for the day, laborers dabbing at their brows and conversing after a hard day's work, shopkeeps sweeping up their fronts and preparing for close (as many do after sunset), perhaps even one or two folk precede her into the Whistler's Wind down the way.
OOC:
A note for everyone:
Always please feel free to propose a roll with your narrative if there's something specific or "deeper" that you want to achieve, and even just go ahead and roll it in advance of any reply from me stating whether or not the roll is even necessary, if you would like.

I hope you can and will believe and trust me when I say that I will adjudicate the circumstance appropriately (for instance, I won't deny you the "success" of your narrative if you roll poorly and no roll was required - I'll just say, "No roll was required for that. Here's what happens.") if you choose to do so.

I've found this approach can help reduce purely "procedural" back and forths that can bog down pbp.

And @Drakis2, if you're wanting to look for anything "off" or try to gauge people's demeanor/if they're hiding anything, go ahead and roll a Perception or Insight or even Investigation if she's being more slow and methodical about it.
Jul 26, 2023 5:44 pm
Cirion cranes his neck from a nearby alleyway, looking for maybe the twentieth time at the unfamiliar Inn entrance, trying to gather enough courage to enter.
He is a dark haired young man of sixteen, tall and broad shouldered for his age. If his build grants him a couple of extra years in the eyes of casual observers , his childlike features undo any illusion of maturity beyond his young age.
At present, his youthful looks are the exact cause of his hesitation. That, and the very real chance of meeting someone his father knows.

Don't be a fool, this could be your chance to get out of here... To widen your horizon beyond this stinky port.

He takes a deep breath, tapping into the sense of elation he felt when rumor reached him that a naval officer was calling for this meeting, and steps out into the Inn road, making a beeline to its entrance, trying to avoid meeting the gaze of passers-by.

Father wouldn't like to find me here. Not. A. Single. Bit.

Steeling himself, he pushes the wooden doors open, and steps inside.
Jul 26, 2023 6:13 pm
Ragnarr is a well dressed young 30 year old wearing typical clothes of the Lake people, a broad sword on his side, great bow, and shield on his back. He Carrie’s himself lightly, his face is aged with worry and lack of sleep. Following behind him is his servant Bob. Bob is a scribe tracking the adventures of Ragnarr.

As they approach the tavern, Ragnarr eyes are constantly darting around. He trusts the friend who told him of this meeting, but he can’t help to think it is a shadow plot to kill him. He is nothing special, but got a lucky shot in a battle and it now a marked man. Oh how he misses his family. He will try to gauge the room as he finds a seat

Rolls

Insight (advantage) because of page servant - (2d20H1+4)

(1712) + 4 = 21

Jul 26, 2023 7:26 pm
Mnrtoler says:
Following behind him is his servant Bob. Bob is a scribe tracking the adventures of Ragnarr.
OOC:
😂 If you want to provide me to a link of an image for Bob, I'll create an NPC character for him.
Ragnarr can tell that just about no one is paying him as much attention, as he them. A scant few might have their eyes draw to his armaments, but not his face, and so their concerns seem to be genuinely their own.

This is true of most people outside and within the tavern.

However, as he searches for a seat, one man does draw his attention. A hard-looking man of middle age, wearing a padded jerkin, and a cloak in the colors and fashion of Gondor's military.

This man IS looking at the face of basically anyone who walks in through the front door. His stare isn't one of searching, but one of appraisal.

Ragnarr finds there are a handful of seats at the bar, but every table is occupied except for the largest one in the room, at which sits the man with the military cloak.
Jul 26, 2023 8:18 pm
OOC:
Rolling for Perception when Seònaid enters the tavern, to see if she can get a sense on the crowd inside, and on the man standing by the empty table
Seònaid walks into the Tavern and scans the crowd, noting the man dressed in military colours, and slowly walks up to his table.

"Greetings friend, may I join your table as the tavern is crowded tonight?"

Rolls

Perception - (1d20+1)

(2) + 1 = 3

Jul 26, 2023 9:11 pm
Duinhir sits at a table in a corner by himself. The ranger has been sitting there awhile observing the crowd with a mug of beer as a disguise. He arrived a lot earlier at the tavern than he was meant to. The best way to avoid an ambush is seeing it being set up. So he was there early.

This call of aid was not what has brought him from Eriador in the North to Pelargir and he really should stock to his mission and avoid getting mixed up in local affairs but something had caught his curiosity and made it impossible to resist. He had to learn more.

So far everything seem like a ordinary evening at the tavern. He had if course noticed the military man sitting alone at the large table. He also notices a man in strange clothing he does not immediately recognize (Ragnarr).
When a young woman approaches the military man, his attention instinctly turns to their conversation.
Jul 26, 2023 10:40 pm
His Paranoia some what quelled Ragnarr walks to the table, Now you sir must be the Naval officer! A focused observer I see. My squire and I have come to hear you.
Jul 26, 2023 10:48 pm
"Hah! You tread heavily there sir, and a man of the lake people if I rightly discern your dress," Seònaid gives the newcomer a look, then turns back to the other. "Well, it seems you will need to give up 3 seats, if you do not mind the company brother? Haha! My name is Seònaid, of the house of Talgirra."
Jul 26, 2023 11:08 pm
That is correct. I am Ragnarr son of one of the great merchant families of Esgaroth. And this is Bob my squire.
Jul 27, 2023 12:53 am
Duinhir was among some of the first people to show up in the Whistler's Wind that afternoon - the tavern not even opening until a few hours after mid-day. And he was able to watch it slowly begin to fill up, the lower the sun sank in the sky.

The military man arrived perhaps just five minutes before the arranged meeting time.

....

As Seonaid approaches, the man stands and gives a nod to her as she greets him and he motions to a seat "Please, and thank you for coming.", he says stiffly. And he offers a similar welcome to Ragnarr.
OOC:
I would note, Drakis2, that Perception is for spotting hidden THINGS/objects (or creatures ofc), and Insight is for spotting hidden emotions or intent. It sounds to me like Seonaid was more interested in the latter?

In such a case as this, we will just use the same roll, but apply the more appropriate skill bonus, if you agree that it was rather emotions or intent that she wanted to suss out. But for you that's the same number and unfortunately that's not enough to glean much beyond the surface.
His face seems to tighten slightly with some internal pain when he sees the youth in Cirion - barely more than a child, walking in the door spurred on by wide-eyed hope and determination - but he shows the young man a spot nonetheless.

"I am Andireg.", he says in low tones as introductions begin to fly.

His eyes dart back and forth from the couple of figures in the room, dressed in the garb of Southron folk, and the conversation at hand.

There is a low din filling the room, comprised of the loosening tongues of people who's day is gratefully ending. But Andireg shares none of that buoyancy.
OOC:
Just a heads up, I'll wait for rpgventurer's initial post before pushing the narrative much myself here.
Jul 27, 2023 9:57 am
Cirion sits down at the officer's table, grateful for the hint to join it. He catches the familiar glances from the older, more experienced men, but he is determined to prove he has a right to be there.

Just dont say anything stupid, he thinks.

"My name is Cirion," he says in a firm tone, meeting the gaze of the others at the table with dignity.
Jul 27, 2023 1:30 pm
"Cirion, you have the body of a man, but the face of a child. What brings you to such a meeting? You look barely older than Bob here, but no one to protect you like he has.
Jul 27, 2023 2:06 pm
He glances at the archer, surely a brave and experienced traveller, and at this Bob figure. Although resentful of the comment about his features (that he however fully expected), he replies keeping his voice calm, and trying to sound older than he is through choice of words and tone.
"Same reason that brings you here, is my guess. An opportunity. I may look young to you, but I can take care of myself. I am hoping to leave the city, to see more of the world..." his arm gestures to an imagined horizon, vaster than the tavern, the port, maybe than Gondor itself.
Jul 27, 2023 2:47 pm
"You make a wise choice Cirion, a path I followed myself at your age. It is good to see the spirit to travel is with you," she turns to Andireg. "Does our host object to brave Cirion joining our conversation?"
Jul 27, 2023 3:18 pm
Andireg gives only a single, sharp back and forth shake of his head, to show he has no objection, then, still speaking lowly but assuredly, he says, "M'lady, it is my business to guide and make stronger the wills of men who have made their choices. Not to make their choices for them.

You are welcome here, Cirion. And I thank you for coming.
"
Jul 27, 2023 3:54 pm
Cirion nods his head in gratitude, emboldened by the support of the Gondorian woman, and especially by the words of the seasoned naval officer.
He did not say I'm too young... then maybe... this is it. This is the chance that you were always waiting for...

He feels dizzy at the idea of leaving Pelargir, now that it might become a reality. A brief pang of guilt clutches his heart as he thinks of his father's expectations for him.

Perhaps you are worrying for nothing, the man has not yet spoken.
He sits quietly in wait of what the officer has to say.
Jul 27, 2023 4:13 pm
Well said Cirion! To that I can drink! The young gentleman’s first round is on me!
Jul 27, 2023 4:52 pm
When the server arrives Seònaid orders her favourite Pelargir ale, along with the local famed oyster pie which she offers to share with the young Cirion, hoping it will help him soak up the strong alcohol.
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