Re: CH 2: The Search for More Money
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 4:05 pm
Temple of Gonto
"Oh! Well, it's been over a month, I was starting to give up on anyone taking interest in that job," Truestone says. "Here, let's head to my office. You want some scones?"
He leads her to his office, which is fairly small, but has enough room for the two of them. He sits at his desk, which is covered in papers, books, scrolls and various stone artifacts. He digs around for a small plate of untouched scones and offers her some. "Let's see...it all started a month ago. A Guild ship was blown off course and discovered an uncharted island--very small, out in the middle of nowhere. They did some exploring, and found some ancient ruins. They were attacked by some human savages, though. Half the crew went missing, and they were forced to withdraw. They lost twelve men, I heard. One of the survivors claimed the ruins looked quite old. Possibly Pre-Eonian." He strokes his beard in thought.
"I've always been a student of history; I was quite the archeologist in my day! And don't get me wrong, I can still crack heads as good as I used to!" he insists. Although Jocelyn notes he appears fairly feeble, even for a dwarf. Age has not been kind to him. "But I could use some young strong backs to help me carry any artifacts within the ruins. Not to mention deal with traps, barbarians, and whatever else."
Paragon Inn Common Room
The bartender sets about getting her a glass of wine, then brings it to her. "Five coppers," he says.
"As for the murders...yeah, I've heard a few things. "Three girls have been killed so far. The first two were human, but the last one was a dwarf. It was bad enough then, but now that dwarves are targets...makes me worry for my own little girl," he says, shuddering at the thought. "Nobody knows who did it, or why, or how. They were all cut up with a blade. Sick monster took their hearts and left their bodies by the windmill. Nobody's been able to come up with much, even the clergy is at a loss. Whoever--or whatever--is behind this knows what he's doing, I'll tell you that much. Too professional; never leaves behind any clues. Hope the wardens catch the bastard."
"Oh! Well, it's been over a month, I was starting to give up on anyone taking interest in that job," Truestone says. "Here, let's head to my office. You want some scones?"
He leads her to his office, which is fairly small, but has enough room for the two of them. He sits at his desk, which is covered in papers, books, scrolls and various stone artifacts. He digs around for a small plate of untouched scones and offers her some. "Let's see...it all started a month ago. A Guild ship was blown off course and discovered an uncharted island--very small, out in the middle of nowhere. They did some exploring, and found some ancient ruins. They were attacked by some human savages, though. Half the crew went missing, and they were forced to withdraw. They lost twelve men, I heard. One of the survivors claimed the ruins looked quite old. Possibly Pre-Eonian." He strokes his beard in thought.
"I've always been a student of history; I was quite the archeologist in my day! And don't get me wrong, I can still crack heads as good as I used to!" he insists. Although Jocelyn notes he appears fairly feeble, even for a dwarf. Age has not been kind to him. "But I could use some young strong backs to help me carry any artifacts within the ruins. Not to mention deal with traps, barbarians, and whatever else."
Paragon Inn Common Room
The bartender sets about getting her a glass of wine, then brings it to her. "Five coppers," he says.
"As for the murders...yeah, I've heard a few things. "Three girls have been killed so far. The first two were human, but the last one was a dwarf. It was bad enough then, but now that dwarves are targets...makes me worry for my own little girl," he says, shuddering at the thought. "Nobody knows who did it, or why, or how. They were all cut up with a blade. Sick monster took their hearts and left their bodies by the windmill. Nobody's been able to come up with much, even the clergy is at a loss. Whoever--or whatever--is behind this knows what he's doing, I'll tell you that much. Too professional; never leaves behind any clues. Hope the wardens catch the bastard."