Meet me in Phandalin (22-24th Nightal, 1491 DR)

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Jan 25, 2018 1:28 am
"I have no quarrel with killing; you, goblins, dwarves, orcs it makes no difference to me, if it needs to be done I'll do it without a second thought. My problem is with tying them up and interrogating them, straining them, making their last moments draw on and on; if you are going to kill them anyway just do it, don't subject them to torture." Rymente shoves past Sariel, checking her with his shoulder as he passes her.
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Jan 25, 2018 1:34 am
I retrieve my arrow and whisper to Sariel.
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Jan 25, 2018 3:31 am
Leylin emerges from the cave's entrance and describes what he've seen and heard.

"I think it's safe to assume that there are wolfs in the chamber that is closest. There were sounds of chains, but if we agitate them... Anyone can deal with animals quickly? Charm them or put them to sleep?"
Jan 25, 2018 5:08 am
Sariel doesn't back down.

"I've shown you three times that my way is to kill them quick and clean, including killing the one that tried to kill you. And each time I killed one there was no suffering, no pleasure taken. It was Leylin's idea to take it prisoner. He tied it up with his own rope. So go shove your knife at his throat if you hate taking prisoners so much. Oh, and who sliced a chunk off its face? You did. So shove the knife at your own throat too, you hypocrite."
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Jan 25, 2018 5:17 am
"We could try feeding them a snack. Oh look, here's some meat."

Sariel raises the arm of the headless goblin corpse.

"Or does that offend anyone's delicate sensibilities?"
Jan 26, 2018 12:52 am
Rymente slows his gait before stopping completely and turning back towards Sariel "While tying him up was pointless and the course of knocking it out and leaving it tied to a tree was a bit much, release was still his intent. I targeted you because your actions offended me, not because you kill them, but because you needlessly put fear into it with your goblin-head-on-a-stick trick then argued about killing it after it did everything we asked. You believe goblins are a scourge, I don't give a fuck what it is, replace it with whatever you deem fit for "people-status" and my reaction will be the same. I'm not ignorant to what goblins are, I've had lots of time to read, I know what they are; in fact, I hope it betrays me, I hope it brings more here so I can kill them. That is why I marked it, a light cut to identify it, hardly a chunk."

Rymente raises his dagger and places it on his throat then begins to dig in, blood slowly begins to seep out. He takes a step towards Sariel "But I'm the bad guy in this situation huh? Let me guess, you've never been on the opposite end of torture, never had to appease someone just so you can squeak by death or beating." He tosses the dagger to the ground "I don't have to take your shit as you look down on me as if I'm a lesser! Eight years! My only physical contact with people were when they would drag me into a blindingly, bright room, tie me up, and ask me questions. I would answer truthfully and they'd beat me then toss me into my cell where lights were just as forgotten as I was. I grew tired; tired of the whips, the sticks, the paddles so I appeased them. I answered with what I thought they would like to hear, the opposite of what I knew was true. They beat me for lying, saying I was still 'fucked in the head' and that there was no way I believed the things I said. Then they noticed my frown, they said 'Hey cheer up boy, there's always next time. Let's see that smile." He runs his fingers over the scar that runs from his cheek to the corner off his mouth "They both laughed as they took turns cutting into my flesh with a blade, for no other reason than frowning. Where do you think those men—who are 'people', who aren't the scourge upon your world—are? I'll give you a hint; they aren't running free, unbound, through a forest like that goblin. But what do you care, I'm the monster here, right?" He turns, leaving his dagger, and begins walking back towards the cavern, talking at his shoulder "Please, not now, I just wish to count..." He trails off, mumbling to himself "Five hundred thirty-eight thousand, six hundred seventy minutes."
Jan 26, 2018 1:49 am
Listening to Rymente's outburst:

"For Oghma's sake... Now I get why «escaping an asylum» wasn't an issue. And it's as Master said, «You can trust beast or monster to always be true to its nature, but you can't always trust in nature of the people.»"

Leylin cleared his throat and intervened.

"Let's focus on task at hand - we have cave with twenty goblins, about half dozen wolves and a bugbear to worry about. First - wolves. It's hard to sneak around them as they can probably smell me from around the corner. «Snack» idea wasn't a bad one, but it doesn't guarantee a success as it can be snatched by one wolf, while others will try to go at us. I do know some tricks that can appease them, but it's, again, just a theoretical knowledge as I never tried it. Ideas?"
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Jan 26, 2018 5:09 pm
Sariel's anger cools as she listens to Rymente's sad story. While she brooks no disrespect, she realizes this fight isn't about her. After his story, she realizes she was holding her breath the entire time.

I can appreciate the struggles of a prisoner.

She wants to reach out to him, to tell him her own story, about her black blade and blacker future. About why killing goblins is so important to her. But now is not the time. Best let him cool off.

The darker part of her wants to remove this unstable madman from the dangerous task at hand. He may have already compromised the mission with his crazy behaviour. But for now the light side is still stronger within her heart, and that part believes that maybe helping Rymente find justice, or at least peace, would be worth more in her balance sheet than all the goblins in Cragmaw.

Die, migrate, or adjust.

She responds to Leylin's call for calm, figures its a good a place as any to adjust.

Snack idea not bad? Too bad we don't have more goblin corpses she starts to think in her head, but she knows better than to say it out loud.

"Well, if Amaris is willing to part with his trophies we'd have enough. Or we could quarter the one corpse, toss a limb to each dog. An offer of food might make your fancy knowledge work a little easier."

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Jan 26, 2018 5:20 pm
I never claimed these were trophies. I believe in collecting anything that might be useful. We can probably make a snare trap to set in the cave and trap some wolves too. I say, my eyes beaming.
Jan 28, 2018 12:24 am
You hear thunder in the distance and begin to notice a few darker clouds beginning to roll in. Some light rain begins to fall on you.
Jan 28, 2018 1:22 am
"Problem with a snare trap is that it doesn't stop the dog's barking. It'll yelp all day long if it gets a paw in a snare and bring all the goblins down on us.

Amaris, I'm sure you are an expert about animals, having so much experience in the wild. Do you think you could work with Leylin to calm the creatures long enough to let us by?"
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I'm assuming with the meat gift and a help action to give advantage on an animal handling check or something like that, we stand a good chance.
Jan 28, 2018 1:49 am
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only one way to find out :)

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Jan 28, 2018 3:00 am
Sclasclemski says:
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only one way to find out :)
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Haha, wasn't fishing for info, DM :D It was a bit metagamey for sure to address the players on probabilities of success based on game mechanics, but my feeling is that life is too short to debate a minor action for too long. If it bothers people, I'll scale it back.

If anyone has a better idea feel free to suggest it, but otherwise let's go with what we got :) Can you tell I'm excited to go inside?
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Jan 28, 2018 5:11 pm
I wouldn’t say expert, but the gods have shined on me in a few occasions. I’d be happy to assist. I smile and walk to the front of the cave.
Jan 28, 2018 5:55 pm
Sariel partitions the meat quickly with a dagger and washes off in the stream.
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DM will the humans be able to see? Or do we need light?
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Jan 28, 2018 9:39 pm
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from the short recon of the cave it appears to be dark shortly past the cave mouth.
Jan 29, 2018 3:58 pm
Sariel speaks to Rymente and Amarais:

"Are you two lighting a torch? The alternative is we go slow in the dark and Leylin and I try to guide your steps. I know I wouldn't want to climb into a goblin hole blind, so we'll leave it up to you two. What do you say?"
Jan 29, 2018 5:50 pm
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Just a note, Leylin doesn't show any initiative to engage in combat. He is eager to scout, but when fight is imminent -
retreats to the back to act from the distance. With goblins he felt confident that it was safe, so it wasn't as obvious then.
Leylin stands near the cave entrance, leaning against the wall, and silently awaits for his companions to decide on further actions. At the same time he tries to listen for any sounds from within the cave.
Jan 29, 2018 6:06 pm
The only sound Leylin can hear from outside the cave is that of the stream.
Jan 29, 2018 7:27 pm
We could light an arrow and I could fire it in the cave. It'll at least give us an idea for 300 or so feet. I say, notching an arrow.
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