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Post by Game Master on Mar 18, 2010 2:14:16 GMT -5
Einhard's squire took off up the stairs. Most of the rest of his party began gathering weapons and piling them in a corner. Mason however approached the Paladin. "My lord, a word if you will." The two stepped aside. Einhard continued to keep an eye on Fire Brand while they spoke. The Ranger began in hushed tones. "Sire. While this goes against my grain and most likely yours as well I feel we must dispatch this Fire Brand immediately."
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Post by homeskillet on Mar 19, 2010 15:57:40 GMT -5
Einhard frowns and looks upon the giant again, I am not trying be dim, but what do you mean, dispatched? Einhard is young and hopes that his new friend isn't suggesting him to dishonor himself.
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Post by Game Master on Mar 19, 2010 23:51:32 GMT -5
The ranger ar hes an eye brow. "Think on this then. How do you suppose to march this Bandit back to Garrotten? Surely as soon as we get to the surface he'll run."
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Post by homeskillet on Mar 20, 2010 0:23:03 GMT -5
I was hoping the army of Garrotten would supply the needed trappings, Einhard replies matter of factly. Einhard begins to look about he room for anything to bind the giant, What do you suggest, Mason?
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Post by Game Master on Mar 25, 2010 2:30:58 GMT -5
Mason scrathced his jaw in thought. "I wish I knew mi'lord. It could take a day or more for the Baron to send help our way. You know better then I how slow troops are to muster. As for binding the big brute. Magic would be best I reckon. If we have none of that then perhaps there are some suitable chains in this old dungeon that may work. better yet, lets have a look at the beasties plunder. Who knows what we may find there."
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Post by homeskillet on Mar 25, 2010 13:01:54 GMT -5
Look for binding only, my friend, Einahrd orders, For those spoils belong to the people.
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