RP Session 3: "The Diemen Gambit"

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Jul 20, 2025 7:16 am
Pavel did not see Rhoderick hand over any bags of gold to the Captain nor did he hear the priest signal for magical assistance. He did see the captain signal for the rest of his men to join them. He wasn't sure what was going on but he was pretty sure that bribery required gold to exchange hands. Didn't it?

He saw Lancaelad assessing the situation but had difficulty reading the expression on the knight's face. The only thing Pavel knew for certain was, if Rhoderick decides to fall back on the scroll's magic, the fewer eyes scrutinizing the situation, the better.

"Are you escorting us through your encampment, Captain? Or must you seek someone else's permission? You must forgive my questions, I am unfamiliar with local customs."

"If the former, we are grateful. If the latter, I must insist your superior come to us here." Pavel gestures to Tovrunn. "It is one thing to for a holy woman of noble blood to be escorted through an armed encampment. It is quite another thing to bring her into an armed encampment like a common courtesan. I'm sure you can appreciate the difference."
Jul 20, 2025 7:17 am
"Of course" the soldier agreed with an earnest nod "you may most certainly leave the lady and her guard here. This shouldn't take long."
Jul 20, 2025 7:18 am
"Alright," Pavel said, nudging his mount forward. "Take us to your leader."

The mage patted the magical scroll he had tucked into his sleeve for a bit of reassurance but otherwise looked quite confident as he followed the captain. Fate was on their side, after all.

Wasn't it?
Jul 20, 2025 7:18 am
Corson looked at Pavel and took a place slightly behind Tovrunn, though he made sure to keep Salien in view.
Jul 20, 2025 7:19 am
Lan caught Corson's subtle change of position, and almost sneered at the squire's unwillingness to do his duty and stay by his charge. Still, at least that would enable him, Lan, to be in the thick of the action should decisive action be needed. He shuffled Ogre closer to Salien and mumbled: "At your back, m'lud," endeavouring to blunt the courtly crispness of his syllables. The Roesonean dialect was (unfairly, he thought) derided by the rest of Anuire as the most rustic and rural of accents, so he hoped it wouldn't attract too much suspicion.
Jul 20, 2025 7:20 am
Showing not a care in the world and with his head held high Rhoderick trotted to catch up to to the Captain. Not being escorted into camp but riding into camp with the Captain beside him. First impressions were key.

"What are the conditions like in the road Captain? We must try to ensure the good Lady is comfortable." An open smile and a nod to everyone they passed, this was simply a necessary delay and of course they would be carrying on. At least that was the impression he was trying to project
Jul 20, 2025 7:20 am
Salien glanced at Lan with some surprise, but he gave a short shrug and fell in with the party as they began toward the Dieman camp.
Jul 20, 2025 7:21 am
"Conditions on the road?" the captain asked as Rhoderick joined his side. "Why, near a thousand pairs of boots have marched between here and Aerele in the past month. I see the lady needs no carriage, so the ride should prove as comfortable as any."
Jul 20, 2025 7:22 am
As the party formed up they found themselves making for the sprawling camp, which was laid out like a small town with die-straight avenues of well-trodden dirt were flanked by countless cook-fires, all casting the camp's own lamplight across their path. Voices were subdued in the growing night, but the low rumble of conversation was everywhere, and countless pairs of eyes rose beneath helms or from rasping whetstones to watch them pass. There was a sense of austere readiness in every direction, and even the rare bout of laughter had a tension about it.

At the centre of the camp the tents gave way to a cluster of large pavilions, each decked in banners bearing the arms of Diemed and those of the various nobles and companies present. But before they entered this circle of the most esteemed commanders the captain took a sharp right and descended down a less well-trodden pathway towards a clearing amongst the camp. The sudden void of campfires and torches made it seem like they were riding into a cloud of darkness, and the sounds of the camp growing distant only enhanced that sinister impression.

Once their eyes adjusted it became apparent that four modest tents sat in the void, apart from the rest of the camp despite being at its centre. Lanternlight gave their heavy walls a faint glow, but scarcely more than the dim of the now-sunless horizon. Here their escort stopped and only the captain continued until they rode into the circle of open ground between the tents. Here he dismounted, offering a crisp nod of greeting to a pair of guards at the door to the largest tent.
The moment that they were left alone Tovrunn gave a silent command, and a tawny shape circled out of the night and without a word followed along behind the departing riders. Closing her eyes gently she sent her senses to join with that of the distant shape and watched from far above as the horsemen made their way down a grid of golden streets and into a puddle of orphaned night.
Jul 20, 2025 7:22 am
"Here we are" the captain said, swinging down from his saddle and approaching the pair of guards. "We have a party with documents from the temple asking to pass. I thought it best to make enquiries."

The guards looked between one another, and without a word one ducked into the tent.
Jul 20, 2025 7:23 am
Pavel had ridden silently on his horse as the party followed the Captain through the encampment, although he had drawn the loose hood of his cloak over his head to avoid the inevitable stares his passing would elicit from common soldiers.

Once the group arrived, Pavel couldn't help but wonder whose permission the Captain was seeking. He slid the hood of his cloak off his head to rest between his shoulder blades. It wouldn't do to appear as if he had something to hide.

It was unlikely that any of his traveling companions were gazing into Pavel's eyes but, if any were to do so, they would see the familiar pearlescent sheen that indicated he had opened his senses to the ebb and flow of magic in the area around him. The Vos mage was not expecting to see anything out of the ordinary but he was not not expecting to see anything out of the ordinary, either.

Pavel didn't like going into situations blind but sometimes -- including this time -- that couldn't be helped. Opening his senses to their fullest was simply a habitual response to the discomfort of not being in control of the situation. That discomfort was, of course, carefully concealed behind a mask of stoicism.
Jul 20, 2025 7:24 am
Lan chewed the inside of his lip, his heart drumming an undertone to the martial cacophony of the camp. If their ruse - as thin as the parchment upon which it hinged - was shattered, the dungeons of Diemed were the best possibility. A court martial and hempen waltz seemed more likely.

In seeking to avoid the accusation of spies, that is exactly what we have become, he thought bitterly. This must be that poetic irony I read about in Galien's Rules of Verse.

He eyed the banners arrayed around the circle of commander's tents, seeing whether he recognised the heraldry of any particular Dieman nobles or the ducal ensign itself in attendance.
Jul 20, 2025 10:52 am
The night deepened as the small party of travellers lingered, fidgeting in their saddles. With his elfin eyes Rhoderick could just make out a dark shape circling silently overhead. Ogre pawed at the dust, muscular flanks rippling in impatience. The remaining guard eyed them, plainly taking their measure, while the captain fell respectfully back to the edge of the light where he leaned on the horn of his saddle, set his jaw and watched.

A moment or two after the pause became uncomfortable the flap on the tent was drawn aside once more, and the guard stepped back out followed by a figure of childlike proportion. As he stepped into the lantern light however it became apparent that the newcomer was anything but. A halfling with deeply lined features, a ruddy nose and unkempt hair squinted at them, his mouth a tight line of non-specific disapproval. "Thank you captain Braight" he drawled, his voice somehow tight as if being forced through his frown, words flowing into one another in a strained way. "You've done well to bring these travellers to my attention."

The captain merely nodded earnestly. "They've documentation from the temple lord" he reported.

"Ah, you've seen it then?"

"No, I thought it best I leave that to you."

"Very good. Very good." The praise didn't reflect in the halfling's eyes, which scanned across the Roesonians in a cold, emotionless analysis. "I am Balthis Mathom, but most know me by the name The Gecko. Is that significant to you?"

Though their paths had never crossed Rhoderick would have guessed he faced Duke Heirl Diem's spymaster them moment he emerged from the tent, but the confirmation left an uncomfortable knot in his stomach. While not so feared as the master spies of Endier or Avanil, the prospect of being under examination by a man who'd devoted his life to winnowing out secrets at the highest level was a challenge far greater than beguiling some sentry.
Jul 20, 2025 10:53 am
Keeping the easy grin on his face was not easy but Rhoderick slid out of the saddle and approached the figure as casually as he was able, his fingers unconsciously touching his filagreed silver flask of sea water at his belt.

"Well met my Lord, the Greetings of the Storm Mother to you and House Diem."
Jul 20, 2025 10:57 am
"Tales of The Spider have spread far and wide but I have never before heard of The Gecko."

The Basarji accent with which Pavel now spoke seemed ill-fitting to his companions, especially since the mage usually spoke the Andu language as if it were his native tongue.. Of course, Pavel had occasionally spoken with a Vos accent that seemed to come and go. Perhaps his linguistic acrobatics were more purposeful than one might otherwise imagine.

"I mean no offense, Balthis Malthom, Clearly you are a man of importance." The mage gestured to the four tents that stood like a small grove in a large clearing in an even larger forest. Pavel thought he caught a glimpse of an owl flying by on silent wings and wondered if Tovrunn would approve of his analogy. He chose to believe that she would.

Next, he tried to calculate how many individuals might be in the four nearby tents. If they were empty, Pavel felt the group would prevail in a fight, if it came down to it. Given the distance these tents were from the rest of the encampment, there was even a chance that it could be done with none the wiser. If there were actually people in those tents.. well, we would still prevail, of course.

Still, it was probably best not to test that theory.

"Our travel plans were perhaps poorly-timed. It would seem that events are -- how do you say? -- afeet? afoot? But I assure you that whatever those events are, they have nothing to do with us, nor do we have anything to do with them. As we discussed with the good Captain Braight, we seek only safe passage on our way to the Imperial City of Anuire."
Jul 20, 2025 10:58 am
As they waited outside of the camp Corson looked at Tovrunn, her eyes were somewhere far away. "It would be an understatement to say that I am concerned, m'lady."
Jul 20, 2025 10:59 am
Distantly, as though listening to someone speak while submerged underwater, Tovrunn felt more than heard a stirring near her. Corson must be growing agitated. "My eyes and ears are with Ira, my owl," she explained aloud. "I cannot answer you if you are speaking to me. Should this place turn dangerous, lead me as you would a man both blind and deaf. Or else rouse me like a soldier under ambush."

As it was, Tovrunn felt the wind rush beneath her wings, silent and hidden in the dark of night far from the fires of the men below her. There was no reason to look up, and even if there were all that would be seen was an owl searching for the rats that inevitably followed such camps. Though she was not sure what the significance of the conversation going on below her was not of who this 'Gecko' was, Ira's eyes and ears were both far sharper than her own, and nothing escaped her notice. Rhoderick's nervous worrying about the holy flask he carried was particularly telling.

Rising higher, Tovrunn left the conversation behind for a moment and surveyed the camp as a whole. Should their ruse turn to ash and even Pavels portents reveal themselves to be false, the group in the camp would need as safe a passage through the camp as possible. And there were none better suited to finding such a path or leading them down it than her.
Jul 20, 2025 11:00 am
Corson nodded, remembering the druids that his order had worked with, though it still kind of eluded his understanding. He barely grasped the tricks he had learned from them.

Rolling his shoulders to loosen up a bit, Corson scanned for any possible dangers for the two of them.
Jul 20, 2025 11:01 am
The spymaster's expression didn't change, nor did he take his eyes off Rhoderick's face even as Pavel spoke. "What a great many answers, yet none of them to the question I posed. Let us try again: I am Balthis Mathom. Most know me as The Gecko. Is. That. Significant to you?" He didn't raise his voice nor change his posture. Instead The Gecko just stared into Rhoderick's eyes, searching.
Jul 20, 2025 11:02 am
"I am afraid I am not familiar with the name my Lord. Perhaps those of a more worldly nature than myself may be. I am but a man of Nesirie as I’m sure you can tell." Rhoderick spoke clearly to the spymaster, his countenance remaining open and friendly
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