Peldan glanced around the tavern, his attention pulled to the commotion caused by the group of warforged soldiers entering the establishment. The tension in the room was palpable as the lead warforged announced their search for a band of thieves, accompanied by a changeling driving a black lightning cart. The inn's patrons hastily averted their gazes, avoiding any potential involvement in the matter.
Caught in the midst of this unexpected turn of events, Peldan's mind raced with thoughts of the impending danger and the impact it could have on his own plans. The atmosphere became heavy with uncertainty as the warforged soldiers positioned themselves strategically, barring the tavern's entrance.
Fauntleroy, ever the diplomat, attempted to defuse the situation with his characteristic charm and quick thinking. Peldan observed as the bartender addressed the warforged captain, extending a warm welcome while subtly conveying that the patrons had no information to offer. The captain, undeterred, advanced towards Fauntleroy with an air of menace.
Peldan's heart pounded in his chest as he considered his next move. The situation presented a dilemma. On one hand, he yearned for the adventure that awaited him outside the safety of the inn's walls. On the other hand, the specter of danger loomed large in the form of the warforged captain and his soldiers.
Taking a deep breath, Peldan mustered his resolve. He couldn't let fear dictate his actions. The opportunity to prove his worth, both to himself and to those around him, beckoned. With a steady voice, he addressed the warforged captain, hoping to defuse the tension and assert his own presence.
"Excuse me," Peldan interjected, his voice cutting through the charged atmosphere. "While I understand your pursuit, I can assure you that my fellow patrons and I have no knowledge of the thieves you seek. We are simply travelers passing through, seeking respite and camaraderie."
Peldan's eyes met the unyielding gaze of the warforged captain, his tone respectful yet resolute. He couldn't back down now, not when his own desire for adventure burned within him. Whether it was seen as an act of defiance or an act of cooperation, Peldan hoped his words would pave the way for a peaceful resolution and perhaps even earn him a modicum of respect in the eyes of those present.
Rolls
Persuasion (or Deception, depending on which you deem more appropriate) - (1d20+5)
(10) + 5 = 15