D&D: You go look at the bounty's billboard and see if there is work for you
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You head straight for the bounty's billboard to look for work. You take a few moment to examine the proposition. Only three offer really catch your eyes. | You head straight for the bounty's billboard to look for work. You take a few moment to examine the proposition. Only three offer really catch your eyes. | ||
- | The first one is some nobleman who is willing to pay someone to recover a stolen shipment from bandits. You suspect because the guards are too incompetent to protect the road nowadays. | + | The first one is some nobleman who is willing to pay someone to recover a stolen shipment from bandits. You suspect it's because the guards are too incompetent to protect the road nowadays. |
The second one is a rich merchant who is requesting an "escort" for a few days. | The second one is a rich merchant who is requesting an "escort" for a few days. | ||
- | The third one is the most interesting nonetheless. The request by itself is | + | The third one is the most interesting nonetheless. The request by itself is insignificant but you recognize the markings of the Nightsister, a woman only guild of thieves and assassin, and you can read the secret message of the request. It seems they are making a call. Something probably big if they are willing to openly invite non-guild member to it. |
[[D&D: You pick the noble's request to recover stolen goods]] | [[D&D: You pick the noble's request to recover stolen goods]] |
Revision as of 23:11, 13 June 2017
You head straight for the bounty's billboard to look for work. You take a few moment to examine the proposition. Only three offer really catch your eyes.
The first one is some nobleman who is willing to pay someone to recover a stolen shipment from bandits. You suspect it's because the guards are too incompetent to protect the road nowadays.
The second one is a rich merchant who is requesting an "escort" for a few days.
The third one is the most interesting nonetheless. The request by itself is insignificant but you recognize the markings of the Nightsister, a woman only guild of thieves and assassin, and you can read the secret message of the request. It seems they are making a call. Something probably big if they are willing to openly invite non-guild member to it.
D&D: You pick the noble's request to recover stolen goods