Mhavos Dalat, a pleasure. (
murderbaby) wrote in
faderift2019-09-08 04:22 pm
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OTHER PEOPLE'S PROBLEMS.
WHO: Fitcher, Mhavos Dalat, Lino Nieri, Derrica, Leander, Laura Kint.
WHAT: Some rich dicks got dicked around.
WHEN: Early Kingsway.
WHERE: The Wounded Coast.
NOTES: Violence, probably. Will update if More Happens.
WHAT: Some rich dicks got dicked around.
WHEN: Early Kingsway.
WHERE: The Wounded Coast.
NOTES: Violence, probably. Will update if More Happens.

To Review,
- Mhavos recieves word from former employers, the wealthy d'Antret family, that their ship to Kirkwall has run ground on the wounded coast.
- He's stopped from throwing the letter in the fire by Fitcher, who
bulliesconvinces him to assemble a search party. - Lino Nieri, Derrica, Laura Kint and Leander end up volunteering.
- When the wreck is found, it's not all that wrecked; the ship is largely intact, just beached. The wealthy nobles are nowhere to be found.
- However, there are some supplies of tea, coffee and sugar, only lightly damaged. There's also a ledger indicating a d'Antret heirloom (a Dalish amulet) should be on the ship, but can't be found.
- Everyone outvotes Mhavos, and the party decides to try and find the missing nobles.
- They track them to a cave filled with bandits, planning to ransom the nobles back to Orlais for a lot of cash.
- The bandits aren't too difficult to defeat, and the nobles are... moderately grateful. And not giving up their amulet or any of the stuff still on the ship.
- ...Unless you feel like stealing it / cajoling them more? Only Time Will Tell.

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"It's been lovely. The rain makes everything Kirkwall smell less like everything in Kirkwall." A flashing smile. She tips her face, and somehow that curving expression becomes a little imploring without gentling whatsoever. "Not bad news of the personal sort, I hope?"
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He looks up to see her leaning in, and is reminded unexpectedly of a hawk. He can't for the life of him reason why.
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With a last pat and twist, Fitcher unwinds the damp cloth from her hair and lays it plainly over her shoulder. "That's the trouble with signing on to outfits like this one. The moment rumor of it passes into certain quarters, every forgotten acquaintance suddenly finds some business in need of your attention."
The line of her arm has fallen. She says, practically as an afterthought, "I'm glad to hear it's nothing of value."
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He finishes crumpling the paper, and throws it in the direction of the nearest blaze.
"It really isn't."