Chapter 1 - The Beginning

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Sep 5, 2015 4:45 am
Ütés will follow along with the others, still trying to make sense of what happened with the groups latest encounter.
Sep 5, 2015 4:57 am
"Perhaps we can stay in proper lodgings when we get to the city?" I look towards the others hopefully.
Sep 5, 2015 1:08 pm
As you approach the gate to this city you see two guard watching the foot traffic pass. Taft walks up to one and gestures towards your group as he speaks to them, "My friends and I have traveled Neverwinter Woods, please advise your captain and other men that there are bullywog and bugbear populations running patrols and extorting travelers. Unsure if it means much, yet."

The guard nods agreement and Taft waves you to follow. As you enter the bustling city he quickly cuts off from the main road and markets into a darker side street. He turns more and more down more desolate alleys and side streets until he turns another corner and you see only a small dingy decaying door. He slides it to the side and bids you to enter. There is a set of stone steps peering down, you can only barely make out a small orange glow near the bottom of the stairs. Torchlight, but the shape looks as though it is peeking out past a door.
Sep 5, 2015 3:54 pm
Slowly descending so as to allow her eyes to adjust to the darkness Ütés will head towards the light.
Sep 6, 2015 4:04 am
Ütés:
As you reach the bottom of the stairs you see a fairly average looking wooden door haloed in orange torch light coming through the other side. It makes light in this simple hallway dance subtly.
Sep 6, 2015 4:06 am
I follow Ütés and Taft down the staircase. "How much further?"
Sep 6, 2015 4:57 am
Taft is already up ahead of you at this point and escorts you in, "Not much further, Xadira, we are in fact here." As you enter the door you suddenly see people moving his way and that, hustling around to different areas of this room. It looks like an enormous library. The room looks like it takes up the space of many city blocks. The walls are filled with shelves upon shelves of books. From this massive main hall you see hallways leading off to different areas.

In front of you as you enter sits a small gnome at a desk. He is flipping through pages of a rather large tome. As the group enters he glances up only casually before returning to his book. "Elves Taft, really?", the gnome asks casually, eyes still buried in his book.

Taft responds back, a tone of jest in his voice, "It beats gnomes, Green."

"Samuel is waiting in the third hall for your report, he will probably want to meet the recruits as well", Green says, his eyes scan briefly across the group.

Taft gives you a brief look and is about to say something, but instead just signals you to follow him as he heads across the main hall to the third hallway on the west side of the room. As you turn down this hallway it travels down a ways and is lined on both sides with unmarked wooden doors. They are all more or less identical, and as you reach the end you find one wooden door on the end of the hallway. This one has elaborate and ornate designs carved into the deep red wood of the door.

After you enter the room you see a fairly small and plain looking room with a single cot, a small writing desk, and a half-orc sitting at it writing onto pieces of parchment. He looks up for a moment and then stands with a large smile crossing his face, "Ah, Taft, glad to see you back", he looks over Taft for a moment, "You should choose more attractive races when you go out, I mean would it kill you to try a half-orc for once?", he chortles loudly and slaps Taft on the back. "These must be the new recruits. I'm glad you found them, it is always good to have new members of The Daggers.", he looks over the group for a moment and his smile starts to fade a bit, "where is the prince, and the troupe? After our work to recruit these warriors, they were to be honored for their aid."

"Well...unfortunately things weren't. It didn't go as we had hoped. Someone else got to them first.", Taft says, a little short on words.

"Please, tell me what has happened, all of you, please speak up", Samuel says.
Sep 6, 2015 5:29 am
"So you fellers are The Pointy Things? Well, all right then! Heller! Now, we need to scoot on out of here and find The Bard. All you need to know is that we need to find The Bard! She told me and Daft can vouch for that! We..." Crolwell's, voice will trail off as he studies the Half-Orc.
"Good day my good sir! I am Crolwell, General Crolwell if I may add. I would love to stay and do whatever it is you people do, but as you can tell, I need to find a Bard". With this Crolwell gives a slight bow and a snort of laughter.
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Sep 6, 2015 5:29 am
A bit confused Ütés asks "Recruits?"
Sep 6, 2015 5:40 am
Aelar echoes Utes' response, "Recruits?"
Sep 6, 2015 6:13 am
The half-orc takes a moment taking in all of what Crolwell is saying and seems to not even hear your questioning of his use of the word recruit, "Where have you heard that? 'The Bard'. Who told this to you? Please, speak up recruit!", he is now studying Crolwell intently.

Taft looks as though he wants to interject, but seems to think better of it and keeps quiet.
Sep 6, 2015 6:18 am
PhantomNimbus says:
"Where have you heard that? 'The Bard'. Who told this to you? Please, speak up recruit!".
Crolwell stares blankly at the half-orc... "Recruit?"
Then he shakes his head and begins to explain... dramatically. "The magical fairy came down from the sky, saved me, and then told me to find you fellers and The Bard. She was so gracious and sweet. Magical indeed. She even gave me this instrument one day, long ago". After telling the Half-Orc this, Crolwell will give a convincing 'toot' on his Fluba.
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Rolls

Tooting... - (1d20+3)

(12) + 3 = 15

Sep 6, 2015 12:08 pm
"Unless you're planning on helping us find the prince and the troupe, I am not interested. That is why Taft brought us here."
Sep 6, 2015 4:54 pm
Aelar nods his agreement with Xadira, "I appreciate Taft's help more than I can say, but I didn't come here to join a secret society. I came to Neverwinter to find my troupe and the prince. Can you help us or not?"
Sep 7, 2015 3:14 am
The half-orc, Samuel, turns to Taft, "Please explain why this man is talking about The Bard, why these chosen don't seem to understand they were to be recruited, what is going on here Taft?!". His calm demeanor is starting to slip and the orc blood starts to boil within him. He slams his fist against the wall as he ends his question and a few small chunks of stone crack and fall from the wall. "And take off that ridiculous mask, what kind of elf has such short hair!"
Sep 7, 2015 3:25 am
With that you see the face of Taft start to change. His skin turns an ashy grey, his pupils disappear and his eyes turn completely white. His hair grows longer and turns white. He grins widely, but in seeing the orc is not in the mood for jest it quickly fades.

"I went to the town to find the recruits, erm", he looks over for a second, so much to explain but he can't find words to get it all out, "...but things went south. I never really got the time to tell them we wanted to recruit them. During the night in the Tavern I was to ask them there was...and incident. They were poisoned, or drugged, or...well I'm not entirely sure what. I was able to escape the carnage, I know the prince and the troupe escaped as well, but they were captured shortly after."

He pauses to look at the confused faces of the group, "I'm sorry, I figured it would be easier to bring this all up when we weren't running for our lives or trying not to die in the woods."

Turning back to Samuel, Taft continues, "I worked to bring use here through Neverwinter Wood, it wasn't until this last night there was some sort of magical event. I wasn't sure entirely what happened, but the old man suddenly started shouting about coming here and mentioning The Bard. I never once mentioned it to him, we haven't entirely understood how he came by this information."
Sep 7, 2015 3:31 am
"Are you helping us or not? You are currently wasting my time." I am pissed. In fact, I mutter an extremely impolite orcish term regarding Taft and make sure his friend hears it. I don't even care if he doesn't speak the language.
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Sep 7, 2015 3:44 am
Xadira:
Taft turns as you utter your orc, but doesn't respond to it.

The orc turns to the rest of the party. "I understand you may have a lot of questions. Rest assured we will help you find your prince, and your troupe. There is a lot that we must discuss", he gestures to himself and Taft.

"We would be glad to provide you quarters for the night, as well as free access to the grounds. Will you give us the night to help?", Samuel says, his temper has subsided and a small smile tries to creep across his face.
Sep 7, 2015 3:51 am
Aelar is obviously angry, "The night, that is all, and if you can't help then I'll take care of this myself," he snarls, feeling that if they'd gone through so much trouble to collect them then they will be willing to work a little more for their loyalty.
Sep 7, 2015 3:53 am
I stare him down and wait to see how the others react to this information. I trust each of them (even Crolly!) more than I do this lot. I don't take kindly to being lied to.

Rolls

Insight - (1d20+4)

(3) + 4 = 7

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