Rayce,
The caravan should be arriving near the bend in two days time. I've got word that there might be some very, very valuable cargo involved. Once you've dispatched the travelers, take their goods and head to Fourtower. Use this note as proof of employment and get it to Y. She'll get you the money. Thank you for your years of patronage. God help you if anything goes wrong.
T
Brytter shows the note to Rayce, as he presmues Black Fur is called.Mumbles' dope bars flowed into Black Fur's ears. A couple of his fingers twitched; his hand moved. Black Fur, his head buried in the dirt, let out a long groan -- uuuuhhhhhhhhhhh. He was in immense pain. He rolled over slowly, moaning in pain. His face was a bloody pulp. He coughed.
"Wha...." he gasped out. "You... fuckers."
Brytter shows the note to Rayce, as he presmues Black Fur is called.
"Who is this Y?"
Brytter shows the note to Rayce, as he presmues Black Fur is called.
"Who is this Y?"
Before the bandit could do anything with the note, like spit on it or something, Kilur took the paper from Brytter's hand.
"Let me see it, lad" - During the interrogation the dorf read the note, hmming and scratching his beard. After reading it once, he studied it a second time with the help of his aiming thingamajig, looked through the paper, even smelled it. And finally said. - "Bah, I need a drink to make heads or tails of this! What I think is...."
Kilur's thoughts in non-formal manner:
1. For the "two days" forewarning to be of any use, the note had to be passed to Rayce within a day from being written.
That could mean that T and Rayce live in the same neighborhoods.
Unless there's a magical way of delivering notes, but the dwarf does not know anything about arcane mysteries.
2. The directions to head to Fourtower implies that the bandits did not come from there.
The nearest town is Brookhaven, could it mean that T is located there?
3. Rayce knows Y, but she does not know him despite his "years of patronage to T". Further proof that Rayce is not from Fourtower.
And, perhaps, that Y could be a particularly well-known public figure.
4. As the note serves as "proof of employment" perhaps it has some marks that would allow Y to identify the sender as T.
He racist! He call me goat-fuckin' orc!
We don't have to kill him but no need to help him either. I say we move on. Let him survive of his own accord. If he makes it out alive in his state I'm more than willing to have another go at him.