Act 1. The Night Market Waits for No King

Jun 20, 2025 11:48 am
Trade Ward, Waterdeep - Dusk
The last slivers of sunlight melted behind the rooftops of the Trade Ward, turning the city’s stone and slate into long black teeth against a blood-orange sky. The streets, once bustling, had begun to simmer down into a quieter rhythm — shops shuttered, lanterns lit, and voices lowered to murmurs. But down the crooked alley beside the Tiny Tavern, the world felt different.

Shmautz walked with the easy grace of a creature born into silence. The muffled hush of his padded feet against the cobbles barely stirred the rats. He passed a broken barrel and half-burnt wanted poster fluttering on the wall behind it, with the drawing of a man.

At the far end of the alley, a shadow moved and paused. A figure stood waiting, half-swallowed by the gloom between two buildings, the hood of a grey cloak pulled low over the face. The shape was average, nondescript.
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What do you do?
Jun 21, 2025 6:52 am
Shmautz stopped, stepped back behind the broken barrel and remained silent. He peeked down the ally, trying to figure out, if there were other people around the figure. On the roofs? Behind corners? Was this all safe?

His whiskers trembled nervously.

"An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.", he thought.
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Thought it was a good situation to let Shmautz use one of his skills. Hence, the roll. :)

Rolls

Secret Roll

Jun 22, 2025 12:03 pm
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Thought it was a good situation to let Shmautz use one of his skills. Hence, the roll. :)
It was! 😊 But in this particular case, there’s no one else present—so the outcome wouldn't change regardless of the roll. That’s why I chose to hide it this time.

That means I didn’t take the result into account here (but definitely keep those rolls coming—they help keep things flowing when the moment is right). On the flip side, if I don’t hide a roll, that usually means the outcome could have gone differently depending on how the dice landed.
Shmautz narrowed his eyes, pupils thinning to careful slits as he scanned the alley with the precision of a born predator. His ears flicked, tuning out the hum of distant tavern music and latching onto the rhythm of breathing, the shift of leather, the creak of boots. Nothing. No shadows moved above, no glint of steel in corners, no telltale weight of a second breath where there should be none. The rooftops held only pigeons and dusk, and the corners were empty of watchers. Just the lone figure in grey, waiting — too still to be nervous, too patient to be lying. For now, at least, it seemed... safe enough.
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What do you do?
Jun 24, 2025 7:16 am
htech says:
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It was! 😊 But in this particular case, there’s no one else present—so the outcome wouldn't change regardless of the roll. That’s why I chose to hide it this time.

That means I didn’t take the result into account here (but definitely keep those rolls coming—they help keep things flowing when the moment is right). On the flip side, if I don’t hide a roll, that usually means the outcome could have gone differently depending on how the dice landed.
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Understood. Perfect, thanks.
As Shmautz didn't notice any menace, he continues walking down the alley. He tries not to be too fast, nor too slow. As he is just about a few feet away from the grey-hooded figure, he stops. His hands are in the pockets of his robe.

With a bored gesture, he looks around. Then, after a few moments, he says:

"The night market waits for no king."
Jun 24, 2025 2:27 pm
The figure gave the slightest nod. No words. Just turned, and began walking through the maze of narrow lanes and arched stone paths.
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Will you follow? Ask something? What do you do?
Jun 24, 2025 6:14 pm
Shmautz was surprised. Instead of responding, the figure just went away.

"What the whisker!? Maybe this is the way those secret spy-things work here?"

Shmautz follows the figure, but doesn't say a word. He's too nervous and doesn't want to show his uncertainty.
Jun 24, 2025 11:17 pm
So they didn’t speak as they moved through the maze of narrow lanes and arched stone paths of Waterdeep.

The stranger led Shmautz past shops long closed and homes pretending not to listen. Finally, after what felt like an eternity, they turned a corner and ducked under a heavy iron arch marked only with faded sigils, too weathered to read. Beyond it: darkness deeper than dusk. A tunnel, half-forgotten by the city, led into the sewers and the underbelly of Waterdeep.

The cloaked figure turned, checking if Shmautz was still following, and slipped into the tunnel. Into the darkness.
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