From: Naron (naron_at_bigpond.net.au)
Date: Sat Apr 05 2003 - 23:34:42 BST
No, not heard of Derrock.
Sorry for the late reply - been away all week....
Regards
Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Constable" <john_at_kript.net>
To: "Naron" <naron_at_bigpond.net.au>
Cc: "PBeM 2" <earthdawn_at_teaparty.net>
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 7:13 PM
Subject: Re: Earthdawn PBeM BN 2.0 Traitors within?
> On Sun, 30 Mar 2003, Naron wrote:
>
> > Kaleb makes his way up the steep incline to the Orks and sees Temorya
slip quickly into a crack in the stone, unnoticed, above them. The one that
first spoke, frowns as the rest of the group emerge tograsp the stranger and
pin him to the wall.
> >
> > "Kaleb, 'tis good to 'ear ya got rid of da cold but wot ya be doin'
bringin' so many of ya mates with ya?"
> >
> > The other Ork grimaces;
> >
> > "Yeah, Derrock's not gonna like it! Almost a slap in the face after da
price we paid for da fancy new threads! Specially dat one," he extends a
finger indicating Shalandra "seen 'er prancing about on a pony doin' drills
for the militia outside of Bush Namur. Pretty horse flesh she has too..."
The Ork takes on a dreamy look as he thinks of Shalamar.
> >
> > "Come in and have a hurlg and discuss what brings you this way Kaleb."
The first Ork grabs Kaleb by the shoulder and steers him toward the cave
entrance, leaving you outside with the newcomer.
> >
> > Looking around to make sure you are all left alone, you see a figure on
a horse, probably about a mile away, leading another horse, heading toward
the standing stones. It should take them only a liitle over 5 minutes to
reach the stones.
> >
> > You cannot make out who or what the figure is but you are certain that
they have not yet seen you, or been seen by the ork's now inside......
> >
>
> <Pean> "Ok they've gone for now. Talk quickly friend - we dont know how
> long Kaleb can keep them fooled. Who are you, and what are you doing
> here? do you know these bandits?
> Shalandra, I know what this looks like, but remember that the sword is not
> the only way to solve a problem, and we need information more than we
need
> to kill a few bandits. We're investigators, not militia. Not all of us
anyway."
> He turns back to the captive, and taking his small knife, begins to saw
> through the bindings - leaving enough to look like they're still Ok, but
> giving the man a chance to escape if he needs to.
> "This will give you a chance if it comes to a fight. Shalandra - do
> you want to check out that horseman? If he's a bandit, I
> think you can handle him, and if not, we need to find out why he was
> coming this way, and perhaps head him off. You havent heard of this
> Derrock have you?"
> (OOC: Has Pean, oh GM? :-)
>
> --
> John Constable
> Tel: 01223 522568
> Email: john_at_kript.net
>
>
>
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