09-07-2017, 04:00 PM,
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A Royal Gamble
Heeding Sahltie's advice, Gar ditched the wagon behind some brush and unhooked the horses. She gave one horse to Sahltie, while the other hobgoblin saddled up in front of her. "Your freedom is less than a day away and you have--more or less--come out unharmed," she told her two charges dryly as they rode the horses back to the road, "You've been treated better than you treat your own captives. Also, you'll be regaled as champions for completing the trial. I hope this will be enough incentive not to cross me again and go on your way once you're released."
The half-orc glanced sideways at Salhtie, trying to get a read on him, though she knew she was never any good at it. She could only judge people by their actions and deductive reasoning. Traveling into the hobgoblin capital with the two of them was going to be a very dangerous gamble.
After hours of travel Gar finally saw the city in the distance. Soon they were riding their horses up to the main gate.
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09-07-2017, 07:34 PM,
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RE: A Royal Gamble
Gar straightened her back and narrowed her eyes, attempting to make herself appear threatening. (12 intimidate) She glanced at Sahltie, then directly looked into the eyes of the hobgoblin gatekeeper. "My name is Gar. We have completed your trial," she answered, loud enough for all present to hear, as she raised her fist to show the ring she won from the dungeon, "We are here to request an audience with the king, our right as trial champions."
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09-07-2017, 09:08 PM,
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RE: A Royal Gamble
Gar's stony expression did not falter as she listened to the jeers from the goblins, her eyes remaining locked on the guard. "It sounded like a worthy challenge," she answered simply, "And the treasure wasn't half bad, either." Her fists clenched over the reins and she could feel the hair on the back of her neck bristling.
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09-07-2017, 10:29 PM,
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RE: A Royal Gamble
The half-orc grunted and nodded in acknowledgement. She kept her eyes to the road and puffed herself up to deter any onlookers from trying anything (intimidate 17), riding her horse close to Sahltie. "Any advice?" she muttered lowly to the hobgoblin as they made their way up to the castle.
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09-07-2017, 10:58 PM,
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RE: A Royal Gamble
Gar looked down at the hobgoblin, D'ngon, that sat in front of her in the saddle. Being this close, it would be easy to break his neck or slit his throat in one stroke, but the idea did not sit well with her. "So, hobgoblin," she addressed him coldly, "Would you forget everything you've seen and heard in exchange for your life? I will allow you to dismount and scurry away right now if you agree to this." Gar glanced at Sahltie, throwing him a look that urged for the honor bound hobgoblin to watch D'ngon's face for any sign of falsehood.
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