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Nine years ago King Aiden Perenolde betrayed the Alliance and sided with the Horde of Orgrim Doomhammer. Nine years ago Prince Alric Perenolde, the second heir of Alterac was sent into exile for his own protection. This exile turned permanent and Captain Normand Garside, your guardian for the past nine years made sure that you were safe and learned the useful skills that would help you in the future.

Now you are ready to carry the responsibility and unite the scattered Alteraci people and reclaim the lands that were once the Kingdom of Alterac.

There was a lot of work to be done in Dawnholme as you waited for the spring to arrive and take away all the snow that kept Lordaeron and Alterac as its prisoners. When the snow would melt, it would free your hand and the campaigning season would start again.

But before winter would release its grip, there really was a lot to do. You had already dealt with many small things, but there were still things you wished to complete as soon as possible. You still needed to talk with Captain Reginald and deliver the news of them being evicted and Lady Jandice Barov was supposed to visit you as well at some point.

Now though you were going to continue your magic lessons and then talk with Lady Nalice about the events that had happened in Southshore.

Who was Lady Nalice? There was something strange about her that you can’t put together.

Welcome to Alterac Resurgent Quest!



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>>5754561

You breathed in the cold winter air as you stood in the middle of the street that ran through Dawnholme. The Robe of Obfuscation kept you invisible to the few guards that were outside on their patrols, otherwise there was no one else to be seen as the cold winds from the mountains had driven everyone to finish their work outside and go inside.

You pulled the silk scarf which Calia had given to you higher around your throat as you looked up and looked at the stars and the moon. Clear skies like this usually meant that the cold spell would continue. You wished that wouldn’t be the case this time, the faster the winter would release its grip, the better.

Walking through the town, you noticed that the Stonemasons had already started to plant markers around the snow where houses would be built and streets planted. Master Pelija had done a great work and before the spring comes when you have an idea of your treasury and budget, you would decide what kind of a plan you would finance.

There would be tough decisions ahead of you, it wouldn't be easy to fit everything into the budget and most likely something needs to be cut. Not easy decisions at all.



>22, Success


It had taken Eligius some time to repaint the sigils on your body as the paint had slowly stripped and fainted away. He had gotten rather good in his handiwork and you had meanwhile gotten used to the brush on your skin as you stood in the cellar of Nalice's house wearing just your braies.

"Today Prince Alric, we are revisiting the candle." Nalice said to you as she took out a candle, one similar to the one that had exploded in your hands.

Nalice had ditched her scholar's disguise and stood in the corner of the cellar.

"Last time it exploded, what are we going to do differently this time?" You asked her.

"We will do this very slowly, I will channel my mana into you gradually and through that have a better control of the situation." Nalice said to you as Eligius finished his work. "Please step into the circle."

You brushed your hair back with your hand as you listened to her words with some doubt in your mind. Stepping into the circle, Nalice passed you the candle.

"Lady Nalice, are you sure this will work?" You asked.

"Of course, you always learn from your mistakes." Nalice said and smiled at you. "We may proceed."

Like before you concentrated as the now familiar scorching and whirling feeling of Nalice's mana entered your body. The chief difference this time was that she was doing it way more slowly than before.

"Channel the mana into your arms and into your hands." Nalice instructed you and you did as told.

It was harder than before, the amount of mana given to you made the process and progress a way slower than before as the scorching feeling crept into your shoulders and then into your arms. Sweat started to gather on your brow and forehead from the effort you pushed yourself through.

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>>5754562

"Take it slowly." You heard the voice of Nalice behind you as you concentrated fully in your hands, fingers and the candle.

The world around you felt distant, like you were in a duel with your opponent. You didn’t hear what Nalice was saying as the world became only you and the candle. Sweat beads fell from the tip of your nose as the scorching feeling moved into your fingers and then into the fingertips.

And then finally into the candle and this time instead of exploding and spreading the wax everywhere, a faint little flame appeared as the candle was lit.

"Well done." You heard Nalice say with a tone of a proud teacher as your concentration slipped and the flame disappeared.

"It is… difficult." You managed to say as you panted for air and you allowed the scorching feeling to withdraw from your fingers and hands.

"It's supposed to be." Nalice said. "But it seems like our new approach was the way to go. Now do it again."

And back into the breach.



In the end you ended up managing to light up the candle four more times, including managing to keep the flame alive for a full minute.

And boy it was exhausting. You felt tingling in your fingers as you swept your hair with them. Your shirt was half-buttoned and you continued putting on your clothes as Eligius was making his leave.

"Eligius, tomorrow we will arrest Davis so have everything ready." You said to him.

"Everything will be ready." Eligius said and gave you a slight bow. "Do not worry Prince Alric, we will be careful."

"Good, good. Then we will see tomorrow." You said back to him as you pulled on your boots.

Eligius left the cellar and you heard the door close above you. Next you threw on the robe and put on your chaperon before strapping on your sword belt.

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>>5754563

Prince Alric, I can see that you want to talk with me. What you saw in Southshore unnerved you and now you want answers." Nalice said to you as she put down some of her things she had been reorganising. "Correct?"

"That would be correct." You said back to her as you straightened your clothes and flexed your fingers in an attempt to get the tingling to stop.

Nalice looked at you and her gaze pierced into your eyes. For a moment you thought that you saw a glimpse of vulnerability or something else before she averted her eyes and leaned on the table. She sighed deeply as she brushed her hair out from the front of her eyes and stood back up. She apparently needed to collect herself before the two of you spoke.

"Then ask away." She said back to you and the firm and proud Nalice that you had learned to know was again in front of you.

She was strange, a loyal servant of Lady Katrana Prestor, but still it felt like she had her own machinations going on. She definitely wasn't telling you and most likely Eligius either everything. She was a skilled spymaster, an archmage rivalling those of Dalaran, but was also very secretive, powerful, someone to fear and not above taking shortcuts. She knew of the arts of Fel, shadow and void as she helped Eligius in his studies and had offered to teach you about the arts of warlocks. She had also said that she looks younger than she really is. And just a couple of days ago she had killed three men after one of them had threatened her, resulting in corpses torn asunder and one quite literally splattered across a wall.

You had no idea who she really was and you weren't sure you would even like to know. Would it be enough to just know what in the Light happened in Southshore or should you know everything? Maybe she is secretive for a reason?


>Let Lady Nalice explain herself and her actions in her own words. That is the least you can ask for.
>Ask what her relationship with Lady Katrana exactly is?
>Make her tell you why she knows about the arts of warlocks? An archmage studying forbidden arts?
>Why would she act like she did in Southshore? Volatile actions like that are unwanted.
>Other write in.

>Demand that she tells you who she really is.
>Do not demand that, she is secretive for a reason.

QM: Please vote on both.

Alright new thread, new adventures. As always if you have any questions regarding the Quest, characters, events or something completely different, please go ahead and ask them. I will try to answer them as well as I can.
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>>5754565
>Let Lady Nalice explain herself and her actions in her own words. That is the least you can ask for.
>Ask what her relationship with Lady Katrana exactly is?
The other prompts are redundant.

>Ask that she tells you who she really is.
We aren't really in a position to demand anything of her.
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>>5754565

>Let Lady Nalice explain herself and her actions in her own words. That is the least you can ask for.
>Ask what her relationship with Lady Katrana exactly is?

>Demand that she tells you who she really is.
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>>5754565
>Why would she act like she did in Southshore? Volatile actions like that are unwanted.
>Ask what her relationship with Lady Katrana exactly is?
>Let Lady Nalice explain herself and her actions in her own words. That is the least you can ask for.

>Do not demand that, she is secretive for a reason.
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>>5754563
Lady nalice do be looking fine
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>>5754565
>Let Lady Nalice explain herself and her actions in her own words. That is the least you can ask for.

>Do not demand that, she is secretive for a reason
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>>5754565
>Why would she act like she did in Southshore? Volatile actions like that are unwanted.

>Demand that she tells you who she really is.
s always if you have any questions regarding the Quest, characters, events or something completely different, please go ahead and ask them. I will try to answer them as well as I can.

So I've been thinking, currently Alric has a Mountain Lion Pelt Cloak and Hood equipped right? Kinda like what some Roman soldiers were wearing.
But aren't lions more of a Stormwind thing? Shouldn't he be wearing something more Alteraci like an eagle?
And then I had the idea of a helmet like the one the Mexican eagle warriors wore.
It could be made from the head of a gryphon.

Of course, that would imply that we killed one which may also imply that entered a conflict against the Wildhammer clan in the Hinterlands which is right next to Alterac. Though I guess wild gryphons are a thing too.

I just thought it would be a cool idea.
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>>5755059

Not a bad idea and you are right, lion is more a symbol of Lordaeron. Mountain Lion Pelt Cloak was used like you described before acquisition of Aurvan'kal. Now the head rests on your left shoulder instead of being over your helmet. The pointy elven style helmet somewhat prevents that.

The men under Alric's command are still equipped quite hodgepodge. Arms and armour taken from enemies, bought second hand, a really small amount being new production. This doesn't really make them that much different from rest of the post Second War armies in terms of equipment, just that everyone else hides the lack of proper equipment under tabards and big cloaks. With introduction of the new tents and slow roll-out of new orange cloaks, they have started to have a more uniform look. But there is still a lot to do and having everyone to be tip-top shape and look is pretty low on the list of priorities.

Pic related would be a footman you could see in Capital City, but like Regional Defenders wouldn't look this nice at all.
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>>5754563
>>5754565
I do like me some black hair. Nalice route when? Turning Nalice's dial so to speak more towards loyalty and companionship to us and away from her other 'loyalty'.

Just got done looking into the archive, looks like a nice quest. Alric knows she is a spy master trainer for Katrana, that she is Nalice's Mistress. If Nalice were to lose her welcome here on account of being seen as a bit too volatile then she would probably get punished by her Mistress for screwing up. Hence the look of vulnerability that Alric picks up on, her well being is in Alric's hands. It seems to me that Alric just loves women who need help. Calia's soft innocence against the royal burden of leadership and isolation. Tari's emotional rollercoaster. Even powerful archmages can get emotional and make mistakes. Perhaps his appeal to Lady Nalice would go something like this

>Other write in.
"I don't know you as closely as I would like, but you are welcome in my home Nalice. I know you enjoy teaching, firmly but fairly, and I enjoy being taught by you. I wouldn't send you away even if you have a slight penchant for volatile redecorating. Especially since I sense your Mistress might try to humble you in ways I would rather not imagine. I prefer my Lady Nalice as her usual proud self. Whatever feelings or secrets you choose to confide in me I will do my best to keep between us."

"A person needs power to survive and protect whats important. If your relationship to Katrana is more of a reluctant alliance because she is powerful and influential, I understand. My means are much less compared to hers but in Alterac perhaps we can work together to create a haven with just enough distance, power, and circumstances to be avoid being the target of greater powers."
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>>5755059
We could do something like Fulgrims eagle shoulder thing.
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>>5755059
Lion on one shoulder, eagle/griphon head on the other. Very classy showing of Lordaeron and Alterac unity. Very Warcraft.
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>>5754565
>Let Lady Nalice explain herself and her actions in her own words. That is the least you can ask for.
>Ask what her relationship with Lady Katrana exactly is?
>Why would she act like she did in Southshore? Volatile actions like that are unwanted.

>Do not demand that, she is secretive for a reason.

New thread nice. We should let her speak and then ask her the questions. At minimum we need to learn why she acted like she did in Southshore. I don't think we should pry into her past or who she really is, unless she wants to tell us. Pushing her too much could be a mistake.

>>5755244
I would like a Nalice sideroute, but I don't think she needs help like that. Though telling her that she can trust us and that you aren't going to punish her for her actions should be done.
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Is this why people say that long distance relationships don't work? With anons jumping ship from Calia?
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>>5755295
Calia is bae, but that doesn't make Nalice not hot.
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>>5755341
Well, I can't argue with that, she is hot.
And so is her breath too.
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>>5754565
support >>5754586

Letting her talk see what conclusions she herself draws is I believe also a management trick we could use.

And it would be very good for us to know who (what) she really is, not just for future reference but to know how best we could benefit from her talents without getting her into situations she might be cornered in (such as this one)

>>5755295
Never. As long as I'm around, Calia will be The One until the stars themselves grow cold and weary.
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>5754565
>Let Lady Nalice explain herself and her actions in her own words. That is the least you can ask for.
>Ask what her relationship with Lady Katrana exactly is?
>Do not demand that, she is secretive for a reason
New thread nice

>>5755059
Could be an idea. Another hunt perhaps i wouldnt mind at all, or crafting it like this anon suggested here. >5755260
Well we were hunting and the mountain lion showed itself, thats about it really. Its prestigious to wear around so is good

>>5755295
Kek
Honestly Calia won the bowl, i think everyone accepted it. But, things could change if something bad happens to her..
... of course we will be vigilant ! When not occupied.
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>>5755411
>>5754565
My vote here
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Asking her who she really is and allowing her to explain things is the winner. I will start writing now and hopefully get the update out today.

Also wow, plenty of anons preparing to jump ship away from Calia to Nalice. I didn’t expect this at all! With that in mind I would like to ask you a super serious question.


Lady Nalice is for...?
>Write in
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>>5755414
>Being paranoid
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I just had a thought: Imagine how pissed Katrana would be if Alric did end up liking Nalice after rebuking her.
Good thing I'm on team Calia forever.
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>>5755414
Anons just mirin, the pic in >>5754563 is very pleasing. Were it otherwise the vote to fuck Taretha would've gotten a lot more support.

>>5755414
Nalice is for wrapping around our finger with our Lady Killer ways.
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Rolled 2 (1d2)

>>5755414

Well shit, should have updated before posting. We have a tie between demanding the know who she is and not demanding.

As I will start writing now, I will make an executive decision to let the dice make tiebreaker.

>1 is Demand
>2 is Do Not Demans
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>>5755422
What about Asking her who she really is? I think it's the best for everybody.
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>>5755414
Killing gnolls together while holding hands
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>>5755424

I counted asking/demanding in the wanting to know category. Before I made the roll it was 4-4 between that and not asking.

The grand or maybe not so grand reveal has to wait till next time.
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>>5755432
What if I change my vote to ask? I just didn't want to sound demanding
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>>5755414
>Lady Nalice is for...?
>>Write in
"I can fix her"ing!
But not for us. Maybe we could find someone in our retinue...

also

>Riding, feeling her body heat from underneath us and viewing the peaks of Alterac from above

Seriously though, ooc she'd probably have to undergo a personality shift that would take her away from what she was in the game, perhaps down the path where she would turn away from her aspect and to original mission of her kind.
IC, we'd have to get a better handle on her relationships and personal goals, values and motivations before we could not be cautious around her and show her trust reserved to our friends. She is after all the designated spymaster teacher...
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>>5755414
Lady Nalice is for...?
Friendship and admiring her beauty from far away unnoticed
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>>5755414
Rough consensual wrestling style meant to incapacitate mages and prevent them from speaking spells. Mana exchanging. Mental influence meditation training that feels real inside each others heads. Making Katrana jealous.
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>>5755435

Well you asked so nicely and I prefer players over my dice so asking her it is!

Also great answers!
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>>5755411
Me looking at Calia being sick from 'overworking' and 'lack of Vitamin Alric'. Then I look at Katrana and wonder what a woman with immense power and resources would do if she was jealous and has little to no morals against anything in her way. The only way to save Calia is to hold the hands of these dark haired women until they stop poisoning her!
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>>5755477
Hahaha
Nah i am sure Calia will be fine what are you saying is just crazy ! Like we just had a few very passionate kisses (for allies), and a few letters slightly romantical (always for allies) so there is no reason for Katrana to send people in Capital City for like poison Calia ! If Katrana is accused, then the other members of the Alric Bowl should be called too. Also great allies deserve handholding and hugs ;) ! And marri-- ehrm merriment !
Jk aside i wonder what will happen if someone like Arthas finds about the secret letters, i would expect him to rage about it.
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"No, I will let you tell me." You said to her. "In your own words you can explain what you want me to know."

The archmage didn't expect you to say that as Nalice's mouth opened a bit before closing and she smiled. But before she could say anything, you continued speaking.

"Because I want to trust you, even more than I do currently. Do you think I would let you teach magic to me and channel your mana through me as a part of some old potentially dangerous ritual if I didn't trust you?" You said to her and took a step forward as it was now your time to look into her eyes. "Am I right that a spymaster has to be able to juggle trust and distrust from case to case?"

"You would be right Prince Alric." Nalice said to you.

"Then I want you to trust me like I trust in you Lady Nalice. Just like I trust Lady Katrana." You said back.

There was just a couple of feet between you and her as you looked into her rust red eyes. There was tension between the two of you, this secretive archmage, a servant to her Mistress, looked back into your eyes before she took a step or two and closed the distance.

Her face was just a couple of inches away from yours as she opened her mouth and you felt her warm breath on your lips. And then she gave you the confident smile you connected with the Nalice you normally knew.

"So be it." Nalice said to you and moved even closer, her cheek nearly touching yours. "I will trust you, but remember…"

The walls and the roof of the cellar suddenly moved away from you and for a quick moment they looked like they were miles away before this dark fog of smoke and clouds concealed them and darkness spread around you.

Instinctively your hand went for your sword, but it like your other weapons, including your back-up dagger stashed in your boot was gone. And then you realised that you weren't wearing the clothes you wore previously, but instead you wore your usual leather jacket. These were your normal clothes, not your winter clothes.

"If you speak about this … I will have to eat you." A loud echoing voice came from the dark smoke and something large shifted amongst it. The voice was awfully familiar, but still alien.

And then you saw something. Red glimmering scales moved within the fog and this something moved and paced around you.

"Lady Nalice, where am I?" You asked carefully and moved your hand away from where your sword would normally be. Whatever it was going on, you knew you had no way to act. There was no need to be scared or frightened.

"You are not scared…" the voice came again and this time you could place it. The tone was faintly that of Nalice's. "Lady Katrana was right to be interested in you…"

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>>5755528

The smoke suddenly shifted and revealed the head of a red dragon right in front of you.

"Because you are a rather intriguing human… Prince Alric Perenolde." The red dragon said to you with its mighty voice as its head hovered just a couple of yards in front of you. Its breath was hot and it looked at you with its rust red eyes that pounced between yours and the Dragonclaw Ring in your left hand.

"I am Nalicatrasza, a member of Red Dragonflight." The red dragon said to you and continued as it shifted and moved away and then around you. "But you may call me Nalice, it is easier that way."

"Then where we…" You started to ask.

"Inside your head, this way I can reveal to you Prince Alric who I really am." Nalice the red dragon said to you as her large dragon head moved to your right side and her large eye kept watch over you.

"A red dragon… I don’t know what to say…" You said to her.

"Neither did Lady Katrana when I revealed myself to her." Nalice said with a laugh and moved away from you once more. "But I trust her, just like I trust you Prince Alric."

"Then why… what…" You really didn’t know what to say.

"You told me to trust you, so your job is now just to listen." The voice of Nalice echoed once more in the fog before she came out of it and stepped in front of you.

"Red Dragonflight suffered greatly during the First and Second War. We were controlled by a mighty artefact held by an Orc warlock who led the Dragonmaw Clan." You could hear the pure vitriol in her voice as she spoke those words and as she mentioned the warlock. "After the war we were freed and to make sure that it or anything like it will never happen again, I was given the mission to find, recover or destroy artefacts that could pose danger to us. But we red dragons are too few in numbers…"

"So you asked for Lady Katrana's help." You said back to her. "Her collection then?"

"Precisely, Lady Katrana was scared at first, but she can do things we red dragons can't. In return for her help, she can keep the artefacts in her collection as they are all harmless." Nalice explained to you and shifted around you once more before stopping by your side.

You hadn’t realised her true size before, but with her head right next to you, she could eat you alive with a single bite. If the large dagger-like teeth wouldn't kill you first.

"Our relationship benefits both of us. We find what we deem dangerous and she has become very rich by helping us." Nalice said to you. "And when you contacted her and asked for a spymaster, we knew that we had a chance to look into Alterac and the mountains."

"It is quite hard to believe all this." You said back to her. "But I have no reason to think that you are lying either."

"Now you know Prince Alric. Better this way than as a surprise at the wrong moment." Nalice said with her deep draconic voice. "This is who I am, keeping this as a secret to you doesn't suit me anymore."

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>>5755529

Nalice moved again and disappeared in the dark fog before appearing once more in front of you and moving her head right in front of you. The hot breath from her nostrils and from between her teeth made sweat appear on your skin as she spoke to you.

"This is who I am, Nalicatrasza the collector of artefacts and a partner to Lady Katrana." Nalice said to you. "For she is not my Mistress, but we are equal."

This was something. It was hard to believe this, but you really had no reason to not believe what she was saying. What you knew about the Second War and the red dragons was that they were supposedly enslaved by the orcs. You also knew that from time to time they had worked together with humans to achieve common goals. You also knew that they are immensely powerful and ancient creatures and in front of you now stood one of their kind.

But still you had so many questions in your mind that you wanted to ask. And you had the want to touch her skin and feel her scales that you had to fight against. You had never seen a dragon outside of illustrations in books and especially having never been this close to a dragon. But you weren't scared, you knew that you weren’t in danger.

"Speak Prince Alric, I know you want to know more." Nalice said as her large head moved even closer to you.


>Ask for more details about Lady Katrana and the cooperation with her.
>Southshore, you need clarification for the events there.
>If she hates the warlocks, why does she know about the arts of the warlocks then?
>Tell her that you are willing to help her as well, you want a similar deal as Lady Katrana has.
>The Dragonclaw Ring, she kept gazing at it. You need to know what the ring really is.
>Other, write in.

>Touch her scales on her head.
>Do not touch her scales.

QM: >>5755521 Alric did not kiss Katrana, or more accurately Katrana didn't succeed in kissing Alric. You denied her twice, but she likes the challenge so she isn’t angry about it.
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>>5755536
>The Dragonclaw Ring, she kept gazing at it. You need to know what the ring really is.
>Do not touch her scales.
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>>5755536
>Ask for more details about Lady Katrana and the cooperation with her.
>Southshore, you need clarification for the events there.
>If she hates the warlocks, why does she know about the arts of the warlocks then?
>Tell her that you are willing to help her as well, you want a similar deal as Lady Katrana has.
>The Dragonclaw Ring, she kept gazing at it. You need to know what the ring really is.
These are all juicy questions, do you mind if I vote for all of them?

>Touch her scales on her head.
Hit her with the Alric rizz.
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>>5755536
>The Dragonclaw Ring, she kept gazing at it. You need to know what the ring really is.
>Southshore, you need clarification for the events there.

>Do not touch her scales.
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>>5755536
Oh wow, she did that, the absolute madwoman.
Red dragon, eh?
>Southshore, you need clarification for the events there.
She didn't reveal her nature, but she let flow more of her raw force than she intended... but was she 'simply' angry and indignant at the threat, or was she genuinely threatened? We don't want to put her at unnecessary risk if such exists, right? Also possibility that syndicate could have their hands on means to enslave a dragon is exceptionally worrying so if she can rule that out that would be nice.
>If she hates the warlocks, why does she know about the arts of the warlocks then?
Considering she's also a spymistress it makes sense that she'd want to study her enemy to better know how to fight them, we can frame the question like this as well...
>The Dragonclaw Ring, she kept gazing at it. You need to know what the ring really is.
This reveal puts this particular item under new context, so we'd be justifiably curious about what it means for an actual dragon. I understand we don't actually know much about various dragonflights anyway.
Also this may be a mistake, but in this case I can't help myself. Hopefully it is not something sexual for dragons...
>Touch her scales on her head.
Approach slowly, to ensure if we manage to it will have been with implicit consent
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>>5755536
>Ask for more details about Lady Katrana and the cooperation with her.
>Southshore, you need clarification for the events there.

But ask if we can touch, instead of just touching them.
>Touch her scales on her head.
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>>5755556
> But ask if we can touch, instead of just touching them.
Bruh, do you ask for consent when you go for a kiss on a girl? Non verbal communication is the way to go in situations like these.

To the don't touch voters: Just like with Kastrana, rizzing up Nalice could have huge rewards at little cost. Don't need to betray Calia to do it either.
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>>5755536
>Southshore, you need clarification for the events there.
>Tell her that you are willing to help her as well, you want a similar deal as Lady Katrana has.
>The Dragonclaw Ring, she kept gazing at it. You need to know what the ring really is

Well nice
>Touch her scales on her head
Also nice
Yeah thats correct i forgot
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>>5755603
I don't really want to intentionally excite her for practical gains desu, just see it as a natural response to seeing such a majestic creature that's also not hostile.

Even though 'non draco sit mihi dux'

Also, playing with a woman's heart like that is a sure way for inviting disaster, hell hath no fury etc
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>>5755612
My first reaction to a majestic creature that is not hostile would be to try to pet it.

And unless Nalice is crazy, playing with her heart is more likely to make her even more attracted to us. Again, just like Kastrana.
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>>5755536

>Southshore, you need clarification for the events there.
>Tell her that you are willing to help her as well, you want a similar deal as Lady Katrana has.
>The Dragonclaw Ring, she kept gazing at it. You need to know what the ring really is

Honestly I want all the options.

Also nice bit of Dragon Soul thrown in, I wonder if we can meet Rhonin and Vereesa somewhere.

>Touch her scales on her head.
Touch the dragon, do it now
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>>5755536
>Ask for more details about Lady Katrana and the cooperation with her.
>Southshore, you need clarification for the events there.
>If she hates the warlocks, why does she know about the arts of the warlocks then?
>Tell her that you are willing to help her as well, you want a similar deal as Lady Katrana has.
>The Dragonclaw Ring, she kept gazing at it. You need to know what the ring really is.

>Touch her scales on her head.
i dont need it...i dont need it... I NEED IT
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>>5755635
With one move the Caliarchs will fall, and in their place I shall raise up the Nalicecrats
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>>5755536
>Southshore, you need clarification for the events there.
>Tell her that you are willing to help her as well, you want a similar deal as Lady Katrana has.
>The Dragonclaw Ring, she kept gazing at it. You need to know what the ring really is.

>ask to Touch her scales on her head.
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>>5755536
>Ask for more details about Lady Katrana and the cooperation with her.
>Southshore, you need clarification for the events there.
>If she hates the warlocks, why does she know about the arts of the warlocks then?
>Tell her that you are willing to help her as well, you want a similar deal as Lady Katrana has.
>The Dragonclaw Ring, she kept gazing at it. You need to know what the ring really is.
>Other, write in.
Have you been searching Alteric lands for artifacts since coming here?

>Touch her scales on her head.
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Touching her scales wins with a comfortable margin. Also asking all the questions. The update will come later this evening, but before it I would like to have a completely serious and definitely not a joke vote about Nalice.


First date with Lady Nalice would be what?
>Write in
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>>5756404
I wanna ride her and see the world from above
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>>5756404
Blackmoore's arena, VIP lounge.
She's wearing draconic slutwear but on top of it a shirt with inscription "the weak should fear the strong", and a stylish bonnet through which she allows her horns to show through her human form.

Of course nothing like that could happen in this timeline. Maybe in a slightly edgier alternative timeline where Alric grew a bit more callous, and grew a beard.
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>miss a thread
>we've gone full dragon simp
kek
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>>5756404
Classic flying over landscapes.
Maybe swimming combined with trying to manipulate water instead of fire, but can dragons swim?
Dragons like caves to store all their loot and stolen princesses right, so we could go cave exploring near the highlands.
On the other hand a dragon probably eats a lot so maybe a restaurant. Which brings up a secondary point, how much of our budget has gone into feeding a literal dragon?
Going to a library or magic market around Dalaran, which allows for the accidental meetup with Jaina and Arthas.
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>>5756419
pretty girl + shows or hints vulnerability = pic related

and that's a good thing. Leave us this bit of foolishnes.

(in truth she doesn't even need to be that pretty)
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>>5756404
Walking around the forest with straw hats while having more syndicate members implosions (they asked for it edition)
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>>5756404
Ask her if she can blast a clearing in the forest for us, or if she would like to build a cave in the mountains to live in, or tunnel deep into dawnholme into the mountains. (Secret underground escape routes ftw!)

Or ride her non sexually (Dragon Form).
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>>5756404
Us and Nalice in dragon form, around a candle light dinner table.
Spaghetti is the main course.
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>>5756404
Hmmm... having long conversations about life, philosophy and the future in our office?

>>5756419
mfs out here thinking that talking to a woman is simping baka. So long as nobody wants to do any weak shit like showering her with attention and validation or tolerating disrespect we're good mate. God forbid this turn into Snakecatcher Quest, THAT was simping.
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>>5756878
And cuckoldry, don't forget that part.
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>>5756880
For there to be cuckoldry, there needs to be a relationship beforehand. Or do you mean there was cuckoldry in Snakecatcher? I stopped reading after getting frustrated with anons' pussywhipped decision making for the thousandth time.
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>>5756885
I also quit early for the same reasons, but years afterwards I read the last two threads when some anon recommended it.
There was cuckoldry because the snake and the dude did end up in a relationship, and there was with other different women doing it to the MC as well.
Put it in spoilers because talking about another quest in length would be poor form.
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>>5756901
And I fucked up the spoiler.
Sorry Med.
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"Southshore." You said and you didn’t need to say anything else to her.

Nalice shifted away from you and stomped the floor with her feet, causing the room inside your head to shake.

"I detest warlocks." Nalice bellowed. "Their kind imprisoned and enslaved us, and when that warlock tried to threaten me."

Nalice shifted her bulk once again and stopped her head just a few feet from yours.

"I killed them all." Nalice said with anger in her voice. "Their kind all deserve death and decay."

"How do you explain Eligius then?" You asked as her hot breath hit your skin. "Or the fact that you offered to teach the Fel arts to me?"

"I do not sense any evil in the two of you." Nalice said back to you. "The arts themselves are an undeniable part of this world and learning them does not make you evil. But it is how you use them, and those men and the ones who imprisoned us, for them it was power over everything."

"Of my kind, not everyone shares this opinion. Many would have just outright killed Eligius, but not me. For he is indebted to you and as much as I have my own mission here in Alterac, I am here to help you Prince Alric, because Lady Katrana would want that." Nalice explained to you in her draconic voice that echoed through the vast space in your mind.

"How do you then cooperate with Lady Katrana? I mean, here you are wearing a disguise, but in Stormwind City?" You asked Nalice as she mentioned Katrana.

"A disguise is required there as well. Many of my siblings prefer to disguise themselves as high elves, but elves are too noticeable. One cannot peddle rumours if everyone is looking at you." Nalice said to you and continued, her breath continuing to make you feel hot. "I listen to things, gather the glues. Lady Katrana's many businesses help me to have a wide reach for gathering intelligence. And when something is found, it is her servants that help me to recover the artefact."

"And you are here to do the same, while training Eligius and helping to set up my ring of spies." You said and asked carefully. "Have you found any promising leads?"

"No Prince Alric, not yet. There are many rumours, but nothing worth pursuing yet." Nalice said to you.

“Then my ring, you kept looking at it. What is it exactly, because it isn’t just a gift from Lady Katrana.” You said back to her.

“It is a gift from Lady Katrana.” Nalice said back immediately and recoiled back a bit before moving back closer to you. Her red scales glimmering in light. “But it is not a gift I would like to see, yet I honour it, follow it.”

“What do you mean?” You asked back.

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>>5757071

“The claw piece embedded in it is from a claw of a black dragon… and if there is one thing I… we hate more than the warlocks that imprisoned us… it is them.” Nalice said and her scorching hot breath nearly knocked off your chaperon, forcing you to hold on it with your right hand. “But Lady Katrana decided to make a set of rings from it and give them to people she trusts. And if she trusts them, so will I, and I will follow their orders.”

“There is nothing else to it?” You asked.

“No, just a piece of a claw of a black dragon and nothing else. No sorcery or anything else.” Nalice said.

“Do you know how many have been made?” You asked her again.

“No Prince Alric, only just a few that I know.” Nalice said to you.

Her large draconic form had moved just a few inches from you as the two of you had spoken. Her breath had heated up the world inside your head scorching hot and you were dripping with sweat that evaporated on your skin immediately. Embers had started to shed from your clothes as the leather jacket on you had slowly started to catch on fire. Yet you didn’t feel hot inside of your, in fact it felt normal, just like when she transferred her mana to you and you felt that scorching hot whirlwind inside your stomach.

And amongst all this you found yourself carefully caressing the scales of her head. They were all hot and hard as steel as your hand moved from one to another, while the other hand moved past her eye that was watching you and touched the crown of horns Nalice had.

And as suddenly you were back in the cellar of her house.

But your left hand was on her right cheek while your right was on her head, brushing her hair that was now a mess. She looked into your eyes and was smiling.

“For someone who surrounds themselves with beautiful and attractive women, but yet is so timid with them, I didn’t think you would be this direct Prince Alric.” Nalice’s human form said to you as you blinked your eyes and realised the situation. She was just an inch or so from your face and you could feel her breath on your lips and face.

You immediately took a step back and put your hands down and away from her. Nalice gave you the confident smile she usually had.

“Now this is the first time a mortal man has dared to put their hands on me.” Nalice said and took a step closer closing the distance you had created. “And truth to be told, I did enjoy it.”

“How long…”

“A couple of minutes Prince Alric.” Nalice said.

“I shouldn’t have Lady Nalice.” You said to her.

“Maybe.. Maybe not, but it does not matter.” Nalice said to you. “I wouldn’t dare to step between Lady Katrana and you. You are her prey after all. But if not me, then maybe you…”

Nalice stayed there for a moment before she took a step and then another back.

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>>5757072

“What a curiosity you are Prince Alric.” Nalice said to you as she took several more steps back and turned her back to you. “Lady Katrana was right to show interest in you, but I couldn’t believe a mortal man could be something like you.”

“What do you mean?” You asked back as you took a grasp of the situation. Had she just denied you? That would be the first one.

“Someone so brazen in their actions, but yet so pure. All this time I haven’t felt a single thing about you that would bother me or force me into action.” Nalice said to you and turned back to face you. “You chose to learn magic, even if you don’t have the aptitude for it. You have fought against many foes, but yet spared them while others would have hung them all.”

The shadows behind Nalice moved around the wall and formed into the shape of a dragon as her words gained strength.

“And you weren’t scared when I revealed myself.” Nalice said to you, her words echoing across the cellar. “What a peculiar man you are Prince Alric Perenolde, so I wish to extend my offer to you again. I know you are careful, but the world around you isn’t and sooner than later your luck, or your friends will run out.”

She extended her hand for you to take.

“A mortal man like you will always be behind those who have embrace the Light or have the aptitude for magic, so when I say that you should take the shortcut, I truly do mean it.” Nalice said to you and brushed her hair that you had messed.

“You are offering to teach me the arts of the warlocks to me again, aren’t you?” You said back to her and immediately were defensive about the subject.

“Yes, but I could also offer to teach you the draconic arts of magic as well. It wouldn’t be easy, but learning our language and harnessing its power would suit you well.” Nalice explained to you. “Arts of the warlocks are the easy way to power, but the arts of us dragons, learning our language, it is the harder, but way stronger path in the end.”

“And all this to what?” You asked back.

“To keep you alive and to make sure that Lady Katrana would be happy.” Nalice answered and put her hand on her hips like she was waiting for your answer.


>No, continue as is and learn the standard arts of arcane magic. You do not want any new tricks or temptations.
>Accept the lessons on Fel, Shadow and Void and learn the arts of the warlocks. It is a shortcut, but it might be worth it when it comes to acquiring power to defend yourself.
>Learn the draconic language and learn to harness its power. It is not easy, but you should trust Lady Nalice in your training with magic.

QM: Important vote.

>>5756903

No problem, I haven't read Snakecatcher and if I read it, I have probably forgotten this discussion here.

Also few of the first date suggestions were awfully close to what Nalice would actually like.
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>>5757081
>Learn the draconic language and learn to harness its power. It is not easy, but you should trust Lady Nalice in your training with magic.
Ok, this has peaked my curiosity.
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>>5757081
>Learn the draconic language and learn to harness its power. It is not easy, but you should trust Lady Nalice in your training with magic.
Such a unique opportunity, too good to pass up. Plus it doesn't have the optics issue of the fel arts.

Also:
> Had she just denied you? That would be the first one.
Alric, stop being such a woman. Just because she didn't fall to her knees wanting your sausage doesn't mean she "denied" you.
>“Now this is the first time a mortal man has dared to put their hands on me.” Nalice said and took a step closer closing the distance you had created. “And truth to be told, I did enjoy it.”
She even said as much.
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>>5757081
>Learn the draconic language and learn to harness its power. It is not easy, but you should trust Lady Nalice in your training with magic.
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She's probably going to try and blackwyrm cult us.
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>>5757081
>No, continue as is and learn the standard arts of arcane magic. You do not want any new tricks or temptations.
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>>5757081
>>Learn the draconic language and learn to harness its power. It is not easy, but you should trust Lady Nalice in your training with magic.
what could go wrong
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>>5757081
>>Learn the draconic language and learn to harness its power. It is not easy, but you should trust Lady Nalice in your training with magic.
I personally want to learn it to teach to our future children.
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>Learn the draconic language and learn to harness its power. It is not easy, but you should trust Lady Nalice in your training with magic.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4vjJrGeh1c
WITNESS!
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>>5757081
>Learn the draconic language and learn to harness its power. It is not easy, but you should trust Lady Nalice in your training with magic.
Power without fel fuckery sign me the fuck up.
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>>5757081
>Learn the draconic language and learn to harness its power. It is not easy, but you should trust Lady Nalice in your training with magic.
How awfully close are we talking here....just curiosity
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>>5757081
>>Learn the draconic language and learn to harness its power. It is not easy, but you should trust Lady Nalice in your training with magic.
Wait, what do the dragon arts do again?
What do they do that the fel and arcane can't?

Also those black dragon guys sound like real assholes
I hope we won't have to deal with them anytime soon
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>>5757081
hmm... although I'm fundamentally opposed to deal with devil kind of deals, do we have in character reasons to doubt her sincerity? We don't know about characteristics of red dragonflight or the differences between them.

And words were something we've employed in the past to great effect for great mutual benefit, even if not always as well as we might have hoped (RIP Tiffin)...

>Learn the draconic language and learn to harness its power. It is not easy, but you should trust Lady Nalice in your training with magic.

no worshipping reptilian or tentacled overlords, however
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Late night language studies is a go! The update should come later this evening. Before it though let's have a final definitely super serious vote with immense importance.


Lady Nalice has a birthday, what will you get her as a gift?
>Write in
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>>5757535
Once we learn enough draconic we can make her a friendship bracelet with letter beads
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>>5757081
>Learn the draconic language and learn to harness its power. It is not easy, but you should trust Lady Nalice in your training with magic.
A wise choice. The Nalice route is already seeing dividends. In the distant future of completing our lessons theres a reward for graduating.

>>5757535
Something you would get a favored teacher. A really nice pen and ink well, sturdy enough that she could kill a man with it if needs be. Sees a lot of practical use because endless paperwork.

Could go even further and have it double as a wand magic focus but that sort of makes it a lot less conspicuous that she knows magic so probably not. Perhaps it could have a hidden compartment for smuggling notes inside, or room for a small keepsake.
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>>5757535
Partecipation to a tasty bear dinner, said bear hunted by us.
Or probably finding one of those artifacts she's searching for, or at least clue were they could be.
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>>5757535
something very warm.

I was also one of the few people who were against calia romance mostly because shes boring as hell.
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>>5757535
One of the artifacts she's looking for?

Some really nice wine and a book?
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>>5757535
>Lady Nalice has a birthday, what will you get her as a gift?
Something practical, like >>5757566 said.
Perhaps something clever and devious, although I'd rather not encourage this side of her nature.

If we were closer to her (which we won't) then perhaps a crystal snow globe, limited edition, of alterac with a dragon circling around with the falcon.
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You didn’t have to think long as you took her hand and shook it.

"I want to learn the language even if it is difficult and takes time." You said to her.

"Good, a very good choice Prince Alric." Nalice said to you. It was easy to realise that she thought that you made the right choice.

"I want also in." You said to her.

"In?" Nalice asked.

"You cooperate with Lady Katrana, I want the same deal." You said to her and continued. "You are here to teach Eligius and me, it would be foolish to not offer my aid to you. So I want my own share of the profits."

Nalice gave you a questioning look, but then she smiled.

"You drive a hard bargain Prince Alric. So be it, we have a deal." Nalice said back to you.

"When do we start the lessons then? Tomorrow?" You asked her.

"Correct, every night after the magic training." Nalice said as the shadow behind her returned back to normal. "It will take time, but after you learn the language, you are going to appreciate having learned it a lot."

Nalice walked upstairs out of the cellar and you followed her. All the scorching hotness inside your mind didn't exist in reality nor were your clothes preparing to catch on fire. It was fascinating how she had just entered your mind like that and revealed all that.

"How does the draconic work then? Do I just shout words and things happen?" You asked her.

"No, of course not. That is such a silly idea. Draconic is a language, a very ancient language, developed when this world was young. It has the weight and an innate connection to magic itself." Nalice explained to you. "Words have power, but alone they do nothing. You will learn."

"Tomorrow then, after Davis has been arrested." You said and looked at Nalice.

"Yes." She said back to you.

All the tension that had been between the two of you in the cellar was gone. In front of you stood the Lady Nalice whom you had learned to know somewhat, the disguise of red dragon Nalicatrasza. What a reveal that had been, she was a dragon! But it also explained so many things about her. She was powerful and knew many different arts of magic, her actions were now justified at least partially. You didn’t want the events of Southshore to repeat though.

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>>5757719

You felt like you could trust her. It didn’t feel like she was lying to you, but you knew that she wasn't telling you everything either. She was secretive for a reason, but for now your need to know has been satisfied.

But you couldn’t get the tension out of your mind. Lady Nalice's human form was very attractive looking and how she had acted when you had brushed her cheek and petted her head, it made it very clear that she enjoyed it. Though in her words she didn't want to step in between Lady Katrana and you, making it clear that she wouldn't be the one making the first move. And maybe that was for the best, but it didn't make this any less frustrating. Yet another woman who was potentially trying to wrap you around their finger.

"Is something wrong Prince Alric?" Nalice asked you. You had pinched the bridge of your nose in frustration and hadn't realised it.

"No." You lied. "I just thought that this is one more thing to eat away what meagre time I have."

Nalice opted to just nod as she looked at you and sized you up with her gaze as the confident smile reappeared.

"Prince Alric, you should get clothes purposely made for studying magic." Nalice said to you.

"Are my normal clothes bad for some reason?" You asked her.

"No, but I would prefer it if you had proper clothes fit for a mage." Nalice said.

"Then what are my options?" You asked her and continued. "I don't have that much coin to get expensive robes and all."

"Do not worry, consider them a gift from me. After all, you have made an important decision regarding your studies and I wish to reward you for it." Nalice explained to you.


>Your normal clothes are just fine. Less chance that someone comes and asks questions about new robes.
>Something low-key like the grey and black robes worn by Eligius. They look comfortable and practical.
>High quality elven robes to go with Aurvan'kal. That is a plausible explanation why you would wear them.
>Let Nalice decide, this is her idea after all so she can get you whatever she thinks is the best.
>Other, write in.

QM: Great answers, those would be great gifts for her.
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>>5757720
>High quality elven robes to go with Aurvan'kal. That is a plausible explanation why you would wear them.
I'm picking this because of our tailor squire
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>>5757720
Well we're keeping our studies secret for a reason, so if we're getting a cloth outfit it will have to be something with other justification.
>High quality elven robes to go with Aurvan'kal. That is a plausible explanation why you would wear them.
This sounds good, but something else like dual-purpose tunic could work too...
Although given that Nalice should know the need for secrecy, hearing her input would be good as well.
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>>5757720
>High quality elven robes to go with Aurvan'kal. That is a plausible explanation why you would wear them.
>Let Nalice decide, this is her idea after all so she can get you whatever she thinks is the best.

Funnily enough, one of the ideas for the write ins for gifts to Nalice was we take her shopping for clothes and get something nice or custom made.
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>...making it clear that she wouldn't be the one making the first move.
Not gonna happen sweetheart, the Prince is on his GRIND.
> Yet another woman who was potentially trying to wrap you around their finger.
The fuck are you on about Alric? She showed interest yes but not to the point of badgering you about it.

>>5757720
>High quality elven robes to go with Aurvan'kal. That is a plausible explanation why you would wear them.
>Let Nalice decide, this is her idea after all so she can get you whatever she thinks is the best.
Echoung other anons' sentiments.
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>>5757720
Just you wait Alric, this new magic will awaken his inner dragon instincts
>High quality elven robes to go with Aurvan'kal. That is a plausible explanation why you would wear them.
>Let Nalice decide, this is her idea after all so she can get you whatever she thinks is the best.

Good to have an excuse to expand the wardrobe, though having mage clothes does kind of go against being secret about it. Atleast the elvish robes come with an explanation. Might just be a Nalice's personal preference of formality? 'Its mage time. Get your mage outfit on.' Or maybe she just wants to play dressup with bare-chested Alric wearing the elvish robe. She studies magic so liking the style goes hand in hand. We can check this pretty easily and see if she likes beards, just the mustache, or clean shaved. If its about liking mage style, or wanting to rub our exotic human facial hair. The jig is up Lady Nalice.
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>>5757720
>Something low-key like the grey and black robes worn by Eligius. They look comfortable and practical.
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>>5757719
>"How does the draconic work then? Do I just shout words and things happen?"
I see what you did there
>>5757720
>Your normal clothes are just fine. Less chance that someone comes and asks questions about new robes.
Are the robes supposed to make me do magic better?
If not what's the point of wearing them?
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>>5757720
>>Let Nalice decide, this is her idea after all so she can get you whatever she thinks is the best.
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>>5757720
>High quality elven robes to go with Aurvan'kal. That is a plausible explanation why you would wear them.
>Let Nalice decide, this is her idea after all so she can get you whatever she thinks is the best.
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High quality elven clothes is the winner, but having Nalice decide was one vote behind. So I will combine these two votes. She will choose something elvish. And could I have a simple roll to see how well the arrest goes. Shouldn't be a disaster, right?


>1d10
>Best of three
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Rolled 9 (1d10)

>>5758361
yeah that would have been silly now wouldn't it
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Rolled 8 (1d10)

>>5758361
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Rolled 3 (1d10)

>>5758361
clearly justice is on our side
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"Well if my own clothes would be fine, then what benefits do robes or other garments give me?" You asked her.

"Prince Alric, you should wear clothes for the job. If you are serious about learning magic, one should dress like a mage." Nalice explained to you like she was talking to a student, which you frankly were. "And besides, many mages have their clothes made from or include exotic materials in them."

"Like the robe I am wearing now?" You asked.

"Yes, but more subtly. For example Eligius has tiny pouches filled with herbs and small wards inside his robe. In addition to giving it a pleasant smell, those wards should help him to stay unnoticed as a warlock." Nalice explained to you.

That did sound rather practical.

"But instead of herbs in pouches, would these clothes have something else?" You asked.

"Correct." Nalice said and nodded.

"Alright, I already have Aurvan'kal so going with something elven looking or of their design should be preferable. At worst people just call me an elven appreciator and nothing else when they see the clothes." You said back to her. "But this is your idea, I will let you handle it. Surprise me positively."

"I will Prince Alric, I know a place that can make the clothes and I don’t need your measurements." Nalice said.

"You mean the master tailor in Stormwind City from whom I got my fine clothes?" You asked back.

"No, of course not." Nalice said back to you matter of factly. "I have gotten a good measure of you during the lessons."

Well one benefit of having to strip down.

"Alright, then if we don’t have anything else…" You mused aloud.

"It is late and tomorrow will be a long day. Sleep well Prince Alric." Nalice said to you and took a step closer as she smiled mischievously. "And remember, do not speak of this to anyone… or I will have to eat you."

"Not a single word Lady Nalice."



The weather had stayed cold and a bit of new snow had fallen during the night which made this morning's sparring with Malevus a bit more easier thing to go through. It didn’t hurt her that much when you wrestled with her and showed her how to get your opponent off-balance. Time after time you threw her into the soft snow and told her to get up, which she thankfully did happily.

"Prince Alric, have you heard the rumour?" Malevus asked you some time later as she sipped a hot mug of herbal tea and sat in front of the hearth. Her clothes had gotten wet from the sparring and now she tried to keep warm and get them dry.

"What now?" You asked as Tari brought you a mug of tea as well. You hoped that it wasn't anything salacious or obscene.

"Hunters have said that they have spotted tracks of a large mountain lion in the mountains above Darrow Hill." Malevus said to you.

"That sounds dangerous." Tari said back to her.

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>>5758471

Since you had told your parents the news of her pregnancy and made the decision about the child, Tari had continued working as a maid here in your home. She had told you that the morning sickness comes and goes, but outwardly no one could say that she was pregnant, at least not yet.

"Have they seen the lion?" You asked Malevus.

"No, but they are saying that it is one large mountain lion." Malevus said and continued sipping her tea.

You weren't much of a hunter, but you could plant a lance into a lion if you had to. The idea of getting a new pelt did intrigue you. If not for you, then maybe for one of your officers or just as a fancy rug or a wall decoration. Well, it would be better to keep your ears open if the hunters find more tracks.

"Hey Tari, come look at these papers." You said to her. Beric had sent you some papers about trade and you were going through them and making your own notes.

"Sure, what are they?" Tari asked you as she took one of them.

"Trade logs from Beric, have a go through them and finish the notes I have started." You said to her.

"Me? Why, but I am just a servant?" Tari asked you and was surprised that you asked something like that from her.

"Beric told me that you have a head for numbers, so I know you can finish my work." You said to her as you stood up and patted her on her shoulder.

If she passes this test and you were rather sure she would, maybe you could push more of your paperwork to her? Tari was a smart woman, you were rather sure about that.

"I guess…" Tari said and scratched her head.

"If you need help, ask Malevus to help you, she after all served a magister before me." You said as you started to walk up the stairs. "I will be in the study writing the letters, so good luck!"



>9


The day had passed and Tari had finished the task you had given to her. Several hours later she brought you the papers and finished notes. From the first glance everything looked correct, but you would have Normand to take a look as well.

Tari had been relieved that the work was finished and was practically beaming when you congratulated her for the good work, but she had groaned when you had jokingly told her that maybe next you will have her finish the spring budget. Maybe when Normand has time to go through the notes and see if the work was good, maybe you should have Tari to become your secretary or something?

Either way, it was evening as the darkness had fallen over Dawnholme. You were standing some distance away leaning on a tall wooden fence from the house Foreman Matthew Davis was living in and watching the events unfold from under the hood of Robe of Obfuscation.

"This is Alteraci City Guard! Open the door!" Sir Gravis shouted as he smacked the door with his gauntleted hand several times.

When no one came to open it immediately, he signalled Joe to open the door with force and the knight chose the tactic of being a human battering ram.

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>>5758472

With a mighty crash Joe went through the door as wood splintered and the door flew off its hinges to the inside of the house. With another crash Joe fell over and hit the dirt floor as rest of the knights barged in swords drawn and were followed by two dozen city guards watching the windows and other escape avenues.

It didn't take long for the knights to drag half-clothed Davis out of the house and give him to the city guard to deposit into the jail for the time being. Three other people, two who looked like an older couple and one younger, rather busty blonde haired woman were guided out of the house as well into the care of the city guard. You waved at Sir Gravis to whom you had revealed yourself earlier and who due to that could see you.

"Arrest went well. We quite literally caught him pants down." Gravis told you after having crossed the road to be able to speak with you.

"Good, who are the other people?" You asked. "And any issues?"

"No, just Joe had to take a moment to collect himself. And the people, well the older couple are tanners, but the younger woman is the lady friend of Davis." Gravis said to you.

"Lady friend? I didn't know he was in a relationship." You asked Gravis.

"Well he isn't Prince Alric… she is that kind of a lady friend." Gravis said to you somewhat sheepishly.

"A courtesan? Are you sure about that?" You asked back. You hadn’t heard about courtesans being in Dawnholme.

"I think she prefers the term 'whore'." Gravis said.

"Wait, you mean…" You started to say when you realised the implication. This in turn made you remember something from one of the books of law you have read. "You know Sir Gravis, unregulated prostitution is illegal in Alterac."

"What do you mean Prince Alric? Am I in trouble?" Gravis asked you carefully.

"The priests and puritans were against it, but my grandfather knew that banning it would be an unpopular move so the next best option was to regulate and tax it." You told him about the history. "While ladies of the streets either left Alterac City or went proverbially underground, the rest of them opted to follow the laws and pay taxes."

"Well how much was it?" Gravis asked nervously.

"A copper per session." You said to him. Perenolde's coppers had funded a construction of a border fort which later sadly was destroyed by Silver Hand.

"That doesn't sound that bad." Gravis said back.

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>>5758474

"By each participant." You said and gave him a sly smile.

"Ouch… Prince Alric, I do not have my coin pouch right now with me, so can I pay later?" Gravis asked you and was still nervous. "And are we going to charge her with tax evasion too?"

"No hurry, we aren't exactly upholding all the tax laws, at least not yet." You said and waved the concerns away. "And for her, let her go, she is just a bystander here."

"Will do, we will have Davis in the jail and tomorrow Captain Garside will start interrogating him." Gravis said and seemed relieved.

"Good work Sir Gravis." You said to him as the knight saluted you and left to bark orders to his men.

"Do not think about trying to recruit her." You said to Eligius and Nalice who had been listening to the discussion on the other side of the tall wooden fence. "Concentrate on getting our first spies selected and chosen. And how has that progressed?"

"We have found a few suitable candidates and we have approached several of them." Eligius said to you.

"Good good, but what next?" You asked.

"The house will be searched before we allow anyone to return there and tomorrow we will start the interrogation." Eligius said to you and asked. "Will you be there Prince Alric?"


>Your presence is not needed, this is a case for Eligius to pull through and learn from.
>Maybe you should be there, your presence could be helpful.
>You will be in jail, but you are there to talk with Pai the assassin. She hasn't talked yet to anyone.
>Other, write in.

QM: It would have been silly if you had failed that roll.
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>>5758475

could we be there at least for the start, perhaps to get the guy to talk (if he has anything useful to say)? then we could leave the innocuous scribe to take the notes and see if Pai can be talked to.

Or is there something else that requires our immediate attention? The days are way too busy these days, and it's probably only gonna get worse.

also well if we're taxing whores I'd say it's only fair if first investment project to fund from it would be an infirmary.
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>>5758488

Yeah that works. You can be there at the start and then go talk with Pai.

There really isn't that much that requires your attention immediately. You need to finish the letters which should be done in a couple of days, send them and then talk with Captain Reginald about the eviction. After that it is more or less just business as usual till Lady Jandice comes for a visit and after that waiting till the spring is here.

Infirmary as an idea has been noted.
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>>5758475
>Maybe you should be there, your presence could be helpful.
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>>5758488
Support.

That being said, infirmaries or hospitals are a moderm concept, in old times churches were the place to get the wounded in the "care of god".
if we are going to invest it, it should be the abbey, it is long due for the town and Father Hampton.
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>>5758475
>>5758488
>Support
>Put some pieces together to confront Pai the Assassin with the accusation

So Pai the assassin was sent by a Syndicate faction that wants Alric dead. He received two warnings; first from A Lady Behind A Cloth through Legace. Another from that fellow who was in Capital City who works for Alric's brother.

Legace who came from Strahnbrad and now operates in Stromgarde could sort of draw a sphere of influence around that area for A Lady Behind a Cloth. Alric's Brother would have a circle on the actual Alterac Highlands and towards the Capital City. More or less Alric's brother Faction is more northerly based and Lady is more southerly, atleast from what I can draw on?

Presumably both are of their own Syndicate factions or there would be no need to get the message twice. They also potentially don't talk or share much information or we wouldn't need to get the message twice. Either from suspicion or general mistrust or agreements not to step on toes.

Since the first warning came from Lady, we could presume the faction the assassin originated from is closer to the Lady's sphere of information. Its possible that she is just better at information gathering but for the sake of going down this hole lets continue. I don't think theres any Syndicate presence in the Hinterlands? So perhaps the Syndicate faction that wants Alric dead comes from even further South, or from across Baradin Bay in the Kingdom of Gilneas.

Why? Presuming neither sibling wants Alric dead, there still must be a reason. I don't think the land Alric currently has is very vital to syndicate business. If the faction knows Alric is related to his brother and the Lady and wants him dead as some kind of revenge against them or to get them to move in response? Maybe its a play to try and get the Lady and Alric's Brother to suspect one another in Alric's death and spark a Syndicate Shadow War between them to weaken both, then this third faction can make a powerplay to move in

I quite like the spark a shadow war between them to weaken and swoop in idea. But perhaps the most obvious would be from Isiden and a Gilneas Syndicate faction. Genn Greymane wants his candidate to succeed the Alterac Throne. Alric is in the way. The Perenolde Syndicate Siblings are in the way. Do a little dirty business with the Gilneas Syndicate Faction to try and weaken and clear away all the problems that are stopping Isiden getting the Alterac Throne and Gilneas getting new allies and more power within the Alliance.

>>5758488
>>5758570
That would be a pretty funny revelation for him. "Where did you get the funds to invest in us Young Alric?" "Copper Whore Tax."
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You know i have just thought about it, but I have an idea. I want Sir Radan to be our first Bannerman, bringing in battles the banner of Alterac.

Is a position of honor and he still remains a knight, and leader of men. Now that s a great message for the men we want to reform and recruit in our prison.
Is also a risky position, but he is not a bad fighter and i woild put him somewhat near us so he is well protected by our honor guard.
Thoughts?
I also don't mind keeping him leading his men, he is good there too.
Also Malevus could do it, but she is full on mindset to protect us (also Radan) and might want to have an hand occupied with a banner.
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>>5758605
*not occupied

>>5758488
Support

We need a town hall, papers keep getting higher every update on the tables of both Alric and Normand. Also for the increase of population

>>5758475
>Maybe you should be there, your presence could be helpful
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>>5758596
An interesting theory, good thinking.
Maybe we should give a check to that distant cousin, once we have more cloak and dagger men at our disposal. We don't know much about him at all.
Eitherway whatever happens, we are currently an official Prince of Alterac, not one in shadows either. Has such, first thing first i want to see if we can use some old laws for make our cousin claim null.

Is also good, that Tari can help us with papers, i was kind of worried we would be filled by papers. This should slow that problem for now if nothing else.
That giant lion is interesting, i wonder if it was only food and winter that had him move south for hunt in our lands. We are 100% hunting it of course. Is a good thing to spend time with our officers, and this is an excting and relaxing way for do it.
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>>5758639
Theres also an insane big brain 4d chess move yandere idea thats more for fun. Katrana wants to get closer to us > Gets a Syndicate faction to attempt assassination > Assumes we won't die because Alric is interesting, and if he does die then he wasn't actually very interesting > Waits for us to seek someone with connections to skilled people aka Katrana. > Sends her own Spymaster to look after us and clean anything up that could connect the dots
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>>5758596

Ahh damn it, now I feel bad for forgetting to include the fact that both Sahvan and Pai have said that they worked for Lord Creedy in the pastebin. Outside of that huge mishap from my part that makes a big part of your musing invalid, great work and definitely not waste of your time due to my error. I might throw something as a make good gift in the quest as an apology.

I have updated the pastebin and for sake of clarification here are all the members of the Syndicate you have personally met and dealt with.

>Sir Radan. Bandit who met your brother. Worked for Redhill. Your loyal knights.
>Redhill, a bandit chief who tried to send his prisoners east over Darrowmere River before betraying the Syndicate. Killed by you.
>Ieastyn and Marcus, met them in Tarren Mill and Capital City. Ieastyn works for your brother.
>Kris Legace, informant to you and Beve now in Stromgarde.
>Mathias Nogelman, disgraced Alteraci nobleman, recruited by Beve, apparent suicide in Durnholde dungeon.
>First assassin, tried to kill you before your trip to Stormwind. Was killed in your jail.
>Eston, met in Stonedon while attempting to get Chief Lodric to his side. Planned to send the villagers east over the Darrowmere River. Worked for Lord Creedy. Executed.
>Sir Roberts, leader of the Syndicate and bandit troops in Shoredon. Tried to move prisoners east over Darrowmere River Worked for Lord Creedy. Killed by you.
>Otto Wanz, warlock recruited and trained by Darbel Montrose. Was with Sir Roberts. Your prisoner and messenger in the prison camp.
>Pai, Sahvan and Gerard. They worked for Lord Creedy. Gerard was killed, Sahvan became your turncoat and Pai is your prisoner.
>Fourth assassin. Was the poisoner, attempted to burn down Durnholde Keep. Worked for Lord Falconcrest. Escaped without a trace.

Bringing up Isiden is good because you haven't heard anything about him. Not a single thing, but he is maybe probably still alive. It doesn't help that people of Gilneas are naturally isolationistic.

Now a bit of a question, who is Lord Falconcrest and what is he up to? If Lord Creedy has been sending assassin's and has been kidnapping people and sending them east, what have been Lord Falconcrest's projects?

>>5758605
Bannerman idea noted.

>>5758570
You are completely right about hospitals and infirmaries being tied very closely with churches and temples in our history. This is also the case with the church in Tarren Mill. Currently most healing in Dawnholme is done by Raleigh the True with Malevus helping as much as she can.

>>5758639
Alric is the second heir and while no one would support Aliden, he technically is the one who should become the king. Third is Isiden and only after that comes Beve followed by any other relatives that night be alive.

>>5758646
Alric probably hasn't realised that having a red dragon as your personal teacher is a strong addition to his personal security and well-being. Never he has been this secure since he revealed himself to the world.
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>>5758475
>Maybe you should be there, your presence could be helpful.


Well that was an interesting worldbuilding segment
What exactly lead to the Holy Light Church shunning prostitution, or even caring about its followers sex lives at all?
I know that it is supposed to have the aesthetics of Christianity but I thought that it was more than a philosophy with only a few basic tenets to adhere to.
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>>5758673
Ah that sucks. Maybe next time.

I suppose this Falconcrest guy is either using them as slaves to build and sell, sacrificing them in warlock rituals, or both. Maybe sending them up or down river. Though if Lady Nalice is interested in any artifacts that might be in Alterac and the mountains, or perhaps east of Alterac, maybe its labor to help uncover or test something. One would think it would be easier to get orc slaves and sacrifices by buying them from Durnholde's camps and Blackmoore. Maybe he is or was, but almost burning down Durnholde would probably sour that a bit. I seem to recall reading something about an item that had the initials F.C. on it which could be Creedy or Falconcrest.
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>>5758475
>>Maybe you should be there, your presence could be helpful.
How silly?
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>>5758475
I think it best to pop in briefly to have a word but I ultimately agree with what the first prompt says: this is a case for Eligius to pull through and learn from. Furthermore, we have a more important prisoner to talk to in Pai. Let us have a more thorough interaction with her instead.
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Looks like being there at the start and then going to talk with Pai is currently leading. Next update either during the afternoon or later in the evening so there is still time to vote.

>>5758698
A wave of puritanism and conservatism through the Church of Holy Light in Alterac. And also because unregulated prostitution caused criminals to take control of it which lead into general increase in thuggery which the Church didn't like due to it attracting all sorts of bad things.

After the regulation, things mellowed out and nowadays people are rather whatever regarding it, but of course some find it immoral due to personal reasons.

>>5758732
Some bits are warmer and some are subzero cold. Good musing nonetheless.

>>5758916
See the picture silly.
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"I will be there when the interrogation starts, I think my presence could be beneficial." You said to Eligius. "But this is supposed to be your case to solve, so I will leave you and Garside at it."

"I understand, what will you do then?" Eligius asked you.

"I will talk to Pai, let's see if I can get her to speak." You said. "But before that, have the house searched, if needed turn it upside down."

"Will do Prince Alric." Eligius said.

"And meanwhile we have studying to do." Nalice said to you.

You couldn’t see if Eligius reacted to that, but he didn't say anything either.

"It might take this whole evening to go through his house, so we will see each other tomorrow morning." Eligius said to you through the fence.

"Search everything." You reminded him again before you stepped away from him.



With Eligius busy with the investigation, you and Nalice could concentrate on starting the studies of the draconic language and what would be the best spot to start than from the alphabet.

"Our language is based on glyphs, not really about letters like the mortal languages." Nalice explained to you and wrote something on a paper that didn't say anything to you. "What does this look like to you?"

"Looks like the glyphs are connected to each other?" You answered by asking her.

"Precisely, and then how many glyphs do you see?" Nalice asked.

"I think I can recognise four different glyphs." You said.

"Correct. It says 'I am Nalicatrasza/ the collector/ of ancient artefacts/ and their guardian/'." Nalice said to you and then cleared her throat before spelling it in draconic.

Her voice was growling and husky, but it sounded like a full sentence.

"Mortals will never be able to spell our language without butchering it." Nalice said to you with her normal voice. "But as long as the intent is there, then the words have power in them."

"What do you mean?" You asked.

"By combining the glyphs and writing long sentences, our language starts to resemble…" Nalice stopped to think. "Music."

"Music?" You had to ask.

"Yes, like one of your compositions. And when you write it or sing it." Nalice said as she gave you her confident smile. "It will have power."

"So for example if I were to write a long sentence in draconic that was supposed to make my home invisible, it would work?" You asked her.

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>>5759149

"No. First you would have to learn how to turn your home invisible." Nalice said. "But after that, sure that would be possible."

"You need to learn the magic first…" You mused aloud. "Alright, I think I understand it now."

"Good, because you have a lot of different glyphs to learn." Nalice said to you.

"Then let's get to work." You said to her.



You had returned back to your home and bed well after midnight. It was apparent how much work there was in studying the language, but you had learned how to write your own name with the glyphs and how complex they really could be. It was nice to have a break from trying to light up a stone or a candle, but come tomorrow you will return back to the old schedule.

But now you were in the jail cell of Foreman Davis and watched as he was lifted on a chair by a pair of guards. The man was a mess, during the arrest he was clearly punched several times and it showed.

A table had been brought into the cell as well and Eligius sat behind it with his papers, scrolls, inks and quills at hand. Normand stood next to the table and stared daggers at Davis.

"Davis, you know why we are here." You said to him.

"You have it all wrong, I haven't done anything!" Davis said back to you.

"You should stop lying, we have great evidence that you have been embezzling goods, property of Alteraci state, and selling it forward." You said to him as you took a couple steps towards him and continued. "Stealing state property is one of the highest crimes one can commit and you know what the sentence for that is?"

"W-what i-is i-it?" Davis asked as he started to be rather nervous.

"Death." You said with a stern tone in your voice.

"No-no-no-no!" Davis started to panic. "I haven't done anything, I am innocent!"

"What did I tell you! You should stop lying, because maybe there is a chance that death could be avoided." You said to him as you walked to the door out of the cell. "Maybe you should talk to Captain Normand, think about it."

You left Davis with Normand and Eligius as you stepped out of the cell. You still felt uneasy with sentencing the man to his death, but if all is done by the book then you have just done your duty. But meanwhile as Davis was being interrogated, you would have someone else to be dealt with.

You asked a guard to open the door of the cell of Pai and when it was opened, you took several deep breaths and straightened your back.

Alright, you were going to get her to talk one way or another. You were sure about that. You are one pretty damn good talker.

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>>5759151

Stepping in and allowing a lantern to light up the dark cell, you noticed Pai sitting on her straw covered bed with legs dangling out of it and back being against the wall. She had lost weight as she wasn't as pudgy as before, but that had done little to diminish her rather curvy figure. She reacted to you entering the cell by looking at you, but doing little else. She wasn't going to be the first one to talk.

But how would you approach her? You thought about that as the guard closed the door behind you and you heard the lock engage. Placing the lantern and the black noise device on the table, you would have full privacy with her. And she knew it as well by her eyes moving from you to the small bag and back to you. She knew what was inside it, you were sure about it.


>She tried to be seductive with you when you apprehended her. Try to use your alleged lady killer skills in trying to get her to talk and reverse the situation.
>Take a chair and sit down before just staring at her in silence. See who blinks first and if trying to drill into her eyes with your gaze gets her to speak.
>Have some casual small talk before going into recent events that have happened in the outside world. See if you could bait something out or get her to react.
>Start interrogating her as usual. Ask harder and harder questions, until she reacts to you somehow.
>Give her a simple ultimatum. You have had enough of her silence, so starting from this day one by one things are going to be taken from her. You aren't going to allow her to die, but it is going to be a rather miserable existence for her until she speaks.
>Other, write in.

QM: Only one option has a chance to work immediately, while others might open a chance to continue with a different approach or just outright fail.
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>>5759153
>>Take a chair and sit down before just staring at her in silence. See who blinks first and if trying to drill into her eyes with your gaze gets her to speak.
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>>5759153
>Take a chair and sit down before just staring at her in silence. See who blinks first and if trying to drill into her eyes with your gaze gets her to speak.
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>>5759153
Do you believe in angels, miss Pai?

Just kidding, we don't really have apparatus for this kind of play yet.

>Have some casual small talk before going into recent events that have happened in the outside world. See if you could bait something out or get her to react.

Id like to know what angle she has. Loyalty to a person, a faction, her own purse? Or she just likes to live dangerously?

She's Creedy's right, but the guy who actually carried out poisoning was from yet another faction, yes?
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>>5759153
>>Take a chair and sit down before just staring at her in silence. See who blinks first and if trying to drill into her eyes with your gaze gets her to speak.
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>>5759153
>>She tried to be seductive with you when you apprehended her. Try to use your alleged lady killer skills in trying to get her to talk and reverse the situation.
>>Take a chair and sit down before just staring at her in silence. See who blinks first and if trying to drill into her eyes with your gaze gets her to speak.
Either of these two, because I don't think conventional means will work this time. Turning the table and trying to seduce her sounds so stupid that it might even work.
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>>5759180
>She's Creedy's right, but the guy who actually carried out poisoning was from yet another faction, yes?

Correct, the fourth assassin who was the poisoner worked for Lord Falconcrest.
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>>5759153
>Take a chair and sit down before just staring at her in silence. See who blinks first and if trying to drill into her eyes with your gaze gets her to speak.
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>>5759196
the psychopath stare is the real seduction option
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>>5759153
>Take a chair and sit down before just staring at her in silence. See who blinks first and if trying to drill into her eyes with your gaze gets her to speak.
The true seduction option.
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>>5759153
>Have some casual small talk before going into recent events that have happened in the outside world. See if you could bait something out or get her to react.
Good cop time.
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>>5759153
>>Take a chair and sit down before just staring at her in silence. See who blinks first and if trying to drill into her eyes with your gaze gets her to speak.
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I am going to call the vote now as Alric trying to get her to speak with a STARE is a clear winner here. If that works, then some casual small talk hopefully. Could I have a roll for Alric related to the STARE and no this is not a roll to seduce her, maybe. Update will come later this evening.


>3d10, Best of three
>DC 25, 28, Crit 30
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Rolled 7, 5, 2 = 14 (3d10)

>>5759231
damn, high dcs
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Rolled 8, 1, 2 = 11 (3d10)

>>5759231
Uhhh
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Rolled 4, 6, 6 = 16 (3d10)

>>5759231
Stare was probably the wrong option, but it's funny
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Rolled 4, 1, 1 = 6 (3d10)

>>5759231
Well that's this then
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Rolled 8, 10, 4 = 22 (3d10)

>>5759231
just for the hell of it clearly alric is too busy giggling to himself.
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Alright those were some horrible rolls for STARE, but why to stop there? I did say some options might open a chance to continue with a different approach. So can I have one more roll for the STARE. Maybe this time you will seduce her, or maybe this is something completely different.


>3d10, Best of three
>DC 22, Crit 28
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>>5759249
Can we use this one?
>>5759238
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>>5759251

No, if you could, I wouldn't have asked for new rolls. So new rolls please, the update will explain why these rolls happened.
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Rolled 5 (1d10)

>>5759249
Switching from tough guy eyes to seduce eyes.
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Rolled 5, 3, 9 = 17 (3d10)

>>5759253
It was worth a try
>>5759249
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Rolled 10, 7, 1 = 18 (3d10)

>>5759249
>>5759254
oops
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>>5759153
>Get a fresh pastry that smells delicious and eat it infront of Pai as slowly as possible until she breaks.
My cruelty knows no bounds
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Rolled 2, 9, 1 = 12 (3d10)

>>5759249
Ah I see its staring time first. SO be it.
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Alric lost the staring match, his reputation on the playground is ruined
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>>5759253
>>5759263
Instead of giving up, just leave the room. We'll keep staring at her tomorrow.
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You took the chair next to the table and put it in front of Pai, enough distance away that if she tries to lunge at you, you have time to react. And then you sat down and gave her overall condition one final look.

Her shoes were dirty from dirt as were her brown hosen. A bit too large grey shirt which probably wasn't hers was half buttoned, revealing ample amount of her cleavage, which your eyes quickly passed as you observed that on her bed was a robe and what looked like a blanket. The guards seemed to be rather sure that Pai would try to rip the robe or the blanket and hang herself and they were probably right. She would have probably done it already, so her being alive shows the sign that she wants to live.

You looked at her face and realised that she probably hadn't had a chance to wash herself as it was dirty as well. So was her long brown hair that had gotten entangled and was messy beyond description.

Shifting a bit and placing your hands on your knees, you locked your eyes with hers.

And then you started to stare.

When you were a kid, you were told that staring at others was an unkind and mean thing to do, especially it was annoying to the other party and very disrespectful. And that was your goal, a war of attrition against her patience. And even if you were a busy man, she probably has never seen anything like this. You were sure that you would get her to talk.



>16, failure
>18, failure

Time had passed and you had realised how bloody boring this was. To pass time as you kept your eyes locked with hers, you had attempted to go through your magic training while sitting there.

You had concentrated and tried to imagine the scorching hot feeling inside of you and you tried to conjure the same feeling again. And then you tried ice cold, something bright like a sun, the taste of mud and blood in your mouth and so on as you experimented and tried to think what would be the feeling of your own mana inside of you. Only thing you managed to do was to dry practice lighting up the candle in your mind and that's it.

Then you tried to concentrate on the sigils painted on your skin and if you could get any reaction from them, but again with no success. You had learned that arcane energies were everywhere all around you, but you weren't good enough to draw them and harvest them for your own use.

There was no magical breakthrough as you stared into Pai's eyes.



You heard the hatch in the cell door open and a bowl of food to be pushed into the room.

It was midday, you had stared at her for nearly five hours already. Having concentrated on your magic studies and sitting still like this had kept you calm and reserved and you weren't hungry, at least not yet. Neither did you have a need to relieve yourself.

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>>5759362

You wondered how Pai was faring, when suddenly maybe a quarter of an hour after the food had been delivered, she looked down.

"You are a Light damned weirdo, you know that." Pai said to you with a hoarse barely used voice.

You kept staring at her face as she brushed her hair with her hands before looking at you again.

"You didn't even stare at my tits, all this time just my eyes." Pai said to you and continued. "Are you some kind of a sodomite or what?"

You continued to stare in her eyes and you didn't answer. She was getting annoyed.

"Do I need to fuck you to get an answer out of you?" Pai asked, now clearly frustrated.

"I don't think that is needed." You said to her and shifted in the chair. Your butt was killing you. "I got you to talk and it is nice to see that the Pai I met in Durnholde hasn't changed."

"Oh now you are talking, you pervert ogling a woman for hours and hours." Pai said back to you.

"You just said that I didn’t look at your tits and calmed me a sodomite. Sounds like you don't really think that I would be interested in you." You said matter of factly. "And besides, when we patched you up, I saw your tits. No need for me to see them again."

You gave her a pleasant smile as you said that and noticed how taken back she was. She really wasn't expecting anything like this and her tricks of trying to get inside your skin had failed.

Pai chuckled and sighed deeply.

"You are a weirdo, you know that. But you are more entertaining than that scribe, Edward I think was his name that has visited me near daily." Pai said to you. "What do you want?"


>To get you to talk, that is all. Leave the cell after that, but have the guards send her a second bowl of food as a sign of gratitude.
>Offer her the same thing as you did to Sahvan. If she speaks and tells you what she knows, maybe one day she could be freed.
>Ask her what she wants? She hasn't killed herself so there must be a reason for an assassin like her to stay alive.
>Tell her that you are here to free you. She is free to go. This is how much trust you are giving her, but if she leaves Dawnholme. You can't protect her.
>Other, write in.

QM: Rolls were if you could actually channel your own mana and if you could gather mana from around you. Both failed, no sudden progress today, the DCs were high for a reason. Studying will continue.
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>>5759368
>To get you to talk, that is all. Leave the cell after that, but have the guards send her a second bowl of food as a sign of gratitude.
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Also, I can't believe we won actually won the staring context.
I was sure the rolls were for it, didn't think for a second that ir could be for something else that we were doing at the same time..
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>>5759368
>To get you to talk, that is all. Leave the cell after that, but have the guards send her a second bowl of food as a sign of gratitude.
We'll be back later, bye now.

>>5759392
I was confused about the high DC so it doesn't surprise me that it wasn't for the staring contest.
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>>5759368
>>Ask her what she wants? She hasn't killed herself so there must be a reason for an assassin like her to stay alive.
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>>5759368
>To get you to talk, that is all. Leave the cell after that, but have the guards send her a second bowl of food as a sign of gratitude.
Master torturer alric.
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>>5759368
I want future for Alterac, and am giving you a chance to be a part of it.
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>>5759368
>To get you to talk, that is all. Leave the cell after that, but have the guards send her a second bowl of food as a sign of gratitude.
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>>5759392
>>5759393

I did say that it was related to the STARE and maybe it was for something else. The DCs were very difficult on purpose, but not impossible. DC 25 is about 16% chance and DC 22 is about 42% chance to get with best of three. You just ended up having rotten luck for the rolls that mattered.
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>>5759368
>>To get you to talk, that is all. Leave the cell after that, but have the guards send her a second bowl of food as a sign of gratitude.
Get out of here, we need to move and do something.
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"To get you to talk." You said as you pushed yourself up.

Your legs and ass protested as you stood up. They were so bloody stiff and moving them hurt a bit. You took the chair and carried it back to the table.

"Oi, weirdo. What are you doing?" Pai asked you and was completely baffled about what was going on.

"I am leaving, don't you see." You said as you took the lantern that somehow was still burning and put the black noise device into a pocket of your robe.

"Leaving? You stared at me for hours and now you dare to just leave!" Pai stood up from the bed as she started to get angry. "You slighted my tits and didn't even give me a kiss!"

"I got you to talk, that is all." You said to her and smiled as you knocked on the door.

"You fucking weirdo, don't go! I will suck you off! I will let you fuck me if you stay!" Pai shouted at you as a guard opened the cell door and you stepped out.

You didn’t look back as the guard closed the door as Pai screamed more of her sexual offers at you.

You stretched your back and squatted several times to get the blood flowing again.

"Sire, are you alright?" The guard asked you as he had heard the exchange when he opened the door.

"I am, I am. I just need to stretch my legs a bit." You said to him. "And also get Pai a second serving and make sure there is actual meat in it. She deserves it."

"Yes Sire?" The guard answered as he wasn't sure what was going on.

"Good, remember the extra meat." You said to him.

You walked into the small office of the jail and found Eligius there with a pile of papers.

"Did Davis talk?" You asked him.

"Prince Alric! You were there for hours." Eligius said and stood up in surprise.

"I got her to talk."

"You what, how?"

"I stared at her."

"You stared at her?"

"Did I stutter?"

"No, no you didn't Prince Alric."

"I stared at her until she became too annoyed about it and spoke first." You said and laughed.

"Well what did she say?" Eligius asked you. "You know I visited her near daily."

"She called you boring." You said back to him. You didn’t think what else she said was worth sharing. "Nothing else really, I just made her extremely annoyed."

"You were there for hours and that is what you got out of her?" Eligius asked you as it was his time to be baffled.

"I am fairly sure that she will call me when she wants to talk with me. In the meanwhile, leave her alone, no need to go visit her." You said and continued. "But did Davis talk?"

"He did, we had to persuade him a bit first, but then he talked." Eligius said to you. "And behold, his testimony of being a common criminal."

Eligius showed you the papers he had written.

"We will continue in the afternoon and maybe tomorrow as well." Eligius said.

"Anything about the Syndicate?" You asked.

"Nothing, just his business with his fellow crooks." Eligius said.

"Alright, finish the interrogation and get a report on my desk." You said to him.

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>>5759631

"You don't want to talk with him?" Eligius asked you.

"Not now, I am starving. See you later Eligius."



It was the next morning. Last night's magic studies went well with you having lit up the candle four times. Then you studied draconic before falling into your bed dead tired.

And now you were eating breakfast with Normand.

"Taretha's notes were accurate, I didn’t spot any mistakes." Normand said to you. "And you said that Beric vouched for her?"

"Yes, called me to treasure her. Told that she has the head for numbers." You said between eating the porridge.

"Are you planning on giving her more of your paperwork?" Normand asked you.

"Or do you need help?" You asked back.

"The girl's father was Blackmoore’s aide, I am planning on giving him a try soon." Normand said to you. "It is your choice Alric, she is your friend after all."

You kept eating as you thought about it. You could offload some of your work to Tari, or tell her to help Normand who to be honest requires more help than you do. Though if Tannis Foxton was going to help Normand, maybe Tari could help you? Or maybe you could have her be the new Foreman… Forewoman of Dawnholme? Or maybe you should just let her be a maid and concentrate on her pregnancy.


>Make Tari your own personal secretary and assistant. You have too much paperwork and she could help you a lot.
>Have her help Normand as much as possible. If she could work with her father, maybe Normand could run Dawnholme more efficiently.
>Make her the new Forewoman of Dawnholme. You are fairly sure that she could handle the task, but you aren't sure what others might think.
>Let her concentrate on her pregnancy and avoid any unnecessary stress.
>Other, write in.

QM: Productive day for writing!
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> "You were there for hours and that is what you got out of her?" Eligius asked you as it was his time to be baffled.
You really don't know shit about women Eligius. Alric is living rent free in her head for walking out as soon as she opened her mouth, her desperate offers prove it.

>>5759633
>Make Tari your own personal secretary and assistant. You have too much paperwork and she could help you a lot.
Less time on paperwork means more time for the GRIND. Though looking into what use her father might be should also be done.
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>>5759633
>Make Tari your own personal secretary and assistant. You have too much paperwork and she could help you a lot.
She is very loyal to us, and we need someone loyal to handle our papers. But since she has this talent....
>Other, write in.
Invest in Taretha education, well rounded but with an emphesis on administration, logistics and trade. Let s develop this talent. Studying will be perfect to continue on with the passing of months, she will have less time to work.
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>>5759633
>Make Tari your own personal secretary and assistant. You have too much paperwork and she could help you a lot.
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>>5759633
>Make Tari your own personal secretary and assistant. You have too much paperwork and she could help you a lot.
Not only is she smart, but less physical work should be better for the pregnancy
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>>5759633
>Make Tari your own personal secretary and assistant. You have too much paperwork and she could help you a lot.
My secreTari. Less physical work and pregnancy, she could thicken up pretty fast. Maybe it will delay the realization a bit if they think shes just putting on weight from sitting behind a desk all day.
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>>5759633
>Have her help Normand as much as possible. If she could work with her father, maybe Normand could run Dawnholme more efficiently.

This is basically paperwork anyways right? Office work.
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>>5759633
>>Make Tari your own personal secretary and assistant. You have too much paperwork and she could help you a lot.
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You are Taretha Foxton, a friend of Alric, servant in his household and pregnant with Lord Blackmoore’s child.

The winter had just pretended to ease up, as the cold spell of the last few days said otherwise. Stiff winds from the mountains had picked up snow and threw it around Dawnholme as people huddled back inside their homes and little to no work was accomplished outside.

You pulled your orange cloak tighter around you and hurried your steps as you were returning back to Alric's homestead from visiting your parents. Every couple days you would take leftovers, with Maura's permission, and bring them to your parents. Your mother had found a job as a housekeeper that didn't pay that well and your father was still unemployed. There had been a good opportunity for him starting as an assistant to the foreman, but since he was arrested the hopes had vanished.

Greeting the poor city guard who stood outside the house in the stiff wind, you pushed the door open before shaking off what remained of the snow.

"Good morning Taretha." Normand Garside said. He was doing some of his work by the large table downstairs. "Alric said that he wanted to see you."

"Good morning Normand. I will go see him after I get my clothes to dry." You said to him.

"Oh and the next time you go see your parents, can you tell your father to come see me?" Normand asked back.

"I can." You said and thought why would Normand want to see Tannis? To ask about Blackmoore or something else? You knew that Normand didn't trust Blackmoore at all and who else to ask about him other than father who had served as his aide for nearly 20 years.

Someone else has put a fire into the hearth, allowing you to spread your cloak and winter clothes in front of it before taking the stairs up. Knocking the door, you entered the study.

"Alric, you wanted to talk?" You asked him.

Alric was sitting behind his desk doing his paperwork. From the wrinkles in his clothes and a bit messy hair, it was apparent that he hadn't taken the time to clean up after the morning sparring you knew he did every day.

"Take a seat." Alric said and didn't lift his head from the paper he was working on.

Ahh, this wasn’t your good close friend Alric you were talking to, but Prince Alric who had his duties and tasks to accomplish.

"What are you writing?" You asked as you sat down and ran your hand through your hair.

"There was an accident in the silver mine, a minecart got loose and injured three workers. By the Alteraci mining laws, precious metals are considered of strategic importance and days missed due to injuries suffered during the work will be compensated." Alric explained to you as he kept writing. "Thankfully only broken bones and bruises, but we need to have everything written down."

"Thank the Light no one died." You said with relief in your voice.

"Dangers of being a miner I am afraid." Alric said and put his quill away. "There, one done and two to go."

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>>5760165

He raised his head and looked at you. You saw from his eyes that he was already tired and it was just the morning.

"Was there something you wanted to talk about with me?" You asked.

"Yes, would you like to become my personal assistant or a secretary?" Alric said to you and now it was your close friend talking to you. "I am getting buried under all this paperwork that I shouldn’t be doing and I can't push all of this to Normand either."

"S-secretary? But I have been just a servant before." You said back to him.

"Nonsense, the notes you did a couple of days ago didn't have any mistakes that I or Normand could spot." Alric said to you. "And Beric told me to treasure you, and what better way to do it than piling all my paperwork to you."

The mental image of a pile of scrolls burying you alive got a chuckle out of you as Alric laughed. Well there were better ways to treasure you than that, but both of you had chosen against that route.

Sadly.

"I don't know…" You said back to him as you waved your hand at all the papers. "I don't really know that much about… these things."

"Well, I could arrange a teacher for you." Alric shrugged and suggested.

"Well maybe… yeah." You were still a bit sceptical about this.

"This is your choice, I can’t force you to decide." Alric said. "I am just going to present to you the options."

"Alright, tell me." You said.

"Becoming my secretary I would arrange a desk for you here in my study and you would have access to all the books here. You would also be present in all the meetings unless otherwise told and you would learn about events and things that are going to happen before most other people." Alric explained to you and continued. "It would be a lot of work, but I think you could handle it. And besides, it would be easier for you than doing cleaning and chores while pregnant."

That was a lot. You still weren't sure about any of this, could you really do everything Alric has asked you? And what about the teacher? Where would Alric find one?

"And if being a secretary doesn't sound like something you want to do, maybe just be my personal assistant outside of the paperwork. Bit like you were a personal servant to Blackmoore…" Alric told you that and realised his mistake. "Oh I'm sorry, I shouldn’t have…"

"Don't worry about it." You said and smiled while your hand touched your stomach. He didn’t mean it in a bad way. Blackmoore was still a rather sore subject to you.

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>>5760166

He was persuasive, but you still weren't sure about all of this. All of this sounded like a lot of work and you were pregnant as well, soon the baby bump would be noticeable and carrying a little human inside you would most likely tire you a lot. Becoming his secretary or a personal assistant would also mean that you would be with Alric a lot more and while you really liked him, after arriving here to Dawnholme and after what the two of you spoke in Southshore you had been slowly distancing yourself from him. It hasn't been an easy thing to keep your feelings away.

But he was your good friend, he had helped you when no one else had. Helping him would be the least you could do to him to pay back to him.


>Accept the position of becoming his secretary. It is a lot of work, but you should be able to pull through it.
>Personal assistant sounds much better. You aren't sure you can handle all the paperwork, but you can help Alric in countless other ways.
>You have to decline due to your pregnancy. Working hard, even if it was just paperwork, could be too much for you
>Other, write in

>Accept the teacher, even if you don’t know who it is.
>You don't need a teacher, no need to burden Alric to find you one.

QM: Point of view switch! Also why did I choose the picture of Taretha with a strange shadow orb behind her? Foreshadowing?
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>>5760173
>Accept the position of becoming his secretary. It is a lot of work, but you should be able to pull through it.
>Accept the teacher, even if you don’t know who it is.
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>>5760173
>>Accept the position of becoming his secretary. It is a lot of work, but you should be able to pull through it.
>Accept the teacher, even if you don’t know who it is

Good
Spooky ball
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>>5760173
>Also why did I choose the picture of Taretha with a strange shadow orb behind her? Foreshadowing?
Is her child like a voidspawn?
An Old God Jesus?
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>>5760199

Hahaha I sure hope not!
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>>5760173
>Accept the position of becoming his secretary. It is a lot of work, but you should be able to pull through it.
>Accept the teacher, even if you don’t know who it is.
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>>5760207
Is she going to get a shadow fel abortion?
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>>5760173
>Personal assistant sounds much better. You aren't sure you can handle all the paperwork, but you can help Alric in countless other ways.

>Accept the teacher, even if you don’t know who it is.

The risk of miscarriage I suppose, especially after the mystery potion induced miscarriage? Stillbirth? Void cursed thing? Of her last pregnancy.

PA will be less strenuous but still helpful and a step up, with a teacher to slowly accustom her to the idea of secretary while we wait out the pregnancy.
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Or maybe her womb is haunted by a vengeful spirit lured in by the fate of her stillborn baby, fetch Father Hampton for the exorcism.
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>>5760173
>Accept the position of becoming his secretary. It is a lot of work, but you should be able to pull through it.
Paperwork isn't strenuous, just time consuming. Better than being a maid for a pregnant woman.
>Accept the teacher, even if you don’t know who it is.
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"Alright, I will do it." You said to Alric and gave him a gentle smile. "If I can help you as a secretary, then the workload is worth it. And if you have a teacher for me, I don’t think that a couple of lessons could hurt me."

"Great, I knew you would accept." Alric said and clapped his hands as he stood up. "I will arrange the desk and all, so just stay put."

The tired looking Prince Alric had been left behind as the more enthusiastic Alric you knew better darted past you and went for the door of the study.

"Alric, wait!" You quickly said to him.

"What is it Tari?" Alric had no idea what you were going to say.

"You can't go out there looking like that, let me brush your hair first." You said to him.

"I don't think secretaries brush their employers' hair?" Alric asked you as his hand was already on the door handle.

"Well this one does, so now sit and tell me where the brush is." You said adamantly back to him. "If I am going to save you from all the paperwork, this will be my price for it. Because it would be a crime to keep your hair that messy."

Alric shrugged and sighed as he ran his fingers through his own hair.

"Fine, I guess I can accept that as a compromise." Alric said to you reluctantly.

"Great, because you are going to have the prettiest hair in the whole Alterac!" You said and laughed.

"Prettiest?!" Was the only thing Alric could say before you womanhandled him to sit down and went for the brush.



Brushing his hair gave the two of you an ample chance to just talk. Alric regaled his staring contest with the pervert assassin, which made you laugh a lot. You couldn't believe how the assassin that had tried to kill Alric acted and how easily, though after getting his butt killed, Alric managed to get inside her head. A complete opposite of what the assassin had planned. You meanwhile told him about all the little things you had learned to enjoy during your stay here in Dawnholme and threatened to do something to his hair. Mere cleaning and brushing wasn't enough, more could be done as Alric now had quite strong and straight hair well past his shoulders.

Maybe next time you could take scissors with you?



Alric had arranged a desk, chair and all necessary tools for you and he had given you the first task as a secretary.

"Alright so here is the first of the three compensation receipts for the injured miners. Here are the names and other information for the remaining two." Alric said to you as you took your seat and looked at the papers, inks and quills on your new table.

"I think I know what I need to do here." You said to Alric and looked up towards him as he stood next to the table.

"Great, if you need help, don't be afraid to ask." Alric said as he went back to his own desk.

You just needed to copy the original receipt and make two more of them. How hard could it really be?


>3d10, Best of three
>DC 12, Crit 20
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Rolled 8, 10, 2 = 20 (3d10)

>>5760316
ROLLEM
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Rolled 7, 1, 9 = 17 (3d10)

>>5760316
How hard could it possibly be!
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Oh yeah we got this
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Rolled 10, 6, 8 = 24 (3d10)

>>5760316
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>>5760173
Don't tell me we're gonna have to wrangle bronze time jannies to keep our new secretary...
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>>5760316
Thats some decent rolls.
Good good, life in Dawnholme is going well. A very nice thing after the murder mystery in Durnholde. And we have also a possible hunt ahead.

On regard to Malevus training i think it could be best if we change who she fights with same for Alric. The standard combat and training is all well good, but spicing it up and adding unknowns is never a bad idea.
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>>5760413
So fighting against a mage or mages, rogues like the Rovers. Hire a goblin, an ogre mercenary, or a two-headed ogre mage oooooh. Some fighting in the forests and hills. Does Malevus know Eligus is a warlock, or that he knows magic at all?
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>>5760173
>Accept the position of becoming his secretary. It is a lot of work, but you should be able to pull through it.
>Accept the teacher, even if you don’t know who it is.
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>>5760488
Oh shit, no idea why I voted this late
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>>5755285
>Lion on one shoulder, eagle/griphon head on the other.
Hey wait a minute
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>>5760545
What a coincidence Marc
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>24, Crit Success!


"And done!" You said happily as you put the quill down. It hadn't taken you that long to finish copying the receipts.

"Wait already?" Alric asked in a complete surprise and couldn't believe you.

"Then come see the end results." You said to him.

Alric did as told and compared the original one he had done to the two you had finished.

"Well I'll be damned." Alric said to you. "That was fast and your handiwork is better than mine."

"I guess you were right." You said to no one particularly as Alric collected the finished receipts and put them away.

Maybe this is really something you are good at? You hadn’t ever really thought about following your father's footprints and he was just an aide and not a full time paper pusher.

"Here." Alric said and put a first pile of papers and scrolls on your desk. He then went to get a ledger and more scrolls and papers for you. "I will have other things to do, so I will leave you these, just read through the ledger and you will know what to do."

You looked at the pile of papers and scrolls on your desk with your mouth open.

"Alright, see you later Tari!" Alric said to you with a wide smile as he opened the door and left the study.

When the door closed shut, you just slumped over the papers and hit your head on the desk in defeat.

What did you end up agreeing to?



This was torture, because this was so boring. You would take a scroll, read it, check the ledger how similar details were filled and then fill the ledger before moving to another scroll.

Scroll after scroll, paper after paper you went through them and it didn't feel like the pile became any smaller.

"Unbelievable, the audacity of that man." Alric said as he stepped into the study with the scribe Eligius and Normand following right behind him. "He really had tried to hide the coin in a hole dug underneath his bed."

"No frozen soil inside the house." Eligius said to him and noticed you. "Why is she here?"

"Tari is my new secretary." Alric said. "Don't mind her, but how is the interrogation going?"

"Slow progress." Normand said and gave you a nod as you continued working. "He has told the big picture, but we are still going through the details."

"And the man keeps remembering new things to tell us." Eligius sighed aloud. "Still we have enough to charge him to Dalaran and back."

Oh they were talking about the foreman who got arrested. Apparently he had stolen and embezzled goods belonging to Alric. That is how much you knew.

"I know that, but has he told us anything truly useful?" Alric asked. He seemed a bit unsure about the subject.

"We have the evidence of his crimes, on that front we don't need anything else. Now he is just talking to stay alive one more day." Normand said to Alric.

"I am hoping we could learn more about the ring of criminals he is working with." Eligius said.

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>>5760676

"So that you could try to recruit them? Or blackmail them?" Normand said back immediately. You had learned that Normand for some reason disliked the scribe and now this talk about recruiting and blackmailing them made you confused.

"Circle of smugglers and fences could be a tremendous boon for us, you understand that don't you?" Eligius argued back.

"You have spoken about this before." Alric said back to him. "You really want to keep Davis alive and recruit him and get his contacts to be your contacts."

"Yes, we need the information! You have said it yourself that we are blind as Fel and we can only react to our threats after they have happened." Eligius continued to argue.

"And he is a criminal deserving either the executioner's sword or the rope. An example has to be set." Normand argued sternly.

"But he has only caused material harm, no one has gotten hurt. We also recovered a good portion of the coin he had stolen." Eligius tried to argue.

"But not all." Alric said and crossed his arms. "I am not sure about what you are suggesting."

Eligius then did something you hadn’t expected him to do. You after all had just continued to scribble on the ledger.

"Miss Taretha, you have been listening to us?" Eligius asked.

"Y-yes?" You answered carefully.

"Then do you think that a man who hasn't stolen anything crucial to us, just easily replaceable construction materials and hasn't harmed Alteracis, should be executed?" Eligius asked you.

"Eligius, he stole state property. One of the highest crimes there is!" Normand replied immediately.

"I didn’t ask you, let Miss Taretha answer." Eligius said to him.


>You are just a secretary, this doesn't belong to you. It isn't for you to decide.
>Property of state or not, if no one was harmed, then he shouldn't be executed.
>Laws exist to be enforced. If he has committed a serious crime and the penalty is death, then it has to happen.
>Other, write in.
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>>5760679
Now is this a vote about what Taretha thinks or a vote on what Alric decides by proxy? Because depending on the answer, I'd vote differently.
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>>5760690

What Taretha thinks, actual vote will come later.
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>>5760679
>>5760699
>You are just a secretary, this doesn't belong to you. It isn't for you to decide. But, you don't want anyone to die.
Or something like that. She strikes as a bleeding heart though she also wouldn't want to intrude on anything.

Also, Eligius and Normand are completely missing the most important point.
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>>5760679
>>5760702
Support.
I don't think Taretha would appeal for a man's life out of pragmatism like Eligius. Just out of compassion and respect for the value of life.
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>>5760679
>Other, write in.
>"Alric is the new leader of Alterac, and the old kingdom was destroyed. If he wants to make a new one with different laws, it's his right to."
>"Since everyone else that is trying to restore it is part of the Syndicate and all..."
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>>5760739
Yeah, I'd like to see Alric call him out on that. He's pragmatic but also extremely naive, thinking a self serving weasel like Davis would make a good intelligence agent. Those are the kind of people we should be trying to exploit not recruit for fucks sake. Like keeping a known snitch in your gang because he has his uses, it's just courting disaster.
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>>5760679
>>5760702
Support.
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>>5760751

I like the first part of your write in.
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>>5760751
>>5760807
I don't, too focused on the history and laws I feel. It'd make more sense if she said "I trust Alric's judgement" since I think that would be one of the things that stick out in her mind. His judgement got her out of Durnholde after all.
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>>5760679
>Other, write in
> Tari could probably think on this for a minute or two, and she is rather compassionate, though perhaps not as much for someone she doesn't even know. "What is the Syndicate's punishment for stealing property of their lord and what is ours. Is there any difference, and should there be."
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>>5760819
Well I like the part where we are a new Alterac and with that some new laws and revision may need to be in place. The old laws and reasons for the laws suited the time and place of what old Alterac was, a stable and coherent kingdom with functional bureaucracies.

The newly established and fledgling Alterac news a new approach to laws and justice that may evolve as we progress and grow.
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>>5760845
Even if all that you say is true, Taretha wouldn't be the one espousing such things.

I am also very... skeptical? of this "do away with the old for the establishment of something new" rhetoric you're presenting. Way too abstract when we don't even know what we're getting rid of or what we're replacing it with.
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>>5760851
>do away with the old for the establishment of something new
not quite, more like keep the principles or ideas of the purpose of the laws, but updated for the new age or era.
>we don't even know what we're getting rid of or what we're replacing it with.
I don't think QM Will make us have to micromanage things that far. Just the general direction and idea and the QM will "Canonize" it to the lore or something.
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>>5760679
Something along those lines >>5760702, Taretha is a compassionate soul.

Stealing is wrong but there are worse crimes, is human life really worth coins?

(As an aside, I don't see value in recruiting this kind of crook unless he's shown to have some indispensable talent, although if he's cooperative enough in disnantling his contacts he should be eligible to commute the death sentence. The law should be about justice and restoring order, and hanging for embezzlement seems dubious in terms of effectiveness of deterrence, at least in peace time.)
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>>5760679
>Laws exist to be enforced. If he has committed a serious crime and the penalty is death, then it has to happen.
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>>5760702
I'll support this.
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>>5760679
>You are just a secretary, this doesn't belong to you. It isn't for you to decide. But, you don't want anyone to die.

With Alric i think i will vote for kill him. Normand is right that the laws need to be enforced, and too much leniency might have a bad impression. This might not be the best method, but he has multiple crimes beside stealing.
At the same time Eligius is trying to do his job, he wants us to have a solid structure of daggers and cloaks. But it takes time to build it meanwhile our foes and neighbors, have already said structures established and very much capable of recruiting, training, equipping their men and recovering from losses. Its not a fair situation (with the attempt at countering the schemes of other spies on top of their informants and possible assassins of multiple groups), and him trying to check if all the opportunities that fall in our lap can be used for strengthening us is to be expected. The training for his role has yet to end too, something like a spymaster has many years of experience in intrigue.
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"I am just Alric's friend…" You said carefully to them.

"And my new secretary and Tari is pretty damn good at that." Alric interrupted you rather proudly.

You had to think what you would say to them and thankfully Alric's praise caught their attention for a moment.

"Is human life worth some coins? I mean stealing is wrong, but aren't there more worse crimes?" You asked them. "I am sorry, but I don’t know."

Both Eligius and Normand seemed a bit disappointed that you didn't take their sides fully.

"One thing I do know is that Alric is going to make the right decision in the end." You said and looked at him.

"And that is why I want to be sure that I know everything about him." Alric said to them. "Even if it takes a couple more days to finish the interrogation."

"Alright we will do that then." Normand said to him.

They exchanged several more words with Alric before leaving the study. Alric meanwhile sighed deeply before sitting down and leaning back on his chair. Awkward silence fell upon the study as you continued filling the ledger.

"Eligius is my spymaster." Alric said to you suddenly. "He is also a scribe so he has a very convenient excuse to be where I am or where things are happening."

That would explain a lot about the man in the long black and grey robe.

"You should know that, because I think the two of you might end up cooperating a lot when it comes to papers and scrolls." Alric continued.

"I see… thanks for telling me that." You answered carefully.

"He is a good man, if not a bit unorthodox." Alric told you. He wasn't telling you everything, it was rather apparent.

"Then the foreman?" You asked.

"Davis, yeah he was one of the first to move here. Former miller and because no one was supervising the work in here, he volunteered to be the supervisor." Alric said to you and continued. "By all accounts he did a rather solid job, but he just had to steal from me."

Alric stood up from behind his desk and stretched his legs and back before he continued talking.

"I haven't hung the bandits or the Syndicates that have threatened me and fought against me, I have my reputation of being lenient, maybe too lenient with them. But at the same time Sir Radan and his men have reformed, and Sergeant Benedict was a street thug and a petty criminal before joining me." Alric said as he faced slightly away from you. Suddenly he drew his sword that shed a couple of embers from its dull grey blade and kept it still while pointing it at the door. "I have found that taking a life in a battle is easy, because you know that if you don't do it, then your opponent will."

Alric sheathed his sword and turned towards you.

"But now giving the order for Davis to be hanged, which should happen by the laws of Alterac, it feels to be a very difficult decision." Alric said to you.

You had never seen Alric like this, not just concerned, but uncertain of his actions.

"I am sure that you will make the right decision." You said, trying to assure him.

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>>5761076

"Yeah, thanks Tari. At least I managed to buy a day or two more time to think about it. Now though I have something else to do." Alric said and clapped his hands.

"What is it?"

"To finish those damned letters and have them sent." Alric said back.



You are Prince Alric Perenolde and Tari had successfully gone through all the papers and scrolls you had dumped to her. It had taken the rest of the day for her to finish the work and after a night of good rest, you went through the ledger and checked her work.

It was pretty damn good work truth to be told. No mistakes that you could spot. Though congratulating Tari would wait till later as she was feeling unwell and stayed in the bed. You felt like giving her some privacy and allowing her to rest would be for the best.

All the letters you had written were also sent yesterday with Malevus making sure that the messenger carrying them left immediately. It had been a few days since your return from Southshore and you thought that your neighbours had probably already sent their letters. Now it would just take a couple of days for everyone to learn about the eviction of the garrison and what you had to say about Garithos.

This also meant that now was the time for Captain Reginald to hear the news personally and not wait for an angry message from Garithos himself. Though where would you tell the news of the eviction to him?


>Call Captain Reginald to your study. You are a Prince and he is just a foreign Captain in your lands.
>Have the meeting in the Dawnholme barracks. It is a bit more neutral place, you could also inspect your troops there at the same time.
>Go to the garrison and deliver the news to him in person. Going there would send a message that you are quite serious about this.
>Other, write in.
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>>5761077
>Call Captain Reginald to your study. You are a Prince and he is just a foreign Captain in your lands.
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>>5760413

Your sparring with Malevus is just a part of her overall training, while to you it is basically a way to exercise a little. Rest of your time is basically consumed by your duties, homework on the magic, other studying and then on the evenings your actual magic and draconic studies.

Malevus meanwhile trains in the mornings with you and then usually with the footmen and others at the training yard. Raleigh the True and Father Hampton when he is visiting, are handling the paladin side of her training.

Maybe if you ditched some part of your daily tasks, you could have more time to train with her and train your own martial skills. Now it is just one hour each morning where you grab whatever wooden training weapon available and slap her around without much effort.
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>>5761084
But is she getting better? I’d feel bad if we were bullying our elf for no benefit to her
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>>5761077
>>Have the meeting in the Dawnholme barracks. It is a bit more neutral place, you could also inspect your troops there at the same time.
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>>5761077
>>Call Captain Reginald to your study. You are a Prince and he is just a foreign Captain in your lands.
I guess it's a bit more dignified than going to the garrison and demanding that the pack up and leave. On top of the appearances of summoning the military emissary to our study it will also give us a more private and comfortable setting to talk to the man we don't have personal grudge against.
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>>5761097

She is getting better, but the progress is slow. Even if she gets beaten by you and gets knocked on the ground or gets bruises where you have whacked her a bit too hard with the wooden training weapons, she takes each and every loss without any issue. Malevus knows that true paladins would get up after getting beaten and have another go at it, so she can't give up now!

Going by the Side Character Stats pastebin, her Martial stat is 3 which is what the footmen of these current times have as well. You meanwhile have the Martial stat of 5.

Also if other anons have any other questions, I will try to answer them as well.
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>>5761106
Good, good, keep at it young lady. We (or at least I) have high hopes for you for our future adventures!
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>>5761084
Once we have a town hall i think i will have Alric daily tasks modified, and we can dump some on Taretha too properly when the pregnacy ends. Maybe have her organize from most important to least important our papers. Should be able to salvage an hour or two from it, so we can - beat to de- train rigorously Malevus and our men.
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>>5761077
>Go to the garrison and deliver the news to him in person. Going there would send a message that you are quite serious about this.

Make sure to re iterate that our issue is with garithos, and so far garithos only.
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>>5761077
>>Go to the garrison and deliver the news to him in person. Going there would send a message that you are quite serious about this.
Going there in person would make us seem brave and sure.

At some point we should try to persuade Malevus to sew something for us. She should get over whatever issues she has with clothesmaking.

And Medivh can we expect new mercenaries to be available come spring and summer?
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>>5761077
>Call Captain Reginald to your study. You are a Prince and he is just a foreign Captain in your lands.
Time to have a little heart to heart. If nothing comes of it THEN we go to the garrison.
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>>5761077
>Have the meeting in the Dawnholme barracks. It is a bit more neutral place, you could also inspect your troops there at the same time.

Captain Reginald is a decent guy, and these guys are some of the ones who fought the ogres and whose comrades died right? We're all fighting men here. Going in there and making a declaration they get out of town in front of his men would be a bit harsh. This is more or less Barracks drama, Barracks politics, between Alric and Garithos. No matter what as long as Reginald agrees to pack up with his men and leave it makes Garithos look bad if his own officer felt like they were in the wrong and had to back off. If we go in there and drop the eviction notice on his desk in front of his men it makes Reginald look weak, and then Garithos will naturally shift blame to Captain Reginald while downplaying his own fault in this. Reginald also has a decent relationship with Uther if I recall.
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If my count is right, calling Reginald into your study has 3 votes, barracks has 2 and the garrison has 2. I will allow this vote to go through the night. The next update will come tomorrow afternoon or later in the evening.

>>5761181

You can expect new set of mercenaries to be available come spring and summer. I have some ideas and tricks in mind.

Overall it is going to be a fun time! Many things are in motion.
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>>5761191
Could you switch to voting for our office? I agree with you that doing it in the garrison is a bad idea.
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>>5761242
>Overall it is going to be a fun time! Many things are in motion.
Worrying
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>>5761077
>Have the meeting in the Dawnholme barracks. It is a bit more neutral place, you could also inspect your troops there at the same time.
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>>5761077
>>5761104
+1
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>>5761077
>Go to the garrison and deliver the news to him in person. Going there would send a message that you are quite serious about this.
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Inviting him to the study is the winner. Could I have a simple roll.


>1d10
>Best of three
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Rolled 2 (1d10)

>>5761758
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Rolled 6 (1d10)

>>5761758
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Rolled 1 (1d10)

>>5761758
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Roll of 6 is not great, but not terrible either. I have started the update, but it will come tomorrow at some point. Too tired right now to finish it.

So could I have a small vote of who do you want to be with you meeting Captain Reginald in your study? Each option will have a different reaction.


>You and him alone
>Captain Garside
>Captain Garside and one of your ranking officers
>Captain Garside and Sir Gravis as your bodyguard
>Everyone available
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>>5762056
>Captain Garside
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>>5762056
>You and him alone
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>>5762056
>You and him alone
Discreet and with dignity, man to man.
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>>5762056
>>You and him alone
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>>5762056
>>You and him alone
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>>5762056
>>You and him alone
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>>5762056
>You and him alone
I wonder when can we hear from Garrick Blacksteel again. I wanna see if he can snag a single dark iron pistol, plus the arms and armor we could get for the vets. I feel like Alric might enjoy a bit of a swashbuckling style to pull out the pistol for a shot. Might be fun to look for that from the ironforge dwarves, or the gnomes, or Light forbid a goblin pistol. Or a goblin zeppelin to fly over all this shitty terrain.

How long and difficult would it be to send some people to the Wildhammer Clan and see if they would be interested in working together against the Syndicate or the orcs that are raiding? Just establishing some communication would be good too.

If there a good opportunity for Alric to ever visit Quel'thalas? Voren'thal asks for him, or Malevus. Invitation from Prince Kael? Arranging a 'coincidence' meeting with Calia? Someone around Tarren Mill digs up some elven remains, presumably from the infamous ambush, and they need someone to bring them up to the elves in a formal returning process.

Whats another good opportunity to return to Stormwind? I don't think the Deeprun Tram is completed yet or is it? If that ever gets completed tit could be a good chance to visit Ironforge and Stormwind for the Grand Opening.
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>>5762205
Im still thinking about Calia using the recent tensions to justify a diplomatic tour. It's a good enough excuse I think.
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>>5762208
That would be pretty solid.
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>>5762056
>Captain Garside
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>>5762205
We did want to do a small event in Alterac, maybe we could send a letter to Kael
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"Malevus, can you go and invite Captain Reginald here?" You asked your squire who was in progress of cleaning her armour.

"Yes Prince Alric, he should be in the garrison, right?" Malevus asked you back.

"That is correct…" You said and kept staring at Malevus. There was something different about her.

"Prince Alric, what are you looking at?" Malevus asked you in confusion when she noticed your stare.

"Have you done something to your hair?" You asked.

"Oh, oh! Yeah, Taretha brushed it last night after a bath and applied some good oils on it." Malevus said and spun around once to show her red hair to you. "Do you like it?"

"It does look rather… pretty I think." You said to her, not knowing what else to really say.

"Thanks Prince Alric, but you should thank Taretha, she did most of the work. I just sat still patiently." Malevus said to you as she threw a thick winter jacket over her usual clothes and robes. "Is there anything else for me to do other than…"

"No, just tell Captain Reginald to come see me. I will be in my study." You said to her and watched her leave.

You chuckled to yourself, Tari had done a rather good job with Malevus' hair, it looked like your "Prettiest hair in whole Alterac" had some competition.



>6


"Please take a seat." You said to Captain Reginald as he stepped into your study.

Captain Reginald was a soldier through and through. You knew that he was knighted after the Second War and the quality of his plate and the tidiness of his tabard and colours made it rather clear that you were dealing with a professional soldier.

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>>5762858

"Prince Alric." Reginald said to you and gave you a stiff bow. "You wanted to see me?"

"Yes, yes I did."

Reginald took the seat. You could read from his face that he knew what this was about.

"Prince Alric, I have received orders from Lord Colonel Garithos to prepare to house double the number of soldiers and to prepare patrols by the King's Road come spring." Reginald explained to you.

It was probably for the best that Normand wasn't here as he would have probably lost his cool at this point. It did require you to keep a stiff upper lip as well, what an audacity for Garithos to continue with his orders.

"So he actually sent you the orders." You said and pinched the bridge of your nose due to how much this annoyed you. "I had hoped he wouldn't have gone through with them."

"Prince Alric, I thought you wanted me here due to having heard the rumours?" Reginald said to you as he wasn't sure how much exactly you knew about all of this.

"Captain, I was in the room when he revealed those plans to everyone in Southshore so I am well aware of them." You told him and took out a folded paper that you then gave him. "And this is my reply to it, please read it."

Reginald took off his gauntlets and unfolded the paper.

"This…no… you wouldn't dare?" He lifted his head and looked at you clearly dismayed about what he just read. "You can't break the Edict."

"Captain, I am a Prince of Alterac and the legitimate ruler of these lands. The fact that a foreign military like your Regional Defenders can even stay here is because I respect the decision made by King Terenas and the Alliance." You told him matter of factly. "I can uphold or break the Edict whenever I want and Garithos has no such power. He is just an officer."

"Prince Alric…" He started to say.

"Please continue reading." You interrupted him.

He did as told and you could see his eyes darting left to right on the paper.

"Evicting the garrison and making Lord Colonel persona non-grata…" Reginald mused aloud.

"I sent letters yesterday to my neighbours and to people whom this concerns, so this won't be a surprise to them. Neither will it be a surprise to Garithos, whom I can imagine won't be happy about this." You said to him.

"He won't be, not at all…" Reginald said and reread the paper.

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"Captain, take note that I have nothing against you or your men. I have fought with you against the gnolls and Alterac is always grateful for the assistance you provided against the ogres." You told him and continued. "My problems are against Garithos and only against him. I hope you can understand that I cannot allow someone who has no power or jurisdiction over the Edict to start rewriting it or moving troops into Alteraci territory in a blatant move that threatens our sovereignty."

Reginald thought about your words before he said anything.

"Prince Alric, Lord Colonel warned me in the orders that you might try to do something. He told me to disregard them and only follow what he says." Reginald said to you carefully as if weighing each and every word of his.

"I understand that Captain, I am not your superior officer." You said back to him.

"You do understand that Lord Colonel or the others might retaliate over this?" He asked you.

"Will they?" You asked back. You weren't sure would they, would Uther come here with Silver Hand behind his back?

"Lord Colonel will if he smells or sees a weakness." Reginald said to you. Again weighing his words. "If you show him a weakness, he will take it."

Reginald sighed as you thought about his words. Showing a weakness, was Reginald warning you to not show weakness?

"Prince Alric, if Lord Colonel decides to gather his forces and tries to force the issue by marching them here, will you fight them?" Reginald asked you. "My men included he could muster around 400~ men. Sure the quality can be what it is, but that would be double what you have."

Reginald's estimation was incorrect, you would have at around 250~ men if you were to call Chief Ragis and Mayor Fowley for help. Not forgetting any mercenaries that you could hire, the veterancy of your men and the natural advantage of defenders.


>Yes, undoubtedly. You won't show weakness.
>Only if diplomacy would fail.
>No, shedding the blood of your fellow men would be the wrong move.
>Other, write in.

QM: The roll was to see how Garithos responded to your threats of retaliation in Southshore. He sent the orders.

>>5762205

You are going to hear from Garrick Blacksteel relatively shortly. The armours you ordered are in mail. Noting the diplomacy bits as well.
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>>5762864
>Only if diplomacy would fail.
One cannot break an edict and go away unpunished - said rules must have consequences when either of the two sides does not respect it. If Garithos applies unsanctioned pressure, we will be forced to defend ourselves.
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>>5762864
>Only if diplomacy would fail.
Though ultimately we will defend ourselves.
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>>5762864
>Only if diplomacy would fail.
>"Unfortunately, if Garithos remains set on his way to break the edict, and King Teranas does not remove support to him, then it's a clear declaration of war. How could I try to continue building a future for the Alterac people while trying to be fair towards the Alliance, if they show that they are willing to backpedal on their own words without justification?"
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>>5762910
Let me add some more
>"Today, it's putting a military commander in a civil post despite tradition and breaking their own ultimatum, but what about tomorrow? Putting a limit of how many Alteraci are allowed to live on Dawholme? Changing the garrison to a occupation? Deposing me for a governor they chose?"
>"There is a reason that I try to avoid being arbitrary in my rulings, because if one can not trust a leader with their promises, then there can be no deal. It is my sincere hope that the court will think the same way, and we will only need to avoid bloodshed until Garithos is replaced with someone competent, which I know the alliance does not lack."
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>>5762917
Replied to wrong post, sorry
>>5762912
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>>5762864
>I take no pleasure in the idea but if I allow Alterac to be trampled on a whim of some officer then it might as well not exist as an independent entity. I hope diplomatic solution is reached but I have no intention of bluffing with freedom at stake.
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>>5762864
>Only if diplomacy would fail
"The Colonel might have numbers, but I have the diplomatic hand and I intend to use it. Let us paint the picture Captain. 'Not content with his posting and the Edict's writ, nor content to even consult me on my own territory's security, Colonel Garithos intends to play a dangerous game.' The Commander of the 'Regional Defenders' orders this move to try and sniff out weakness, political or military, and if he does he will move in. Not against a Syndicate force no, but against the only rightful Prince of the region. I will let the whole Alliance know what sort of man Garithos is for trying to pull this."
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>>5762864
>Only if diplomacy would fail.
"I am not an enemy of the Alliance, and i have no intention to start a war against it Captain. But i am a Prince and i will not tolerate an Alliance army entering Alteraci land. If they will not stop and agree to turn back, then i will fight and bleed for my kingdom and my people."

>>5762948
Also Support
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"Garithos might have the numbers, but I have the diplomatic hand I am going to use first. But if he is that eager to play a dangerous game, not against a Syndicate force, but against the only rightful Prince of the region. I will let the whole Alliance know what sort of man Garithos is for trying to pull a move like this." You said back to Reginald and continued. "I am not an enemy of the Alliance, and I have no intention to start a war against it Captain. But I am a Prince and I am not going to tolerate him or his army entering Alteraci land, threatening our sovereignty and peace. But if they do approach us, If they don't stop and agree to turn back, then I will fight and bleed for my kingdom and my people."

Reginald listened carefully and thought about your words before he nodded once.

"I understand." He said to you.

"Then what will you do?" You asked him back.

"I am a soldier with my orders, like you said you are not my superior officer… though it wouldn't matter in any case, but I cannot disobey them." Reginald said to you. "I cannot honour your request to take my soldiers and leave your lands."

"Then do I have to evict you by force? Maintain a blockade and starve you out Captain?" You asked back rather casually.

"Maybe not Prince Alric, I wouldn't want that to happen. I need an excuse to leave, to save my face." Reginald said to you.

"To uphold your honour, then what do you suggest?" You asked back.

"A duel, real steel. Anything less will be seen as a fake and would be improper." Reginald said to you. "When you win and I forfeit, I have my reason to take my men and leave."

When you win? Was he planning to throw the duel? Well that does sound like a solid way to have an excuse to leave. And it wouldn’t hurt Captain Reginald's honour that much to lose against you, but it would hurt if he was to directly disobey his own orders.


>Accept the offer to duel him. You are fairly sure that you can beat him in a fair fight.
>Decline, you are going to force the garrison out by using force.
>Decline, you are going to starve the garrison out.
>Other, write in.
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>>5763027
>>Accept the offer to duel him. You are fairly sure that you can beat him in a fair fight.
just imagine if we lose this ;3
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>>5763027
>Accept the offer to duel him. You are fairly sure that you can beat him in a fair fight.
>Other, write in.
"Perhaps the Garrison facilities had suddenly sustained some 'damage' that requires everyone to relocate. Beneath the areas meant to properly drain it of water and slush could not do so, several clay deposits were found and there could be many more. We speculate that will make it wildly unsuitable when the spring thaw comes and turns everything to mud if not flood it. Better safe than sorry."
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Other funny options Gnoll-Termites, Dire Rats, Fel Worms, that have gotten into the garrison grounds and wood. Requires immediate action to clean it up. Everybody out.

Local Geologist is very certain there is actually an undiscovered natural cavern directly beneath the garrison grounds, with the weight of the garrison and everyone it could very well collapse!

Ancient Alteraci Burial Ground. Or perhpas less ancient or more like 200-300 years ago that would match around the time the magic summon killing dagger was made. Gotta move off so we can preserve our cultural history, or maybe to avoid being haunted.
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>>5763027
>Accept the offer to duel him. You are fairly sure that you can beat him in a fair fight.
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The Scooby Doo Alterac Arc where we have to spook the garrison out of town with fake ghosts. Eligius in a bed sheet. Nalice using a form in-between human and dragon. Neat little magic summons to cause mischief.
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>>5763027
>Accept the offer to duel him. You are fairly sure that you can beat him in a fair fight.
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>>5763027
>Accept the offer to duel him. You are fairly sure that you can beat him in a fair fight.
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>>5763027
>>Accept the offer to duel him. You are fairly sure that you can beat him in a fair fight.
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>>5763027
>accept his proposal
He’s a decent one, I hope we get to meet again under better circumstances
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>>5763027
>>Accept the offer to duel him. You are fairly sure that you can beat him in a fair fight.
You are a good lad Reginald. Too bad it needed to go like this.
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"It's a duel." You said to him.

"Good, then I will make a scene and we will meet at the training yard." Reginald said and stood up. "I had hoped to have a chance to spar with you Prince Alric, so this will have to suffice."

"Sadly it has to be a rather unfortunate circumstance for our duel.' You said back to him.

"You are correct, now though please play along." Reginald said and pushed open the study door.

With heavy steps he walked down the stairs, getting the attention of his adjutant and others who were downstairs.

"Such insolence, believing that I would disobey my orders." Reginald loudly said. "What a fool he is!"

The adjutant was at his side immediately when you stepped out of the study to see the kerfuffle downstairs, just in time for Reginald to turn around and see you.

"You, you are just like everyone says you are, an honourless scoundrel!" Reginald said to you.

"And you are making a scene in my home, please leave and take your men with you!" You said back to him and crossed your arms. So this was his idea of a scene.

Reginald took off his left gauntlet and threw it at you, missing you wildly, but scaring one of the servant girls carrying a basket of fresh linens. The basket fell with a scream and you felt like this scene was enough to save his face.

"Prince Perenolde, I challenge you to a duel! That is my right as a knight!" He raised his voice.

"And I accept, and when I beat you, I hope that I will never have to see you again." You said back to him as you picked his gauntlet and threw it back at him. With a smack, it hit him on his cuirass and harmlessly bounced off.

The adjutant scampered to retrieve the gauntlet as Reginald stormed off.

"Normand, Malevus. Into my study." You said to everyone after you had checked if the servant girl was fine.

Oh what an eventful day this will be.



"Did you really have to play along?" Normand asked you.

"This way he is going to save his face. And besides he is going to throw the duel, it is not like I have a chance to lose." You said back to him as Malevus helped you to put on Aurvan'kal. You had told them about the plan just moments ago.

"Ahh yes, a fake duel." Normand said, rolling his eyes. "There must have been another way than a fake duel?"

"Maybe, but this will work for now." You said and laughed. "And besides I haven't had a proper duel in a long time, it will feel good to be able to stretch my limbs a bit."

Normand groaned. Your youthful energy making the older man feel… well old.

"You better be careful." He said to you as Malevus handed you your helmet and took your shield.

"Oh don't worry, I will be fine. Real steel or not, I would have beaten him in any case." You said back.

"Real steel? You are going to use your sword?" Normand asked you back.

"Isn't that dangerous?" Malevus asked you too.

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"Everything else would be too fake, people would see through it." You said as you stretched your back. It felt good to wear your armour once in a while.

"Just be careful." Normand said and accepted the situation.



It had stopped snowing during the night and a bit of fresh snow covered the training yard. Approaching the place, you noticed that people had gathered to watch the events unfold be it footmen or peasants.

Captain Reginald stood by the training yard's fence surrounded by a group of his men and when he saw you approaching, he left them and walked silently to the middle of the yard. He had a rather standard wooden kite shield strapped to his left arm and he drew his longsword that he opted to hold with both hands.

"Prince Alric, just be careful." Malevus said to you as she passed you the tall elven style kite shield.

"Well if something happens, I will have you patch me up, just like before." You said back to her.

"So the scoundrel Prince dared to show up." Reginald shouted at you, interrupting you and Malevus.

"Alright time to play my part." You said to her and drew the Cinder Sword.

The dull grey blade shed some embers as you moved it, it slowly started to heat up as it ate the cold air around it and the colour started to change more into that of a heated metal.

Reginald didn't wait as he took several steps towards you and Malevus hurriedly moved away. Similarly you took several steps forwards him and met him near the middle of the yard.

Reginald opened with a two-handed downward swing that was way too slow to be a serious swing. So you caught it with your blade, shedding embers and sparks, and stopped his swing with guard.

"Let's start slowly." Reginald said under his breath as you exerted with your arms and pushed the knight away, giving both of you a bit of distance.

He held his longsword up with both of his hands while you positioned your shield between you and him. Now though how to continue.


>Alteraci Footman Drill, go for counters.
>Overtly defensive, move a lot and tire him. Start slowly like he wanted.
>Two-hand your sword as well. Match strength with strength.
>Other, write in.
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>>5763490
>Overtly defensive, move a lot and tire him. Start slowly like he wanted.

He acts as if he is enraged, so lets play along as if we are taking advantage of that.
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>>5763490
>Overtly defensive, move a lot and tire him. Start slowly like he wanted.
ike this anon >>5763514 said, play the part. Not too much but enough, this is something that if it was real Alric would be angry/pissed about but not enranged. For that we need the true culprit like Garithos and the men that support him.

We should ask Nalice if Cinder Sword and Aurvan'kal could be strengthen further through magic, be arcane or draconic.

>>5763042
>>5763057
lol
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>>5763490
>Overtly defensive, move a lot and tire him. Start slowly like he wanted.
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>>5763490
>>Overtly defensive, move a lot and tire him. Start slowly like he wanted.
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>>5763490
>Alteraci Footman Drill, go for counters.
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>>5763490
>Overtly defensive, move a lot and tire him. Start slowly like he wanted.
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Overtly defensive wins. Give me the rolls! This is less about beating him and more about avoiding anyone from getting hurt.


>3d10, Best of three
>DC 12, Crit 20
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Rolled 6, 10, 6 = 22 (3d10)

>>5763590
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Rolled 4, 1, 3 = 8 (3d10)

>>5763590
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Rolled 8, 10, 9 = 27 (3d10)

>>5763590
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>27, Crit Success!

Aurvan'kal felt like it was just silk around you. It didn’t weigh on your shoulders, chafe where the straps were or where the plates overlapped. If you were to explain to someone how it felt on you, you could have explained it to be a second skin of some sort.

Same applied to the shield. Made fully from metal, you could have imagined that it would have weighed a ton, but nope. It was lighter than some wooden shields you have carried in the past.

Observing Reginald through the round cut on your shield, you noticed how he tended to sink ankle deep into the snow while you practically floated over it without issues. You had felt the same lightness in Durnholde when you had chased Pai down the garderobe and through the snowy fields.

And then he tried to strike you. A picture perfect downward strike you easily blocked with your shield and to Reginald's dismay instead of wood splintering, there was the sound of metal on metal. He hadn't expected your shield to be fully made from it. He drew his sword back and went for a lunging stab that you sidestepped to your right, putting the shield again between you and him.

Then another try that you avoided easily before his wild horizontal swing cut through empty air and you took advantage of the opening to… take a few steps back and calm down the situation. His longsword was heavier than yours, clearly made more for chopping than for more delicate cuts and stabs. But at the same time if you got hit with it, it would have plenty of power behind it.

Reginald switched between stances as he moved the longsword around himself before committing to a down to up slash that you again blocked with your shield. But that was what he expected as Reginald pulled his sword close to himself and went for a powerful stab aimed at your helmet.

Aurvan'kal, The Morning Star in elven language, really had only two weak points. The barbute style helmet had the Y-shaped vision slit and second was that very little protected you from strikes coming from below towards your buttocks and groin. But where the helmet might not protect your face perfectly, the overall lightness of the armour triumphs over the threats. As the tip of the longsword raced towards your helmet, you caught it mid thrust with the shields round cut and wrenched to your right as hard as you could.

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>>5763618

With the momentum behind the longsword, Reginald nearly stumbled, giving you an opening for you to strike at his open back or right shoulder. And a careful slash of yours found its target, cutting the cloth that was his blue tabard in two over his shoulder, but otherwise leaving him unharmed. In a real fight you would have either gone directly for the armpit, one of the straps holding the armour on or for a quick stab from behind towards the neck.

The crowd that had gathered gasped, but you didn't hear it as your concentration was on you and your opponent. The world had gotten awfully small as nothing else, but this fight mattered to you.

You took a couple of steps back as Reginald recovered. The tabard fell from his right shoulder and to prevent it from getting entangled, he grasped at it and pulled it completely off. You had clearly won the first pass and both of you knew that you had done it without much effort. You weren't tired, but you could see from his breathing that Reginald had put maybe a bit too much power behind his swings. So he took a better hold of his shield and mirrored your stance by keeping it well between him and you, hiding the sword behind it. A more defensive stance with an opening for potential trickery it seemed.


>Alteraci Footman Drill, go for counters.
>Break his shield. Cinder Sword can splinter wood easily.
>If he is defensive, keep pushing him and keep the initiative. He is more tired than you are.
>He called you a Scoundrel Prince, so act like it. Use all the little tricks you know.
>Other, write in.

QM: Thread 17 has the full Aurvan'kal description for those who don't remember it. That roll of 27 basically meant that Alric danced around Reginald without any issues.
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>>5763619
>Alteraci Footman Drill, go for counters.
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>>5763619
>>Alteraci Footman Drill, go for counters.
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>>5763619
>Alteraci Footman Drill, go for counters.
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>>5763619
>Alteraci Footman Drill, go for counters.
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>>5763619
>Break his shield. Cinder Sword can splinter wood easily.
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>>5763619
>>If he is defensive, keep pushing him and keep the initiative. He is more tired than you are.
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>>5763619
>Alteraci Footman Drill, go for counters.
Perhaps try to disarm him by tapping the blunt side of the blade, nobody is getting hurt today.
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Alteraci Footman Drill my beloved. Let's cram in one more update today. Give me those rolls!


>3d10, Best of three
>DC 17, 20, Crit 23
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Rolled 3, 8, 5 = 16 (3d10)

>>5763707
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Rolled 2, 5, 8 = 15 (3d10)

>>5763707
ROLLEM
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Rolled 10, 5, 1 = 16 (3d10)

>>5763707
Don't bring me down!
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I guess that's why they say that pride cometh before the fall
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>>5763707
Hogger's spirit comes back for revenge. This is going to be a very realistic duel.
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Hitting that 17 should be 87.5% chance, so I thought nearly 9/10 chance would be easy enough. Clearly it wasn't.

Alright, I am a merciful QM and my day has been really good. Give me one more 3d10 roll just because of that or because your last roll what that good! Though wouldn't it be funny if this one failed too.
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Rolled 7, 6, 6 = 19 (3d10)

>>5763741
Surely this will work
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>>5763744

It does! It would have been way too funny if this one had failed as well.

Writing!
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>>5763744
whew

I guess Alric had a misstep and close shaving, a humbling experience.
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>>5763741
Dude, I don't care what math says anymore. Modifiers would have surely saved us! I have faith!
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>19, Success?


You circled Reginald and he did the same to you. Neither wanting to make the first move.

And then you closed the distance. If he wouldn't give you an opening, you would create one. Slamming your shield into his, you tried to push it away, but the larger man didn't budge and instead he tried to reach around your shield with his sword.

And sadly he was successful, the tip of his longsword got around the shield and penetrated into the head of the mountain lion pelt on your shoulders. When he pulled his sword back, it ripped it to shreds.

"Oh you bastard!" You said aloud when you realised what had happened.

Immediately you slammed your shield down and found his armoured boot. The lapse in his concentration allowed you to bash him again with your shield with wood and metal meeting each other making a loud thud. This allowed you to do something that you hadn’t planned as you punched him directly into his face with your right hand as hard as you could.

Reginald wavered, but recovered quickly. He went for a quick slash that you easily pushed aside with your own blade and immediately went for a slash of your own that nearly hit his helmet. Instead it sailed just above his barbute and the blue tassels attached to it were cleanly severed off.

You didn't ease your pressure as Reginald's concentration had wavered and his attempts to attack you were half-hearted. He went for three slashes of which all of them you rather easily countered with slashes of your own that you aimed at his right shoulder.

Alright, Reginald wasn't trying anymore. You noticed that his nose was broken from your punch and red droplets fell from his helmet to his cuirass and into the snow below. It was time to finish this fake duel that has gotten you undeservingly upset.

He ruined your mountain lion pelt! So let's make this finish a flashy one!


>3d10, Best of three
>DC 15, Crit 20
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Rolled 7, 8, 7 = 22 (3d10)

>>5763768
let's not get carried away, we were raised better than that.
At any rate, let's end this spectacle.
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Rolled 7, 8, 3 = 18 (3d10)

>>5763768
NOT THE PELT!
Good thing there's another mountain lion to hunt
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Rolled 8, 8, 2 = 18 (3d10)

>>5763768
all 10s baby
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Imagine if we'd killed him right then and there
We'd be probably fucked

Like having to join the Syndicate and/or any other nefarious organization that could help us levels of fucked
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>22, Crit Success!


Your stab found his blade and you let the Cinder Sword travel down the length of the blade shedding embers and sparks. And then with a quick twist of the blade and swing of your arm, you leveraged the sword out of Reginald's hand.

"I for…" Reginald started to say, but before he had a chance to finish, you had already dropped the Cinder Sword and grabbed his now free arm with yours.

Quickly turning around, you used your own body as a lever and threw Reginald over you. With a loud thud of plate mail hitting frozen ground and snow, the knight landed. And before he had any possibility to react you had floated over, planting your knees on his sides and drawing the rondel dagger.

"I forfeit!" Reginald said loudly as the tip scraped his throat and he continued with a whisper. "I am sorry for the pelt."

"Sorry for punching you in the face." You said back to him. Only thing accompanying you two was just Cinder Sword sizzling in the snow.

"Accidents happen in duels." Reginald said to you and continued. "How quickly do we have to leave?"

"Preferably as fast as possible, but if it is snowing, there is no rush to go out there and get cold and sick." You said back to him.

"Thank you Prince Alric." Reginald said as you pulled the dagger away from him and stood up.

You picked the Cinder Sword from the snow and with a quick swing cleaned it from the water and snow before turning around to look at the knight once more.

"Leave and take your men with you." You said loudly enough for everyone to hear. That was your part of the play done.

It annoyed you greatly that your pelt had become an unwilling casualty in this, but Reginald had saved his face and even with a broken nose, he had avoided the situation from escalating further.

Now though it was time to return back home, as you would allow Normand to handle the rest. Also your right hand hurts.



Malevus held your right hand in her hands and examined it. You had already taken off your armour and you would have thrown yourself into the bed already to rest a bit, but she had insisted on checking it.

"Prince Alric, you have a broken middle finger." Malevus said to you.

"Can you heal it?" You asked back.

"I could, but a paladin shouldn't use their powers to heal things that will heal on their own without complications." Malevus explained to you. "And a broken finger is one of them. Now hold still."

"Hold still what…" Your question was interrupted with her pulling and twisting the finger, which sent a jolt of pain through your arm. "Ouch! Why did you do that?"

"It was bent a bit, now it is straight." Malevus said to you and smiled. "Let me wrap it on the finger next to it to keep it still."

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>>5763815

Seeing Malevus work like this was something you hadn’t seen that often. She had learned the important skill of healing people from Raleigh and Father Hampton, who clearly had done a good job at teaching her. You wondered how well liked she was now amongst the people of Dawnholme, she must have helped dozens of patients by now.

"Thank you Malevus." You said to her.

"Now you shouldn't bend your finger for three weeks to allow it to heal. That means no exercises which require you to move it." Malevus said to you and smiled. "Which means we have to have to have a pause in our early morning training."

"I guess you are right." You said to her and sighed. "After all you are the healer here."

You allowed her to finish wrapping the finger in cloth. Oh this was going to be annoying, but you guessed that letting the finger heal like this was better than running back to Malevus for every little scrape you get.

"Now be a good patient and follow my orders." Malevus said to you and gave you a smile. Was she enjoying this?

"Can you do anything for the lion?" You asked her half jokingly.

"Prince Alric, I am learning to become a paladin, not a necromancer." Malevus said to you and laughed.

"Well it was worth a try." You said and accidentally bent your broken finger. "Ouch ow ow."

"What did I tell you, don't bend it!" Malevus said back.

"Yes ma'am!"

"And don't ma'am me Prince Alric."

"Understood Lady Malevus."

She could only but groan.



With the afternoon came a pleasant surprise. Pai the assassin wanted to speak with you. You really hadn't expected her to want to talk with you this fast, but you would take it.

Now though you were in the jail standing outside of her cell, waiting for the guard to open the door, thinking how would you approach her and the situation?


>Take a chair, face her and start staring at her. Mess with her a bit.
>Ask if she liked the second serving of the food? Be pleasant and casual because she wants to talk with you.
>Be inquisitive and try to pry information out of her. She might want to talk with you, but you are there to ask the questions.
>Other, write in.

>>5763809

If you had been more aggressive and then fumbled the rolls, that could have been a possibility. More likely you would have just disarmed him rather literally.
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>>5763816
>Hear out what she has to say. If it's more innuendos, just stare, if she's willing to be serious, reciprocate.
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>>5763816
>Take a chair, face her and start staring at her. Mess with her a bit.
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>>5763816
>Take a chair, face her and start staring at her. Mess with her a bit.
Leading into
>Ask if she liked the second serving of the food? Be pleasant and casual because she wants to talk with you.

Kind of like >>5763825 said but don't give off any expectant vibes.
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>>5763816
>Ask if she liked the second serving of the food? Be pleasant and casual because she wants to talk with you.

Him dying because we got upsetti sphagetti over the mountain lion pelt so we accidentally killed him would have been real Warlord hours. Disarming too.

Funny idea for next war. We don't want to expose Lady Nalice as our ace in the hole of personal security so we pretend to have a powerful artifact that will unleash hell on our enemies. Some glowing trinket we wave around while Nalice just has them explode in gore. Call it a Royal Perenolde inheritance or something. Or pretend that Alric is casting the big magic, a hidden archmage.

I also had some ideas, do we assume Garithos might march when the spring thaw hits?

Write letters to Uther about current situation, who will get it to Terenas. Jaina, who could get it to Antonidas. Katrana. Perhaps the Church of the Light would want to help keep the peace. We could write a letter to Alric's cousin supposedly in Gilneas so maybe that could create something, or a clue that maybe he isn't there if nothing happens. Maybe write a letter to Prince Kael'thas that we want to kill the trolls in our way, if theres one thing elves love its hating trolls.

I don't imagine Kul Tiras, Gilneas, or Stromguard would give a fuck if we get into a scuffle with Garithos, unless they would be against the precedent of what Garithos is doing here. Using Alliance authority to march troops into another's sovereign territory while theres ongoing succession dispute does seem like something that any monarchy might have an opinion on curbing before it could possibly effect them. So maybe its worth it to send some letters to them framing this event just so, and they know Garithos is willing to pull something like this.
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>>5763816
>>Ask if she liked the second serving of the food? Be pleasant and casual because she wants to talk with you.
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>>5763816
>"Which means we have to have to have a pause in our early morning training."
kek, she's crafty

>>5763825
support
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>>5763816
>Take a chair, face her and start staring at her. Mess with her a bit.
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>>5763816
>>Take a chair, face her and start staring at her. Mess with her a bit.
staring session let's goooooooo
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>>5763816
>Be inquisitive and try to pry information out of her. She might want to talk with you, but you are there to ask the questions
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The guard opened the cell door and you stepped in carrying a lantern. The light illuminated the dark cell better than the single flickering candle on thr table did, allowing you to spot Pai lounging on the bed on her back.

She noticed that you arrived and pushed herself up to sit and looked at you while you put the lantern down and took out the black noise device.

Then you took the chair, put it down in front of her and started staring at her eyes.

"You are going to do that again?" Pai asked you. Her voice was still hoarse from lack of talking. "I guess you are…"

Pai sighed deeply and pulled her robe tighter around her before starting to stare back.

"I am positively surprised." You said after awhile of mutual staring contest. "You didn't try to offer your body to me this time."

"Well would you like to have a piece?" She suggestively asked you and grabbed her breasts to put an emphasis on them.

"I will pass." You said to her and knew not to push towards more innuendos and her other perverted ways. You changed the subject fast. "Did you like the second serving?"

"It was… tasty." She said disappointingly and let her breasts go. "Why did you send it?"

"Because you talked. You made the right choice so I gave you a reward for it." You said and gave her a polite nod.

"Do you think I am a some sort of a dog that is rewarded with leftovers after being a good girl?" Pai said and scoffed.

"No, you are a human being." You said back to her. "Not a dog, or a gnoll, but a human."

Pai didn't say anything back to you as she looked at you before sighing again.

"You are far too kind, you know that? One day it is going to bite you in your ass." Pai said to you and coughed loudly. She wasn't accustomed to talk this much after being silent for so long.

You stood up and knocked on the cell door. The guard outside had a waterskin so you took it and after the door closed, you threw the skin to her.

"Drink, so that we can talk. Why did you ask me to come here?" You asked her as you sat down and took off your chaperon. It was surprisingly warm, albeit damp here in the jail.

Pai drank from the waterskin eagerly, half of the water missing her mouth completely and getting on her face and clothes. With her you couldn't be sure that it wasn't on purpose as her now wet shirt stuck on her skin and round figure.

"Much better." She said and wiped rest of the water off her lips. "What did you ask?"

"Why did you want me here?" You said.

"I have questions and requests." Pai said to you and put the waterskin aside. "Maybe then I will talk, maybe after I get what I want."

"Alright, humour me then." You said and raised your hands up. "No promises though."

Pai gave you a sly smile and you saw a glimmer of excitement in her eyes. This seemed to be where she was in her element.

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>>5764343

"What happened to your moustache?" Pai asked you.

That was what she wanted to ask?

"A candle fell and I tried to catch it. I got hot wax all over me, including my face." You told her. "I had to shave the moustache off as it was uneven."

"Huh, good because your moustache frankly was rather shitty. Ugh… I can't believe how kissing those lips would have felt…" Pai said and feigned disgust. "And tell whoever does your hair that they do a great job. You have a pretty good hair, better than mine I think."

"I will tell them that 'the assassin who tried to kill me told that she likes my hair', I bet they will appreciate the words." You said back to her, but you didn't know what else to think about this. Was your moustache really that awful? Why didn't anyone say anything about them before? "What else do you want to ask, I bet my good looks aren't the most important thing in your mind?"

Pai chuckled and drank more water.

"Maybe it is?" Pai jokingly said and bit her lip seductively, but when you chose not to react, she dropped her act and sighed. "Why am I still alive?"

"Elaborate." You said.

"I mean, I know that the Syndicate kills agents and assassins who have been caught as a precaution and as a message to others. I have done it myself a couple of times. You have seen it too with the assassin who was killed here last summer." Pai told you. She probably didn't know that the fourth assassin had tried to kill her and Sahvan while in Durnholde. "But why hasn't it happened yet? You know that I know things they don't want out. Tell me that Prince Alric."


>Syndicate expects Pai to succeed in seducing you and getting close to you that way. They might see her still as an useful asset.
>Tell her that the fourth assassin tried to kill her in Durnholde, but you prevented the attempt.
>You have increased the security here in Dawnholme. The bar has been raised higher to kill you.
>They probably expect her to kill herself, but instead she wants to live, spoiling their expectations.
>Syndicate has washed their hands off her. They have given up on her.
>Other, write in.

QM: Only one option has a chance to work immediately, while others might open a chance to continue with a different approach or just outright fail.
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>>5764345
>Tell her that the fourth assassin tried to kill her in Durnholde, but you prevented the attempt.
>"And the nobles were quite adamant with hanging you as well. It was quite the struggle to keep you alive."
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>I don't imagine Kul Tiras, Gilneas, or Stromguard would give a fuck if we get into a scuffle with Garithos

See the picture. That is majority of your neighbours if that was to happen.

But you do have friends in high places and the situation is not fully against you. The wind is turning and people have started to realise that you are here to stay. Which means that they have to start interacting with you instead of just looking from the sidelines.
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>>5764345
>>Tell her that the fourth assassin tried to kill her in Durnholde, but you prevented the attempt.

>As you may have seen, I place higher value on human life than Creedy or Falconcrest does.

optionally we could add:
>I'm not secretive about my objective. It's to restore Alterac. Syndicate is in the way, and I'm exploring avenues of dealing with it.
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>>5764345
>>Tell her that the fourth assassin tried to kill her in Durnholde, but you prevented the attempt.
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>>5764345
>Tell her that the fourth assassin tried to kill her in Durnholde, but you prevented the attempt.
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>>5764378
I don't wanna speculate too much on the escalation between Alric and Garithos if it ends up that he backs off or rescinds the order, but what is the strategic situation if Garithos decides to march? He'll have to recall his patrols, if any, back to Southshore and maybe we would notice thar or need a spy on site. Then we would try to call over our allies and hire mercs. Maybe rally a militia to close the gap in numbers.

I presume the southern border of our territory is nice and defensible. The high ground on our side, maybe a narrow gap or two to concentrate on. We set up some spikes against a charge or some barricades against ranged. Make sure all the banners of Alterac, Tarren Mill, Durnholde, etc. are nice and visible

As the Regional Defenders Garithos its his duty to send patrols or garrisons to reinforce a region if it reports seeing enemy scouts or strange activity right? So if an area or two asks any region might have to send like 20 or 40 dudes to check it out, thats numbers we could pull away the Garithos army. Or it makes him look bad for ignoring those calls.
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"Well it seems that I am talking to a dead woman." You said to her.

"What do you mean dead?" Pai asked, flabbergasted.

"You were unconscious when it happened, but there was an attempt on your life by the fourth assassin." You told Pai. "But we thwarted it and here we are now."

Pai was silent so you continued.

"Now I don't know why they haven't tried to kill you for a second time, but if I were to guess, they got scared about their failure." You told her.

"No, that is not it. They would have tried again." Pai said to you and mulled your words in her mind. "Falconcrest's man tried to kill me…"

"Is that unusual?" You asked.

"Normally Lord Creedy and Lord Falconcrest don't cooperate at all…" Pai said to you and realised that she had revealed something.

"And as you have seen, I place a higher value on human life than Creedy or Falconcrest does." You said to her. "The nobles were quite adamant with hanging you. It was quite the struggle to keep you alive."

Pai looked at you and again didn't say anything.

"You would be dead three times over if not for me." You said to her.

"I wouldn’t have been caught if not for you." She said back to you.

"And we wouldn’t be here if you weren't an assassin in the first place." You said to her. "What even is your background? What did you do before this?"

"Nice try, I won't tell you that." Pai said back and took a gulp of the water again.

"It was worth a try." You said and smiled. "We can play the 'blame each other' game if you want, but it doesn't change the fact that without me, you would be dead. And for whatever reason you want to live, you should thank me for it."

"Hah, I have too much pride for that." Pai said back to you.

"It was again worth a try." You said to her for the second time and smiled.

It was difficult to get a good read of her. She felt like she wanted to talk, but be it her pride or something else stopped her. Maybe she wanted to hear something else as an answer to her question?

"I have another question for you." Pai said and continued. "Do you prefer men over women?"

"W-what?" You had to ask.

"Good hair, probably done by a woman. Has supposedly a woman in every place you go, but I didn’t see any proof beyond that in Durnholde. Feels like it is just compensation and a smokescreen to fool everyone else." Pai asked you and continued as she pointed at her wet slightly transparent shirt. "And now my attempts to get you to look at me or being suggestive hasn't worked at all."

"Yes, and?" You asked as you had no idea what else to say.

"I have tried to get you flustered, it usually works with men, they look at my tits, hips or ass and hear my honeyed words and they are like hot wax in my hands." Pai said back to you and was now clearly frustrated. "But with you no and you told me that you didn't need to see them again. How dare you!"

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>>5764601

You tried to stifle and keep your laughter at bay, but couldn’t at all. You just laughed at her reasoning why her seduction attempts had failed. You liked men was her conclusion?

"Fuck me! You are a weirdo sodomite!" Pai said back to you angrily and raised her hands up in defeat.

"How about I don't fuck you." You said and kept laughing, you couldn't miss the chance to make that jest.

"You are just fucking with me…" Pai was completely out of words as she walked into that joke. "I don't know what to say…"

"I am very much into women, thank you." You said as you wiped a single tear off your eye.

"Then why aren't you interested in me?" Pai asked back.

"Should I be?" You asked her and stifled your laughter.

"Yes! Everyone else is!" Pai said and raised her hands up again. "Then explain to me why you aren't."

"Your tactics are way too obvious, I see through them that is all. Be it trying to get inside my head to get me off foot or trying to get me flustered, it just doesn't work. What you do is fake." You told Pai and continued. "So I am sorry Miss Pai, but your reasoning is full of holes."

Thank the Light that you had learned to be less dense with women. That wasn't much to say really, but at least you saw through what she was doing.

Pai looked at you mouth open before she shook her head.

"No it can't be…"

"Yes it can be." You said back to her. "Now do you have anything else to ask me or is this enough?"

"No, of course not, it isn't enough." Pai said to you and sighed deeply. "Alright, I will talk and tell you everything I know, but I have two requests that need to happen first."

"And they are what?" You asked her back.

"I want a bath, clean fresh clothes and dinner. And in future I want a chance to clean myself regularly, I can’t stand this much longer." Pai said to you.

"Reasonable request, maybe even doable, let's hear the second one then." You said to her and crossed your arms.

"After the dinner you will spend a night with me and you are going to fuck me." Pai said to you matter of factly. "Or we are going to fuck right now, your choice either way."

You looked at her and the description you had in your mind about her turned from a pervert assassin into that of a desperate sex-crazed pervert assassin. You should have expected something like this with her, you really should.

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>>5764604

"If you truly value my information about the Syndicate, then fucking me is key to getting that information. Anything less and you aren't going to get anything." Pai told you and had a sly smile on her face. "Because you know a girl can get lonely and her fingers can only get so far… pragmatic solution really, both of us will get what we want."

Pai's smile and voice was that of a seductress as she squeezed her breasts together with her arms. Was she really trying this hard at trying to get into your head, trying to see that you actually liked men if you refused or was this just an attempt to try to have sex with you? You weren't sure, but it did feel like she wasn't lying either, you felt that she would tell you everything she knew after this was done. It really seemed a rather pragmatic solution, both of you would get what you wanted.

But at the same time you had no idea where things had gone wrong with her. Was it her upbringing, whatever she was doing before becoming an assassin or what? What you truly knew was that she was a sex-crazed pervert and you weren't sure if you wanted to enable that. Was the information from Lord Creedy's top assassin really worth going through this?


>Accept the first request. Bath, clothes and dinner, but nothing more. You aren't going to have sex with her.
>Accept the first request and spend a night with her after it. Have sex with her then.
>Accept the first request and fuck her now. Get it out of the way.
>Decline on both. Admonish her sternly for wasting your time like this. When she changes her mind, she can speak with Eligius instead.
>Tell her this was a mistake from her part. For all you care, she can rot in this cell till she dies.
>Other, write in.
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>>5764606
>>Accept the first request. Bath, clothes and dinner, but nothing more. You aren't going to have sex with her.
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What a strange person. Maybe she really wants to feel loved but doesn't understand what that entails? Maybe what would fix her is not a dicking but a hug?

If we can be sure she's not a threat to us we could try that. I'm kind of curious how she'd react. Would she keep cool and seek to exploit what could be seen as an opening, or would she be genuinely surprised?

For now
>Bath, clothes and dinner can be arranged, but we're not fucking her.
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>>5764606
>Decline on both. Admonish her sternly for wasting your time like this. When she changes her mind, she can speak with Eligius instead.
Guys... please don't reward her for this stupid request. Carrot and the stick.

Appeasing a woman like her will only make things worse.
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>>5764606
>Accept the first request. Bath, clothes and dinner, but nothing more. You aren't going to have sex with her.
Haggling
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>>5764625
>>5764634
>>5764652
This isn't haggling, this is appeasement. Don't you remember how desperare she got when we didn't give her what she expected? Why not do the same now? Especially after such a ridiculous request.

She can only feel she has something to hold over us if we let her. What was that Star Trek quote? "Why give everything for peace when you can get it for a bargain"!
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>>5764634
Like you implied here >>5763825. More inappropriate shit shouldn't be rewarded. This time she just delayed it.
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>>5764606 >>5764642
>Tell her this was a mistake from her part. For all you care, she can rot in this cell till she dies.
Hang on, I was too quick to choose. This is way better. This aloof, take it or leave it attitude is what will get us the best results.
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>>5764606
lol
Clearly its a matter of Pride. The 'Creedy's Top Assassin' ego she has created for herself is built on her sex appeal. It is her leadership over other agents, it is her guile and her weapon. Her livelihood. The information she has is apparently so good that Creedy and Falconcrest even agreed to cooperate with each other just to silence her. Literally just fuck her to mend her fragile ego and get the information, or ham it up that she could have a chance later. But I think it would be really funny to hand her over to Lady Nalice for disciplining and see how she turns out.

>Other, write in
"Is some pragmatic sex bargain what you really want? You would cheat yourself out of a fair battle, so to speak. You have a lot of talent maybe if you had the right training you could seduce me fairly. I'm recruiting, and I have someone to teach the lessons. The cost of tuition will be your information, and once you pass there will be plenty of opportunities in the future."
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>>5764606
>Tell her this was a mistake from her part. For all you care, she can rot in this cell till she dies.
"I was hearing you at the first request, but i am not foolish enough to be near an assassin of my enemy. And in addition, i am not interested in having an affair with a prisoner. No matter if its only a night."
"If you feel confused by my answer, i will briefly explain to you something. Rumors can be misleading and false even if....informants and other spies verified them. Its possible to convince people that false rumors are true if they hear it enough, even it doesn't look like it once you observe it for a long time. I am afraid that you have put too much trust on that womanizer reputation i have, and my long partnership with Lord Blackmoore. A mistake, and a easy one to make at that, but i am happy to see the Syndicate make them."
"The truth is quite different. And with that i have nothing else to say. Reflect on your mistake, and if you cannot answer me.... you shall remain here. Your life is in my hands, provide answers and it can improve in more than one way."
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>>5764606
>Accept the first request. Bath, clothes and dinner, but nothing more. You aren't going to have sex with her.

kind of hypocritical if we tell her she can rot in there after saying that we value life more than the syndicate.
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>>5764668
Would you care to switch to our prompt? With that and one more vote we can tie with the appeasers.

>>5764782
No it absolutely wouldn't. Our prisoners would've been dead long ago were the Syndicate leaders in our position. Besides, we are only saying that her rotting here is a possibility should she keep this attitude. You think she will do that for the rest of her life?
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>>5764782
Nah I'm good man. I think Nalice could straighten her out.
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>>5764606
>Tell her this was a mistake from her part. For all you care, she can rot in this cell till she dies.
begone thot
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>>5764668
>>5764606
As its looking like a tie now, you can consider my vote for to tiebreak. Fuck ties.
>Accept the first request. Bath, clothes and dinner, but nothing more. You aren't going to have sex with her.

For talking she got the reward of an extra meal serving. Now she is bargaining for what her very valuable information is worth. Thats a positive development, even if she is a pervert.
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I think her fixation with sex goes beyond cynical spy play, trying to break her over it would not help either of us. She’s damaged. What’s left to determine is whether she’s beyond saving or if she can break in tears over her existence.
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>>5764606
>give her a singular bath and give her slightly better clothing (not the best clothes, just a slight improvement)
>decline everything else, assure her that cooperation will yield better rewards
>inquire on why she wants him, perhaps the assassin could simply choose one of the prisoners (a highly cooperative one too) that strikes her fancy if this was all about needs and not feelings
Yeah, lowering our guard and getting close to an assassin will definitely not lead her to shanking us with a hidden weapon. We're in control, not her - she'll play by our rules.
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Agreeing on the first request, but disagreeing on the second looks like the winner here. Could I have a roll related to it.


>1d10
>Best of four
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Rolled 5 (1d10)

>>5765076
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Rolled 3 (1d10)

>>5765076
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Rolled 10 (1d10)

>>5765076
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Rolled 9 (1d10)

>>5765076

>>5765079
nice
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>10


You stared at her for a moment as the annoyance increased within you. For once she had gotten inside your head, but not in a way she would have wanted.

Pinching the bridge of your nose bit too hard, you left a red mark there as you closed your eyes for a second.

"I am disappointed in you, not surprised, but just disappointed. I had hoped that you would have understood that you aren’t in a position to give ultimatums like that." You said to her and sighed deeply as you opened your eyes. "And thinking that trying to get me close to you would work. You are a fool Pai, a bloody fool if you thought that would work. I am not that gullible to fall for that."

Pai dropped her act as she realised that it clearly didn't work. She wouldn't get you to sleep with her.

"I didn’t lie to you, I was willing to tell you everything I know if you fucked me." Pai said back to you. "And you know, we could have had so much fun together."

"Oh you are going to tell me everything you know, but on my terms. Because who sane in their mind would let an assassin specialised in seduction get on their skin." You said back to her. She could hear how you were still annoyed about all this.

"You are absolute no fun allowed." Pai said to you and spoke with confidence this time. "Is that why all this time you have sat in a way that allows you to draw your sword at any moment?"

Oh she had noticed that, unsurprising if she is as good as you thought she was. Hearing that, you stood up and moved the chair back near the table where you took it from.

"It was nearly a waste of my time to come here, but we did talk and just like you said, I am too kind of a person." You told her and continued. "I will arrange for you a bath, fresh clothes and dinner. Just like I arranged you the extra meal."

You walked to the door of the cell and raised your hand to knock on it.

"When you want to talk with me, send a word. I might come if I think you are serious about this." You said to her and knocked on the door.

"My love…" She said to you as the door opened, you didn't react to it. "Prince Alric."

This time you turned to face her as the cell door opened, to hear if she had something to say to you.

Instead she stuck her tongue out at you and you noticed that there was something on it. Pai took the small black thing off her tongue and threw it to you. You easily caught it in your hand.

"I didn't plan on using that on you, because I didn’t lie to you." Pai said to you as she went back to lounging about in the bed. "I don't need that anymore."

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>>5765112

You stepped out of the cell and the guard closed the door behind you. Then you opened your hand to see what she had thrown to you.

It was a small blade, sharpened piece of what looked like a ceramic. When she picked it up, you had no idea, but it sure felt sharp. If she had wanted, she could have tried to kill you or herself with it. Maybe only herself if she isn't lying to you, maybe not her either, then who? Either way she had given it to you. Was she trying to buy your trust with it or what? You would hopefully find out soon.



You had given the order for Eligius to arrange the bath and other things for her. There was a small bathhouse in Dawnholme that saw a lot of use during the winter as the nearby lake was frozen. That place should be good enough for Pai and while she would be away getting cleaned up, the guards would clean her cell and check if they found anything else there.

A day had passed as well and before any of this had a chance to happen, the investigation and interrogation of Foreman Matthew Davis was finished. Eligius had delivered a report to your desk, it was a thick leather folder full of papers. Supposedly it had everything about him that Eligius and Normand could dig out.

Now let's see how good of a work Eligius has done with the report.


>3d10
>Four rolls, taking highest of each roll

QM: Basically we are doing four sets of 1d10 best of three's in one go. The previous roll was to see if Pai would give you the small ceramic blade. You needed that roll of 10 for that.
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Rolled 1, 8, 1 = 10 (3d10)

>>5765113
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Rolled 2, 8, 7 = 17 (3d10)

>>5765113
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Rolled 3, 6, 1 = 10 (3d10)

>>5765113
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Rolled 6, 5, 6 = 17 (3d10)

>>5765113
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>6

Bit unlucky, give me a roll.


>1d2
>Best of two
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Rolled 2 (1d2)

>>5765178
whats the worst that could happen!
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Rolled 1 (1d2)

>>5765178
wait which one's the best of two
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Recovered money maybe?
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>8
>8
>6
>6


The report had five chapters and started with an overview of the smuggling and embezzlement with the network they had built getting the spotlight. A simple map drawn by Eligius showed with arrows how goods are moved through Hillsbrad with Southshore being an important logistics centre for the operation.

Stolen goods would be moved to Southshore where they would be distributed where needed. To east to Durnholde and then towards Hinterlands and even beyond Thoradin's Wall. To north to Dawnholme and Tarren Mill. To west to Hilllsbrad Fields where the goods either moved towards Dalaran or towards Silverpine Forest and the towns of Pyrewood and Ambermill. The network was relatively simple and followed the same modus operandi more or less everywhere. They would embezzle goods from larger construction projects, move them to another town and sell them there. In Dawnholme Davis ended up buying the same near untraceable bulk goods twice. The first chapter gave you an good idea what locations were important to the smugglers and how they generally operated.

Second chapter was all about the people identified within the ring. The smugglers didn't exactly have a clear leader, instead they saw themselves as equals, but of course some have become more equal than others. Davis had risen in importance due to handling so much embezzled goods from Dawnholme, while the now dead man in Southshore was more important than others due to handling logistics there.

In total there are twelve, eleven after the dead man, named men in the ring. Each of them having their own town or village to handle. In addition there were around 30-40 associates and helpers who did their own little tasks, be they handling stolen goods or moving them between towns, but they didn't know the big picture. Amongst the named people one name popped up more often than other names. Clayton, whose responsibility was to handle high value stolen goods, was located in Pyrewood and if there was someone to call a leader, that would be him. Davis didn't have any helpers as he was using people from Southshore to smuggle the embezzled goods or arranging the transportation as Alteraci business. It also wouldn't most likely take that long for someone else to step in Southshore and replace the dead man, most likely it would be the man working in the Alliance Naval Base.

Third chapter was about the coin that was recovered. Sadly Davis had sent most of the coin he made away to be spread equally between his partners in crime and while he hadn't yet received his fair share back, he was expecting double or triple of what Sir Gravis had recovered from his house. This meant that the majority of the embezzled goods had been lost and their monetary value was gone. Maybe if one was to crackdown the whole ring, some could be recovered, but both Davis and Eligius were sceptical about it.

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>>5765499

Fourth chapter was about the Syndicate. Davis had learned about them before he joined you in Dawnholme, but hadn't joined the organisation unlike his colleague in Southshore. Davis had been extremely surprised that his now dead partner in crime had gotten involved in the Dream Dust trade and he saw it as a threat against their smuggling ring. They had a nice little profitable thing going and drugs would just give them unwanted attention. Davis and Eligius theorised that the Dream Dust flows from Hinterlands through Durnholde to Southshore, where it is then distributed further by the Syndicate. But it does not look likely that the smuggling ring is part of Syndicate outside of the now dead member.

Fifth chapter was co-written by Normand and it was all about how the Alteraci law saw all of this with the conclusion being simple, the sentence is death. Stealing or embezzling state owned goods, especially as they can be argued to be critical for the military, is one of the worst crimes one can do. The suggested way of death was by hanging or by an executioner. Both Normand and Eligius agreed that the law was rather clear in this case.

But because Eligius couldn't do anything to himself, he had included an addendum arguing for the benefits of making Davis to be part of the nearly non-existent spy ring of yours. Eligius argued that it was rather clear that the smugglers' ring wasn't affiliated with the Syndicate and in fact saw Syndicate as a threat to them. Using the existing network to gather information about potential movement of Syndicate agents and other important events could prove to be very useful. The smugglers have their ears to the ground when it comes to large building projects and if other thieves or the Syndicate tries to approach them, you would then learn about it.

The arrest of Davis could prove to be an issue, but Eligius was relatively sure that a public apology of a wrongful arrest and a good cover story should keep his cover. Eligius suggested leaking the identity of the man responsible of Tarren Mill's operation to Mayor Fowley and that man could be then made into a scapegoat of all the events here. Eligius also mentioned that the ring would learn about Davis and having been infiltrated sooner than later, but when the cover is blown, you hopefully were in a position to act and deal with the issues.

But before that would happen, Eligius argued that having connections through Davis was crucial for the Alteraci spy ring if you wanted to be active instead of reactive.


Gained:
>2 Wealth

>>5765252

Ding ding ding!
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>>5765501

You had read the report twice and mulled about the details in your mind. In the end you opted to call Eligius into your study to talk about the details before you would call Normand and make the decision regarding Davis and his fate.

It didn't take Eligius that long to come see you and when he entered, you waved at him to take a seat. He had chosen to wear a drab brown robe over a shirt and a vest this time. You didn’t remember when he had dressed this nicely before. He had also tidied his short beard and moustache he had grown to accompany it. His black hair was just as scruffy as before.

"Dressed up for the occasion?" You asked him.

"You could say that Prince Alric." Eligius said and activated the black noise device. "I am rather proud of my work and so was Lady Nalice."

"That is good to hear." You said back to him.

"I presume you called me because you might have questions about the report and Davis?" Eligius asked you. "If you have, then just ask me. What you received was after all a report and not every minute detail."


Questions about the report and Davis:
>Other, write in.

QM: The update would have otherwise become way too long so I am splitting it here. If you have any in character questions to Eligius, please go ahead and ask them. Also if you have any questions to me, you can ask them as well.
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>>5765504
I understand Eligius wanted to recruit Davis and use what remained of the smugglers unwittingly. But such use would limit their usability to passive information gathering, not much of pro activity there even though it would be better than nothing… at least until they figured out they have been subverted.
Although I’m not fundamentally against employing Davis as an asset, we need to be able to trust backbone of our intelligence at least as much as we do Rovers.

Did Davis spill anything more on syndicate or the drug running op? These two, if he could prove instrumental in seriously disrupting the former or dismantling the latter, we could commute the sentence, I think. Is embezzlement really considered worse than banditry? Although I suppose bandits may be pushed to violence by circumstances while stealing when you have respectable station is purely by choice.

Also maybe ask what we learned of crime and infiltration levels of Southshore and other towns, if there’s any other major factors the smugglers were concerned or contending with…
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>>5765504
You said that the smuggled goods flow from the Hinterlands right?
Could the Wildhammer dwarves be involved in this somehow?
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>>5765557
>>5765504

What do we actualy know of Hinterlands? I recall there is a wildhammer fortress there and maybe some elves but what do we know in character?
Neither of those parties seem like the kind that would participate in human drug rings...
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>>5765501
Yes wealth excellent


>>5765504
>Other, write in.
>"About the first chapter, how did they embezzle goods from larger construction projects ? Did they has men inside them ?"
>"11 leaders and 40 associates, across multiple towns and villages. Eligius do you think the informations about them could be selled ? Or could they be attacking until none are alive."
>"I am very much interested in recovering my wealth. Be through cracking them or forcing them in a position were they must do it"
>"With this many leaders and assistants, there could be some that found profitable to deal with the Syndicate. No matter what Davis said. We will find them"
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>>5765504
>Other, write in.
"Do you have any idea what they might be building out there with these embezzled goods?"
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>>5765504
What does the law say about if the thief can manage to get us back the equivalent value of what he stole. Obviously he doesn't have that with just the coin we found, but he owns property and a business that is worth something? Then if we count what we could get back from a collective or targeted bust using his assistance, and try to claim what the others have stolen and their property where we can legally take it, maybe it would equal what he stole?

Commuting the sentence seems reasonable, otherwise I lean towards keeping him atleast for a while. We do need information or we have to wait for more assassins to come. In order to bring justice to the rest of the ring, and the Syndicate we do need to be proactive. Otherwise what does Norman expect us to do? Wait for more assassins to target Alric, or the people around him? Spend years and gold building our own spy network in the mean time?

Clayton seems to be the leader, could we move someone into position to look into or grab him. Or when they notice they've been infiltrated he could try to escape with his money and important papers, we could be in position to grab him where it won't make a big scene and see what he knows. Try to organize a meeting with him, or a big meeting with a number of them, and then grab them all?

Is there much chance we could get most of them all if we sent letters to each town with the proof and the names? I suppose it might be worth the appreciation of each town, and show that we have acquired some skill in detecting this type of activity if we actually want that kind of rep. This ring won't exist for much longer either way, but the rep and goodwill of busting an entire ring might be good.
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>>5765553
>Did Davis spill anything more on syndicate or the drug running op?

Everything he knew. Syndicates operation most likely runs parallel with the smuggling ring, but he nor Eligius can't be sure if same men who move the stolen and embezzled goods are unknowingly moving Dream Dust packages as well. Both agree that it is a threat to the ring due to potentially getting caught alongside the Syndicates if things blow up.

>Is embezzlement really considered worse than banditry?

Embezzlement of state goods definitely. Bandits should face hanging as well, but instead you have taken them as prisoners of war. With Dawnholme more or less being built with your wealth, Davis had been embezzling what you own.

>Crime and infiltration levels of Southshore and other towns?

Petty and small-time criminals exist everywhere, but only in larger towns do they organise themselves. Davis knows that most of these groups tend to keep low profile and generally speaking are mostly harmless, nothing local guards can't deal with. Southshore has become a calmer place after Benedict and his thugs moved to Dawnholme and became soldiers for you. And what you know about the Syndicate, they most likely have eyes in all larger towns and settlements.

>>5765557
>>5765726

Hinterlands bordering Durnholde is mostly just mountains and hills. That is the inhospitable place where Warsong Clan is rumoured to be hiding and these mountains are a perfect place for that.

Within the Hinterlands itself are several human towns and villages who live under the watchful eyes of the Wildhammer dwarves of Aerie Peak. It is very unlikely that they are involved in the drug trade. Most likely the Syndicate has their labs and strongholds hidden somewhere in the mountains and the drugs flow outward from there. The smuggling ring moves stolen goods in and out of Hinterlands.

>>5765821
>"About the first chapter, how did they embezzle goods from larger construction projects ? Did they has men inside them ?"

Just like Davis, people involved are carpenters, masons and such. They are involved with the construction projects legally and get inside that way.

>"11 leaders and 40 associates, across multiple towns and villages. Eligius do you think the informations about them could be selled ? Or could they be attacking until none are alive."

They most likely aren't much of a fighters as most are happy keeping things small scale and low profile.

>"I am very much interested in recovering my wealth. Be through cracking them or forcing them in a position were they must do it"

That could be rather difficult as even if the whole ring was found and dealt with, what forces the local authorities to give you what they found? You have a vague idea how much was stolen, but not enough to give clear demands.

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>>5766257

>"With this many leaders and assistants, there could be some that found profitable to deal with the Syndicate. No matter what Davis said. We will find them"

That can't be completely crossed out, but neither Eligius nor Davis thinks that other members of the ring are involved with the Syndicate. Based on the papers found in Southshore, they don't really match with what Davis said about the logistics.

>>5765953
>Do you have any idea what they might be building out there with these embezzled goods?

They sell the embezzled and stolen goods forward, that is the way they make more profit. If the members of the ring actually build something out of them themselves, then it is probably things like houses.

>>5766217
>What does the law say about if the thief can manage to get us back the equivalent value of what he stole.
Returned or recovered stolen goods is seen usually as a mitigating factor in sentences if the criminal helped in returning or recovering the goods.

>Clayton seems to be the leader, could we move someone into position to look into or grab him.

Outside of sending Eligius or Nalice to have a look, not really. Your own spies are still very work in progress and are going to be centered around threats within Alterac at least for now.

>Is there much chance we could get most of them all if we sent letters to each town with the proof and the names?

Definitely viable. Sending letters with required proofs to your neighbours should get at least some of them to sprung into action. Eligius is rather sure that the ring could be dismantled in Hillsbrad and Durnholde relatively easily, but can't really say how the authorities elsewhere would react to the information.

QM: The update will come later this evening. More questions before it would be appreciated and I will answer them if you have them.
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>>5766260
Excellent. A mitigating factor means proper sentencing would have to wait until we can make a tally from what we stand to regain with his assistance. We also have a vague idea of how much was stolen so we could creatively draw an estimate and call it enough to not kill him, but not enough to escape forced service. Ergo, he can stay alive until or after we get an equivalent amount back, or we can't and its goodbye Davis? He should pray for big rolls if someone can put together a solid plan.

The Ring moves the goods and money around in ways that don't always see certain members of the ring repaid for some time, Davis was waiting for a large sum much bigger than what we found. Barring any issue that sum would come to him in Spring or later? So that could go towards his debt so to speak as long as they don't get spooked.

Call his arrest a mistake and throw suspicion on another guy, or maybe reveal this as a sudden enforcement of the Copper Whore Tax, embarrassing and true that he will have to pay two coppers according to Alteraci law. Let this be a warning to everyone, don't get caught whoring and not paying the tax. Then his cover isn't blown for atleast a little while.

Next would be an actual plan to get the rest, and Eligius believes the whole ring will be done sooner rather then later so we might as well prepare their end to our benefit. IF we manage to get any info before the plan is finished then thats a bonus. So for the plan, if they are interested in BIG construction projects then give them one that sees the stolen goods come to Dawnholme. I imagine we have the right to seize the smuggler goods and the associate smugglers as they come in group by group as we have a fair bit of proof. Maybe to an out of the way project spot which would be easier to grab, hold, interrogate, and flip or sentence them.

Try and line that up with a bust to have Nalice grab Clayton, the neighbors dismantle the ring in Hillsbrad and Durnholde at least. Dunno if thats really doable, but it could see us get some goods and coin back. Maybe some more agents or prisoners for labor or hangings. Some brownie points with the neighbors. At least thats the ideal.
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>>5766257
>Within the Hinterlands itself are several human towns and villages
That's quite different to how it is in WoW, where it's just forest trolls in the east, dwarves to the west, and high elves inbetween
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>>5766289
OP is working, or trying to, with more realistic scales compared to WoW's theme park dimensions
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>>5766289

Correct! >>5766296 is right. Theme park dimensions is a great way to describe how the world is presented in WoW. I have been trying to present the world with a more realistic outlook on distances and populations, drawing a lot from the RPG books and the numbers presented there. Of course they aren't perfect either so "realistic" depiction of the world can never truly by achieved.

Now the RPG books don't mention humans in Hinterlands either, but to me that doesn't make that much sense. Wildhammer dwarves are in the Alliance and high elves are friendly with humans as well. It doesn't make sense why there wouldn't be human villages and towns in the western portions of Hinterlands, concentrating on farming and selling their goods to the Wildhammers.
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You and Eligius continued to talk for a while as you had some questions for him regarding the report. Tari sensing that it would probably take awhile, had brought the two of you some tea.

Later you called Normand to join the two of you as it was time to make the decision what to do with Davis.

"I have told you what my stance regarding him is." Normand said to you.

"And you wrote it down well in the report." You said back to him. "His crimes are severe and an example needs to be set that Alterac under my rule upholds the law."

Normand gave you an approving nod. That was the condensed version of what he had written.

"Then I don't really need to repeat my point." Normand said to you and after a pause sighed. "With the smuggling ring the same thing applies, it should be dismantled and people responsible for it should be brought to justice."

"And with that we would lose a great chance to collect information. We can't be blind, while others have eyes." Eligius immediately said back to him.

"And we can't allow criminals to operate freely." Normand said back.

"And the two of you have argued about this every time you have been here." You said to them and maybe scolded the two men a bit. "I have heard the arguments before, the only thing that has changed between then and now is the information we got from Davis regarding the smuggling ring."

You finished the cup of tea you had gotten earlier and continued.

"How I see, what this has changed is just how much are we going to rely on Davis at dismantling the smuggling ring. And that is between what the two of you want." You said to them.

"Like you said, we have argued our points already." Normand said to you. "I don't think we need to do that again.

Eligius gave an approving nod.

It was the time to make the decision, what to do with Davis and the smuggling ring. Normand wanted justice, to uphold the law and make sure that criminals face consequences for their actions. Eligius meanwhile was the complete opposite of that, the end of gaining information and not being blind justified the means of allowing the smuggling ring to operate, at least for now. But would a compromise work, keeping or allowing Davis to leave the jail to allow short term information gathering and attempting to recover what was lost? Though you weren't sure if a compromise would work as intended, it felt to you that closer to the middle you go, less likely you would be able to achieve anything on a bigger scale.

Tari did say that you would make the right decision in the end and in the past few days you had made peace with yourself, whatever you end up choosing, that is the right decision.

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>>5766383


>Sentence Davis to death, proceed to dismantle the smuggling ring and try to recover what was stolen from you.
>Postpone the sentence, keep Davis in jail, proceed to dismantle the smuggling ring and try to recover what was stolen from you.
>Postpone the sentence, put Davis on probation, try to acquire information and the stolen wealth before dismantling the smuggling ring.
>Commute the sentence, have Davis work for you, try to acquire information and the stolen wealth before dismantling the smuggling ring.
>Recruit Davis to be part of your spy ring. Keep the smuggling ring active as long as possible to gather information and to recover the stolen wealth.

QM: I think we have enough information to make the decision now. I got the update out earlier than I expected.
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>>5766383
>>Postpone the sentence, put Davis on probation, try to acquire information and the stolen wealth before dismantling the smuggling ring.
Give him a chance to be useful in reversing the damage he's done. If he proves himself, then we can commute the sentence.

If we're feeling particularly devious we could have Eligius arrange some provocateur that would offer him a chance to commit to cooperation with syndicate in exchange for extraction and then spare or sentence him accordingly.
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>>5766384
>>Sentence Davis to death, proceed to dismantle the smuggling ring and try to recover what was stolen from you.
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>>5766384
>Sentence Davis to death, proceed to dismantle the smuggling ring and try to recover what was stolen from you.
Do not give mercy to a traitor. Enemies are one thing, but a enabling betrayal is weakness. Not to mention all the risks involved with letting this type of person into our organization whatsoever. He can keep up good behavior for a time but a leopard doesn't change it's spots.
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>>5766404
He's a crook, not a traitor, and commuting sentence does not mean recruiting him as a spy but as a temporary plant at most. We can dump his ass into labor camp once this operation is concluded.
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>>5766384
>Sentence Davis to death, proceed to dismantle the smuggling ring and try to recover what was stolen from you.
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>>5766408
He's a crook AND a traitor. I'd only consider supporting the postponement of his sentence if that sentence was execution. It wouldn't be probation, merely a delay. Still, a rat like Davis would probably think of this and having him escape because of it would be an embarassment.
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>>5766384
>Postpone the sentence, keep Davis in jail, proceed to dismantle the smuggling ring and try to recover what was stolen from you.
Still killing Davis though
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>>5766384
>Sentence Davis to death, proceed to dismantle the smuggling ring and try to recover what was stolen from you.
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>>5766384

>Postpone the sentence, put Davis on probation, try to acquire information and the stolen wealth before dismantling the smuggling ring

I'd prefer to go for pure information gathering. We've already had Maleb die instead of us and the assassination attempts will only continue. People almost left Pai to 'rot in her cell' and she might have just killed herself with that ceramic blade if we didn't get that 10, then we would have nothing. Getting some paltry supplies or wealth back seems insignificant to advancing on the Syndicate activities. Every delay on the spy front is potential for another casualty. Davis isn't even Syndicate he's just some independent smuggler.
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>>5766582
> People almost left Pai to 'rot in her cell' and she might have just killed herself with that ceramic blade if we didn't get that 10, then we would have nothing.
No, we almost threatened Pai if she kept up the seductress attitude. It is also better to have no one than to have unreliable people working for you.

It is counterproductive to be so desperate for agents that we accept people of such questionable loyalty. You use Maleb's death to justify it but taking them also carries great risks, I'll use this example again: it'd be like taking in a snitch to work for your gang because they do good work. It's courting disaster.
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>>5766595
>>5766582

I agree that Davis would not make a good *agent*, as in someone we hand actual responsibility and access to resources or contacts, that would indeed be courting disaster. However he could easily be allowed to use the contacts he already has to our enemies’ disadvantage in return for keeping his life and starting over (after some time of prison labour).

That said, if we are dead set on executing him, we should do it now according to law and not after we’ve milked him like some hyperborean gangsters, not only would it be reprehensible, it would also harm our future efforts to get former enemies to make a deal with us.
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>>5766595
We are the government FBI agent getting someone they caught to snitch on their gang and wear a wire to get the rest of them for the big bust.
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>>5766622
Then execution it is.

>>5766625
Not really, we have nowhere near enough power to be like the FBI. Our resources and powers are very limited, unlike the alphabet agencies. More like the local sheriffs department dipping their toes into being like the FBI. Again, courting disaster.
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>>5766384
>>Sentence Davis to death, proceed to dismantle the smuggling ring and try to recover what was stolen from you.
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Could we exile him?
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>>5766768
A half measure, insufficient punishment in my opinion.
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>>5766782
Yes, but it allows us to poison the pool of likely syndicate recruits
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>>5766791
Am I missing something? How would it do that? Do you mean sending him out to possibly be recruited by the Syndicate? Because that wouldn't be very effective, not to mention the consequences of being so lenient.
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>>5766795
No, not him, he's already disloyal and perfidious, exiling criminals allows us to purposefully send agents to pose as the former without ruining our current merciful image. I don't even disagree with killing him, I just thought about it and realized that this specific option had been overlooked.
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>>5766622
Just to be clear, I'm not changing my vote from keeping Davis as cooperating accused.

There may be time where execution is called for but here it feels like just a throwaway gesture, putting man to death just so we can tell others and ourselves that we can be harsh or "make tough calls".
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>>5766858
For me, it is as Normand said. Death is the appropriate punishment for treason, the optics of it is simply a natural benefit of dishing out harsh but fair justice.
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I am counting death winning 5-3 to postponing the sentence. Could I have a roll unrelated to that.


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>>5767183
Lets goooooooo
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You are Eligius of Stormwind, warlock, spymaster (in training) for Prince Alric Perenolde and a scribe.

It has been two weeks since the execution of Matthew Davis. Prince Alric made the decision and the next day Davis was hanged, his neck snapped instantly and the rope held. The less said about it, the better.

It was also two weeks since you acted like a petulant child. The day when Alric had made his decision, after the magic training, but before he and Lady Nalice continued with some new private training they had going on, you had confronted him about the decision. You had argued against it and raised your voice. You had acted like an idiot, threw a temper tantrum like a child who didn't get what he wanted.

The next day after the hanging you had apologised and Alric had accepted your apology, but it still bothered you a lot that you had raised your voice in frustration.

Either way, you had lost that argument, but the work did continue.

After the death of Davis, the plan to dismantle the smuggling ring was put into action. Series of letters were drafted and it fell to you and Alric's new secretary Taretha to write them. They would be sent to the local authorities where the smuggling ring was present with sufficient evidence and proof about the activities. The letters were long and complex things as Alric had wanted to argue his points about returning what was stolen from him and to make sure that unravelling and dismantling the ring benefits everyone and not just him.

It hadn't taken long for replies to come back to Dawnholme and to you. Mayor Fowley had followed the information given to him instantly and arrested the smuggler in Tarren Mill. He was hanged the next day after stolen goods and coin were found in his home. Similar message came from Commodore Troubridge from the Alliance Naval Base and another man ended up hanging. Magistrate Burnside of Hillsbrad Fields reported back that he had arrested the suspect, but that his investigation was still continuing. No one else had yet reported back.

You had to concede that the timing for this was excellent. The Regional Defenders had left their garrison a couple of days after the hanging without any issues and at the same time Alterac had unveiled a smuggling ring and with their help it was being dismantled. If the burghers or the commoners had issues with Alterac sending the Regional Defenders away, helping to thwart off criminals is always seen as a good thing. Still it would take a couple of weeks or months to hear about from Durnholde and elsewhere and to learn if anything could be recovered.

Other things had happened in the past two weeks as well. Pai the assassin had been given a bath, fresh clothes and dinner. At the same time her cell was searched and cleaned, but no more blades or other weapons had been found. Pai also hadn't spoken to the guards or wanted to see anyone so the waiting game continued, though Alric was sure that sooner than later she would call for him again.

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There was also a letter from Kris Legace that had arrived. She predated your service to Alric and so you didn’t know her personally, especially as she had moved to Stromgarde away from potential danger from other Syndicate factions. Now in her letter she wrote that people in Stromgarde have grown a bit more disappointed in the Alliance, with many younger nobles sharing the idea with the populace that staying in the Alliance is a mistake. Though the belief is that as long as King Thoras Trollbane lives, his close friendship with King Terenas prevents that from happening. She also mentioned that she had forwarded the message Alric had sent to her. You didn’t know what she was talking about and if Alric didn't tell you, then it wasn't your business to know.

But there was something your inquisitive nature wanted to know. Alric had also received a long letter from someone with whom Lady Malevus acts as an intermediary. And after having received the letter, Alric seemed sad and concerned. He hid it well and kept a stiff upper lip, but you noticed during the magic training that his concentration wasn't all there. It felt like he wanted to be anywhere else, but here. You would have to hope that whatever jt is bothering Alric goes away soon or it might start to affect his training.

Whatever it was, it wouldn't stop you from working and you had a lot of things to do.



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The cold spell had continued and the tug of war between it and the warmth of the spring sun continued. The sun warmed your face as you walked through Dawnholme and looked at all the icicles that were hanging from the buildings. The snow the sun had melted was usually replaced in a day or two as more came down from the sky or was moved around by the stiff winds from the mountains.

There were some good news that had come up in the past couple of days. The Syndicate and bandit prisoners have been behaving well and not causing any troubles. This had been a welcomed chance and no one had been thrown into the oubliette either to cool down.

Now though you were in Chief Stein's office waiting for the warlock Otto Wanz to be brought to see you. He had wanted to speak with you earlier and now you had time to fulfil his wish.

When he was brought into the office, Chief Stein removed his irons and without you needing to ask him, he left the room to give the two of you some privacy. And after he left, you pulled out the black noise device you had loaned from Lady Nalice and placed it on the table. Now no one would be able to hear what the two of you were talking about.

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>>5767266

"So you are the warlock in Prince Perenolde's service." Otto Wanz said to you and rubbed his wrists where the irons had been. "Why do you serve him?"

That was what he wanted to hear from you? Just that question?


>Prince Alric saved your life, you are indebted to him.
>Because he sees your skills to be useful.
>He is a good man who sees the person as who they really are and not what others label them as.
>Because it is a mutually beneficial relationship. He needs someone who knows magic and you need protection from Silver Hand and others.
>Choose not to answer.
>Other, write in.

QM: Prisoners are behaving, for now.
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>>5767267
>Prince Alric saved your life, you are indebted to him.
>He is a good man who sees the person as who they really are and not what others label them as.
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>>5767267
>He is a good man who sees the person as who they really are and not what others label them as.
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>>5767267
>>He is a good man who sees the person as who they really are and not what others label them as.
as spymaster we probably won't see need to volunteer more information than necessary, such as our personal background.

I sort of wonder also if we've made some preparations beforehand to allow us to easily neutralize the other warlock in case he tried something funny.
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>>5767267
>Prince Alric saved your life, you are indebted to him.
>He is a good man who sees the person as who they really are and not what others label them as.
Wasn't Eligius very surprised that Alric didn't immediatly want to kill him after finding out he was a warlock? Perhaps talk about his thoughts post the initial rescue.
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>>5767267
>>He is a good man who sees the person as who they really are and not what others label them as.
I don't think we should reveal too much now. See how he reacts and go forth from that.
>>5767288
That is a good point, turn the subject towards him.
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>>5767306
I meant Eligius not Otto anon, Eligius was surprised that we didn't kill Eligius.
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>>5767267
>>He is a good man who sees the person as who they really are and not what others label them as.
very good
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>>5767267
>He is a good man who sees the person as who they really are and not what others label them as.

Come on Eligius read into it. Otto Wanz, a warlock, comes forward and asks why you, a warlock, serve Alric. Prepare that pitch.

Now that Otto is coming forward I wonder if those druid witches will show up this coming year. Eligius surely deserves some action and some recruits.
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"He is a good man and he sees people as who they are and not as what others label them as." You told him and studied him.

Otto Wanz was a lanky man, having lost a bit more weight during the imprisonment made him even thinner. A short blonde beard and moustache decorated his face, you didn’t remember seeing him have them when he was captured.

"A good man… most say that he is too soft hearted, too lenient. Yet he didn't have any qualms at hanging his own foreman for just stealing from him." Wanz said to you and continued. "And not us who are warlocks, or the others of which some are murderers and all are criminals or traitors."

"The foreman had been stealing from him for nearly two years." You said to him. "Alteraci law demanded him to die."

"And it doesn't demand that we die?" Wanz asked back. "Princeling has all the reason to hang us all, if we go by the book of laws. And even if we don’t, we fought against him, we tried to kill him."

"Is that what people in the camp keep wondering? Why are they still alive?" You asked.

"Some do." Wanz replied.

"Do you?" You immediately asked back.

"Sometimes, more often if I didn't know about your existence." Wanz said to you. "But you are alive and serving the Princeling."

"And you want to serve him as well?" You said to him.

You were sceptical of him when he was captured and even had suggested for him to be executed on spot.

"When we spoke, I mentioned that to prevent issues cropping up within the camp, the prisoners need something to work towards, a purpose." Wanz said to you. "First my purpose was to learn our arts, then to work for the Syndicate and now I am content at just living."

Alric had told you about what he had talked with Wanz and that he had made him act as his messenger for the prisoners.

"Content at just living? I find it difficult to believe. I know our hunger for knowledge and power." You said to him and for really the first time made your status as a warlock known to him. "He made you his messenger within the camp and I don’t think that is enough for you, but yet you haven't done anything for it, why is that? Because it would ruin whatever plans you have."

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>>5767500

You weren't sure if this attempt to probe and poke him would work, but it looked like your words worked.

"I had my purpose, I served Lady Montrose, she taught me so much and I did horrible things without any questions or qualms for her." Otto Wanz said and raised his voice. The black noise device made sure that no one outside the door could hear it. "And then I got captured and to save my life I spoke. And for a really long time as I sat there in the camp, I wished I hadn't done it. I would have preferred to die than just exist. So you are right, I am not content at just living. I need a purpose just like so many others in the camp do."

"And is being a messenger to Prince Alric enough?" You asked him back as you crossed your legs and arms.

"It is better than being shackled from head to toe and knowing that in reality it would just slow you down." Wanz said to you. "What do you do for the Princeling? How do you serve him?"

"Oh I am a humble scribe, that is all." You said back to him. You had no intention of telling him much more. Wanz realised that you wouldn't tell him and switched the subject.

"Look, we all know that the Syndicate has forgotten us, our loyalty to them has ended. But we are still loyal to each other and we need something, a purpose to strive towards." Wanz said to you. "So it is either you or the Princeling who gives us a purpose."

"And what are you thinking if being a messenger is not enough?" You asked him.

"A purpose! Just something else than rotting in that bloody camp!" Wanz said. He had started to get a bit heated.


>It is not your decision what will happen to him, but you will talk with Prince Alric. Maybe a solution could be found.
>Tell him that you don't trust him. You just fulfilled his request to see you.
>Ask if he was willing to serve you as a warlock? Hypothetically of course as no Coven exists, at least not yet.
>Suggest that he would actively spy on the prisoners for you along with what he tells Prince Alric.
>Other, write in.
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Does Eligius still not get it? We killed Davis for treason, not for the embezzlement alone. We can give mercy to enemies but not to traitors.
>>5767500 >>5767502
>Suggest that he would actively spy on the prisoners for you along with what he tells Prince Alric.
Consider this your opportunity to earn your place Otto.
>It is not your decision what will happen to him, but you will talk with Prince Alric. Maybe a more long term solution could be found.
But Im sure my liege, being a reasonable man, would be convinced by your good work.
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>>5767502
>Suggest that he would actively spy on the prisoners for you along with what he tells Prince Alric.
>It is not your decision what will happen to him, but you will talk with Prince Alric. Maybe a solution could be found.
>Other, write in.
"What you know about what Prince Alric has done so far ? Have you heard of how Dawnholme and his lands are ruled ? You have told me what other prisoners think, but what about you ?"

I am considering him being a warlock, we do need magical users of our own. And building any organization of magical users, requires time and key people.
Otto Wanz could be one.
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>>5767502
>It is not your decision what will happen to him, but you will talk with Prince Alric. Maybe a solution could be found.

We could use a new foreman lol
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>>5767502
>It is not your decision what will happen to him, but you will talk with Prince Alric. Maybe a solution could be found.
>Suggest that he would actively spy on the prisoners for you along with what he tells Prince Alric.
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>>5767502
>Ask if he was willing to serve you as a warlock? Hypothetically of course as no Coven exists, at least not yet.
>Suggest that he would actively spy on the prisoners for you along with what he tells Prince Alric.
>Other, write in.
Work with Alric, Otto, Nalice etc. to try to set up an agent recruitment program for the ones we can use, ""exiling"" them when we need sets of eyes and ears. On how long someone must dutifully work in the Camps before they can become just another working Alteraci citizen. Eligius needs men with their skills. Men who need a new purpose as Otto calls it.

If we don't give them some kind of purpose to work towards they will all take it as being stuck in the prison labor camps forever, and eventually do or die try to break out. Agent recruitment where we pick from some likely candidates who NEED a purpose like Otto. People who just want to hang up their bandana and have a normal life after however much time Alric decides is enough, however many years of hard labor and good behavior etc. People who will help future prison campers to pursue one of those purposes like Otto can by helping make sure no one starts a prison riot until he graduates to working under Eligius and someone else can take his prison spy spot.

Also when Eligius is spymaster proper we can't haul his ass to battle for spotting other warlocks, a spymaster is too valuable. We really do need someone else for that capacity. So atleast we can work towards a goal of him working under Eligius either way.
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>>5767502
>>It is not your decision what will happen to him, but you will talk with Prince Alric. Maybe a solution could be found.

Maybe probe him a bit more about what sort of purpose Otto is looking for. Personal power and influence? Leaving a legacy people will admire? Refining a spell or discovering some unknown demon kind?

Eligius is surely aware that his tenure exists because Alric believes in his self control and discipline so we need to figure out how far this guy can be expected to follow suit. He could be an asset to our future magical community or he could be a ticking bomb.
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"It is not my decision what will happen to you, to the rest of the Syndicates or the bandits." You said to Wanz. "That is a decision solely on the shoulders of Prince Alric… but I will speak with him and tell him what you told me."

"That is all?" Otto Wanz asked you back, he seemed slightly disappointed and let down.

"No, I want you to spy on your comrades and others. Listen for things and hear what they are saying." You said to him. "This of course is alongside what you are told to tell Prince Alric."

"To spy? How would I even contact you?" He asked back. He seemed to not be against the idea as his first worry was about contacting you.

"The prisoners know that you act as a messenger to Prince Alric. So I will have you brought here to meet me, let's say once a month." You suggested.

Otto Wanz seemed conflicted. His loyalty towards his comrades was a strong one.

"You know what, you won't have to make the decision right now. Think about it and I will call you and have you brought here in a couple of weeks." You said to him and stood up. "You wanted a purpose and here is one. Work for me and maybe the future will bring something else to you."

"You aren't just a scribe, are you?" Wanz asked you.

"No, I am just a humble scribe, nothing more." You said back to him. You knew that he would see through that lie rather easily.

You knocked on the office door and Chief Stein entered in. He had Wanz quickly back in irons and moved back into the camp.

You took several deep breaths after Wanz was moved away.

"Are you alright Mr. Scribe?" Stein asked you. "How did the talks go, did Prince Alric get what he wanted?"

"Just stomach burns, I might have eaten something unsuitable for me. " You told him.

In reality you were just very anxious about this meeting. Wanz most likely had been a stronger warlock of the two of you, but lately with the help of Lady Nalice, you had put the theory you knew into practice and learned a few new things.

"And a few small steps were taken. Maybe one day we won't need the camp." You continued and smiled.



A couple of days had passed and you had spoken with Alric about finding a purpose for the prisoners. Currently hard labour would suffice, but in the long term something else would need to be done. The purpose Otto Wanz was looking for was something you hoped to find an answer for. You hadn’t mentioned to him that you had asked Wanz to spy for you. It depended completely on what information he would tell you.

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>>5768016

During these days the training of the first Alteraci spies had started. There were five of them, two from the military and three from the peasants. One of the peasants you decided to take in as your personal assistant as he had rudimentary knowledge of reading and writing. It would most likely take months to train these first five men, but by summer you hoped that you could be receiving first proper reports from them.



"Master Eligius, thank you for coming to see us." Elise said to you.

Elise had approached you earlier in the day and asked you to come meet them as they wanted to speak with you for some reason. And so you were in the house the four witches from Strahnbrad Hills had rented in the outskirts of Dawnholme. They had taken the offer from Prince Alric and moved here as staying in Tarren Mill could be too dangerous for them and in return they wouldn't practise their wild magics.

"We shouldn’t meet like this." You said to them. You had met them a couple of times, mostly to check up on them and see if they had kept their promise. "Too many eyes."

"We understand that, but we have a request." Elise said back to you. She was the self-proclaimed leader of the witches.

"And it would be?"

"Please form a Coven with us, it has been too long since we have practised our magicks and we know you could guide us." Elise said to you and all four bowed to you. "We learned to know your Master, he guided us well and you were his student."

You had expected this. They had floated the idea before and to satisfy their hunger, you had given them some notes of yours to study. Nothing dangerous, just some theory on Arcane, Void, Shadow and Fel. You had also guided them to study herbalism and traditional medicine as there was surprisingly large overlap with them and the magic they had learned.

"You remember what you promised. No magic of any kind here in Dawnholme." You said back to them.

"It is our heritage." A witch named Josephine said. "You can't deny it to us."

"We have been talking about this, we will leave Dawnholme when the spring arrives if you don't take us as students and allow us to practise our magicks." Elise said. "Because there are still places in this world where we can live without being prosecuted."

"Please Master Eligius, please take us as your students." Witch named Maria asked you. She was the prettiest of the four.

"There should be a solution to this that benefits us all." Witch called Lisa said and bowed to you alongside the rest of them.

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>>5768017

The witches practised an old form of magic from the times before the high elves taught humanity how Arcane magic works. A blend of shamanism, wild magicks and Fel, practised in a way that puts heavy emphasis on rituals and learned knowledge than on studying from books. It was quite different from you being a warlock as while you knew the theory, the witches often skipped it and went directly for casting the magic. This meant that accidents are inevitable, and if they were to practise magic here, they would need guidance to avoid them.


>No, you cannot take them as students. It is too dangerous for you and for them. It is better if they left Dawnholme.
>You will take them as students and teach them the theory of magic as you know it. If they are to learn it, they should do it safely.
>You will need to ask Lady Nalice for permission first. If she agrees, then you will teach them magic.
>Dawnholme belongs to Prince Alric, you need his permission to allow the witches to perform magic.
>You will take them as students, but only if they become warlocks like you. It is in fact safer for them to practice magic that way.
>Other, write in.

>>5767345

They were already in Dawnholme, just keeping their noses down.
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>>5768018
>Talk some more with them about their practice and restrictions they would be willing to take and those they would not.
>You will raise this issue with Prince Alric

again we need to determine how much of a risk they are and whether they are capable of plying their trade responsibly and without being a danger to the villagers. If not, we're better off if they leave. Having a bunch of healers and other utility casters that would call this place their home and treat it accordingly could be a great boon... as long as they don't embrace malice and corruption.
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>>5768018
I would have no issues leading your coven but first
>Dawnholme belongs to Prince Alric, you need his permission to allow the witches to perform magic.
>You will need to ask Lady Nalice for permission first. If she agrees, then you will teach them magic.
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>>5768018
>Dawnholme belongs to Prince Alric, you need his permission to allow the witches to perform magic.
>You will take them as students and teach them the theory of magic as you know it. If they are to learn it, they should do it safely.
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>>5768018
>You will take them as students and teach them the theory of magic as you know it. If they are to learn it, they should do it safely.
>You will need to ask Lady Nalice for permission first. If she agrees, then you will teach them magic.
>Dawnholme belongs to Prince Alric, you need his permission to allow the witches to perform magic

>Other, write in
An Herbalist Workshop would be excellent cover for them. Eligius has to visit for "stomach burns" on the regular.
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>>5768018
>You will need to ask Lady Nalice for permission first. If she agrees, then you will teach them magic.
>Dawnholme belongs to Prince Alric, you need his permission to allow the witches to perform magic.
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>>5768018
>You will take them as students and teach them the theory of magic as you know it. If they are to learn it, they should do it safely.
>You will need to ask Lady Nalice for permission first. If she agrees, then you will teach them magic.
>Dawnholme belongs to Prince Alric, you need his permission to allow the witches to perform magic.
>You will take them as students, but only if they become warlocks like you. It is in fact safer for them to practice magic that way.
I am for all of this, but we need to ask permissions first. Even for training them to be warlocks, I bet they would be more helpful that way.

I am also all in for recruiting Wanz to join the coven when he is ready for it. And also to introduce whatever mages come from Underbelly. What does everyone else think about this?

>>5767320
I had forgotten that. Sorry anon.

Hey Medivh could we get social pastebin update about what has happened?
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>>5768128
we have a lot of potentially (or already factually) useful characters with dangerous baggage but we need someone to tard wrangle them. Eligius will have to do for now but he already has enough on his plate with all the intelligence we're short of and his own personal studies.

I kind of hope there will be someone among the dalaran migrants that will have potential to be our finger on pulse on our future magical community.
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>>5768139
He will do for now, but giving him the responsibility over the other mages, witches and such could be a good reward. I think he would pull through.
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Update is halfway finished, Eligius is going to ask a permission from Alric and Nalice before he promises to teach them. I am too tired to finish the update this evening, so it will have to wait till tomorrow.

Though before it, what would be a good name for the Coven? Usually the word Coven is included in the name, but it could go without it as well. I thought about Coven of Dawn, Dawn from being a new start of a day and from Dawnholme. But I will defer to any better ideas you lot might have?
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>>5768018
>>You will take them as students and teach them the theory of magic as you know it. If they are to learn it, they should do it safely.
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>>5768328
>>5768328
Not bad, let me think.
I don't have anything great but still :

- Coven of the Rising Hawk
- Circle of the Orange Star
- Order of the Magnanimous Dawn
- Mystic Band of the Winged Prince
- Enclave of the Shadow Talons
- Cadre of the Feathered Sun
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>>5768328
>>5768353
How about going the Ḥashashin route and naming them after something they consume? Something they smoke or eat or drink.
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>>5768328
Only thing that comes to mind is "Cougar Coven"

Coven of Dawn sounds good, simple and straightforward.

>>5768353
Hawk or shadow related might also work.
Hawk's shadow? Something showing both its allegiance to Alterac and hidden nature? Doesn't quite roll of the tongue though...
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>>5768328
Coven of Dawn is honest and meaningful. Coven of Amber Dawn? Maybe Alterac has some decent amber deposits, and in just the right shades of color so they can bling themselves out. Amber can also come in green if one of these witches is more about the fel power of early human magic, or more red and brown for one that favors the shamanism flavor.
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You had to think about their request for a moment before you could answer.

"I will take you as my students and I will teach you the theory of magic as I know it." You told them.

"Thank you Master Eligius." Elise immediately replied. Their enthusiasm was easy for everyone to see.

"But, we will start with the theory first, I want to be sure that no accidents will happen to you." You said and continued. "And before that will happen, I will need to talk with Prince Alric. It was his decision to allow you four here in the first place."

That did curb their enthusiasm, but they seemed to understand the need for that.

"We will then wait and keep our hopes up." Josephine said to you. "The Prince will give his permission."

All four nodded in agreement, but you weren't so sure. Alric most likely would be worried about what Raleigh and Silver Hand would think if or when they find out about this.

"I will make my leave now and I will be in touch when I have the answer." You told them.

When you left their house, you thought about this. Just a couple years ago you were a greenhorn in magic, a petty warlock, and now you would have your own students you were responsible for.

Now though, what would Lady Nalice think about this?



"What took you so long?" Lady Nalice said to you as she sat cross-legged in front of the fireplace of her house. She kept watching the fire and didn't even look at you.

"Pardon?" You had to ask, you weren't late for your and Alric's studies, it wasn't that late.

Nalice turned to look at you and gazed into your eyes. The rust red eyes of hers pierced into you, giving you the now rather familiar feeling of fear for something eldritch and incredibly powerful. You had gotten somewhat used to this, but every time it felt like she wanted to remind you who is the master and who is the student in this relationship. Her faint smile made you think that she enjoyed playing with you. And you didn't remember having seen her give this gaze to Prince Alric, why just to you?

"I was wondering when you would agree to teach magic to those witches." Nalice said to you and turned back towards the fire.

"How do you…"

"I have my ways." Nalice said with a rather proud tone. Of course she has her ways, she is a spymaster after all.

"My Lady, I will have to ask Prince Alric as well if I can teach them." You said to her.

"He will agree, if he seems hesitant, I will talk to him." Nalice said to you and continued after a pause. "You have progressed."

"Thank you Lady Nalice." You said and bowed out of pure habit. Nalice didn't compliment you often so when she did it, it meant something.

"Taking students is a good thing. You will train the women to be your assistants, to help to prepare the rituals, to assist in holding up the wards." Nalice said to you. "When your spy ring grows, having assistants will become increasingly important."

"But what about Raleigh and the commoners? If they find out…" You started to ask her.

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>>5769086

"Do not worry about Raleigh." Nalice said back and dismissed the concerns about him. "But the commoners, they are suspicious folk."

"The immigrants from Dalaran should be arriving when the winter eases up. That should alleviate any fears for magic, hopefully." You said. Mentioning Dalaran ticked Nalice and she sighed.

"You are right, but in the long term a place for the Coven needs to exist. Someplace guarded and hidden from outsiders." Nalice said back to you.

"A mage tower is then completely off the window." You said to her. "My Lady, what do you have in mind?"

"In the forests in the mountains, secluded away from most people, but hard to reach during winters. Or in catacombs underneath Dawnholme, the Stonemasons can build something that is fitting. Or just a house, guarded by layers of wards and illusions." Nalice gave you the options in her mind.

You weighed them in your mind as well. Ritual ground in the forest up in the mountains would be the safest and easiest option. Only hunters and herbalists might end up stumbling there and relatively simple wards should keep them away. Though the issue would be the distance from Dawnholme and the fact that during winters you couldn't realistically be or get there. A house full of illusions could work as well, bit like the cellar in Lady Nalice's house, but just the whole building. From outside it would look like a normal house, but inside it would be a quite different thing. Finally the catacombs. The Stonemasons surely would have the knowledge to build tunnels and such underground, but it would take time for them to finish them. Though when finished, it could be the most secure place of all three and just under the noses of everyone.


>Hidden catacombs underneath Dawnholme.
>Secluded ritual ground in the mountains.
>A house wrapped in illusions, wards and falsehoods.
>Other, write in

Name for the Coven:
>Coven of Dawn
>Coven of Rising Hawk
>Hawk's Shadow
>Circle of Orange Star

QM: Please vote on both. The place for the Coven and the others to gather is mostly flavour.

>>5768439
Dream Dust Crusaders
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>>5769087
Why not both? Prepare a catacomb project and use a secluded location until the catacombs are ready.

As for name, I'm fine with any of the offered, with slight preference for the simplest: Coven of Dawn

In fact, if we end up going with Coven of Dawn, it would make sense to have the hideout located somewhere actual dawn could be viewed from, no? With something like Henneth Annûn. Is there something geographically viable in the area?
Although I suppose that would end up being a secluded construction project, less easily reachable but more secure...
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>>5769087
I am thinking if it could be a good idea to have a building either in the forests or mountains. Maybe inside the mountains, it would cost. But there is more terrain for expand it and no one to bother it.
The catacombs while heavily secure would still have visitors and people looking after them for take care of the tombs. Still they are really good

>Hidden catacombs underneath Dawnholme.
>Other, write in
Entrances to the actual place used by the coven should be Eligius house, and a few very well hidden entrances in the sewers and catacombs themselves. Perhaps one for Alric too ?
Preferably we want all this entrances in buildings that are property of the coven so we put to 0 the chances of someone finding them be by error or if they are spying around (like our enemies and other spies).

>Hawk's Shadow
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>>5769087
>A house wrapped in illusions, wards and falsehoods.
>Coven of Dawn
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>>5769087
>Hidden catacombs underneath Dawnholme.
>Coven of Dawn
Use a secluded location until it's ready.
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I am seeing hidden catacombs, but secluded ritual ground until the catacombs are finished. Also going with Coven of Dawn for the name. Could I have a roll for Alric, just for one thing. Succeeding is not necessary.


>3d10, Best of three
>DC 20, 24, Crit 28
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>>5769226
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Rolled 9, 1, 8 = 18 (3d10)

>>5769226
Weird, I swear I had typed it correctly
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Rolled 7, 7, 8 = 22 (3d10)

>>5769226
Let's do it
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Rolled 3, 10, 7 = 20 (3d10)

>>5769226
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>>5769087
>Dream Dust Crusaders

Looks like Alric will finally progress on his magic
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>>5769087
>Secluded ritual ground in the mountains.
>Coven of Rising Eagle

I thought our national animal was an eagle?
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No update this evening, way too busy with the work. The next update tomorrow some time.

>>5769418

Haha yes... there has been some mistakes through the Quest with maybe "the bird in the flag of Alterac is an eagle" being the biggest one. It is not an eagle, nor a hawk. Going with the information that Blackmoore is an Alteraci from Warcraft Adventures: Lord of the Clans and from the book Lord of the Clans itself, we know that his standard is a black falcon on red and gold background.

"They wear red and gold livery, with a black falcon on their standard.” “Blackmoore,” said Thrall"

This is one of the mistakes I have done with really minimal, basically non-existent effect on the Quest itself. Everything back to the past that references Alteraci eagles or hawks or other birds, should be talking about falcons. Like Lord Falconcrest is named Falconcrest for a reason and not an Eaglecrest.

So sorry about that.
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>>5769674
The bird is clearly the rare Alteraci Eagle-Hawk-Falcon.
A wizard did it.
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>>5769087
Seeing as "Coven of Dawn" is running away with it, could we have the formal name be something like:
>Order of the Falcon's Dawn
I really prefer "Order" over "Coven" but this might just be a longshot appeal to QM autocracy.
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No update today either. The work project I mentioned earlier is entering it's finishing stretch so I am currently rather knackered. So could I have another set of rolls for Alric.


>3d10, Best of three
>DC 22, 25, Crit 28
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Rolled 2, 4, 8 = 14 (3d10)

>>5770079
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Rolled 8, 9, 7 = 24 (3d10)

>>5770079
Some high DCs
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Rolled 4, 8, 7 = 19 (3d10)

>>5770079
The tension mounts…
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>>5770083
Nice
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>22, Success


"Underground would be the best." You said to her. "My master's Coven hid in the Stromgarde sewers for years."

"Excellent decision, I have already started the work on that." Nalice said to you rather smugly, yet she didn't look at you.

"Started already, what do you mean my Lady?" You had to ask.

"The Stonemasons have already started to work on it. Their leader Pelija knows that my Mistress has helped them a great deal so persuading him to start preparing the work on several cellars and underground storages has already been started." Nalice explained to you.

"My Lady, you had already made the decision then."

"Yes I had, because I knew you would make the same decision."

She was ahead of you yet again by several steps. Now you weren't sure if she was testing or just playing with you.

"Well that is going to cost Prince Alric a pretty penny." You said to her somewhat concerned. "The treasury is not endless."

"But the coffers of my Mistress are." Nalice said to you and finally stood up so that she could look at you directly. "Do not worry about this Eligius, consider this as a gift from us to you."

Nalice walked to you and midstep dropped her magical disguise that of a scholar in favour of her usual mage armor and robes. She placed her arm on your shoulder and looked into your eyes. Her rust red gaze penetrative deep inside you.

"Your Coven is going to grow strong and it is going to help both you and Prince Alric." Nalice said to you and continued. "Have you thought of a name for it yet?"

"Coven of Dawn." You said to her immediately. "Before the catacombs are finished, we will find a spot in the woods in the mountains. That should serve us well enough during the summer."

"Not a bad name at all." Nalice said to you as the front door of her house opened.

You dislike when this happens. Your eyes clearly saw the door open, but your mind couldn't comprehend what was going on until Prince Alric took off his hood. The Robe of Obfuscation confusing your mind was a rather unpleasant feeling.

"Am I interrupting something?" Alric asked the two of you.

"Nothing overtly important." Nalice said to him and took her hand off from your shoulder. "We were discussing Eligius' decision to take the witches as his students."

"The ones we found in Strahnbrad Hills? I forbid them from practising magic here in Dawnholme though." Alric said and put the robe away.

"That is why I want your permission to teach them. If only to teach them theory." You said to him.

"Prince Alric, it would be beneficial to all of us, especially to you in the long run." Nalice looked at him and said.

Alric looked back at her and didn't say anything for a moment before blinking a couple of times and wiping tiredness off his eyes.

"Sorry, I got lost in my thoughts. It has been a couple of stupidly busy days." Alric said and pinched the bridge of his nose to wake himself up. "I need to think about this."

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>>5771085
"It is not that urgent a decision." You said back to him. Alric had been swamped in work, even with Taretha helping him as much as possible had kept him drowning in paperwork. He was understandably tired and then there was the thing that kept bothering him.

"Alright then, shall we start?" Alric said and clapped his hands.

Yes, there is no need to waste time standing around like this.



>24, Success


It has become routine for you at this point. Check the sigils on Alric's skin, repaint those that had faded and then take your position and concentrate on keeping the wards up. This time though the wards were different ones. If previously they had worked to hide and mask the use of magic by keeping Arcane and other energies in, this time they were attracting the energies and pulling them from outside to inside the warded cellar.

You had seen similar wards in use before when your late master required more power in his spells than he normally had. And now seeing them made you realise what the goal was today. Alric would try to draw in the Arcane energies around him, instead of Nalice lending her mana for him.

As Nalice explained the progress to him and what to do, you did your part of getting ready to maintain the wards. And when you were ready, you just had to do your work and watch.

And watch you did as Alric seemed to struggle for a while. All the training in the weeks and months before was preparation for this moment. You saw sweat dripping off his naked shoulders and the blue sigils on his skin starting to faintly emit light. It was working, he was doing it. And suddenly the stone in his hands lit up with a faint light.

"Congratulations Prince Alric, you succeeded in drawing the Arcane energies into you." Nalice said rather proudly.

Alric dropped the stone and wiped the blood dripping from his nose.

"I think… I concentrated too hard." He said while panting. The exhaustion had kicked in as this was his first attempt to do this. "So what next?"

"We will continue tomorrow. Then we will repeat this again." Nalice said to him.

"Alright, good. I think I am getting a hang of this thing a bit." Alric said and stepped off the circle. "Just need to stop my nose from bleeding."

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>>5771086

You chuckled, not because of the nosebleed, but because Alric still had a long way till becoming a proper mage. But the progress was there and for someone who wasn't magically attuned, he was making really good progress. And you couldn't blame him for not trying his hardest.



It was two days from Alric having succeeded in drawing the Arcane energies in and using them to get the stone to shine some light. And since then he has succeeded in doing it again. While it hadn’t gotten any easier, at least he wasn't bleeding from the nose each time.

Now though it was midday and you were in your scribe's office receiving a pair of letters from your new assistant. Alric had agreed that letters coming to him should be screened just in case. You had suggested it and asked if you could open the letters to read them as well. Alric hadn’t been that keen on the idea, but you had argued that as his spymaster, you should know what was going on if you thought that the letters have something you should know. And now you had a pair of them in front of you. Your assistant hadn't found anything to be awry outwardly so he had given them to you.

First was from something called the Trade Council of Southshore and it was directed to 'Prince Perenolde of Alterac in Dawnholme'. You had no idea who they were as rumours and news from Southshore were a bit lacking nowadays. The second was from someone you knew, Lord Uther had sent a letter. It felt more personal as the envelope just had 'Lord Uther to Prince Alric' written on it.

You wondered what the letters might have in them. Maybe something related to Colonel Garithos or things going on in Capital City? You weren't sure if you should open both or just one of them? Or just carry them to Alric?


>Open both letters and read them. You should know the details.
>Open the letter from the Trade Council. It feels more business-like.
>Open the letter from Lord Uther. It felt more personal, but probably included info about politics you should know about.
>Do not open them, just carry them to Prince Alric.
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>>5771087
>>Open the letter from the Trade Council. It feels more business-like
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>>5771087
>Open both letters and read them. You should know the details.
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>>5771087
>>Open both letters and read them. You should know the details.
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>>5771087
>Do not open them, just carry them to Prince Alric.
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>>5771087
>Open both letters and read them. You should know the details.
Im way too curious to wait for the switch back to Alric's POV.
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>>5771087
>Open the letter from the Trade Council. It feels more business-like.
Nalice POV when.
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You took the knife you used to open letters and quickly flicked the letter Lord Uther had sent to Alric open and pulled it out of the envelope.

Uther's writing was eloquent and in the first portion of the letter there were mostly just pleasantries, but then he got into politics. Uther was warning Alric to not overplay his hand in politics. The anti-Alterac faction in Capital City and even amongst the Silver Hand has been growing, with demands for action being circulated amongst the backroom talks. Uther lamented how people he has a lot of respect have gotten themselves involved in this, but he didn't name any names.

Uther also criticised Alric for so brazenly going against Colonel Garithos and the Regional Defenders. This had caused an uproar amongst the nobles in Capital City. He understood why Alric had done so, but warned him that he didn't have enough allies there who could help him. There was only so much Uther could do without jeopardising his status and prestige.

Finally Uther wished Alric good luck with the continuing campaign season. All in all the letter was rather personal and you could read genuine concern in Uther's warnings.

Placing the letter away, you opened the letter from this Trade Council and started reading.

"Oh shit." You said aloud as your eyes darted through the letter once more.

You jumped up and grabbed Uther's letter and threw your robe on as with quick steps you left your office and started walking through Dawnholme as fast as possible. People who were outside gave you curious looks as the scribe they knew speed walked past them. The guard standing outside Alric's homestead didn't even get a chance to greet you as you walked past him, opened the front door, walked through the living room past Lady Malevus and leaped over a couple of steps as you went upstairs and threw the door to Alric's study open.

"Eligius, what is going on?" Alric asked you as he gave you a curious look while getting his hair brushed by Taretha.

"This, please read it." You said and put the two letters on his table with the Trade Council one on top.

"I think I will make my leave." Taretha said to the two of you. "I will finish the brushing later then."

"Alright, see you later Tari." Alric said to her and smiled.

You still weren't sure if there was something between Alric and Taretha, but you at the moment didn't really care if there was. If Alric wanted to have a lover, it wasn't your business. Unless that lover was a spy, but you didn't think Taretha was one.

"Alright, let's see what you have here." Alric said as you sat down opposite of him. You looked at Alric's face to see his reaction to the letter.

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>>5771567

"YES!" Alric shouted suddenly and clapped his hands once. "Fucking tremendous!"

Alric started laughing as he read the letter and this commotion attracted Normand to enter the study as well.

"Garithos won't become the Magistrate!" Alric said to Normand and passed him the letter. "Terenas had backed down after complaints from Hillsbrad and elsewhere."

Normand smiled and seemed relieved as he read the letter through.

"This is good news. It would have been untenable for us if he had stayed as the Magistrate." Normand said and passed the letter back to Alric.

King Terenas had taken the complaints from your neighbours and others who had complained about the situation seriously and pulled back the order of making Garithos the Magistrate. While the Regional Defenders would still strengthen their position in Southshore, the local politics wouldn't be controlled by him. This Trade Council was made from local burghers who would handle the Magistrates business at least for now until the new Magistrate was nominated. And the reason they had contacted Alric was simple, to maintain an open line of communication to him. Just like it would have been untenable to have Garithos as the Magistrate, it would have been untenable for them not being able to talk with you. Alterac has just grown too much as a trade partner to be disregarded.

You spoke with Normand and Alric about the news for a moment before Normand left to continue his work. Leaving you alone with Alric, he took the next letter and gave you a curious look.

"I know I allowed you to open and read my letters, but I do not believe Uther's letters are something you should read." Alric said to you and started going through the letter.

"My apologies, I thought what he would have to say could be of interest to me." You replied back to him.

Alric waved away your concerns as he read the letter before sighing deeply and pinching the bridge of his nose. Leaning back on the chair, the jubilation from the previous letter disappeared as tiredness returned back to Alric.

"Well I can't win everything." Alric said as he closed his eyes and sighed deeply again.

He put that letter away and opened a drawer in his work desk and took out a glass and a bottle of what seemed to be Alteraci Brandy. Pouring a bit of it in the glass, he raised his eyebrow and you shook your head.

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>>5771568

"Uther is right, we don't exactly have friends in Capital City." He said to you and downed the brandy in one go before pouring a bit more in the glass before putting the bottle away. "Either way, did you have anything else? The witches right? Sell me the idea why I would allow them to do magic in Dawnholme? You know I forbid it for their own safety, Raleigh would notice it sooner than later."

Good that Alric asked you that as you were going to bring them up. You could bet that they were waiting for the news. Just how would you sell the idea to Alric? There was also the fact that something bothered Alric and he has been rather tired and his concentration has been completely somewhere else. It was a small miracle that Alric even managed to successfully go through the magic lessons. Should you ask about it as well?


>Tell Alric that Lady Nalice had told you to not worry about Raleigh. So you trust her.
>The immigrants from Underbelly should allow them to mix in without issues.
>You can forbid them from performing magic in Dawnholme, but they would be safe in the woods up in the mountains.
>Teaching them to be responsible with their magic would be a good thing.
>Having the witches as your assistants would help you greatly with your own magic.
>Other, write in.

>Ask generally how Alric is doing. You can see that something is bothering him and pouring a drink before noon is a sign of something.
>Ask Alric about the letter he received, because after it something has been bothering him and his concentration hasn't been there.
>What bothers Alric is not your business, don't ask him about it. For a reason Malevus acts as the intermediary with the letters.
>Other, write in.

QM: Please vote on both.

>>5771536

No plans for Nalice POV. Soon we will return back to Alric as well as people whose POVs could be interesting have been gone through.
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>>5771571
>Teaching them to be responsible with their magic would be a good thing.
>"They said they would either leave or start doing magic on their own. This way I can at least ensure they do it with some oversight."

>Ask generally how Alric is doing. You can see that something is bothering him and pouring a drink before noon is a sign of something.
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>>5771571
>Teaching them to be responsible with their magic would be a good thing.
It would also be about time Alterac develops its own sorcerous traditions, like Dalaran with their mages and Stormwind with their hedge wizards

>Ask Alric about the letter he received, because after it something has been bothering him and his concentration hasn't been there.
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>>5771571
>>Tell Alric that Lady Nalice had told you to not worry about Raleigh. So you trust her.
Although honestly that's maybe more so Alric can talk to Nalice about not eating our resident paladin, he had been rather helpful.
>Teaching them to be responsible with their magic would be a good thing.
precisely so they don't hurt themselves and hopefully be able to pass as regulated magic users that silver hand will one day be able to tolerate because I don't expect it would be possible for them to remain hidden forever.

>>Ask Alric about the letter he received, because after it something has been bothering him and his concentration hasn't been there.
If we have noticed it, others might too...
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>>5771617
>If we have noticed it, others might too...
clarification: don't press Alric on it but do mention the effect was visible enough to be noticed
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>>5771571
>Tell Alric that Lady Nalice had told you to not worry about Raleigh. So you trust her.
>Teaching them to be responsible with their magic would be a good thing.

>Ask generally how Alric is doing. You can see that something is bothering him and pouring a drink before noon is a sign of something.
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>>5771571
>Tell Alric that Lady Nalice had told you to not worry about Raleigh. So you trust her.
>Teaching them to be responsible with their magic would be a good thing.
It would be horrible if Nalice ate Raleigh, but I don't think that will happen.

>Ask Alric about the letter he received, because after it something has been bothering him and his concentration hasn't been there.
I agree with >>5771636 don't press him too much.

>>5771614
I agree, we need to lay the foundation for our long term magic tradition.
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"We don't need to worry about Raleigh." You told him.

"How so?" Alric asked curiously.

"Lady Nalice told me not to worry about him." You said to Alric.

"Huh… well I presume that she has something in her mind." Alric said to you. "Go on."

"Teaching them the theory would be the responsible thing to do. That way they could learn how to avoid the mistakes witches like them are known to do." You said to him and continued. "They said they would either leave or start doing magic on their own. This way I can at least ensure they do it with some oversight."

"Do you think that you are responsible for them?" Alric asked you.

"No, but we have to start from somewhere if Alterac was to rebuild their own magic traditions." You said to him.

Alric seemed to think about what you said for a moment before he nodded.

"You may teach them, just don't make them warlocks." Alric said to you.

"Thank you Prince Alric." You said and gave him a polite nod.

"Anything else?"

"Well there is something…"

You ran your hand through your scruffy hair as you didn't know how to begin.

"Well spit it out then?" Alric asked you as he saw you being somewhat uncertain what to say.

"I am saying this as a friend and not as your spymaster, but something has been bothering you a lot since you received the letter from someone who uses Lady Malevus as intermediary." You said to him and continued. "Your concentration hasn't been there."

Alric looked at you and allowed you to continue to speak.

"You don't need to tell me what it is about, but if I notice it then others will notice that something bothers you as well." You said.

Alric looked at you before looking down at his desk and putting his glass down. Otherwise he kept his stiff upper lip.

"You do not need to worry about it or me." Alric said to you. "But thank you for your concern nonetheless."

He wasn't going to answer then, but at least he acknowledged that something bothered him.

"Then I will make my leave." You said to him and stood up. "I bet the witches would love to hear the news."

"I bet they do. We will see then in the evening." Alric said.

"We will."

You walked to the door and opened it, but before you could leave, Alric called you.

"Eligius… thank you for your concern."

You opted just to wave your hand as you left the study.



You are Prince Alric Perenolde, the second heir of Alterac, ruler of Dawnholme and so on and so forth.

You had told Tari to finish whatever work she still had in the study and that brushing your hair could wait. You would be in your room resting as you were awfully tired.

You were actually tired, not as much tired from lack of sleep, but from mental wear of having been thinking of only one thing in the past several days.

1/2
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>>5771899

Calia's illness had returned and she had collapsed during some routine meeting. The doctor hadn't found anything he could diagnose her illness to be, just that it was maybe stress based so he had ordered her to rest. And so under the doctor's orders, she had travelled north some distance away from Capital City where a mansion owned by her family was located.

That was the reason why you hadn't received any letters in a while.

You laid on the bed and reread the letter you had received from her. Calia was feeling better now, but she would be staying in the mansion away from the stress and busyness of Capital City for now. That would be best for her health according to her doctor.

If her illness wasn't heavy enough for you to bear, the way Calia wrote about missing seeing and being with you was hard for you to read. Especially hard was the part where she aired doubts of will this relationship between you and her work in the end? Was it worth for you and her to try to keep this flame alive or should the two of you just let go of it?

The same day when you had received the letter, you had written a long reply back to her. And now you could just wait for her reply.

And it was this waiting combined with the worry about the status of her health and her doubts of will this long distance relationship work that had been bothering you so much lately. On top of all this, Tari' baby bump was now visible, but she had successfully hidden it by wearing baggy robes. Soon the rumours about her being pregnant with your child would truly start.

By the Light, you need something to do to relax a bit and to get this tension on you away, but what would that something be?


>Go and spar with Malevus and exercise a bit. Your fingers have healed enough so that you can hold a sword.
>The new local fad is to enjoy a visit in Alteraci steam room and then go take a dip in the frozen lake. Try that thing out.
>Go stare at Pai the Assassin. Instead of waiting for her to contact you, just go see her instead.
>You haven't skied in a while. Go out and ski till you are exhausted. An exercise like that should clear your mind.
>Other, write in.
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>>5771901
Goddammit, this illness messes with the diplomatic tour idea. Did we write both about that and about the rumours and explained the story? If not, we should posthaste.

> Either go hunt that new lion or stare at Pai.
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>>5771903

You had written to her earlier about the rumours circulating you and Tari. But this letter didn't have anything about them so it could be that Calia had sent this letter before she received yours. It might take some time for letters to travel during the winter after all.

There hasn't been any new tracks found in the recent days and frankly the cold spell would make hunting the mountain lion a suicide. Better to wait till the spring arrives if new tracks are found by then.
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>>5771901
>Try to pick up a hobby, a one time de-stress session is only going to go so far.
Calia is being poisoned isn't she?
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>>5771901
>>Other, write in.
>Hunt that mountain lion
Don't go alone, invite a few different people. Officers and friends really, an hunt is good exercise and also a good way for talk with people, and relax really. Fresh nature, good companionship and a beast to slay together.
We could go one more step and invite neighbour nobles but... it would mean people out of our circle of trust know about it (like the Syndicate).

Also looking in picking a hobby could be an idea. Something to keep in mind, especially when we will be able to cut more time for Alric (.... build the town hall reminder...). Spars and physical traning are quite good for destress be against Malevus or other opponents, while giving the bonus of improving in those fields.
Reading too.
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>>5771901
>The new local fad is to enjoy a visit in Alteraci steam room and then go take a dip in the frozen lake. Try that thing out.
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>>5772013
Med said that hunting the lion right now would be suicide, so I beg for you to reconsider.
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>>5771909
It's that bad huh? Okay, maybe picking up a hobby is the better choice. Maybe art? Writing? Cooking? An instrument? Or something more martial like archery, wrestling, knifework or fisticuffs?

There"s a lot of options but so little time.
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>>5772041
Ah.
I didn't read that, thanks

In that case
>>5772013
Change my vote to
>>5771901
>>Go and spar with Malevus and exercise a bit. Your fingers have healed enough so that you can hold a sword.
Strike Malevus
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>>5771901
>The new local fad is to enjoy a visit in Alteraci steam room and then go take a dip in the frozen lake. Try that thing out.
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I am counting a single vote for staring at our pervert assassin, single vote for sparring with Malevus and two votes for the steam room. And discussion regarding picking up a hobby, but just like anon said, there's a lot of options, but so little time. Maybe when Alric would have more time regularly, but now this is just a single afternoon.

So could I have a roll for how does a refreshing afternoon in the steam room go and if anyone interrupts you.


>1d10
>Best of three, taking the second roll
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Rolled 10 (1d10)

>>5772406
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Rolled 5 (1d10)

>>5772406
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Rolled 3 (1d10)

>>5772406
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>5


Oh this is going to be so much fun! Can I have a roll?


>1d10
>Best of three
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Rolled 10 (1d10)

>>5772461
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Rolled 9 (1d10)

>>5772461
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Rolled 7 (1d10)

>>5772461
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You put the letter away and with a grunt you jumped out of your bed. You weren't going to just stay in bed, you needed something to do to relax and get your head away from all the things that troubled you.

You packed your backpack with a set of spare clothes, took a pair of towels and then went to the kitchen from where you took some white bread and salted meat to go with it. It was a bit strange to do all of this practically alone as all the womenfolk weren't there and you just told Normand where you would be going.

Alright, now to see what the steam room fad was about.



The steam house had been built by a group of Alteracis to not that far from Dawnholme. These Alteracis were from northern Alterac and supposedly this was a local way of relaxing and getting cleaned up. While elsewhere Alteracis enjoyed bathhouses, the steam houses were their thing.

It was early afternoon when you reached the steam house that outwardly looked like a normal loghouse. It had a porch outside, one room where you could change your clothes and then the steam room itself with a large stone fireplace with iron water heater on top of the stones, barrels and buckets to hold or mix the water and two sets of benches one lower and one higher.

You had no idea where the northern Alteracis had gotten this idea, but it felt like it could be rather relaxing. That is after all the preparations were done. Having left your backpack inside, it was time to get to work.



>10


You lit the fire in the steam room's fireplace and nearly suffocated yourself due to the smoke until you spotted the ventilation hole in the wall that you opened. After that the fireplace started to obey you.

Then you headed outside where you noticed that it had started to snow again. You took the axe and the shovel and walked the short distance past some trees to the lake where you would get the water. The hole in the ice had frozen during the night and so you used the axe to break it and shovel to remove the free ice away.

You could even try to go dipping in the freezing water later on!

Chopping more firewood, carrying bucket after bucket of water into the heater and the barrels for mixing, it wasn't an easy job to get the steam room ready at all. But when you sat down and felt the warmth escaping from the steam room into the waiting room, you felt like you had accomplished something.

It was surprisingly relaxing, even if a bit tiring, to do this all. But as you leaned back and sliced the salted meat on top of the bread, it really hit you why this had become so popular amongst the people here. It was the reward after the hard work people sought after.

You heard the water boiling in the heater and that acted as the signal for you that it was time to take off your clothes and go to enjoy the hot room and the steam. There was a wicker basket where you neatly folded your clothes, placed your backpack and sword belt in and threw the Robe of Obfuscation on top of it all.

1/3
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>>5772512

It had started to be a bit dark outside and you lit a few candles and took one of them with you into the steam room. Now let's see how enjoyable it really was.



>5
>10


It was blissful. From the moment you entered the hot steam room and mixed the waters for later washing, you let the hot air caress your body.

And when you climbed to the upper bench and threw a bit of water on the hot stones, that moment when the steam hit you, you were in heaven.

It was a tremendous feeling! This was no fad, this was actually great! Why hadn't this spread anywhere else in Alterac or elsewhere? You had no idea and if it was up to you, you would make sure that these steam houses are built everywhere.

You enjoyed the hot moist air and kept throwing more water on the stones before you just leaned on your back and let your whole body relax. You have been pushing yourself a lot lately, not really your body, but your mind and concentration. Times like this where you could just be were far and between. You should visit this steam house more often really.

And when it felt that it was too hot inside, it was time for you to try something. Leaving the steam room, you wrapped a towel around your waist and slipped your feet into wooden clogd reserved for this before heading out.

The sky was clear and the moon gave you enough light to follow the trail past the trees to the lake. A cold wind hit your skin and it made you nearly turn around, but reaching the hole in the ice, you quickly cleared it again from the fresh ice.

Leaving the towel hanging from the shovel and the wooden clogs next to the hole, you started to lower yourself into the ice cold water feet first.

"Coldcoldcoldcoldcold!" You muttered to yourself as you got deeper in it.

And then you jumped in fully and let the icy water wash over your head.

The sensation was excruciating freezing for a moment, but as you pulled your head above the water surface, it didn't feel that cold anymore. You treaded water for a short moment before you decided that you had enough and you pulled yourself out of the icy water with the help of a rope someone had left there for that exact purpose.

You rolled into the fresh snow before climbing back on your feet just as an incredibly stiff wind hit you and nearly froze your balls off.

Feet into the clogs and the towel around your waist, you marched back into the steam house and threw the door open before stepping in.

And then you realised that you weren't alone. Someone you knew with long red hair was in the middle of undressing herself.

"M-Malevus?!" You half shouted as you scrambled to pull the towel tighter around your waist.

"P-Prince A-Alric!" Malevus said as she turned around and let her dress fall off her hands to the floor. "W-what… w-where?"

"Taking a dip in the lake!" You told her quickly.

2/3
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>>5772513

The two of you just stood there. Malevus thankfully still had her underwear on so you didn't fully embarrass her. But you only had the towel around your waist and so she saw your near naked body and all the blue sigils painted on it.

"Alric…" Malevus said and her face started to approach the colour of her hair as she tried to say something.

"You can say whatever you want later, but I want to get into the steam room because I am freezing." You said to her.

"Oh right…" Malevus awkwardly replied and let you go past her.

When you reached the upper bench and threw water on the hot stones, you cursed in your mind that she had seen the sigils. And then you cursed that you had ended up in such an embarrassing situation.

The door to the steam room opened and you thanked that you had the towel still around you as Malevus, with her towel wrapped around her body, stepped in and took a seat on the upper bench too.

You avoided looking at her out of modesty, besides the towel did cover her breasts and other lady parts, but it didn't avoid making the situation any less awkward.

"Throw some water Alric…" Malevus said to you. She avoided looking at you as well.

You did as told and soon the steam hit the both of you and Malevus let out a pleasing sigh.

Why did she enter the room!

The awkward silence continued as you threw more water on the stones. It was rather difficult to enjoy the hot steamy air right now.

"Did you know, steam houses are an elven invention." Malevus suddenly said to break the awkward silence.

"Huh… really?" You said back to her.

"Yeah…" She answered.

The awkward silence continued. You had to make a stop to this.


>Ask her to tell more about the elven steam rooms. Allow her to continue the discussion to break the awkward silence.
>Let her ask you about the sigils. You know she wants to learn about them.
>Have her tell you why she entered the room, knowing that you were in?
>Just leave the steam room, it is way too awkward of a situation.
>Other, write in.

QM: First roll was how relaxed Alric became, second was who could interrupt you and third how embarrassing the situation could be.
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>>5772514
>>Ask her to tell more about the elven steam rooms. Allow her to continue the discussion to break the awkward silence.
>>Let her ask you about the sigils. You know she wants to learn about them.

She's such a treasure.
Anyway, what's done is done. She's probably the least bad encounter we could've had, at least with her we don't need to try and bullshit a story.
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>>5772514
>Ask her to tell more about the elven steam rooms. Allow her to continue the discussion to break the awkward silence.
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>>5772514
>>Ask her to tell more about the elven steam rooms. Allow her to continue the discussion to break the awkward silence.
>>Let her ask you about the sigils. You know she wants to learn about them.
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>>5772514
>Let her ask you about the sigils. You know she wants to learn about them.
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>>5772514
>Ask her to tell more about the elven steam rooms. Allow her to continue the discussion to break the awkward silence.
>Let her ask you about the sigils. You know she wants to learn about them.
Malevus is our squarefu. She is for rough, sweaty and consensual sparring and for holding (healing) hands when she has to save our skin again. But ask her to wash our hair, help would be appreciated with that.
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>>5772514
>Ask her to tell more about the elven steam rooms. Allow her to continue the discussion to break the awkward silence.
>Let her ask you about the sigils. You know she wants to learn about them.
>>5771116
Looks like the storm knocking my service for a day changed my id. I knew and hoped we would get malevus in the steam room. Let Malevus get a close look at the sigils.
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>>5772514
>Ask her to tell more about the elven steam rooms. Allow her to continue the discussion to break the awkward silence.
>Let her ask you about the sigils. You know she wants to learn about them.
best squire cherish best squire
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"So uhh… tell me more about the elven steam houses?" You said and threw a bit more water on the stones.

"They are called sau'na in elvish." Malevus replied.

"Sauna?" You asked. What a silly name, who calls them saunas? Well the elven of Quel'thalas apparently.

"Yeah, sau'na. Sau means steam and na means hot." Malevus explained to you. "They are an old invention, thousands of years old."

"I thought the northern Alteracis invented these saunas?" You asked back.

"No, that is humbug. We had invented sau'nas well before we taught magic to you." Malevus said to you and continued. "But correcting them would be just rude. Let them have their own steam houses, we meanwhile have the real things."

Malevus seemed rather proud of these saunas and as she spoke, the awkwardness had disappeared between the two of you.

"You aren't supposed to talk here according to them which is humbug as well. In a true sau'na, talking is encouraged. After all, you are around your friends." Malevus continued explaining to you. "Here we are equals, without ranks or status. Stripped of garments and clothes that make us. No need to call each other with honorifics."

Malevus looked at you as she explained the elven sauna traditions and remembered that you were there with just a towel around your waist. And because she stopped talking, you looked at her while throwing more water on the hot stones. The hot steam hit the both of you, causing her to flinch a bit. She was already sweaty and her towel had started to cling on her body. You hadn’t really thought about her this way, but she sure was rather beautiful by your human standards. Long smooth red hair, pretty gentle face, a body that had gotten more fit through sparring. She looked rather lovely.

Before you could avert your eyes, you saw her face turn bright red from embarrassment. The awkward silence between the two of you continued again.


>2d10
>Best of three

QM: First 1d10 is for you and second for Malevus.
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Rolled 9, 9 = 18 (2d10)

>>5772928
let's not seduce and heartbreak our lovely elf...
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Rolled 2 (1d10)

>>5772928
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Rolled 3 (1d10)

>>5772928
>>5772935
Oh 2d10, here's the other one?

>>5772934
Though anon already knocked it out of the park.
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Rolled 7, 5 = 12 (2d10)

>>5772928
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>>5772934

Well done, both Alric and Malevus avoid spilling the Warcraft equivalent of spaghetti and fumbling the situation badly. So less about seducing and breaking hearts, and more about avoiding "Ineedtoleavegoodbyeseeyoulater".

The update will come tomorrow at some point.

>>5772938

Oh man, now those rolls would have been really funny to write about. Maybe I should have added "Taking the second rolls"? Oh well, it is too late for that.
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>9
>9


"You want to ask about the sigils." You said to her.

The awkward air between the two of you had disappeared a bit as you threw more water on the stones. The situation was just strange, that is all.

"Yeah…" Malevus replied.

"I am studying Arcane magic." You told her. She should know about it as she already knew so much about you and about your secrets.

Malevus looked at you and this time she didn't turn red.

"But why?" She asked.

"Because otherwise everyone is going to go past me and leave me behind. I could become the best fighter and a swordsman in the whole Lordaeron, but sooner than later someone would surpass me." You told her and held the ladle like a sword in front of you. "I could cut down any opponent, but what could I do against a mage? Or a paladin?"

You sighed deeply.

"People who I know are going to surpass me. Jaina is going to become a great archmage, Arthas will get over his own issues and will become a brilliant paladin." You told her. "Malevus, you are going to surpass me as well."

"M-me?" She asked.

"You have improved a lot and while there is a lot to do, and believe me the road is going to be a long one, you are going to be a paladin and I won't." You said to her and looked at her. "You and the others are going to surpass me and then what do I do? How can I serve and protect my people and my friends if I always come second?"

"Alric, but then I will be on your side helping you…" Malevus said back to you.

"But what if you aren't? What if I need to save you? I need that edge, that something that helps me to keep up with others." You said to her and looked down.

"And that is why you have those sigils on your skin?" Malevus asked you.

"You can read them? Supposedly they are elvish." You said.

"No, but I can recognise it to be ancient Thalassian." She told you.

"They are supposed to help with channelling the Arcane energies. I need to use shortcuts like this if I am to learn." You told her. "Those with natural aptitude don't need tricks like this."

"Then who is your teacher? Who knows ancient Thalassian?" Malevus asked you curiously.

"Lady Nalice, the scholar teaching Eligius." You told her. Revealing more about Nalice or Eligius wouldn't be needed. "We have kept things hush hush on purpose. Less people know the better, so please don't talk about this. And maybe don't approach Lady Nalice either, she doesn't like when people snoop around her."

Malevus didn't seem so convinced, but nodded in the end.

"You can trust me Alric, just like I trust you." She said and gave you a slight smile.

"Thanks Malevus… but yeah that is the story behind the sigils. Supposedly helps with learning magic." You said.

"How far are you in your studies?"

"I have just learned to draw the energies into myself from outside." You told her and chuckled. "So no throwing fireballs or freezing people into icicles yet."

1/2
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>>5773429

Malevus chuckled as well as sweat dripped down from her long ears to her shoulders. The two of you looked at each other until you threw more water on the stones. The sudden wave of hot air and steam hit you and the silence returned.

"Alric… since the letter from Calia… you have been different." Malevus said to you after a pause. "There was something in the letter that bothers you a lot, wasn't there?"

She looked back at you.

"You don't have to tell me if you don't want to, and I am not sure if I can even help, but maybe talking would be good?" She said to you and brushed her wet hair off her face.


>Tell her what Calia had written to you in the letter. She should know about her illness and her doubts about the relationship.
>Keep things vague, it is just difficult to handle a long distance relationship.
>Thank Malevus for the concern, but you are fine. You will be fine.
>Other, write in.
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>>5773430
>Tell her what Calia had written to you in the letter. She should know about her illness and her doubts about the relationship.
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>>5773430
>Tell her what Calia had written to you in the letter. She should know about her illness and her doubts about the relationship.
alric rizzz....
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>>5773430

>Tell her what Calia had written to you in the letter. She should know about her illness and her doubts about the relationship.
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>>5773430
>Tell her what Calia had written to you in the letter. She should know about her illness and her doubts about the relationship.
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>>5773430
>>Tell her what Calia had written to you in the letter. She should know about her illness and her doubts about the relationship.
If we can't trust our wide eyed paladin hopeful with this then I don't know who we could, after all we already trust her with our life.
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Throwing water on the stones, you listened to the faint hiss it made. The fire in the fireplace was slowly dying, but the big pile of stones still held an incredible amount of heat.

You let the hot air hit you and Malevus as you breathed it in and momentarily you felt this incredible weight move inside you, before you closed your eyes and let out a deep breath.

And then you told Malevus everything that Calia had written to you from the most recent letter and then what she had written before. You told her about your feelings and how the worry had weighed you down, how Calia was the only thing you could think during the days. You missed her so much, so incredibly much.

As you let your words and your feelings spill out, you didn't notice that Malevus shimmied across the bench next to you. She then hugged you.

"You need this hug." Malevus said to you as she held you.

"Thanks Malevus." You said and turned your head to look at her.

And when you saw her face just inches from yours, near instantly her face turned red and she let go of you. Just as quickly she moved back to her side of the bench while holding her towel.

"I-I think that we should wash ourselves and leave… the fire has already died…" Malevus said embarrassingly.

"You are right." You said and sighed as you stood up and stepped off the bench. "I will give you privacy."

Malevus… you didn’t have enough words to describe your squire. What a peculiar lady she was.



In the coming days you felt much better. The worry and the longing was still inside you, but you could concentrate on what you were doing without Calia being on your mind constantly.

And so you returned back to your normal daily rhythm.

Malevus had thought that she could avoid the early morning sparring due to your minor injury, but you had asked Sir Radan to train with her. And when Sir Radan hadn't been available, it was Sir Gravis who got the job. And seemingly both knights had pushed Malevus quite hard so she was more than glad at returning back to training with you instead.

During the sparring and the days that passed, you learned more about her fascination with saunas. She had frequented them back in Quel'thalas and when the locals had built the steam room, she had started to visit it usually after a long day of training, be it with you or with Raleigh.

She really was a sauna enthusiast. What would you learn about her next?



You stood yet again in the circle in the cellar of Lady Nalice's house. Having gotten your head and mind back together, it felt like it was easier for you to draw the Arcane energies in. You had repeated that several times now and you had started to have an idea what you were exactly doing.

"Are you ready Prince Alric?" Lady Nalice asked you and took the stone from where it was.

Well, are you? You felt awfully sure today, so sure that you could attempt to push your newly learned limits.

1/1
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>>5773555


Choose one:
>Go with the stone, you shouldn't try to be too cocky.
>Try the candles, much harder, but probably doable.
>A spell! Something simple, but surely extremely difficult.
>Step beyond! Try to retain the Arcane energies you take inside you as long as possible. Impossible?

QM: Options go from easiest to hardest. Do you dare to push the limits?
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>>5773556
>Go with the stone, you shouldn't try to be too cocky.
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>>5773556
>>A spell! Something simple, but surely extremely difficult.
Even thogh we're likely to fail I feel like we should push this forward, both for sake of our advancement and to not disappoint the dragon sensei.
Although when we do make the attempt we should focus conservatively to avoid annoying side effects. Better to have the spell fizzle out than to have a wild magic roll give us donkey ears or r63 us or something similarly bothersome.
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>>5773556
>>Try the candles, much harder, but probably doable.
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>>5773556
>A spell! Something simple, but surely extremely difficult.
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>>5773556
>Try the candles, much harder, but probably doable.
As much as I like to gamble, these DCs have been w a y too high for me to feel any sense of anticipation.
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>>5773556
>Try the candles, much harder, but probably doable.
We need to beat the candles first, can't risk using spells when Alric blew up a candle.
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Candles it is. Time to get hot white stuff all over your body.


>Best of three
>DC 18, 22, Crit 25
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Rolled 8, 6, 6 = 20 (3d10)

>>5773975
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Rolled 1, 6, 4 = 11 (3d10)

>>5773975
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Rolled 5, 4, 5 = 14 (3d10)

>>5773975
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Rolled 3, 7, 3 = 13 (3d10)

>>5773975
What if I had rolled
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>>5774023

Unlucky number 13! Due to a success, could I have another roll please.


>1d10
>Best of three, taking the second roll
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Rolled 1 (1d10)

>>5774026
13 unlucky? Pah, it was always a good number to me...
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Rolled 2 (1d10)

>>5774026
take my roll and shove it up your squire
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Rolled 10 (1d10)

>>5774026
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So the Trade Council of Southshore will manage the Magistrate business for now, but Uther told us about the Anti-Alterac faction in Capital City including even some Silver Hand people, and Alric's lack of allies there. What if we sent someone to act as a diplomat, an ambassador. Would that be an option? Although I don't know if we have anyone that would really fit that role. A local noble? Someone from the Alteraci district in the Capital? One of the spy agents once they are ready?

Alric could use a trip to Capital City to try and find some allies. Maybe he could write to or visit Commordore Troubridge at the Naval Base and ask if he knows anyone in Capital City. Take a boat from there or Dalaran. Maybe someone in the Church of Light that Hampton knows. Or the Barovs after hosting Jandice. Then he could also make a detour to visit poor sick Calia.

If Alric and his neighbors have managed to get Terenas to backdown on Garithos, maybe try to get a friendly Alliance man as magistrate which could settle Lordaeron's nobles and the Silver Hand down as a compromise? The Naval Base is right next to it, and Troubridge is in charge of it. He and Alric seem to get along well. Maybe he would make a good Magistrate. Bonus points if he could somehow have effective authority over the Regional Defenders, as he is/could be the highest ranking Alliance officer in the area even if he is Navy?
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>20, Success
>10
>2


"No, no. Let's try to candle." You said to Nalice.

"Feeling rather sure about yourself Prince Alric?" Nalice asked you and sized you up as she put the stone away and took out one of the candles.

"I have a feeling that I might succeed with this." You said back to her, even though you hadn't gotten that good with the stone yet.

"Then we can try." Nalice said to you and passed a candle to you. "You may proceed."

Nalice and Eligius prepared themselves and allowed you to begin. You started to concentrate on the feeling of Arcane energies all around you, concentrating on the want to draw it all into you. The painted sigils started to tingle and get hot on your skin and slowly you felt like this cold, tasteless essence flowed into you.

Nalice had explained to you how Arcane is very cold and intelligent in nature, very clean, tasteless and orderly, yet volatile and powerful. If mana within mages would be water, Arcane would be steam pressure. Compared to the feeling you got from the mana Nalice had been feeding to you, which was scorching hot, churning and swirling inside you aggressively, Arcane was way more serene, but you felt like if you lost your concentration, it would explode to all directions as it wanted to escape your body.

Drawing more Arcane energies in, you guided them into your arms and then into your fingers. And just like you wanted, the candle suddenly lit up.

"Good, well done." Nalice said to you. "Now stop taking in the Arcane and keep the candle lit as long as possible."

You did as told and concentrated on moving whatever Arcane that remained inside you to your arms and hands. The candle burned with a white to purple light, not like with a red flame as before. That was the colour of Arcane.

And suddenly the candle died as you ran out of Arcane and you allowed your concentration to drop. Taking a couple of deep breaths, you bent down as you felt slightly weak.

"Not easy, but I did it." You mused aloud.

"Stand up, let me take a look at you." Nalice said to you and stepped inside the circle.

You stood up and tried to hand the candle back to her. Though she didn't take it, instead she ran her hand through your hair.

"W-what are you doing?" You asked as Nalice pulled it around and studied your head.

"Peculiar side effect. Your hair is practically glowing, it is stronger than before." Nalice said to you and pulled it around more.

"Prince Alric, it is a rather common side effect to have one's hair turn grey due to mana and Arcane." Eligius said to you as he found this rather funny to see Nalice study your hair like that. "Some have that to happen, others have their blood veins to stand out or nails turn purple or black."

"You are saying that the training has made my hair stronger?" You asked, this just sounded baffling.

"It has. Rare, but rather impressive." Nalice said and went to immediately make some notes on her papers.

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>>5774107

Was this why Tari had been so keen on brushing and toting about your hair? Well you didn't exactly complain about this either.

"That doesn't sound that bad?" You said to Eligius.

"Better than having your skin crack, losing all your hair or other way more unfortunate side effects." Eligius said and shrugged.

Nalice had stopped making her notes and turned back towards you.

"The fact that we see these side effects tells us that your body is reacting well with mana and Arcane. It is getting used to them." Nalice told you. "Your training is progressing as planned, maybe a bit faster than expected."

That sounded like good news to you.

"Prince Alric, shall we continue or are you still feeling sure about yourself?" Nalice asked you.

"What are you suggesting?" You asked. She had something in her mind.

"I will channel mana into you and you are going to hold it in you till tomorrow's studies." Nalice suggested. "If you succeed, it tells us that your body doesn't reject mana or you just have that much willpower."

"My Lady, is that wise? Prince Alric…" Eligius started to speak, but was interrupted.

"Prince Alric will succeed, he has progressed far enough for this." Nalice said to him and gazed into your eyes. "So how is it, will we try it?"

Her voice was that of a temptress. The awfully prideful and sure about herself Lady Nalice wanted to push you hard in your studies. You would have had doubts about this normally, but she was a red dragon and it weighed her words a lot. She was rather sure about you succeeding in this.


Choose one:
>Continue with the candle, do not tempt your skills and luck too much.
>Ask to try a spell instead if she wants to push you. You have doubts about her plan succeeding.
>Agree on her plan. You are going to hold the mana inside you for a full day.
>Go further beyond. Have Nalice give you mana while you take in the Arcane energies. If she wants progress, this truly would be it.

QM: The second set of rolls was how well keeping the candle lit will go and what unfortunate side effect hit you. Stronger hair was one of the less unfortunate side effects possible.
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>>5774072

You do not have someone who could act as an ambassador right now. Maybe one of the spies when they are ready could act as your diplomat in Capital City, but for now your letters will suffice.

And Commodore Troubridge wouldn't make a good Magistrate as he would be another military man taking the job. Southshore wouldn't accept it and neither would your neighbours. And while he technically outranks Colonel Garithos, he has very little say over Regional Defenders outside the Alliance Naval Base.
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>>5774109
Silver Fox Alric would have been pretty fun too.
>Agree on her plan. You are going to hold the mana inside you for a full day.
Trust the plan.
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>>5774109
>>Agree on her plan. You are going to hold the mana inside you for a full day.
Coming soon to the theaters near you: Origins of the Alterac Yeti population. Documentary by Hilde Stronginthearm from the Explorers' League describing the unfounded and slangerous legend of a man from Perenolde royal line and an accident of unlicenced magical practice and pent up frustration from sexual deprivation
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>>5774109
>Ask to try a spell instead if she wants to push you. You have doubts about her plan succeeding.
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>>5774109
>>Agree on her plan. You are going to hold the mana inside you for a full day.
>>Go further beyond. Have Nalice give you mana while you take in the Arcane energies. If she wants progress, this truly would be it.
All In Baby!
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"Alright, let's do it." You said to Nalice. "I am in your care."

"Well then… youthful eagerness." Nalice replied back and gave you a sly smile.

Suddenly she dropped her scholar's disguise as she chose to do this in her mage armour instead. The dull grey and black plate glimmering in the candle light, she took her position behind you and nodded to Eligius to begin again.

"Your goal is just to keep the mana inside you. Do not let it dissipate." Nalice said and placed her hand on your shoulder.

And suddenly you felt the scorching hot sensation inside you grow again. Taking her mana was the easy part, but will you be able to hold it, well that was the big question.


>3d10, Best of three
>DC 12, 16, 20, Crit 24

QM: Decided to call the vote here. Trying to push one or two more updates out today.
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Rolled 2, 2, 5 = 9 (3d10)

>>5774208
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Rolled 4, 2, 3 = 9 (3d10)

>>5774208
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Rolled 6, 9, 2 = 17 (3d10)

>>5774208
I was only joking…
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>>5774232
not too bad. Go Alric go !
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>17, Success


You concentrated on the scorching whirlwind inside you as the mana flowed from Nalice to you. Letting it concentrate around your stomach and rest of the innards, you tried to control it and shape it inside you with your will alone. To make it calm down.

"There, now concentrate on it. You are the master, it is the slave." Nalice said as she took her hand off your shoulder and stepped back.

Normally at this moment you would be concentrating on moving the mana into your arms and hands before using the stone or the candle to burn it away, but now you just had to hold it in control.

"Eligius, you may stop chanting, we do not need the wards anymore." Nalice ordered and he obliged.

You felt the sigils on your skin burning from within as it felt like instead of drawing the mana in from outside, they were actively pushing it back inside and preventing it from escaping.

"Prince Alric, how are you feeling?" Nalice asked you.

"Fine." You said and avoided breaking your concentration.

"Good, when you are ready, you can put on your clothes." Nalice ordered.

You took several deep breaths as you stepped out of the circle. The scorching hot whirlwind inside you had become tolerable as days and weeks had passed in your training, but this was the first time you would be trying to hold the mana in for a longer period of time. You carefully moved your limbs and twisted your body to see if it had any effect on the feeling and to your relief there wasn't. Moving itself wouldn't cause issues, but what if your mind relapses?



Just in case Eligius had stayed with Nalice to watch over you after you had put on your clothes. While there wouldn't be draconic language studies today, you did learn from the talks you had with the two.

For both Nalice and Eligius having mana was just as natural as thinking or breathing. Really just Eligius as a warlock could understand how you were feeling due to having drawn in the Shadow and Void to supplement his own powers before. To him the feeling is that of immense power and enjoyment in some form, while for you it was none of that.

Though as midnight approached, you had started to get used to the feeling and after several breathing and mind exercises, you were ready to go home.

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>>5774289

"I do have one question." You said to them carefully. Speaking had slowly become a bit easier as time passed. "What will I do if my concentration and willpower runs out? I mean, I can sleep right?"

"You can sleep, your mind will act even if the body is asleep." Nalice told you. "Now go, we will see tomorrow if you have successfully kept the mana inside of you."



You had been on the bed for an hour or so. The scorching whirlwind had slowly spread across your body from head to toes. It had calmed down, if you could say so, but it hadn't completely removed the uncomfortable feeling.

You were getting used to it slowly, but steadily. That was the point of this training after all. To get your body used to mana and if you can get used to Nalice's mana, then probably everything else would be a child's play.

Now you just need to close your eyes and allow relaxation to carry you into sleep.



Sparring with Malevus had gone well, even if the scorching feeling inside of you was in full maelstrom. When you had woken up early as usual, it had felt serene. Sure it also felt like you had a terribly severe fever, which you didn't have in reality, but it was nothing like last evening.

But the exercising and sparring with Malevus had gotten it churning again. Having to concentrate on fighting and keeping the mana in check at the same time wasn't easy, but you managed to do so somehow.

What you thought was the hardest part was over when you leveraged her training sword from her hand and knocked her down into the snow.

"Are you alright Prince Alric?" Malevus asked you. She recognised that you weren't the usual normal Alric now.

Since the sauna episode, she has been more considerate and you could say caring with you. Asking if everything was alright and if you needed anything. That seemed to be her way of trying to keep your mind clear and unbothered.

"Special training." You said to her. Thankfully she caught what you meant.

"I see, can I help you in any way?" She asked you.

"No, I don't think so." You said. " I will call you if I need something."

"Understood Prince Alric." Malevus said and smiled as you pulled her up from the snow.

Alright, the hardest part of the day is done. Rest should go without any more issues.



The rest didn't go without any issues.

You had soldiered through the morning meeting with town's folk to hear their worries and then done a bit of paperwork. Eligius had come to check you as well at one point and his advice was just to just breathe in and out slowly. It should be fine.

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>>5774291

But you had to dump the rest of the paperwork to Tari as in the early afternoon you felt like your insides were on fire.

And it wasn't a pleasant feeling. It was actually painful.

You had retreated to your bedroom where you had just sat down on a chair and put your hands on your knees. Closing your eyes, you started to do the same breathing exercises from last night to get the maelstrom in control.

And for a while it felt like it might succeed, but the scorching maelstrom didn't want to calm down fast enough.

You were sweaty, your body ached from head to toe. You laboured through the scorching pain that was everywhere in your body. It was nothing like any wound you had received before, nothing compared to this pain.

You started to get the maelstrom under control as you struggled, but you weren't sure if you would stay conscious before getting it in control would happen. You either had to just be resilient or you had to get rid of the mana somehow. A job which the sigils on your skin made a rather difficult one. Maybe you should try to reach Nalice or Eligius for help?


Choose one:
>Keep holding on and get the maelstrom under your control. You will soldier through the heavy pain as you have already made some progress.
>Just let it go, allow the mana to leak away. It will probably be extremely painful for a moment, but at least you will get rid of the mana.
>Nalice's house isn't that far away. You think you can reach it and she can syphon the mana away safely.
>Burn it away. Nalice is a dragon, her mana is scorching hot, burn it like you would lit the candle on fire. Conjure a fire in your hand. A controlled burn.

QM: DC 16 meant that Alric survived for 16 hours. From 11pm to 3pm afternoon.
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>>5774297
>Nalice's house isn't that far away. You think you can reach it and she can syphon the mana away safely.
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>>5774297
>Keep holding on and get the maelstrom under your control. You will soldier through the heavy pain as you have already made some progress.
Let go of all other thoughts and concentrate on the task at hand. I've found that if I want to take my mind off of a particular pain, creating pain somewhere else helps as a temporary distraction.
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>>5774297
>>Nalice's house isn't that far away. You think you can reach it and she can syphon the mana away safely.
Although I'm a bit worried about making it there, our cloak should help us avoid making a scene. Hopefully we can avoid setting it on fire. Or anything else.
All of the options have risks. But I'd rather if we discharge prematurely we do it into the dragon than shame ourselves by despoiling stonework of our almost brand new mansion.
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>>5774297
>Keep holding on and get the maelstrom under your control. You will soldier through the heavy pain as you have already made some progress.
Or
>Burn it away. Nalice is a dragon, her mana is scorching hot, burn it like you would lit the candle on fire. Conjure a fire in your hand. A controlled burn.

We are getting it under control, we just need to get through the pain or we could try burning it. Dragons mana is basically fire already by the descriptions we have gotten. I am fine with either, but I wouldn't run to Nalice and ask for her help. We can do this without her.
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>>5774297
>Nalice's house isn't that far away. You think you can reach it and she can syphon the mana away safely.

Or even just get some advice
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>>5774297
>Keep holding on and get the maelstrom under your control. You will soldier through the heavy pain as you have already made some progress
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>>5774297
>>Keep holding on and get the maelstrom under your control. You will soldier through the heavy pain as you have already made some progress.
This said, this might not be feasible for a simple matter. Its not related to magic : we are a prince. We have many things to do and can't delegate or dismiss important stuff.
So if necessary we may need to fake being ill or tired which only works for a day really.
Has such i want Eligius informed ASAP if we are in danger, and updated on Alric. Raleigh still exists in Dawnholme and might notice magic suddenly coming out of our body.
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I was just going to ask for a tiebreaker. Thankfully I updated the thread before posting. Holding things under control is the winner!


>3d10, Best of three
>DC 13, 20, Crit 24
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Rolled 5, 10, 6 = 21 (3d10)

>>5774436
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Rolled 9, 3, 2 = 14 (3d10)

>>5774436


fortunately it looks we won't be setting our house on fire for now... >>5774439
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Rolled 5, 2, 7 = 14 (3d10)

>>5774436
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>21, Success


You took several deep breaths and closed your eyes. You wouldn't get up from this chair until you had the situation in control. A lesser man would fold, but you aren't a lesser man.

You thought about the morning, the feeling you had in you back then. That feeling was bliss compared to this and you wanted to repeat it. So you concentrated on the idea of the serenity within you.

You just had to endure the pain. Breathing heavily while not moving at all. Concentrate. Concentrate. Concentrate.

You weren't sure how long it really took you, but slowly the whirlwind inside you calmed down. It didn’t dissipate or go away, but it calmed down. It was still a storm that could rip trees off their roots, but it didn't hurt you anymore, at least not much.

Your whole body was tense, muscles aching from exertion. You tried to stand up, but your legs couldn't carry you so with a thump you fell on your face on the floor.

Pushing yourself to your back, you could just laugh as tears flowed from your eyes and not due to pain, but because of relief. By the Light you were happy. Happy that you got through this, but also because no one had heard a thing. You had smartly activated the black noise device in your bedroom.

You wiped away the tears and kept staring at the ceiling. What an awful idea it was to start learning magic. Who would have known that it would be this painful? You laughed at yourself why you had to push yourself this much, but then you sighed deeply.

Alric you idiot, you do this as much for others as you do for yourself. And even if it hurts you more than anything before it, it will be worth it.

By the Light you were tired, if you were to just close your eyes for a moment…



By the location of the moon in your window it was already the evening when you woke up. Someone had entered your bedroom as you found a pillow under your head and a blanket spread on top of you. It was probably Tari if you were to guess as you threw the blanket off you.

Inside you the scorching sensation slowly churned. You felt like it was this morning, rather serene compared to what it had been.

You probably should go to visit Nalice and tell her how everything has gone.

But before leaving your home, you had to eat as you were starving.



"Well done." Nalice said to you as she put away the book she had been reading. You had told her about the events of the day and how you had pulled through the excruciating pain.

"I am still sore, my body hurts and aches. Nothing I have done compares to this." You told her.

"I expected you to fail." Nalice said and smiled at you. Today her human form was wearing a long red dress and a black open robe. She seemed rather casual.

"You did?"

"Of course, the mana of a dragon is a potent thing. Very few who aren't dragons can handle it." Nalice said to you rather proudly. "I expected you to fail and come running here asking for help, but you didn't."

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>>5774584

You didn't really know what to say to this. Was she just testing you?

"Like I said Prince Alric, Lady Katrana has all the right reasons to be interested in you and you have all the potential in the world to succeed and become even more powerful." Nalice told you and smiled. "For a mundane human to get this far without major issues or failures, it is incredible."

"T-thanks." You succeeded in saying back.

"You need to thank yourself Prince Alric. Because you were so sure of yourself, we are now well ahead of the schedule." Nalice explained.

She was surprisingly impressed, you hadn't seen Nalice act like this before. You wondered how a dragon who had seen it all and done it all, could still be surprised about anything?

"Now do we train today?" You asked as you didn't see Eligius here. "Will you syphon the mana away now?"

"No, he has other things to do. And no, unless you really want to." Nalice said to you.

"What do you mean?" You asked.

"A mundane human like you doesn't naturally have any mana. Holding that mana I gave you for long enough time and it will act as a seed for your own mana. At some point your body realises that you should have your own and starts replenishing what you have." Nalice told you and continued. "You could accept my mana and learn to live with the feeling inside you. Accept that scorching fire that could bring ruination to kingdoms through fire and heat, could be your nature."

Her words were powerful and the candles in her house flickered.

"Or you could take your time and see where your mind and body takes you." She said and continued. "You don't have to accept my gift, but you have already gotten over the worst that could happen and accepting it could speed up your training greatly."

"And to live with this feeling inside me as a reminder?" You asked back.

"You will get used to it and soon its presence is like thinking or breathing. You won't even notice it." She said. "So how is it?"


Choose one:
>Accept her gift. Keep her scorching hot draconic mana and use it as a seed for your own fire adjacent mana come future.
>Don't accept her gift. Take your time and see on your own what the nature of your mana will be.

QM: Mana nature vote, rather important for your mage career. Doesn't close doors, but gives you a preference to a certain style of magic.
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>>5774587
Well, what are our options? Surely Nalice can tell us of the many other possible natures right?

Dragonfire does sound cool though.
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>>5774587
>Don't accept her gift. Take your time and see on your own what the nature of your mana will be.
As generous as the offer is and we treasure it, ruination is not really the core of what we intend to pursue. We’re going to be warden of our land, not destroyer of others…
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>>5774587
Hmm I'm kinda conflicted now

On one hand fire magic doesn't feel very "Alterac", but on the other the idea of having dragon mana sounds awesome
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Interesting, I am kind of leaning towards accept. Could mix very well with the Cinder sword, pump some dragon fire mana into it and see what happens, experiment with it. I think during the Durnholde fire incident there was an option to stick the sword into the flame and see if something happens as a wild thought option.
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>>5774587
>Accept her gift. Keep her scorching hot draconic mana and use it as a seed for your own fire adjacent mana come future.
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>>5774602
Please anon, si vis pacem para bellum. Having the power of destruction is a fundamental part of preserving what is good.

>>5774609
That begs the question: what kind of magic feels like Alterac?

>>5774616
Indeed, could we not only create fire but also control it? Bring it to heel? Perhaps instead of dousing it we could've commanded it to cease.
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>>5774587
>Don't accept her gift. Take your time and see on your own what the nature of your mana will be.
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>>5774587
>Accept her gift. Keep her scorching hot draconic mana and use it as a seed for your own fire adjacent mana come future.

>>5774623
I'd imagine so. Jaina and Antonidas can bring out water elementals. Jandice can turn her illusions into reality, though that is her magnum opus. I think fire, and in this case dragon fire, is pretty good. A nice symbol of renewal, transformation, purification for the new Alterac. I bet we could get some tips from Prince Kael too, if and when he spots our magic progress, good ol Flame Strike and Phoenix. Like Medivh said it also doesn't close any doors.
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>>5774587
>Accept her gift. Keep her scorching hot draconic mana and use it as a seed for your own fire adjacent mana come future.
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>>5774600

There are many schools of Arcane magic, but in a nutshell all main and secondary elements you can think of would be available. Fire and ice are just the two most common ones and something nearly everyone learns in Dalaran and elsewhere before they specialise into something else. And usually that is whatever job they will get, be it for example scryer or an elementalist or an enchanter etc. Melondras who made your armour could fry or freeze your ass with ease, but instead he chooses to make armour and enchant them.

As I said, this vote doesn't close doors on magic, it gives Alric a preference of certain type of magic that ends up being easier for him to handle. And it does not mean he can't learn other Arcane tricks. Would be silly if learning a Fireball would mean that Alric can't handle normal Arcane utility magic or other specialisations. Maybe in some "bad ending" Alric uses his Arcane skills to use Necromancy to raise all his loved ones back to unlive and then scorch whoever ended up killing them.
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>>5774664
The tragic 'Calia/Malevus/Tari/Parents are dead, now I am become Necromancer' End. Death Knight Alric.

Now I know Melondras said he won't make any more swords, but what if we asked him to sharpen up the ol Cinder Sword. Maybe pimp it out a little with a new hilt or scabbard to go with the Aurvan'kal. It sure has cut through a lot of ogres by now...
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>>5774664
So it's not about the element it's about the type of magic? Using Skyrim as an example It'd be different schools of magic rather than types like Destruction, Illusion, Restoration, Enchanting, Conjuration or Alteration instead of Frost, Lightning or Fire yeah? In this case, we would be focusing on destruction then?
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>>5774623
No. For several reasons.
-As mentioned, it carries a tone of destruction that runs contrary to our principles
-fire magic is flashy, unsubtle, with limited utility and difficult to finely control. Frost and arcane are both better in that, and once we reveal having it that’s it.
-this is also our chance to assert our character and principles to Nalice

Taking dragonfire seems desperate for quick boost that is not too well suited for us. We will get chances to use it where both choices may turn out horribly.
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>>5774673

Accepting her gift would make handling and learning Fire Destruction spells easier in Skyrim terms, while not making other magic types any harder.
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>>5774664
Well that eases my concern of losing utility like invisibility, immobilizing ice, etc somewhat but I maintain that the way Nalice is pitching it to us we should be at very least wary of the offer if not feel guttural aversion to it. Letting fire be our primary element seems too poor a fit for what we’ve been doing so far. Ruination of our enemies? Seriously?

I guess at very least we’re going to have some discrepancies to analyze if or when we learn what red dragons are actually supposed to be like though.
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>>5774674
Most of what you said made no sense whatsoever.
>-As mentioned, it carries a tone of destruction that runs contrary to our principles
It's not, the power of destruction is fundamental to preserving what's good. We're not pacifists.
>-fire magic is flashy, unsubtle, with limited utility and difficult to finely control. Frost and arcane are both better in that, and once we reveal having it that’s it.
If you're worried about our abilities being known then this is a fair point. Im not, it's why I didn't go for fel magic, I'd like to use it openly eventually.
>-this is also our chance to assert our character and principles to Nalice
See the first point and since nothing about it goes against our character or principles it would be simply asserting ourselves for it's own sake which is pathetic.

>>5774682
Where are you reading this aversion to violence from? Guess Alric fucked up with every person he's killed since he's ruined their lives.
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>>5774674
I mean its entirely how one uses it. If Alric wants to summon some smoke or the fire magic equivalent of a flashbang instead of blasting every dude into smithereens thats up to us. Heating up metal weapons so hot the enemy has to drop them or get their armor off. A nice big bonfire for the boys in the Alterac winter. Using the Cinder Sword to make it look like the sword has other magic abilities instead of us being a mage.
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>>5774686
Have you been reading the same quest? We regularly expend effort to get hostile or neutral people on our side rather than destroy them. We have reformed bandits in our retinue and army, and for good effect.
You don’t need to be pacifist to not want to bring ruin to kingdoms of your enemies, or want to have perpetual dragonfire coursing through you as a reminder if that capacity. I’d rather if our magic theme emerged from our character than grab it from our dragon teacher as soon as it’s dangled in front of our nose.

Low key I’m also hoping us reminding her of our principles could make her think of hers.

And do try to not argue in bad faith.
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>>5774695
The cinder sword could actually be a good way to get some covert use out of fire if we end up going for it.

(Although I still don’t like it very much as a first choice. Bonus to blink, illusions, space manipulation… oh well.)
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>>5774713
Where have I said that we must destroy our enemies? I said we must have the capacity to destroy, not that we need to use it. Im gonna use this phrase again since you couldn't have read it: "si vis pacem para bellum" or "if you want peace prepare for war". Of course we can give out mercy but that will both not always be an option or be the most just course of action. Therefore, we have an obligation to retain the power to destroy another. It is why we have weapons and soldiers in the first place, it is why taking issue with doing the same through magic does not make sense.

>And do try to not argue in bad faith.
Im not? Neither are you, I believe. I think you misunderstood what I was getting at from the beginning which is what is causing confusion.
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>>5774725
Hence why I’m not arguing against us learning magic in the first place. What I’m arguing against is taking Nalice’s dragonfire as a shortcut, even leaving aside narrative reasons (that may or may not come up in future) at very least we’re explicitly sacrificing having our specialization emerge organically.
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>>5774744
I didn't accuse of being against learning magic. I accused you of being against destruction magic like you said here: >>5774602 and here: >>5774674

> What I’m arguing against is taking Nalice’s dragonfire as a shortcut
That wasn't what you were saying in your previous posts. You discussed having a problem with it's destructive nature on principle and it's lack of subtlety on method not that it is a shortcut. Besides, there's nothing intrinsically wrong with a shortcut. It often comes with drawbacks compared to the longer alternative but it is not a requirement.

> Narrative reasons.
Agree to disagree. I find this to be perfectly acceptable and organic within the narrative but I can't decide that for anyone but me.
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>>5774757
It being a shortcut should be obvious, and where it is going to take us is the problem.
I guess we’ll see.
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>>5774770
It is not going to take us anywhere we do not want to go for it possesses no will of it's own, just like any other weapon.

>>5774587
I vote to accept the gift by the way, in case it wasn't already clear.
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>>5774609
The proto-alteracis, alongside their high elf allies, holocausted trolls with fire magic thousands of years ago.
https://wowpedia.fandom.com/wiki/One_Hundred
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>>5774960
Alright then I'm convinced
>Accept her gift. Keep her scorching hot draconic mana and use it as a seed for your own fire adjacent mana come future.
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>>5774864
>It is not going to take us anywhere we do not want to go for it possesses no will of it's own, just like any other weapon.
That's a platitude.

See:
>Accept that scorching fire that could bring ruination to kingdoms through fire and heat, could be your nature."

This choice is not just about accepting a tool for our toolbox, it's a character forming moment. Extent to which it's going to affect our agency is down to OP's choices in writing and could range from making Alric act on impulse with no input to setting tone ("Nalice's flames burn within you with rage as you hear of this development" or something to that effect.)

However it seems support is overwhelming for accepting the dragon fire so there's no point in pursuing this further. I just hope we don't come to regret it.
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Accepting the gift, oh it is on now! Could I have a roll for Alric! Also great discussion about the vote.


>3d10, Five rolls, best of five and best of first three
>DC ??? and DC 10, 15, Crit 20
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Rolled 10, 9, 10 = 29 (3d10)

>>5775115
Let's make the most of it then
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Rolled 6, 6, 8 = 20 (3d10)

>>5775115
POWER OVERWHELMING!
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Rolled 1, 1, 1 = 3 (3d10)

>>5775115

>>5775116
>>5775125
well looks like we don't gotta worry
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>>5775116
>>5775130
sweet, schizo dice
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Rolled 10, 4, 4 = 18 (3d10)

>>5775115
forgot to roll
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>>5775125
>>5775130
>>5775137
>Nalice bestows the gift
>It looks like it's going great
>Something goes horribly wrong
>Suddenly she's gone
>Now she lives rent free in our head, but literally
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Rolled 6, 4, 6 = 16 (3d10)

>>5775115
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>>5775125
holy shit literally power overwhelming
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>>5775116
Holy smoking Conan sword what a roll
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>>5775116
>>5775130

Duality of rolls! I do find it funny that it was you who argued against it who rolled that well.

The update comes later today.
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Actually give me a one more roll for events. Let's see if anything special or intriguing happens.


>1d10
>Best of three, taking the second roll
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Rolled 2 (1d10)

>>5775226
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Rolled 10 (1d10)

>>5775226
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Rolled 10 (1d10)

>>5775226

>>5775234
surely that's a good thing
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>29


You thought that it would be a more difficult choice to make, but in the end you just ended up nodding to her.

"I would have thought that this would be a more difficult decision to make, but I am committed to learning magic and arcane." You said to Nalice and continued. "You have presented me with many shortcuts and ways to learn, I haven't taken all of them, but I have taken those that seem to be the right ones."

"You have made the right choice Prince Alric." Nalice said to you and crossed her legs. "Deeper you go in your studies, the more your life will change with you as well."

"Maybe, but do not believe that I will somehow change because I have decided to learn magic or do all of this. Magic or not, I am who I am." You said back to her adamantly.

Nalice smiled and then laughed. Her laugh carried the same pride as her usual demeanour, but this time you found her laugh a bit endearing.

"Why are you laughing?" You asked her.

"Prince Alric, I was sceptical when Lady Katrana asked me to travel here and to help you. But I have found my time here… rather fun and interesting." Nalice said and smiled. "You have beaten my expectations time after time and I think our close cooperation will be extremely fruitful now and in the future."

"Well I didn’t think Lady Katrana would send a literal red dragon to help me." You said back to her.

"And I didn’t think I would offer my mana to you. Believe me, I wouldn't have done that if you were a normal man." Nalice said and smiled. "Your future is bright Prince Alric. You just need to keep studying. And remember if you need anything, I am ready to help you."

You returned her smile. Nalice seemed rather pleased with your decision to take her mana. The scorching whirlwind of her draconic mana burned inside you. You felt it from the tip of your fingers to the top of your head. You would wrestle this feeling and take control of it, shape it into a form of your own and not let it push you around. Nalice said that it was a seed, and just like a tree or a plant can be pruned into a shape, you are going to shape the mana into what you want it to be.

You smiled at her. Lady Nalice, what a peculiar red dragon lady. Her and Lady Katrana really make an intriguing duo. You should be careful in what steps you take around them, because surely they have their own machinations.



>29, Crit Success!

The two next days went without any major issues. Through will alone, you wrestled the whirlwind inside you proverbially on the ground and tied it up. By the third morning it was still there, churning and bubbling like a sea made out of liquid fire, but there were no waves. No anything that disturbed it. Even after Nalice had given more of her draconic mana to you, come next morning you had it in control.

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>>5775479

Eligius confessed to you in private that he had been horrified that you had accepted her offer, especially after having heard the excruciating pain you went through in effort of controlling it. He had read reports about this and knew the theory, but never had seen anyone doing it. And he was terrified after you had taken Nalice's mana and wrangled it down for it to calm down. He couldn't believe how easily in the end you had things in control.

With you getting used to the mana, the evening studies turned to theory and Nalice lectured you and Eligius about different things regarding Arcane and magic. This would be what you would be doing for the foreseeable future, no more candles or stones, at least not for a few weeks if not for months. Though you wouldn't get away from the sigils, they still need to be retouched every evening just in case.



>10
>10


In the days that followed, the tug of war between winter and spring continued, but the warm spring sun started to come out as the winner. Still everyone avoided making the conclusion of spring being here. Cold winds from the mountains could and will freeze you if you are careless.

During these days the hunters had another sighting of the large mountain lion tracks. They wisely had avoided following them, but at least you now had started to have an idea where it was moving. Maybe when most of the snow has melted away, you could go and hunt it down? You needed a replacement belt after all.

There were also several letters that arrived. Lord Blackmoore had acted against the smuggling ring and arrested a number of people. Some had been hanged, while rest given other sentences, but most importantly the ring in Durnholde had been dismantled. Magistrate Burnside had also delivered justice and the local smugglers had been caught and dealt with. Mayor Fowley also sent a letter and a small casket to you. They had been following the trails and recovered a small portion of what had been stolen from you. Sadly though it seemed unlikely that you would recover more, but at least this was something.


Gained:
>1 Wealth



It was a rather gloomy afternoon with a thick set of clouds covering the sky. You had been finalising the work on getting everything ready for the spring meeting. In fact you had met with your officers that were in Dawnholme and went through how your soldiers had wintered in Shoredon. And for all purposes that had gone rather well. Very few sick cases, little to no tracks of interest. They had neither seen or heard anything. Similarly Chief Ragis and Stonedon had gotten through the worst of the winter without major issues. The supplies given and small time bartering had ensured that the villagers and other locals wintering there had survived.

Tari had finished brushing your hair moments ago and had left to do some other business as Malevus entered your study.

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>>5775480

"Prince Alric, a letter for you." She said to you and put a thick envelope on your desk. You knew from whom it was from immediately.

"Anything else?" You asked her.

"Nothing, I will make sure that no one disturbs you for a moment." Malevus said and bowed before leaving.

The moment the door closed, you quickly slashed the envelope open and retreated to your bedroom with it. Kicking off your boots, you jumped on the bed and pulled the letter from Calia out.

And the moment you started reading it, your heart sank. Her illness had forced her bedridden with little strength for anything else, so she had been mostly spending the time reading books and thinking about things.

Calia thanked you for your letter describing the relationship between you and Tari and the rumours surrounding all of this. She told you how kind and caring a person you are, going so far for Tari, not caring about what others might say and think about you, just so that her and her child could have a good life to live. It warmed her heart that she had the chance to have met you, to have learned to know and fall in love with someone like you. But the days of being bedridden had given her plenty of time to think about all this.

She didn't want to be a stone tied to you and slowing you down. A stone you are forced to drag behind you, restricting the way you live your life. The distance between you and her made the relationship a difficult one in the first place, forcing the two of you to communicate with letters only. And now with the illness forcing her to rest, the chance for the two of you being able to meet somewhere else had dropped to near zero.

She couldn't call the relationship to end, she didn't have the willpower for that. Besides, she still loved you. But if you manage to meet someone else whom you like, don't be dragged down by her, do not deny your feelings because of her. For Calia it was blatantly clear from your letters that you liked Tari a lot and she doesn't want that to repeat again with someone else.

Do not be dragged down by her if you were to meet someone whom you developed feelings towards, that was her message. Calia would understand, after all she can't return the feelings the two of you have to each other right now or in the future as she nor the doctor had any idea when and if she would be getting healthy.

The letter ended with her telling you that she loved you.

You dropped the letter and it harmlessly fell from the bed on the floor. You tried to process this, but you were suddenly interrupted by a knock on your bedroom door.

Jumping up and putting the boots back on, you went to open it and found Malevus standing there.

"Prince Alric…" She started to say, but noticed that something was wrong with you. "Is everything alright?"

"No, but we can talk about it later." You said back to her. "What is this about?"

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>>5775481

"You have a visitor Prince Alric, someone whom you know." Malevus said to you.

"Who?"

"Lady Jandice Barov. She just arrived." Malevus said to you.

Her? Now? She had an awful time coming right now. You closed your eyes and pinched the bridge of your nose.

"Alright, let's go meet her then." You said and allowed Malevus to walk ahead of you.

A step before leaving your study, you stopped and took a couple deep breaths as you put up your stiff upper lip. Jandice doesn't need to see you upset, not as one whose love and girlfriend had contemplated on leaving.

You stepped out the study and looked down, Lady Jandice Barov stood there still wearing her winter clothes.

"Lady Jandice, I was expecting your arrival, but not without a warning." You said to her politely as you walked down the stairs.

"Prince Alric, I apologise. My schedule has been rather busy thanks to the events that have unravelled." Jandice said to you.

It had been a few months since you had seen her the last time, but she hadn't changed. She still had the same regal tone in her voice, the tone fitting to an important noblewoman, but you had learned to know her a bit better. Behind her distancing behaviour that seemed cold was actually a rather nice person.


>Ask her how her trip here has gone? Did the weather cause any issues? Have some casual small talk.
>Have her tell you why she is here? You know the answer, to talk about the deal, but it doesn't hurt to hear it from her again.
>Apologise to her about the lack of a welcome committee. If you had a warning…
>Tell her that you don't exactly have the best day going on, so if you seem a bit off, there is a reason for it and it isn't her.
>Other, write

QM: Tremendous rolls were nearly offset by QMs tremendous difficulties at getting the update posted. Here we go! The two tens were basically that everything else that could have gone well, had gone well.
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>>5775482
>Ask her how her trip here has gone? Did the weather cause any issues? Have some casual small talk.

You know I'm starting to have second thoughts about this whole dragon mana thing.
What of we're being played like a fiddle by her, and she's actually manipulating us for her own purposes?

Come to think of it, we've been having a lot of ill-disposed characters on our side, Blackmoore, the Barovs, witches and warlocks, Nalice and Katrana

But I guess that's the fate of being the heir of Alterac after the Second War.
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>>5775482
>Tell her that you don't exactly have the best day going on, so if you seem a bit off, there is a reason for it and it isn't her.

Calia always saw Alric as this Swashbuckling Prince of Freedom ideal, so I actually expected this turn of events. I wonder what Jaina would think, if now is her chance to move in on plant the proudmoore flag on mount Alric.

Let me see if I remember this right. During the Durnhold Assassins Incident we had the assistance of Archmage of Dalaran Jandice Barov, Dalaran and all the Kings know about the Syndicate and Alric's brother, but she didn't know about the Syndicate or Alrics Brother. She was concerned about Dalaran not telling her.

This could imply Dalaran does not trust Jandice Barov regarding the Syndicate, they are keeping it top secret even from other archmages, or Jandice is just out of the loop. IF they don't trust Jandice, maybe they suspect her or someone in her family of having business with the Syndicate. The Barov Patriach and Matriarch. The Eldest Son. The son who deals in horses. Jandice herself seems unlikely, atleast knowingly.

Use the Syndicate and the unraveling of that smuggling ring as points in the deal we make with Jandice Barov. Maybe focus on how we can share information we get for more leverage in the deal. The Darrowmere League alliance with Tarren Mill. We also got that offer to work with Dalaran at some point in the future which I imagine she would be interested in since they didn't share info with her.

>>5775491
Its fiiiiiiiine. Its a solid move. Blackmoore turned out great with grabbing Tari and the Claim to Durnholde. We got Eligius and now he can have some how witches who really appreciate him. Nalice is a literal dragon protecting him so Alric has never been safer. Things are looking up.
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>>5775482
>Ask her how her trip here has gone? Did the weather cause any issues? Have some casual small talk.
Hmmm this situation with Calia is unfortunate. I was hoping that we would've gotten the opportunity to see her by now but no such luck. I'd consider either a harem or sticking with Calia, (maybe harem but then eventually Calia?) other choices would be too boring in my opinion.

>>5775491
She has her own ends but I think I've got a better read on her now and believe her own objectives to be relatively harmless to our own. Katrana is still another matter though.

Having ill-disposed characters on our side was inevitable given that we are, as you said, an ambitious alteraci prince.
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>>5775482
>Apologise to her about the lack of a welcome committee. If you had a warning…
>Ask her how her trip here has gone? Did the weather cause any issues? Have some casual small talk.
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>>5775482
>Ask her how her trip here has gone? Did the weather cause any issues? Have some casual small talk.

>>5775491
Nalice has turned us into a magic addict. When the time comes, we'll follow Kael to the Outland. We'll gripe about Arthas and Garithos with him and how a relationship with Jaina didn't work out.
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>>5775482
One wealth ? Hell yeah
>Apologise to her about the lack of a welcome committee. If you had a warning…
>Ask her how her trip here has gone? Did the weather cause any issues? Have some casual small talk
>Write-in
See if we can prepare something at least, while we talk briefly in our study. Even if she arrived today, it doesn't mean nothing can be done, best be a good host. Maybe it can put us in a good mood.
A tour perhaps ? We can show her Dawnholme, while Maura and Tari prepare dinner. Throw Malevus in the kitchen too, not violently of course.
That red....

>>5775491
Nah we are good. Things aren't perfect but we did what we needed, and we aren't a small thing anymore. Alterac stands.
Damn i'll never tire of saying that.
Nalice seems happier too here !

>>5775499
I think the combination of distance and being ill might be the problem. Rumors can be also bad for a new love. Jaina seemed to be with Arthas, didn't look too bad beside what happened with us in Southshore. There is still many interested in the Alric Bowl, if it starts again, and two important differences they all have with Calia is : they aren't also a great political and diplomatic problem that would have much opposition if it was known in the open. And they can get married without issues really. Meaning heirs secured, very important (Normand pointed out this a few times).

That's some points we could use in the deal, alongside the Darrowmere League it self. Trade is always good and we just need to expand the members of said league for make it look better.
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>>5775482
>Ask her how her trip here has gone? Did the weather cause any issues? Have some casual small talk.
>Apologise to her about the lack of a welcome committee. If you had a warning…
The news from Calia weren't good at all. Idle mind has a lot of time to delve into things like this. But anons, do we now start chasing after other women or be more fine about one night long affairs if opportunity comes or what?

Now we just need to be a polite host to Jandice.
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"I am terribly sorry for the lack of a welcoming committee, it is my mistake as the host." You said to her as you took the last few steps down the stairs. "If I had known you would be arriving…"

"You know very well that I dislike overt pomp and circumstance." Jandice said to you and studied your home. "But it is true, I did come here without a warning."

"Malevus, could you please lend a hand." You said to your squire, she understood your intent and moved to help Jandice with her winter clothes.

"Did the weather cause any issues? Did your trip go well?" You asked her.

"Just overcast and thank you for asking." Jandice said and passed her fur hat, long winter jacket and rest of her winter clothes to your squire. "The ride here went well, the rest of my belongings are in the saddle bags."

"My Lady, I will retrieve them shortly." Malevus said to her and gave her a deep curtsy. Her experience as one of Voren'thal the Seer's maids came in handy here.

Jandice straightened her clothes and fixed her hair. She was wearing black boots, trousers with vertical stripes of purple of Dalaran and darker purple of her house. Around her waist was a black sash from which several small pouches and bags were hanging. The jacket she wore was tailor made for her as it followed her body rather closely. Tall collar around her neck, a row of buttons asymmetrically on the left side, long sleeves, all in dark purple and embroidered in black.

"Is something wrong?" Jandice asked you as she noticed you looking at her.

"No, I was just surprised that you didn't have your robe with you." You said to her.

"Were you expecting a pointy hat, broom and a cat as well?" Jandice said and a slight smile appeared on her face as she brushed her brown shoulder length hair back into order.

"Well now that you said it…" You chuckled.

The two of you laughed a bit.

"How about you Prince Alric, wearing your arming jacket?" Jandice asked back as the topic of discussion was clearly just about fashion.

"Yeah, I spar with my squire every morning." You said as you were still wearing your black arming jacket and trousers. "It is a good way to wake up and fulfil my duty to train her."

Jandice kept looking at you curiously and you started to worry if she could sense something about you.

"Prince Alric, something is different about you." Jandice said.

"Like what? I mean I have kept better care of my hair." You said and tried to deflect.

"That too… you do have rather nice hair…" Jandice mused aloud and then touched her own upper lip. "What happened to your moustache?"

That was what she noticed?

"A candle fell and I tried to catch it. Got the hot wax all over me and it burned some of the hairs away…" You lied to her rather convincingly and feigned defeat. "I had to shave them off and now where the wax hit the skin, the hair doesn't want to grow back. So goodbye my moustache then…"

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>>5776036

"Good, the moustache didn't fit you at all." Jandice said to you matter of factly.

Her too?! Did everyone dislike your moustache?

Jandice looked up and saw Taretha exiting the guest room. You noticed her eyes moving up and down and when you turned to look at Tari as well, you understood why.

"Taretha Foxton, servant and a secretary." You said to Jandice as Tari made her way down the stairs. The blue dress and white shirt she was wearing didn't do much to hide her small, but growing baby bump.

"The girl from Durnholde, I remember her." Jandice said to you and kept eyeing her.

"Lady Barov." Tari greeted her and did a deep curtsy.

"How long are you going to stay in here Lady Jandice?" You asked her.

"Two to three nights, I need to be in Southshore in three days or so. The Trade Council you see." Jandice said and kept looking at both Tari and you. She was probably thinking and making her conclusions about the two of you.

"Tari, could you please prepare the guest room for Lady Jandice?" You said to her.

"I will, it was a pleasure to meet you Lady Barov." Tari said and excused herself with a curtsy.

Jandice looked at you curiously and raised one of her brows a bit. You knew what she was thinking.


>Deny that the child is yours. You just provide your good friend with a place to live.
>Show the rest of your homestead to her and introduce her to your parents.
>Sit down and ask what her plans regarding the visit here are?
>Jandice mentioned the Trade Council. Talk about recent events and local politics.
>Other, write in.
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>>5776037
>Deny that the child is yours. You just provide your good friend with a place to live.
>Show the rest of your homestead to her and introduce her to your parents.
>ask what her plans regarding the visit here are?
If we have three days, then we aren't in a hurry. We can take today easily and concentrate on small talk and get Jandice relaxed. Dinner etc like anon said while we sip wine and have small talk.
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>>5776037
>Deny that the child is yours. You just provide your good friend with a place to live.
>Show the rest of your homestead to her and introduce her to your parents.
>ask what her plans regarding the visit here are?
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>>5776036
>Were you expecting a pointy hat
Is she mocking the esteemed conjurers of the kingdom of Azeroth?!
>>5776037
>Sit down and ask what her plans regarding the visit here are?
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>>5776036
Deny that child is ours, tell it how it is. Shrug at the inevitable rumors.
Ask Jandice if she'd prefer a tour or getting straight to business, or at least early idea of what we'll be talking about.

And it will be a holy day on Argus before I give up on the Princess, especially after what she wrote. We'd be promising to stand by her in health and in sickness anyway. We definitely need to haul ass so we can see her smile in person even if only for a little bit.
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>>5776037
>Deny that the child is yours. You just provide your good friend with a place to live.
>Show the rest of your homestead to her and introduce her to your parents.
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Watching as Tari disappeared into the guest room, you turned to face Jandice.

"If you wish to believe all the rumours, feel free to do so, but the child is not mine." You told Jandice.

"Hmmm?"

"You are a smart woman, you can rather easily figure out who the father is." You said to her and shrugged. "If giving a good friend of mine a home and a job causes people to gossip, then damned be the rumours."

"I see…" Jandice replied to what you had said. Maybe she believed you, maybe.

"Well, I think I should show you the rest of my small home and introduce you to my parents." You said to her and clapped your hands together. "But uhh… is your plan to just discuss the deal you want to offer me during this visit or what?"

Jandice noticed your use of the word parents and then smiled.

"Prince Alric, that does sound rather lovely." She said back to you and continued. "And yes, the deal is in my mind, but that can wait a day or two. First I would like to see Dawnholme and what else you have managed to accomplish."

"I can show you the town, but be warned there isn't that much to see." You said back to her.

"Prince Alric, everyone needs to start from somewhere… and speaking of starting shall we start the tour of your home?" Jandice asked.

"I can show you my home, but be warned there isn't that much to see." You said and chuckled. Jandice joined you with a deep smile.

You had a feeling that this visit of hers would go well and truth to be told you needed a couple of days off as well.



There really hadn't been that much to show her in your home, but you tried to keep things entertaining to her. And when Normand and Maura returned from the town, you introduced them to Jandice and vice versa.

Jandice kept being surprised that you called them your parents and even tried to correct you once that weren't they your foster parents? Technically she was correct, but they had been your parents longer and taught more than your real parents to you. Because do you really need to share the same blood to call someone your parents?

The afternoon had turned into early evening as Maura, Tari and even Malevus were preparing the dinner for you and Jandice. Normand had been with the two of you for some time, but he had things to do in the town and so he would be coming for dinner later.

You had retrieved a bottle of red wine from the storage and opened it. Now the two of you were downstairs sitting by the hearth and looking at the fire while waiting for the food to be ready.

"Prince Alric, your home is rather…." Jandice said to you and sampled the wine.

"Farmlike?" You asked.

"I would have used the word rustic." She said back to you.

"Lady Jandice, this was a farm." You said and smiled. "Life here isn't exactly grandiose or full of luxury."

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>>5776229

"And I don't expect that Prince Alric. It is rather… a comfortable feeling to be here. Doesn't seem like life here is busy, no?" Jandice said and asked you.

You just laughed so hard that you had to wipe a single tear away. Jandice seemed a bit taken back due to your reaction.

"You have no idea how busy I have been." You said and laughed. "But you are right, when life isn't busy, this is a rather nice place to live. If I wasn't a Prince, I wouldn't mind being here and just being a farmer."

Jandice weighed your words in her mind and continued.

"This is a nice break for me as well. Since Durnholde there have been so many things to do." Jandice said and sipped her wine. "Just awfully busy time be it work in Dalaran or for my family."

"Well I hope that as a host I will then do a decent job." You said to her.

"And you have done a good job already." Jandice said and nodded. "I don't expect a grand dinner with multiple main dishes either."

"Good, because you wouldn't get one either. Maura can perform magic in the kitchen, but this late in the winter fresh ingredients are hard to acquire." You said to her and stood up. "Speaking of dinner, let's go bother the womenfolk in the kitchen and see how the dinner is progressing."



Jandice had found it funny how Maura had driven you and her off the kitchen after you had entered there to snoop around.

And when finally the dinner, consisting mostly of meat and vegetable stew, was ready, all of you had gathered around the large table. Jandice looked as you helped to set the table and participated in carrying the food to the table. Wine glass in her hand, she found it rather interesting that a Prince would do chores like this and not leave it to the others.

"I have two hands, why shouldn’t I help them?" You had told her as you placed the salt on the table and went to get the bread and butter next.

When everything was ready, you had just sat down and everyone started to take the food available to their plates.

You sat at the head off the table as usual with Jandice to your left and Normand to your right. Maura sat next to her husband with Tari and Malevus opposite of her next to Jandice. Because there was so much food, you had asked them to join you as well.

"This stew is really good." Jandice commented.

"Thank you Lady Barov, it is venison." Maura said to her and nodded politely.

"Prince Alric, you didn't lie when you said that Maura can perform magic in the kitchen." Jandice said to you.

"Alric, did you really say that?" Maura asked you.

"Might have." You replied.

"Ahh, that is so sweet of you. Now could you pass the salt?" Maura said back.

Jandice smiled a bit and watched as you had small talk with your parents, Tari and Malevus. She didn't have much to say, but you thought that she should be part of the conversation as well and not stay silent.

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>>5776231


>Just introduce her to the small talk and keep things relaxed. If she wants to have a break of a couple days, then give it to her.
>Ask Jandice how often she has dinners like this with her family or in Dalaran?
>Speak about Garithos, Southshore and everything that went down there. See what she has to say.
>Other, write in.
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>>5776232
>Just introduce her to the small talk and keep things relaxed. If she wants to have a break of a couple days, then give it to her.
>Ask Jandice how often she has dinners like this with her family or in Dalaran?
Asking about home counts as small talk, right?
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>>5776232
Yeah keep things comfy, supporting >>5776233

Hopefully we're not digging into something unpleasant for her.

Maybe it's also chance to get Malevus involved perhaps she has experiences to share.
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>>5776232
>Just introduce her to the small talk and keep things relaxed. If she wants to have a break of a couple days, then give it to her.
>Ask Jandice how often she has dinners like this with her family or in Dalaran?
This is a good atmosphere, Alric should keep it up.
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>>5776232
>Just introduce her to the small talk and keep things relaxed. If she wants to have a break of a couple days, then give it to her.
I wouldn't talk about her family. I think it is a bit dysfunctional family. Talking about Malevus could be fun.

Just let's be normal and do normal Alric stuff. Let's give Jandice a comfy Dawnholme visit.
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>>5776232
>Just introduce her to the small talk and keep things relaxed. If she wants to have a break of a couple days, then give it to her.
>Ask Jandice how often she has dinners like this with her family or in Dalaran?
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>>5776232
>Just introduce her to the small talk and keep things relaxed. If she wants to have a break of a couple days, then give it to her.
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>>5776037
Team Moustache is besieged, encircled, outnumbered, and outgunned. Will reinforcements ever arrive? Let's ask Mom as Dad.
>>5776232
>Just introduce her to the small talk and keep things relaxed. If she wants to have a break of a couple days, then give it to her.
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>>5776310
Moustachads have already lost, since Alric can not grow it again.
There's no more hope in finding allies.
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>>5776315
Alric can use magic. The magic mustache is the only path forward. Sometimes the hand of fate must be forced.
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>>5776232
>>Just introduce her to the small talk and keep things relaxed. If she wants to have a break of a couple days, then give it to her.
Keep it easy and comfy.
It will matter a bit once we get to business talk.


>>5776310
Kek they truly are. Tari liked them everyone else wanted them gone XD
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You started asking small things from Jandice, things that others around the table could join in talking. For example you let her explain her illusion magic which you pivoted to what Malevus had seen or experienced in Quel'thalas to how your big sister had shown you literal magic tricks when you were really little.

Slowly Jandice seemed to open a bit more and more, her cold appearance as this noblewoman of immense wealth and magical powers slowly shed away. It was understandable why she was like that. An archmage and a member of the wealthiest noble house in Lordaeron after Menethils learns to become distant towards others as a self defence mechanism.

"How often do you have dinners like this?" You asked as the elderly, had already tapped out. It was just you, Jandice, Tari and Malevus around the table.

"Not that often." Jandice said to you and sipped her third… fourth glass of wine.

"With your family?" You continued.

Jandice gave you a look and paused before answering.

"Less often with them and whenever we meet, we do not look towards the dinners." Jandice said to you.

Ouch, asking about that seemed to be a mistake.

"Neither did I." Malevus said to her. "It is a bit of a new experience to have dinners like this even for me."

"Same here." Tari said. She was the only one not having drank any wine. The moment she had suspected that she was pregnant, she smartly had dropped all alcohol.

Jandice looked at the two women and then back towards you.

"We try to sit down and have dinner together as often as possible." You said to her.

"As often as Alric has time for it…" Malevus said and burped. She had been drinking the most.

"Manners Malevus." You said to your squire.

"Prince Alric, you have no right to talk about manners… you eat with your elbows on the table." Malevus accused you.

You laughed a bit, she was right. That was one bad habit of yours.



Two more wine glasses had been emptied and even after you had asked politely, Malevus had declined to sing. Jandice had looked at this carousing and had kept smiling the whole time.

As the day had started to turn rather late and tomorrow would be a long day, you had decided that it would be better for everyone if you went to sleep.

"Prince Alric… I wouldn't have guessed that you are so friendly with your servants." Jandice said to you. She had followed you to your study as she finished her last glass of wine.

"Them being my servants doesn't mean that they can't be my friends." You told her and fixed your hair. "Because they are my friends, it means I can trust them no matter what and I know they will support me and guide me."

Jandice listened to your words. She asked you to continue without using any words.

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>>5776408

"Lady Jandice, because I have them and my closest advisors and officers, I am standing here." You said to her. "While I have the final say, they are the ones who keep me straight and I trust them that they will stop me if I am going to do something wrong, something that isn't me."

"A mere servant who obeys wouldn't do that, but a close friend will." You finished after a pause.

For a moment the weight of being a Prince of Alterac had flowed into your words and Jandice definitely had noticed it. It had gotten a bit too serious for a moment. The feeling had been so relaxed and lax and then you had ruined it.

"I understand." Jandice said to you. You weren't so sure if she did.

"Sorry, I ruined the mood a bit." You said to her.

"Prince Alric, you did no such thing. What you said was true." Jandice said back. Maybe she did in fact understand what you said.

She finished her glass of wine and showed it to you.

"And that is the signal, good night Prince Alric. Tour of Dawnholme and Alterac tomorrow?" Jandice said and asked.

"The tour tomorrow, good night Lady Jandice and no need to wake up early." You said to her and smiled a bit.

"Till tomorrow then."

"Till tomorrow."

You watched as Jandice walked to the door of the study and stretched her arms. She felt troubled, not someone who was used to things like this and due to that didn't know how to react. She did seem to enjoy this as whwn she left your study, she turned around a bit and flashed you a smile.

When the study door closed, you let your shoulders and smile drop. It had become increasingly difficult to keep your stiff upper lip the more you drank wine. As much as it had been fun to be with your family and friends and to see Jandice open up a bit, you couldn't shake away the letter you had received from Calia from your mind.

You walked into your bedroom and locked the door. After lighting several candles, you just took off your clothes except your underwear and let them lay where you had dropped them.

Then you just picked up the letter from the floor and jumped into your bed.

You would end up reading through it several times before you fell asleep.



"Lady Jandice, when was the last time you skied?" You asked her as the two of you stood outside your home.

"Pardon?" She asked you.

You had procured a second set of skis and poles for her while she had slept long. Before going out the two of you had eaten a full breakfast to have as much energy as possible for today.

"Lady Jandice, you know how to ski right?" You asked her.

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>>5776410

"Y-yeah." She answered carefully.

"Great, because if you want to see Dawnholme and Alterac, currently the best way of going around are the skis." You told her. "Unless you are fine with just walking through the town and back, seeing everything and then being disappointed."

You had packed two waterskins full of mulled wine, bread, some salted fish and meat to go with them in your backpack. The weather was perfectly clear, no clouds in sight and the spring sun warmed your face. The weather was perfect for a fun day outdoors.

"Prince Alric, I didn’t expect to end up skiing when I planned on coming here, but sure it might be fun." Jandice said to you. "What kind of a ski trip have you thought about?"


>A bit of a long one, but definitely worth the effort. Near where the mountains begin, there is a hill from which in clear weather you can see your full territory and even Southshore. The sight is worth the effort.
>Past the lakes, sauna and the farms that are still sleeping through the winter. Show her the picturesque winter countryside.
>Around the town and through the lumberyards towards King's Road. There is a spot from which you can actually see into Alterac a bit.
>Other, write in.
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>>5776412
>A bit of a long one, but definitely worth the effort. Near where the mountains begin, there is a hill from which in clear weather you can see your full territory and even Southshore. The sight is worth the effort.
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>>5776412
>A bit of a long one, but definitely worth the effort. Near where the mountains begin, there is a hill from which in clear weather you can see your full territory and even Southshore. The sight is worth the effort.
Maybe ask her if she's up for the full course... if not, stick with a few highlights. Like stonemasons work if it's within suitable range.
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>>5776412
>A bit of a long one, but definitely worth the effort. Near where the mountains begin, there is a hill from which in clear weather you can see your full territory and even Southshore. The sight is worth the effort.
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>>5776412

>A bit of a long one, but definitely worth the effort. Near where the mountains begin, there is a hill from which in clear weather you can see your full territory and even Southshore. The sight is worth the effort.

'Prince Alric actually brings his harem to his rustic country house. His parents don't even seem to mind. Maybe they are swingers? Ughhh now he wants to take me skiing.'

Can't wait for the mountain lion to show up
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>>5776434

How things look is definitely one reason why all the rumours about Alric exists. The wildest are on that level and thankfully aren't publicly spread.
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>>5776412
>>A bit of a long one, but definitely worth the effort. Near where the mountains begin, there is a hill from which in clear weather you can see your full territory and even Southshore. The sight is worth the effort.
Time to have some fun around. Then again there is also the prisoners camp and the now abandoned garrison of the Alliance (which thinking about it right now, we can reuse it for house some incoming stonemasons and people from the ubderbelly of dalaran) not exactly pretty, but very much necessary. Another aspect of our Alterac.

>>5776434
Lol
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>>5776451
Ya know I feel like everyone expects Tari's child to be a boy. That bastards in stories are always boys. If it was a girl then maybe just call her our bastard anyways to let Maura and Normand have that grandchild, I think it would be comfy.
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>>5776484
I still would vote to not do that, like I did the last two times. I don't want the child to live a lie.
And besides, we already had to vote twice on the matter, three or more would be excessive.
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>>5776495
True. I fully expect Maura to spoil the child anyways even without a vote to make her ours so it doesn't really matter.
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>>5776484
I agree with >>5776495. Like I've stated before, Im willing to support being a father figure to the child since I believe every child deserves a father but I don't see the point in creating and proliferating a massive lie like that.
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>>5776504
She definitely can and is going to, she raised us like a son even though we aren't her child, and everyone knows that now.
So I there's nothing really stopping the kid from treating them in a similar way that Alric does.
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>>5776514
So I think there's*
>>5776505
Yeah, I also want to treat the child well as a cool uncle or any other type of father figure.
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>>5776514
I think they'll be of great help and a good influence but they'll be more like grandparents since Taretha is there to be a mother instead of Maura and Normand has become a lot more occupied since Alric has come out of hiding.

>>5776517
Yeah we'll be rather busy to see the child much.
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>>5776523
I meant more in the way that Alric see them as his parents even though they are his foster parents, so the child could consider them to be their grandparents
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>>5776412
>>A bit of a long one, but definitely worth the effort. Near where the mountains begin, there is a hill from which in clear weather you can see your full territory and even Southshore. The sight is worth the effort.
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Long trip! Happy fun skiing time! Could I have a roll for it. The update probably comes this evening. And yes Maura is definitely going to spoil the poor child silly.


>1d10
>Best of three
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Rolled 4 (1d10)

>>5776969
LION
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Rolled 10 (1d10)

>>5776969
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Rolled 8 (1d10)

>>5776969
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You explained your plan to Jandice. There was this hill near where the mountains begin from which you could see the Fingers of Hillsbrad and on clear weather even as far as Southshore. Sure it would be a long skiing trip, but with a steady and slow pace it shouldn't be too tiring of a trip.

Normand had been sceptical of you leaving alone with just Jandice, but who would join you to escort you? Malevus had tried to ski once, but with skis she has two left feet so that is a no. Sir Gravis and the knights always wore their armour so they would just sink in the snow and get nowhere. You could have some servants or soldiers to join you, but they aren't really necessary. After all, if something happens, you would be with an archmage of Dalaran.

The thick mittens and the long black winter coat Jandice wore made it a bit difficult for her to put on the skis and so after you had helped to tie them on, it was time for the two of you to leave.

You did guide her through Dawnholme itself, stopping at points to either talk with the locals or to point out where different people lived. Taylor lived there, the fletcher and his assistants worked there, Eligius the local scribe worked there and so on. And just like you had told her, it didn't take that long to ski through the town and basically see everything worth a note. Skiing on a flat ground was also good for Jandice to refresh her skills and soon the two of you were on your way.



>10


"Such beautiful weather, isn't it?" You said to Jandice as you had stopped for a quick break.

"It really is." She said back to you.

There were just a couple small clouds in the sky, but outside of that it was a perfect weather.

"Been a while since I too have had time to go skiing and just enjoying the sights." You said.

"A welcomed change." Jandice said while looking around. You could hear from her voice that while the skiing had made her a bit tired, she was enjoying the sights.

You had reached one of the many hunting cabins built around the lands. They were perfect stopping points for breaks and there usually were some signs of life around them. At the cabin you had met a group of hunters and you had exchanged words with them and asked about the snow and how deep it was. It looked like rest of the journey should go without issues.



"Sshhh, look." You whispered and waited as Jandice skied next to you.

You had entered the forest moments ago and now in front of you in a small clearing were pair of deer trying to find food through the snow.

Suddenly a flock of ravens appeared from nowhere and landed on the snow around the deer. You and Jandice watched as the two species just looked at each other before continuing to do whatever ravens and deer do.

"I think they are enjoying the sun. They know that the spring is here soon." You whispered.

"Prince Alric, I don't believe they enjoy the sun like we do?" Jandice whispered back.

"Oh they do, look look." You whispered again.

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>>5777246

The ravens spread their wings as they stepped around on the snow.

"Magnificent aren't they?" You whispered.

You didn't get an answer as Jandice kept just watching them.

Just as suddenly they had appeared, the flock left and you decided that you too should leave the deer alone.



"Lady Jandice, we are here." You said and stuck your poles in the snow and placed your backpack next to them.

The day was well into the afternoon as you had reached the top of the hill. There was a large snow-covered rock there with an old pine growing next to it.

"Finally, Prince Alric I thought we would never stop skiing." Jandice said to you. She had started to be a bit tired. "I do must say that the sights are… mediocre."

"Yes because we still need to climb on top of the rock." You told her and took off your skis.

"Climb? Are you sure Prince Alric?" Jandice asked.

"Lady Jandice, you are going to love the sights." You said to her and and started to climb up the rock with the help of the pine next to it.

It had been a couple of years since you had done this the last time and back then you were somewhat lighter and smaller so now you had some difficulties at climbing.

"Alric, be careful!" Jandice said to you and unwittingly dropped the honorific she had held on using.

You struggled for a moment before pushing yourself on the rock and stood up. The whole Hillsbrad opened up in front of your eyes, you could see so far.

"Alric? Are you alright Alric?" Jandice asked you from down there as she didn't see you anymore.

"Yeah yeah, I am. Just get up here." You shouted back.

"It is not like I know how to levitate." Jandice said back to you.

"Then you need to climb just like me." You said back to her.

Jandice did as told after a bit of hesitation and started climbing the rock. Seeing that her progress was slow, you went prone on the rock and the snow and reached down with your right hand.

"Jandice, grab my hand." You said to her and presented it to her. "I will pull you up."

She looked a bit hesitant, but then pulled off one of her mittens and took hold of your hand. With a count of three and a hefty grunt, you pulled Jandice up the last few feet of the climb. Using your body as a leverage, you pulled Jandice over you and into the soft snow.

She gasped as you did that and as she ended up on her back in the snow next to you.

"That went well." You said to her and laughed.

"Yeah…" Jandice looked at you and smiled.

"You are going to love the sights." You said again and got up before helping to pull her up.

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>>5777247

And then the only natural reaction that could happen, happened.

"It is amazing… you didn’t lie to me…" Jandice said and looked down into Hillsbrad.

"Gorgeous view, isn't it?"

"Yeah…"

Her breath was taken away by the sight. Far in the distance one could see Southshore enveloped in icy fog from the sea. Even the Alliance Naval Base by the mouth of Darrowmere River could be seen. Much closer was Dawnholme and from up here you could make out individual houses that made the town and the dozens of chimneys belching smoke. All this and more bathed in the light of the spring sun that made the snowy fields and trees to glimmer like diamonds.

"Incredible…" Jandice practically whispered to you.

"The Fingers of Hillsbrad are my land. Down there in The Headland this all started nearly two years ago." You told her. "Two years and the work… it isn't close to being finished."

You stood next to her and looked down towards Dawnholme.

"Looking down like this makes you feel small, doesn't it?" You said to her.

"It does… thank you… Alric." Jandice said to you and this time noticed that she had dropped the honorific. "It wasn't a waste of my time to come here. We got to enjoy the weather, we saw the deer and the ravens. And this view… just incredible."

"Glad that you enjoyed the view and me dragging you here wasn't the wrong idea." You said and chuckled. "Imagine if we had arrived here and the clouds had rolled down from the mountains, we wouldn't have seen anything from here!"

Jandice looked at you and smiled.

"You are right, I would have turned you into a newt if that had happened." Jandice said and laughed.

Newt! Well you were glad that didn't happen.



Leaning on the warm sunny side of the rock, the two of you had eaten and drank the still warm mulled wine. Casual chit chat had continued, but then a really stiff wind had hit you.

"Alright, we have to leave back to Dawnholme now." You said and stood up.

"What is it?" Jandice asked you as you quickly packed the waterskins and rest of the things away.

"Cold winds from the mountains, if we stay here and the winds get stronger, we could freeze alive." You told her and Jandice realised that you were rather serious about what you said.

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>>5777248

As you helped her with her skis, clouds covered the sky and it started to snow. First slowly, but then more heavily. The wind picked up the snow and threw it around the two of you when you started the return journey back to Dawnholme.



You had to pull the silk scarf you had gotten from Calia over your face to protect it from the stinging and freezing winds. You were faring well as you were more fit and better dressed than Jandice. And while she could keep up for now, her winter clothes were suitable for a normal winter and not for a sudden blizzard and freezing winds.

You stopped to wait for her to catch up. The winds made it hard for you to see and when Jandice caught you, you realised that she was more tired than you were.

"We will need to get into a shelter." You said to her with a raised voice so that she could hear over the howling winds.

Jandice just nodded as the snow froze into her hair and you could really see in her eyes that she was tired. Her cheeks had also started to lose their colour.

Couple options appeared into your mind, you could hope that the storm passes away just as quickly as it appeared and try to go for Dawnholme. Though it seemed unlikely as the storm could continue for hours and hours. Then there were the hunting cabins, they were shelters that could protect you and her from the storm outside. You knew that one of them was relatively close by and then there was the one a bit longer distance away where you had met the hunters. Either one of those two would work. The question in your mind was just if Jandice had the strength to push herself through the storm if the further away options were chosen and not get frozen.


>The closest hunting cabin. Light a fire there and get Jandice out of the storm quickly before she freezes.
>The hunting cabin with the hunters. They probably have a fire in the hearth with food and warm drinks ready.
>Try reaching Dawnholme. The storm hopefully passes soon.
>Other, write in.

QM: The roll was to see what the weather was on the way to see the sights. And boy was it good.
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>>5777249
>The closest hunting cabin. Light a fire there and get Jandice out of the storm quickly before she freezes.
Can't risk it, let's get to safety asap.
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>>5777249
> The closest hunting cabin. Light a fire there and get Jandice out of the storm quickly before she freezes.
Her safety is our responsibility
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>>5777249
>The closest hunting cabin. Light a fire there and get Jandice out of the storm quickly before she freezes.
No need to rush.
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>>5777249
>>The closest hunting cabin. Light a fire there and get Jandice out of the storm quickly before she freezes.
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"There is a hunting cabin nearby. Just out of these woods and then over a field." You told Jandice.

"Let's go there then." She replied. "I trust your judgement."

You nodded to her and before you left, you pulled the scarf Calia had given to you and quickly wrapped it around Jandice's throat.

"Alright follow me."

Skiing through the ever strengthening storm, you had to constantly look behind you to make sure Jandice was still there.

And then you got out of the woods and the storm really hit the two of you. You had to hold your hand in front of your face to not be blinded by the snowstorm and the stiff winds. You could feel how the coldness seeped through your clothes and the struggle to just push forward made you sweaty.

And you knew Jandice wasn't faring any better.

The scarf had helped a bit, but she was really struggling to follow you.

"See, there is the cabin!" You shouted to her and pointed in the direction of it. "Just a couple hundred yards."

For a distance that normally would have taken you just minutes to cross, it took the two of you way too long this time. You were already feeling the cold taking hold of you and Jandice was way worse than you. She was practically shaking and couldn't get the skis off without your help. You just wretched them off and stuck them upright in the snow next to your skis and poles, before lifting the wooden bar that kept the door shut and pushing it open.

The cabin as expected was empty and dark. Only a bit of light came through the small gap in the window boards.

"Get in!" You told Jandice and helped her in before closing and barring the door.

You saw well enough in the near darkness that you lifted a long bench from next to a table and placed it in front of the cold empty hearth. And then you helped Jandice to sit down in front of the hearth.

"How are you feeling?" You asked her and knew the answer before she even said anything.

"I am cold, freezing… I can't stop shaking…" She told you faintly.

She was exhausted, really tired. Her clothes were wet from snow and sweat and it was just as cold inside than outside.

"We need to get the fire going, but before that take off your wet clothes." You told her and threw your own fur hat and winter jacket down on the cabin floor.

Looking around, you mapped the small cabin and made an inventory in your mind. Couple of candles on the table next to the window. Pair of cabinets and shelves next to it. Then the hearth with firewood on both sides, you also saw more outside the house by the walls. Another cabinet and then a bed with hays, what looked like a pillow and a couple of blankets. Great, that is all you basically need.

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>>5777285

Drawing the Cinder Sword, you startled the tired Jandice who was slowly pulling off her long coat. The sword emitted a bit of light as it shed embers and you used one of the hotspots on the blade to light one candle. You then quickly spread the light to the other candles around before carrying one to the hearth.

Jandice was struggling with her boots so you quickly pulled them off for her.

"Are the rest of your clothes wet and moist as well?" You asked her.

"Y-yeah…" She answered and couldn't really stop shaking.

You took hold of her hands and found that they were very cold.

"Y-you h-have w-warm h-hands." Jandice said.

"I will join you as an icicle if I don't get the fire going and fast." You replied to her. Your hands weren't warm, they were just less cold than hers.

There was some tinder stashed next to the hearth already and you quickly ripped some birch bark to go with them. Then just place them inside the open fireplace, a couple of larger pieces of wood around them and then a few small ones on top. With the help of the candle, the tinder and the bark easily lit up and then very carefully you fed the small pieces of firewood into the fire. Soon there was a small fire in the fireplace, but it would take some time for the cabin to get warm.

Now it was your turn to kick off your boots and pull off your winter trousers. You knew very well that wet clothes and cold can be your ruin. You will lose your body heat and fast if you don't get the wet and damp clothes off.

There just was a problem, you weren't alone. If you were, you would just take off all your clothes and carefully dry your skin with the blankets while enjoying the radiating warmth of the fire. But now you had Jandice here and well she was a woman. It would definitely be inappropriate to ask her to take off everything wet and damp except her underwear, but for her to not freeze or get seriously sick from the cold, that needs to happen. Inappropriate or not.

And the same thing applied to you, you needed to take off your wet and damp clothes as well. But you had one more issue, the sigils on your skin. She would see them and she would recognise them.


>Inappropriate or not, the wet clothes need to come off and that applies for the both of you.
>Ask her to take off her wet clothes, while you attempt to cover your skin and sigils.
>It is too inappropriate to ask her to take off the wet clothes, but you will do it sigils or not.
>Other, write in

QM: Saw three unanimous votes and started writing. I will try to get one more update out later today.
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>>5777286
How about nobody takes off their clothes beside the outermost layer? Just huddle really close to the fire.
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>>5777286
What an anime moment. I guess we can go either with
>embrace the memes, both strip down and share body warmth for rest of the evening and get walked in on while asleep by excessively talkative hunters

or try to struggle
>use some of the furniture to create a partition to give Jandice some privacy and give her the dry blanket to dry herself and allow her to warm herself up while we do similar on the other side of the partition except without the blanket we'll only have Nalice's gift to keep ourselves warm

Let's try the latter if it's viable. Hell, put the partition so that she gets full benefit of the hearth and we're on the other side.

Just don't accidentally set the cabin on fire...
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>>5777286
>Inappropriate or not, the wet clothes need to come off and that applies for the both of you.
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>>5777286
>>Inappropriate or not, the wet clothes need to come off and that applies for the both of you.
Medivh you tease! Giving us a lesson about hypothermia and how to avoid it. And looks like Alric knows what you should do. You need to get the wet or moist clothes off and then get the body warm, because you will otherwise get hypothermia really fast. Going by how Medivh described, Jandice already is shivering, has problems speaking, has problems taking off her jacket and boots so clumsiness and is exhausted. That is already four hypothermia symptons. If Alric doesn't take off his clothes, soon he will start showing symptons as well.

Hell this is cheesy and very anime, but there in reality is basically one way of handling this. Everything else is either inefficient or way too complex or both. If this means terrific amounts of blushing and getting interrupted by a search party while the two are sharing body warmth then so be it. I don't want Jandice to get terribly sick or worse.
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>>5777286
>Inappropriate or not, the wet clothes need to come off and that applies for the both of you.
Jandice trusted Alric not to drop her ass while he pulled her up the last bit of the climb, so let's see where this goes.
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>>5777286
>Inappropriate or not, the wet clothes need to come off and that applies for the both of you.
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>>5777286
You absolute horndogs, we're with a literal master illusionist.
>take off both of Alric's and Janice's clothes, but let her try to conjure a quick illusion on them both to hide any nudity
>pic related
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>>5777427
Pretty sure we're not gonna be buck naked, just in underwear. Still awkward but not as much.
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>>5777427
Sounds smart, I'll support it
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>>5777427
We’re gonna be hugging each other so that won’t help much. Plus she’s in a pretty bad shape. But if she can pull it off it would be nice and spare us some spilling of secrets maybe.
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>>5777427
She's not in the state to cast spells.
We're going to cuddle naked and we're going to like it.
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"We need to take off all the wet or damp clothes." You said to her and pulled off your woollen shirt.

"W-what?" Jandice asked and looked at you as you pulled your socks off your feet.

"You lose body heat if you wear wet clothes in the cold frighteningly fast." You said to her and wiggled out of your hosen, leaving just your braies on.

"T-that i-is i-inappropriate." Jandice said and tried to keep the shivers and shaking away by crossing her arms and holding her shoulders.

"Lady Jandice." You said to her and pulled off your shirt, revealing your bare upper body. If she hadn't noticed the sigils when you took off the hosen, she definitely did notice them now as her eyes widened.

"W-what t-those…" She started to say.

"Lady Jandice." You repeated and continued with a stern tone. "Inappropriate or not, while you are in Alterac you are under my care. And while you are under my care, I'll be damned to avoid getting you horribly sick or worse. So how is it?"

Jandice noticed that you had returned to use the honorific and in the midst of her shivers she nodded to you.

"Alright, good. You have underwear, don't you?" You asked her and started to unbutton her jacket.

"Y-yes." Jandice said and tried to help as much as she could.

"Good." You said and threw the jacket into the pile with the rest of her winter clothes and touched her undershirt to see if it was damp as well. It was. "If you can cast some illusion to prevent me from seeing anything… inappropriate, now would be the time for that."

"I-I'm t-too c-cold f-for t-that." Jandice said to you. "T-the f-fire."

"Shit." You turned around to see it nearly having died down.

Quickly you placed a couple more small pieces of wood into the fire and hoped that they would catch on. And while you were turned around Jandice had a chance to study the sigils on your back.

"E-elvish…" She said to you.

"Ancient Thalassian." You said to her as the fire sprung back alive. "We can talk about that later."

Your frantic pace at doing all of this gave you energy to fight against the cold that tried to get through your skin. While the scorching sea of liquid fire that was Lady Nalice's mana was inside you, it didn't keep you warm at all. So you went to pick up the blankets, two smaller ones and one bigger one.

Jandice struggled to take off her undershirt so you grabbed it and pulled it off her. Quickly before you could have a better look at her breasts or black bra, you wrapped her in one of the blankets and told her to keep hold of it.

Next was maybe the most embarrassing part of all this and you kneeled to take off her socks and found out that her feet were already ice cold and damp as hell.

"I need to take off your trousers." You said to her and went to unravel the lace that kept them on.

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>>5777587

Jandice looked elsewhere while you had some difficulties with the lace as your own fingers started to be a bit stiff already. And when the lace loosened enough, you pulled her trousers off very carefully, avoiding taking her panties in the same go. And while you tried to preserve her modesty, you got a good glimpse of her toned abdomen and then of her black panties. Alric, think about something else than her black underwear! It is not the time for that.

"Don't rub your arms." You had to tell her as you threw the trousers aside. "The skin doesn't like it."

Jandice stopped when you said that, but gasped when you pressed her legs on your chest and wrapped your arms around them.

"S-sharing the w-warmth. M-my chest is w-warmer than y-your legs." You said and felt her ice cold feet on your skin. By the Light they were cold, so they got your top priority.

You avoided looking forward and after a while you could feel her feet being a bit less cold than before.

"J-just press your arms a-around your chest and keep the b-blanket around you." You told her and took the large blanket. "I-I will wrap this around you, y-you should feel warm soon."

Jandice nodded to you as you pulled the large blanket around her tightly. The fire had stayed alive and as you kept adding more wood to the fire, you started to feel the warmth tingling on your skin. The two of you had gotten awfully close to freezing out there.

Finally you sat down next to Jandice and used the second blanket to dry yourself as well, just as the shivers started to hit you badly.

Then Jandice did something you hadn't expected as she moved right next to you, pressing her side against yours with skin touching skin and putting one hand around your back before covering the two of you with the large blanket.

You looked at her tired face and messy hair in a bit of a surprise before she spoke.

"I-it is b-big enough f-for both of u-us." Jandice said and forced a tired smile. "S-sharing the w-warmth, j-just like y-you said."

In the midst of your shivers you just nodded. She was right about that. Inappropriate or not, this was the right thing to do.



The two of you had been sitting right next to each other for a while. From your right shoulder down to her left feet, your bodies touched each other. You had placed your arm around her back as well as the two of you just watched the fire eat away the wood. Only time you moved away from her was when you added more wood to the fire. And just as quickly as you did that, you returned back to her side.

As the crackling of the fire continued and the howling of the wind outside intensified, you slowly started to feel a bit warmer. Jandice was still cold, but not as bad as before. She didn't shiver anymore, but the warmth hadn't returned everywhere. It was still cold in the cabin as well.

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>>5777589

To keep her company, you told her why you knew what to do in situations like this. It had been the first winter in The Headland for you and you had been caught outside by a storm. While you had gotten inside, you had been awfully wet and cold and Normand had gone through all the same things and advice as you had done and given to Jandice.

She listened to you speak and then after a while she turned her face to look at you and spoke.

"The elvish… why do you have sigils forbidden by Dalaran on your skin?" Jandice asked you. "I felt… that something was strange about you… and it wasn't your hair or moustache."

You looked back at her and you weren't sure if the question was asked by her or by an Archmage of Dalaran.

"Alric… I am your friend, you can trust me." She continued.


>Tell her the near full truth about the sigils and your magic studies, you believe that you can trust her.
>Have her know that you study magic and the reason for it, but leave details rather vague on purpose.
>Choose not to answer, it is better for you and her if she knows little to none.
>Other, write in.

QM: Underwear stays, we don't need to go that far!

>>5777327

Ding ding ding! Hypothermia is a serious as hell thing. People don't recognise the symptoms or treats them wrong way too often. Now Alric is not an expert, but he does his best at trying to help Jandice.
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>>5777593
>Have her know that you study magic and the reason for it, but leave details rather vague on purpose.
>"I've taken care to not stray from the confines of arcane magic, or at least of what I've been told it is. I'm afraid I can't tell you much more without asking my teacher first, as I would rather not break their trust in me."
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>>5777593
well guess there's not much point in denying we're studying magic.
But let's not get into details, for her own safety. As with Jaina, we don't want her to be forced to lie on our behalf if we can help it.

Also what Anon said, some secrets are not ours alone to share, even her sex
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>>5777593
>Other, write in
"Jandice when you saved those people and their home in Durnholde that was incredible. I envy that strength to save, so I'll pursue it. I won't dirty my hands for it. Does Dalaran always act in a persons best interest? Shouldn't they have told you about the Syndicate or are they right that sometimes its better not to know. Assassins and saboteurs masquerading as neighbors. Sigils that will let a mundane man learn arcane magic.
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>>5777656
I would have mentioned the Underbelly too, but I couldn't think of a good way to phrase it without it feeling like that would imply we were on that sort of level in our actions rather than that Dalaran doesn't always act properly.
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>>5777593
>Have her know that you study magic and the reason for it, but leave details rather vague on purpose.
Why would the details be necessary?
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>>5777593
>Choose not to answer, it is better for you and her if she knows little to none.
I don't think there is any need for her to know
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"I study magic, I am studying to become an Arcanist." You told her and confirmed her suspicion.

The fire ate the wood and provided warmth as a silence fell yet again in the cabin.

"Why?" Jandice asked as she kept looking at you.

You sighed deeply and looked at her. She was waiting for an answer of some kind so you spoke. And just like you had told Malevus, you told her about your fears. A greatest swordsman will come second if put against a mage or a paladin or something else so you need that edge, you need that something. Otherwise you are surpassed.

You aren't doing this for yourself, but for your friends, family, loved ones, your people.

Jandice concentrated on your words and saw how you described your fears. You hoped she would understand you.

"I can't tell you more for several reasons." You told her. "Maybe most importantly so that you don't have to lie on my behalf if you are asked."

You looked into her eyes and continued.

"For your safety not all secrets are for me to tell. I hope you understand that, my teacher trusts me to not talk about this." You told her.

"My safety?" Jandice asked.

"I don't want you to get into trouble. When Dalaran learns, they are going to speak with everyone who associates with me and you know very well how Dalaran acts or does things." You said to her.

That seemed to hit the mark based on how her eyes reacted.

"So do not worry about me, I will be fine. I trust my teacher, they know what they are doing." You said.

"Including sigils forbidden by Dalaran?" Jandice asked.

"Even them." You said back.

Jandice thought about your words. She wasn't satisfied with your answers, not yet it seemed.

"If you aren't going to tell me more, then why show the sigils to me in the first place?" She asked.

Jandice very well knew why. It was the one real option to prevent getting even more cold, you needed to take the wet clothes off. But she wanted a different answer, but what?


>You trust her to not speak to others about this. You know that she won't speak to others.
>You want her to know, you don't want to keep this a secret from her. Sooner or later she would have found out.
>Because in the grand scheme of things it isn't that important.
>You were suffering from the same cold as she was. It was the only option. Simple as.
>Other, write in.

QM: Last update for today. A rather productive day.
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>>5777775
>You trust her to not speak to others about this. You know that she won't speak to others.
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>>5777775
As in, why let her see them?
>You know that she won't speak to others about this. Call it a hunch.
I think this framing is a little better by not being as supplicatory. Maybe she responds better to vulnerability but I doubt it.
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>>5777775
>You trust her to not speak to others about this. You know that she won't speak to others.
>You want her to know, you don't want to keep this a secret from her. Sooner or later she would have found out.

Lol that second one sounds like 'you would have seen me naked eventually'
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>>5777775
>You were suffering from the same cold as she was. It was the only option. Simple as.
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>>5777775
>Because I'd rather risk my secrets than your life.
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>>5777861
or maybe in more general terms:
>because what is safety of a secret next to life of a friend?
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"Because I know that you wouldn't speak about this to others, call it a hunch." You told her. "And because I'd rather risk the safety of my secrets than the life of my friend."

You looked at Jandice as she listened. She nodded to your words and turned to watch the fire.

"It is the fear of death." She said after a pause.

"I don't fear death in combat." You said back to her.

"You do fear death, we all do in our own ways. You have delved into magic with the help of forbidden sigils, to avoid losing what you cherish. And you cherish your friends." Jandice spoke. "If you die, you lose your friends… or more accurately your friends lose you and you do not want that."

The discussion turned rather morbid suddenly, but there was a sliver of truth in what she said.

"And I… I don't know how to cope with it." Jandice said as she kept watching the fire. "Ever since Durnholde I have been thinking about this. I am a Barov, I have all the riches in the world, the family name that carries weight, I am an Archmage of Dalaran, accomplished and renowned illusionist, I can turn what is unreal into reality."

She turned to look at you again.

"And what if the poisoner had gotten me? I would have choked on that cold stone floor and what good the coin, my name or accomplishments would have done at that moment?" She asked you.

Nothing, absolutely nothing.

"Fear of death… fear of one's own mortality…" Jandice said and continued. "You have found a way to cope with it and I… I haven't yet found a way that would satisfy me. I have been just living one day at a time."

The two of you looked at each other for a moment before the burning wood in the hearth collapsed. You smiled at her and stood up to poke the fire and add more wood to it. Jandice wrapped herself with the blankets and studied the sigils painted on your body.

"I won't tell anyone about what you are doing." She said to you. "Not when I don't know what would be the right thing for me to do or how to see all of this."

You turned around and checking how her feet had warmed up got a soft gasp from Jandice.

"Thank you." You said back to her. Her feet were still a bit cold, but her shins were already warm.

Mortality, what a morbid thing to speak about. But maybe she was right, this all is just you fearing about death?

"Year ago I would have scoffed at you." Jandice said as you carefully kept holding her feet in your hands.

"For holding your feet?" You asked and looked up to see her roll her eyes.

"You would have found yourself as a toad getting boiled alive." Jandice said to you and continued. "I mean going out to ski and going to see the sights. I would have accused you for wanting to waste my time with rubbish like that."

You let her feet go and stood up.

"Since Durnholde though, I have just done things that seem fun and enjoyable. And before the storm, I had a rather fun and enjoyable day." Jandice told you and smiled. "Thank you Alric."

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>>5778357

"Glad that you enjoyed the day and sighed." You said and returned the smile.



As Jandice continued to enjoy the warmth, you had plenty of things to do. You had found a pot that you had quickly filled with snow from outside, letting it melt would give the two of you something else to drink. You had also carried several armfuls of frozen firewood from outside to in so that you wouldn't run out of things to burn, nearly getting your balls frozen off in the process. At least Jandice had found your loud cursing rather funny.

Then you had set a spool of rope to act as a clothesline through the cabin and threw the still wet and cold clothes up on it to dry. And when the rope was full, you spread the rest of them across the table and shelves, but not before checking if you could find something in them. And while most of them were empty or had something useless, one of them had the hunters' booze stash.

You thought about taking out a bottle and taking a sip, but not now, not yet. The two of you weren't warm enough to start drinking.



Well that was a lie. Earlier you had placed the half-full mulled wine waterskins near the fireplace to warm them up. You had also done the same thing with the rest of the food you had taken with you for the ski trip. So you and Jandice had been sipping the lukewarm wine and eating small slices of salted meat and fish with the bread. It felt good to eat something and regain a bit of your strength after all of this.

Jandice had gotten warm as well, her feet weren't cold anymore and the two of you had gotten plenty of laughs out of wiggling your toes as fast as possible to warm them up while sipping the wine. The two of you had tried to get most out of the rather shitty situation, be it small talk or the toe wiggling. Both of you had already a slight buzz and there was still wine remaining.

"Alric…" Jandice asked you after a while. She had leaned her head on your shoulder a moment ago. "You and Miss Taretha…"

"Yeah…?"

"The two of you aren't really a thing?" Jandice asked and moved her head just enough to see your face.

"What do you mean?"

"If the child is not yours and the rumours about you are false, then what are you?" She asked and continued. "I mean why go so far to fool Lord Blackmoore? Am I right?"

She is perceptive, and smart. No wonder she has her doubts about you or is she just trying to see how you answer? But to fool Blackmoore, if she has realised that then no wonder why she might be confused about you and Tari. How to answer. How to answer really?

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>>5778358


>There is no point in lying to Jandice. Yes you are fooling Blackmoore and you are going to tell Jandice why and in great detail. She will understand why you are doing it in the end.
>You and Tari aren't a thing. The rumours and everything else are just a way to protect her.
>Tell Jandice that she is correct, but leave it at that. She doesn't need to know more.
>Tell her that you and Tari are lovers, but the child is not yours, because you can't have a bastard with a claim. A blatant lie that hopefully works.
>Other, write in.
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>>5778359
>>There is no point in lying to Jandice. Yes you are fooling Blackmoore and you are going to tell Jandice why and in great detail. She will understand why you are doing it in the end.
"You're mad Alric, mad!" -Jandice after getting the whole story
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>>5778359
I'm also putting together several ideas for the post lovemaking Barov-Perenolde Stranbrad Hills deal. I've got most of the sensible ones worked out, but why not consider the unsensible. How does an Alteraci Bank tax haven for the Barovs to avoid some of the internment and rebuildings taxes sound since Alterac doesn't pay any of those pesky taxes.
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>>5778358
>We're not a thing, aside from being friends.
>It seemed the right thing to try and help her. She was a kind soul trapped in an awful setting. Is it truly that strange to try and help someone without ulterior motive?
>As for Blackmoore... I didn't really have to fool him, aside from not clearing a misconception he had. I'm glad it turned out the way it did.
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>>5778359
>Blackmoore has always been in control of Taretha's life. It was naive of me to think that simply getting her out of Durnholde would be enough to put an end to that.
>She is my friend. I care deeply about my friends. The actions I take in relation to her, the secrets I keep, the half truths I tell, are all rooted in that simple fact.
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>>5778359
>There is no point in lying to Jandice. Yes you are fooling Blackmoore and you are going to tell Jandice why and in great detail. She will understand why you are doing it in the end.
Jandice is going to be amazed when we finish the story. Amazed and impressed before engaging in drunken lovemaking with Alric.
>>5778364
That is so stupid idea that it might even work. Supporting!
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>>5778368
>>5778381
Support
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>>5778364
>>5778384
Thinking more of this. This would be hilariously illegal move or at least within greyzone of legality. It is going to piss off our neighbours, but outside of angry letters what could they do? We are already on their shitlists.

Have Barovs funnel some of their funds through Dawnholme and for us it to be profitable and worth it, ask like half of the taxes they would pay otherwise. This way Barovs save money and we gain some of it.
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>>5778393
>>5778364
"What are you going to do, stab me?" -quote from the man stabbed

Although Alliance may be hesitant to launch a campaign to subdue us for political reasons and because the gain would not offset the costs of such operation, you can bet that if we made such a blatant move against their shared coffer they would gleefully send debt collectors our way.

At least unless we started off by becoming tax evasion haven for individual alliance notables first, which aside from morality of it all would put us squarely into opposition of all the people with any semblance of integrity we've been likely impressing so far.
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>>5778440
Yeah, if there's one think that any government takes it seriously is tax collecting, unless most higher ups are involved in the same corruption.
Switzerland didn't become a tax haven in a day, and it wasn't after it had lost a war, was hit with a shitload of restrictions, and couldn't even resettle their cities.
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You sighed and looked down at Jandice, realising how close to you she really was and due to the blanket having slipped off a bit, getting a good glimpse of her breasts and black bra.

Quickly averting your eyes and avoiding getting a blush, you sighed again and looked at the fire.

"Well… do you want the long story or the short story?" You asked her.

Jandice didn't answer and the only sounds that accompanied you were her breathing, the crackling of the fire and the howling of the wind. The wooden covers hit the window, making a now familiar sound for you.

"There… it is not like we are in a hurry." Jandice said back and turned her head to watch the fire instead.

"Long story it is." You said and took a long sip of the wine.

You started telling her how you met Tari in the first place and then just chronologically going through all the events, though smartly leaving out details like Tari helping Thrall to escape. Near immediately when you mentioned the bruises around Tari's wrists, Jandice propped herself up by your side and was a bit alerted of what had happened. You told her how you had planned on getting Tari out of Durnholde and how resigned to her fate she had been. But in the end she came to Dawnholme with you and started a new chapter in her life as a free woman.

Jandice had been just looking at you baffled as the story made its turns and twists and finally when you had finished, she took a long gulp of the wine and just shook her head.

"You're mad Alric, mad!" She said to you and looked at you mouth agape.

"Mad or not, it was the right thing to do. Trying to help her was the right thing." You said back to her. "She was a kind soul trapped in an awful setting. Is it really that strange to try and help someone without ulterior motives?"

"N-no? But to go that far and you even rejected her advances?" Jandice said and was still baffled about what she had heard. "Then Blackmoore, fooling him like that."

"As for Blackmoore... I didn't really have to fool him, aside from not clearing a misconception he had." You told Jandice and shrugged. "I'm glad it turned out the way it did."

Jandice just looked at you and found the way you so nonchalantly told everything rather… impressive and unbelievable.

"Why not drop the play now?" She asked.

"Blackmoore has always been in control of Tari's life. It would be naive of me to think that simply getting her out of Durnholde would be enough to put an end to that." You told Jandice and continued. "She is my friend, a very close friend to whom I can trust and tell things I wouldn't tell my parents. And because I care deeply about her and my friends, the actions I take in relation to her, the secrets I keep, the half truths I tell, they are all rooted in that simple fact."

You finished speaking and took a long sip of the wine. Your waterskin was nearly empty and your buzz had grown stronger.

"That is the story." You said to her.

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>>5778504

"Unbelievable. You are madman for pulling a stunt like that to Lord Blackmoore and then pretending to be his ally." Jandice said and the blanket fell off her.

"Well… my alliance with Blackmoore is real, it is not like I have that many neighbours willing to work with." You told her and finished your wine waterskin. "Hmmp, empty."

"Yeah mine is nearly empty as well." Jandice lamented. You could see that she was already slightly drunk. "I still can't believe it."

"Well you should, that is the truth." You said back to her.

Jandice finished her wine as well and dropped the waterskin.

"That… I must say that you are a shrewd man." Jandice said and looked at you. "A madman for doing that, but a shrewd madman."

"T-thanks I guess." You said back to her and kept looking at her.

She hadn't pulled the blanket back around her so your eyes wandered a bit. Jandice noticed it and smiled.

"Shame that we ran out of wine…" She said to you.

"Wine yes, but not alcohol." You said and stood up.

Jandice looked at you curiously as you walked to the drawer and opened it. One by one you took out the bottles.

"Spirits from Tarren Mill, one bottle from Stormwind, rum from Stromgarde and… ugh… brandy, but it is not Alteraci." You told Jandice and showed the bottles to her. Some had been opened earlier and were half-full, still enough for the two of you easily. "The hunters are all drunkards, it is known."

Jandice looked at the stash in your hands and then her eyes wandered. Now it was your time to notice it and you smiled.

"Give me the rum." She said as you carried all four bottles and placed them by the bench.

"I guess we could drink a bit more." You said to her carefully.

"I agree, I think we have a good thing going on…" Jandice said back and smiled. "You keep surprising me Alric… the sights we saw, how you knew what to do in the storm, studying magic and having an extra stash of liquor."

"Well I am a shrewd madman apparently." You said and sat down before passing the rum to her.

Jandice opened it and took a quick sip of it before passing the bottle to you. You did the same and kept looking at her eyes.

It was now apparent to the two of you that there was something between you. There's no denying of that.

You passed the bottle back to her and smiled. Maybe a bit more of the drink wouldn't hurt you?

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>>5778507

You laughed at Jandice's story of her time as a student in Dalaran. Someone's failed attempt at polymorph had backfired and it had turned the caster into a sheep. Panicked, the sheep had run into a shelf full of elixirs and they had fallen on it, turning the wool purple. And when the spell's effect had run out, the man's skin was purple as well! It was purple for a month!

Wiping tears off your eyes, you sighed deeply. The way she told her stories was so life-like, you really felt like you were there as the things happened.

Or maybe you were just drunk enough for your imagination to do the heavy lifting.

The two of you sat side by side under the blanket, your arms around each other's backs and watched the fire as you exchanged stories and passed the bottle around. The rum was gone and the brandy was now what you were drinking.

"Hey Jandice…" You said to her.

"Just calm me Jan…" She said back. "My brothers call me that… You can too."

"Jan… alright." You replied.

"Alric, what were you going to say?" Jan asked and turned to look at you.

Getting interrupted had made you forget what you were going to ask her. Now what was it?


>How old is she exactly? She is older than you and she is an Archmage, so she can't be that young?
>Tell her that even with the storm and all of this, today has been a fun day with her.
>Just tell her that she is beautiful and rather attractive.
>Has she ever been so drunk that she has teleported figuratively around?
>Ask her why would the Barovs want Strahnbrad Hills. That has bothered you for some time.
>Other, write in.

QM: I will have to shoot that tax evasion plan down. Alric knows to avoid doing that.
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>>5778509
>Has she ever been so drunk that she has teleported figuratively around?
>Tell her that even with the storm and all of this, today has been a fun day with her.
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>>5778509
>>Tell her that even with the storm and all of this, today has been a fun day with her.

>Has she ever been so drunk that she has teleported figuratively around?
that sounds oddly specific, and intriguing, but I'm not sure if discussing magic in this state is particularly wise, we wouldn't want to accidentaly a sargeras or something...
and trying to take advantage of her state to talk business now would be low blow and ruining the moment, we can talk about that in comfort of our office. Hopefully we'll have affirmed her as a friend.
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>>5778509
>Ask her why would the Barovs want Strahnbrad Hills. That has bothered you for some time.
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>>5778509
>Has she ever been so drunk that she has teleported figuratively around?
>Tell her that even with the storm and all of this, today has been a fun day with her.
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>>5778509
>Tell her that even with the storm and all of this, today has been a fun day with her.
>Just tell her that she is beautiful and rather attractive.
>Has she ever been so drunk that she has teleported figuratively around?
Just say that she is attractive. Go for it Alric! Don't be so awfully dense.
>>5778440
>>5778446
You too are too reasonable and you are right.
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>>5778509
>Tell her that even with the storm and all of this, today has been a fun day with her.
>Has she ever been so drunk that she has teleported figuratively around?
>Other, write in.
Ask her if has ever gone to a sauna before and if she would like to try for her last day, along with some honey on freshly fallen snow. (ice cream?)
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>>5778594
Sauna is a good idea. Let Malevus to be our sauna ambassador.
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"Would you like to…" You started to say, but you lost your thought again.

"Want what?" Jan asked and looked into your eyes.

"Test going to a sauna?" You succeeded in saying after a pause.

"Sauna? What is that?" Jan had no idea what you were speaking about.

"Steam house, Alteraci… I mean elven invention… it is great." You said to her. "Absolutely superb."

"Steam house? Tomorrow then… are you coming?" Jan asked you.

This made you a bit flustered, you in the sauna with her?

"Ermm… I thought that Malevus could be your guide. She loves the sauna." You said to her.

"I would love to test it out." She said back to you and sipped the brandy.

The two of you watched the fire and you threw more wood into it. It was warm enough in the cabin to not really need the blanket anymore, but you kept it on mostly due to it feeling suitable to be there.

"Jan… have you ever… teleported around?" You asked her suddenly.

"I don't know how to teleport." She replied to you. "But I have been teleported… it made me nauseous."

"No I mean having been so drunk… that you don't remember how you got where you woke up?" You asked her.

"Odd question… but yeah. When we were younger and studying in Dalaran… we had a bit of a reputation." She told you and giggled. She was so cute when she giggled.

"Oh really?"

"Wild students… we had big parties back then…" Jan told you. "You?"

Huh, Jaina had told you the opposite that it is all work and no fun there.

You told Jan about the visit to Southshore and how you had gone out to drink after the meeting. How you beat the rest in drinking and were the last man standing. But also how you had puked on yourself twice and woke up in your bed with no memories at all of the evening.

"Hard drinker… huh." Jan said to you. "You have nearly finished the brandy all on your own."

"It is not Alteraci… but this works I guess." You said to her.

She laughed.

"A hard drinking shrewd madman." Jan said and giggled again before wrapping her arm around your shoulder.

"Today has been a fun day… even with the storm and nearly freezing… thank you Jan." You said to her.

"It has been a fun day… you are right in that Alric." Jan said back.

You passed the brandy to her and she took a sip of it before giving it back to you. You took a sip as well before looking at the fire again.

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>>5778758

"Alric…" She said.

"Huh?" You asked and turned to face her.

Before you could react, she leaned in and gave you a deep kiss.

Your heart raced, the butterflies appeared into your stomach and mixed with the scorching sea of liquid fire inside you. The taste of brandy lingered on your lips from hers. It felt intoxicating.

"That was for having kept me from not freezing…" Jan said to you.

You blinked several times mouth agape and Jan leaned in again and gave you another deep kiss in which you participated.

"That was an apology. I shouldn’t have accused you in Durnholde." Jan said to you.

"You apologised back then…" You said back to her.

"I wanted to apologise again." Jan said and leaned in for a third deep kiss. This time she kept on kissing and her hand went down your chest towards your abdomen and braies. "And that was because I just wanted to kiss you."

"Jan…" That was only thing you managed to say.

"The rumours about you are all false… Light be damned, you are so dense with women." Jan said to you. "But you are a good kisser..."

"Yeah… I can be." You said and looked into her eyes.

The way she had kissed you and how she held you made your heart race and you could feel your body urging for you to go for it. The words of Calia's letter appeared in your mind. She would be fine if you were to find someone else. Jan was beautiful, her toned body, the way she talked, the way she touched and held you and kissed you. Oh you wanted to kiss her so badly. You wanted her body.

"I told you… nowadays I live from day to day and do things that are fun and enjoyable." Jan told you and bit her lip. "It is just the two of us, the storm keeping us in. Just Alric and Jandice, no Princes or Ladies."

She leaned it a bit closer and you felt her warm breath on your face. She was breathing heavier as well.

"How about it Alric… shall we be a bit… inappropriate tonight? Just for one night?"


>Yes, be inappropriate with her
>No, sorry you cannot.

QM: I hope I don't have to draw a picture of what being inappropriate means in this context.
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>>5778762
>No, sorry you cannot.
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>>5778762
>>No, sorry you cannot.
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>>5778762
>Yes, be inappropriate with her
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>>5778762
>No, sorry you cannot.
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>>5778762
>>Yes, be inappropriate with her
Alric seems to want it, Jandice wants it, both are drunk so it would be sloppy as hell too. I find this as important character moment for him and a lesson as well. Maybe have drunken sex now, but not in future and Calia had for nearly all purposes broke up with him so as much as I like Calia and think that she should win the Alricbowl, I am up for one night stand with Jandice. Alric shouldn't withhold from sex with people outside his closest circle of friends and he can delve in this after the visit is over and think what he has done.

Besides Jandice seems to want to have sex with Alric a lot. I imagine her being rather happy if she gets it and offering us a better deal than before. If our relationship with Jandice deepens, then maybe we can think things again, but for now occasional sex should be fine.
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>>5778762
This a tough choice, either way I'd like Alric to say: "Abstinent not dense Jan..."

Could the naysayers state their reasons? Im curious.
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>>5778838
If we really do break up if Calia and start another relationship, I would rather it be a serious one instead of some sexfriend thing.
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>>5778838
As far as I'm concerned we're exercising our conscious will to stay true to our love even in these circumstances.

In relation to reasoning put forth by >>5778811
I'd sooner accept drunken sex if it was precipitated by a vote to get completely smashed, but I'm not going to vote for it, although I imagine other anons might see things differently (in either direction). But as long as the agency is with us, I'll continue to vote to resist temptations such as this one as far as I can recognize them.
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>>5778762
>No, sorry you cannot.

I'm sorry, but I am currently in a relationship with someone.
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>>5778845
Dedicated to chastity then huh? I agree with the sexfriend point which is why I'd prefer a serious sexfriendship. If she wants to a tryst then do it right, not this one night stand shit.

>>5778849
I don't think his argument was about Alric being drunk but more that the both of them want it. About staying true to Calia, I have mixed feelings about it. Alric starting a harem just sounds right for some reason I still can't discern, having a consistent group of women he sleeps with not random hookups that is. Maybe it's all the Ladykiller hype?
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>>5778859
I was going to refute you for a moment, but then I remembered that chastity is not necessarily the same thing as celibacy, so you are actually right.
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>>5778859
Harems a shit. But that's a discussion for another time and place I reckon.
I can see why someone would want to dump Calia especially after she gave us "it's okay to dump me" letter but desu I feel Alric's bond should be worth more than just going "well she said it's ok", it would show he was insincere about it from his end from the start.

I'm not going to speculate on whether OP is giving us an out here or tempting and testing us, I'm just looking to see Alric follow path I feel right for him.
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>>5778862
Harems aren't shit, harem fans are. The fans being bad reflects badly on it so confusion is understandable and there are many such cases.

Eh on the insincere point. Having such a focus on Calia despite the circumstances just feels like oneitis in my opinion. They're not even married, in a long distance relationship and she's losing heart yet we're supposed to act like those don't change anything? Im not too convinced.
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>>5778878
Meant to link to >>5778871
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>>5778845
I would prefer a more serious thing, but I am fine with one night stands. And hey if things develop from sexfriends to sexfriendship, then this would be the first step in that move. Medivh might give us that option or ask a vote, I can see Alric and Jandice talking about it the next day.

>>5778849
I agree with agency. There should be a vote when it comes to things like this. And the drunkenness was part of my argument, but more that both of them would want it. I imagine both of them would be happy and having enjoyed it the next morning.

>>5778859
It might be the ladykiller hype and I see Alric having multiple consistent partners as well. Not some easy hookups, but like people like Jandice or Monica who Alric ends up meeting normally semi-regularly. At least until we find the one true Alricbowl winner and start a proper family with them.

>>5778871
Like I wrote I support Calia, but I also think Alric should go for it. I agree with >>5778878 and Calia also just lacked the willpower to break up properly so she threw the ball to Alric basically.

I still support that we have sex with her this time and then see where this goes and develops. If we say no, we won't probably know if things could have gotten more serious with Jandice or someone else.
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>>5778762
>No, sorry you cannot
Our purity remains.
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>>5778762
>Yes, be inappropriate with her
Sorry anons, that goth pussy be too strong
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>>5778762
>No, sorry you cannot.
no surrender no retreat
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>>5778762
>>Yes, be inappropriate with her
I agree with Anon, I want to see where this goes and if this could be a longer tryst.
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>>5778878
It's called romantic love and Alric clearly is not over it if he still thinks of Calia in this situation, even if it's in context of justifying his lust. That also means he will feel very, very bad about it afterwards.

>>5778883
Additionally I feel I should object to the idea of having drunk sex as a relationship igniter. If we have enough faculties to be able to exercise restraint, we should also be able to see why it's a bad idea to fuck the woman in this state. We'd be lucky if she didn't arrive at conclusion we didn't simply take advantage of her (and further reframe everything we told her as bullshit made up to that end)
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>>5778998
Never said he was. And I don't see why he would feel bad about it, only saddened by the fact that Calia can't be with him not that he bedded another woman.

And don't even get started with this "being taken advatage of", that's just a shitty excuse to abdicate responsibility for your own decisions.

You know what? You've convinced me.

>>5778762
>Yes, be inappropriate with her
Make it a great night.
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>>5779008
>And I don't see why he would feel bad about it
I may be out of touch but in my experience people who care for another usually regret cheating on them.
Taking Calia's heartfelt "licence to break up" as an actual break up is a cop out.

>And don't even get started with this "being taken advatage of", that's just a shitty excuse to abdicate responsibility for your own decisions.
For Jandice, maybe. Are you certain she's not going to feel that way? I suppose that's something for us to deal with if it happens though.
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>>5779024
How? Because both of them wish it weren't the case? That's not a valid reason to dismiss her intention in that letter. She doesn't want him to "hold back" for her and doing exactly that is a cop out?

And yes Jandice wouldn't do that because she's been thirsting for Alric even before getting drunk, why do you think she called him dense? What has given you the impression that she would anyway?
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>>5779024
I don't think she would feel like that. She's been the more active part in this and just like Anon said, she did call him dense.
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>>5779033
>That's not a valid reason to dismiss her intention in that letter. She doesn't want him to "hold back" for her and doing exactly that is a cop out?
You're assuming that entirety of the intention is being contained in exact wording of the letter. I suspect she was crying when she wrote that.

>Jandice wouldn't do that because she's been thirsting for Alric even before getting drunk, why do you think she called him dense? What has given you the impression that she would anyway?
People sometimes regret things they say and do when drunk. But it's fair for you to hold this opinion of Jandice's integrity. Maybe you're even right.
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>>5779044
Her crying changes the message? Like I said, them wishing things weren't as they are is not a valid reason.

And at most, Jandice may regret being as forthcoming and lustful as she is now but I don't believe she'll regret the act itself. Again, like I said, she's been thirsting for Alric even before getting drunk.
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>>5779048
>Her crying changes the message?
I rest my case.
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>>5778357
>>5778762

Say it with me. Sex we can.
That said, nice. Jandice reveals the fear of her own mortality as a strong influence in her daily life. No wonder she was kinda pissed about the almost dying to poison thing. Where do we find an answer for our new friend, one that would really satisfy beyond enjoyment of the moment. Alric chooses Magic and power and the underdog virtue of scrapping by with our plucky characters, Nalice, stonemasons, underbelly immigrants, and eccentric Master Wiklish. What would satisfy Jandice? Other than Alric of course. Babies? The applause and appreciation of people she saved seemed to tickle her fancy in Durnholde.
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>Yes, be inappropriate with her
Sorry diehard Caliafags, I love situationships too much to not make use of the present state of affairs. Calia can be the first among equals but she will not be the one and only inshallah.
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>>5778762
>No, sorry you cannot.
Break up with Calis first, we aint no 2xtiming cheater!
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>>5779278
> She couldn't call the relationship to end, she didn't have the willpower for that. Besides, she still loved you. But if you manage to meet someone else whom you like, don't be dragged down by her, do not deny your feelings because of her. For Calia it was blatantly clear from your letters that you liked Tari a lot and she doesn't want that to repeat again with someone else.

> Do not be dragged down by her if you were to meet someone whom you developed feelings towards

She's already cut us loose anon, the exclusivity on our end is over.
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>Yes, be inappropriate with her
Just Calia is brilliant but I like this.
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Why it's always the sex prompts that always gets the most amount of votes?
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>>5779333
Actually, I should have asked why they seem to always be the most contentious, but the original question still works, I guess.
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>>5779333
>>5779338
It wasn't with the Tari one. The letter from Calia made things more contentious which motivates the lurkers to come out of the woodwork.
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>>5779363
I meant more in the general sense of a trend in quests as a whole, not this one specifically.
But the letter makes sense, as it's potentially give anons the chance to start waifu wars? Since I don't really remember if we even had when starting the relationship with Calia.
I mean, if it was just lurkers or samefags it would make sense, as it's something that happens sometimes, but almost everyone here has posted and voted multiple times, just not all at once.
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I'm probably just being too philosophical while tired. Or just babbling.
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>>5778762
>>Yes, be inappropriate with her
I thought I missed this vote. Yes for sen!
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Last night after posting the update, I left my home to emulate Alric IRL. That is to get drunk (in a bar) and see if I could find a cute mature goth girl. Where Alric seemed to have done both, I just got drunk and returned home empty-handed.

Now the vote to have sex, I had to pull out pen and paper to scribble ID numbers and Yes-No votes to make a proper tally. And it looks like after early voting was mostly No, the votes that came in during the late wee hours closed the gap and overtook the No votes, with the final vote breaking the tie. Call this a close race and a great sporting event as my notes look like poor attempt to track the goals and who did them.

End result stands 8-7 for Yes over No.

Could I have roll for next morning. How hungover Alric ends up being? Is he fine or does he emulate the QM who is in a dire need of more coffee?


>1d10
>Best of three
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>>5779544
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>>5779371

It is a consistent thing across quests that I have read and played in. When it comes to votes about relationships or sex, it does activate the playerbase and bring out the lurkers.

My theory is that because fighting, politics, teasing Malevus and nation building are the bread and butter of this Quest, they might not always feel so exciting or vote worthy. But when more rarer stuff like this comes up, anons brains activates their almonds and that gets people to vote. So if from a playerbase of 15~ people, which to be honest is more than I expected to have and I am grateful for each and everyone of you my lovely big children, normally rotation of 5-7 people vote per update cycle, these votes activate the full playerbase instead.

And like you said, most players had more than one vote so it wasn't purely lurkers or samefags who got out of the woodwork either.
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>>5779544
I dont care for calia at all i just wish anons were this fervent about more interesting romance options.
>>5779563
My id changes every time my internet shits a brick and sometimes i just dont care to post on some things.
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>>5779544
RIP Calia
So begins our descent.
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Rolled 1 (1d10)

>>5779544
Huh..
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Rolled 10 (1d10)

>>5779544
Great, time for the haremfags to ruin everything. We've had a good run.
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>>5779591

ID changing as internet has a hiccup is unavoidable. My own internet is through my phone believe it or not and I have had the hiccups mid posting a multipart update. So at start of the update my ID was different than when the update is finished.

Just curious, who are the more interesting romance options in your opinion? Other anons can chime in as well.

Also Alric has a hangover and there is no coffee to save his ass.
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>>5779563
Booo! Wheres my bat?

Lets not forget anons getting Schizophrenic, and changing direction despite a thought out and argued initial vote before jumping ship and climbing aboard another one.

>>5779612
Jaina, Nalice, & Malevus in that order.
I'd like to see Jaina just to see the shitstorm that would come from that, and how much Arthrus would seethe.
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>>5779635
The Cucking of Arthas would be really funny, but if we wanted to make him seethe we could also just tell him about our relationship with Calia, which would then cascade into questioning if Jaina lied to him which she did.

>>5758673
>>5779612
I'm thinkin bout that make good gift Medivh
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>>5779640

Make good gift of no hangover and being full of youthful strength? Am I reading your request correctly?
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>>5779643
Ah no, I meant I was thinking about it in general. Not sure what I would spend it on so I'll keep it in my pocket. Maybe on Nalice.
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>>5779612
Jaina and calia are just extremely vanilla which is fine in on itself Jaina is slightly better than Calia.

Malevus and nalice are top right now didnt care much for nalice at first but ive been sufficiently warmed up. Even lady katrana would be more interesting but we had like one interaction with her so its just there.

Im mixed for jandice tho.
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>>5779612
>Just curious, who are the more interesting romance options in your opinion? Other anons can chime in as well.

Personally I don't consider "interesting" to be an inherent quality in romance plots. Story can and will throw curveballs at relationships, picking them out specifically because they promise drama is detrimental and messing things up on purpose just to make things more "interesting" is outright sadism.

That said I'm sure we could have had a good dynamic with Jaina or Malevus. Monica's I expect would be quite sweet unless you had planned something specifically for her. Kris I understand was not that looking for a relationship to tie her down. There was too much going on to build rapport with Elizabeth and she was introduced a bit late unless I forgot her showing up somewhere.

Prestor I can't much imagine working well, we'd either be in permanent clash with her agenda or we'd cave before her and likely lose what she found interesting about us in the first place.

Right now though... I reckon Calia is gone and done, I just hope she doesn't die because of this. Jaina will be pissed at us and Malevus will be disappointed (I guess that's one step towards her canon ending there). I'm curious whether the dragons will be pleased by this development or treat it as a sign of weakness.
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You kept staring at her light blue eyes, her breath quickened and the blanket fell off you to the floor. Carefully with your hand you moved her hair away from her face and then ran it through her hair. Oh you wanted her so badly.

You didn't need to say anything as you moved in and kissed her. The moment your lips touched hers, the passion, urge and want took over both of you. Hands wandered on each other's bodies, touching and exploring, getting soft gasps of pleasure from the both of you.

Jan stopped for a moment and smiled. It was the most beautiful smile you had seen in a while.

And then she kissed you again.

And again.

And again.







The howling winds and the clanking window shutters gave company to the faint snoozing and breathing behind your back.

You didn't dare to open your eyes and instead just grabbed on the blanket tighter.

Jan squirmed closer to you and wrapped her arms around you and pressed her naked body on yours.

You didn't dare to move, it was perfect like this, the last evening and night had been perfect…



>5


You felt a bit cold, Jan had pulled the blanket on her while asleep, leaving you half covered. She still kept hugging you, but you knew you should get up.

She squirmed again as you carefully removed yourself from her and sat up on the bed. Opening your eyes, you saw a streak of light coming through the small gap in the shutters. The wind was still howling, the storm hadn't gone away at least not yet.

Oh Light… your head hurts…

Combined with the scorching whirlwind inside you being upset as well, you weren't feeling that well.

Pushing yourself to stand, you had to take a couple steps to balance yourself before you turned around to look at sleeping Jan. Her hair was a complete mess, though so was yours, but she looked so serene and beautiful sleeping there like that. You carefully arranged the blankets on her better as you looked at the cabin and tried to parse together the events of last night.

The bench was there, next to it were her bra and panties as well as your braies. Oh yeah… you had made out with her for a long time. You picked up the empty rum and brandy bottles and the half empty bottles of spirits. You had drunk a bit of them as well.

Pinching the bridge of your nose and stretching your back and mind, a faint smile appeared on your face. Jan had ridden you on the bench till you came and then you had carried her on the table and had her there as well. In the end you had retreated into the bed and continued the sex there. You might have had her once more there… no, two more times.

Picking your shirt and hosen from the floor and folding them, you thought more about the events of last night.

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>>5779563
>fighting, politics, teasing Malevus and nation building are the bread and butter of this Quest,
I mostly like that
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>>5779667
>I reckon Calia is gone and done, I just hope she doesn't die because of this.

Thats rather dramatic and defeatist. Having one drunk night together with Jandice sets off a chain of dominoes to Calia's defeat and death? Or she reads our letter and promptly dies you think? The universe was relying on the chastity of Alric to maintain wards against her death perhaps.

'My Dearest Calia, I hope you don't mind but I took your advice with a woman I've shared several near death experiences with in a sloppy one night affair. A chestnut haired vixen by the name of Jandice Barov, archmage of Dalaran. It was vigorous and tasted of brandy, but sadly not alterac brandy, and it gave me a wicked hangover which wouldn't have happened if it was that grand and smooth nectar of my native land. That toned goth strange hits different but it just wasn't the same as our pure and true love. I still long for you and hope you get better. Love Alric.'
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>>5779669

Oh it had been a bliss, pure enjoyment and ecstasy. Both of you had no restraints, just passion and want for each other and their bodies in search of release.

It had felt incredibly good… oh you had loved it so much… the sex had been amazing.

Though now you were in shambles. Your head kept pounding and your back hurt as well for some reason. Still you had to start doing things here. The cabin wouldn't get warm again on its own.

You found a couple of embers amongst the ash and used them to light the fire again. You fed it tinder and when the fire was going, you lit the few remaining candles you found to provide light. Thankfully there was water in the pot from the snow that had melted and you drank several cups of it before pouring what remained into another bowl and stepping out to fill the pot with snow again.

The wind was still strong and it was snowing. No way you would head out in a weather like this. You would have to wait for the storm to die down for that to happen.

The ruckus you had caused had caused Jan to stir.

"Al… come back into the bed…" Jan mumbled to you. She had started to call you Al last night.

"I need to tend the fire Jan." You said to her and put the pot down next to it.

You placed several more pieces of wood on the fire before you hobbled back to the bed and carefully slid in.

"Good morning Ja…" You started to say, but her kiss interrupted you.

Her smile as she removed her lips from yours revealed to you what her plan was. And well you wouldn't say no to it.



Both of you were slick with sweat and panted as Jan laid on top of you. Her hair mixed with yours as her fingers carefully played with your hair.

"I love your hair." Jan whispered to you as she shifted around and you took a better hold of her.

She smelled of love and passion as your hearts and breathing slowly calmed down.

"Last night was incredible. You were so good." Jan told you and kissed our cheek. "But sorry for your back… I got carried away a bit."

The back pain of yours was because she had scratched it a bit too hard at one point. Her nails had dug into your skin. Well it didn't matter.

"Don't worry about it." You said back to her. "And you weren't bad either. It was truly incredible. Thank you Jan."

Frankly you weren't that experienced at all in sex so Jan had been the one guiding you forward. And by the Light she had been good at that. Maybe it was her wild times studying? But what was incredible was how her cold noblewoman's persona had shed away completely. Lady Jandice and the smiling and sweaty Jan here were two different people.

"But what happens next?" Jan asked you.

"We wait out the storm." You replied.

"No Al, I mean I kinda liked this, I could get used to this." Jan said and swirled your hair between your fingers.

You gave her a curious look. Last night she had spoken about only one night. Was she thinking of the two of you becoming lovers?

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>>5779672


>Ask her what she means by that? She mentioned only one night last evening?
>Would she be willing to be your lover? Is that what she is after?
>You need to ask about the risk of pregnancy. You did come inside her several times.
>Does Jan have a relationship or anything else she should concentrate on instead?
>Other, write in.

QM: Just questions, no decisions here. Also Huh, posted at the same time. I hope I did justice to the night without going full smut.
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>>5779672
Gently probe into what her idea is, whether it fits into taking one day after another, or if she decided to try towards a relationship that would last.


>>5779671
The remark on dying was more in relation to Calia’s fate in canon. Naturally Alric has no way of knowing about that and it should not factor in his decision making.

All he knows is that she’s feeling unwell and resigned to her fate she gave him permission to find happiness with someone else. And if Alric comes clean about this, our relationship with her is most likely over. I have no idea why anyone would take Calia’s letter as admission she’d be fine as one wife among many, she probably has more romantic ideas about love than we do.
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>>5779673
Solid stuff, very tasteful 10/10.


>Other, write in.
Was she going to stay in Southshore as part of that Council or perhaps here as someone to help the Barov deal if we manage to make one?
"I don't know Jan, but we'll always have the Cabin." Continue where they left off

We'll always have Paris Jan. If she wants to stick around, I'm open to play things by ear. I think I can imagine some of these answers in order.

She could get used to an occasional dalliance. Sexfriend. Wizard. She has her family and Dalaran duties. If Jandice was actually engaged or something and Alric was the real homewrecker that would be pretty funny.

Just some ideas I had.
Could she become The Court Mage of Alterac? That sounds like something dalaran mages get asked to do, and all the complexity that comes with it would have to be worked out so not easily answered.

Alric sure has a talent for finding beautiful women that he could potentially dump paperwork on. Just think about it, he could dump trade AND magic paperwork on Jan. Now that fires some neurons.

>>5779677
I'm not aware of the details of her fate so well enough for me, I would not be surprised if she still wins in every regard. I certainly don't consider her telling him not to squash his feelings as literal permission for taking multiple wives. She feels bad she can't be there for him, or even try to plan around this sickness, and so does Alric. Weather through the twists and turns of Alric's feelings and needs. If not for the campaign in Strahnbrad hills and potentially in Durnholde to deal with their gnolls I could see Alric going up there the Dream Team to cheer her up and check her out.
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>>5779673
>Ask her what she means by that? She mentioned only one night last evening?
>You need to ask about the risk of pregnancy. You did come inside her several times.
>Does Jan have a relationship or anything else she should concentrate on instead?
is awwright
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>>5779673
>Does Jan have a relationship or anything else she should concentrate on instead?
>Would she be willing to be your lover? Is that what she is after?
Well, since it happened, I'll stay true to what I said before. Only dump Calia to start another serious relationship.
>>5779677
>she’d be fine as one wife among many
Haremfags will haremfag, no matter what.
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>>5779673
>haremfags get out of the woodwork, already scheming as QM got drunk and writes about banging.
No votes from me, but this is worryingly identical to the Fate quest.
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>>5779673
>Ask her what she means by that? She mentioned only one night last evening?
>Does Jan have a relationship or anything else she should concentrate on instead?
my god what have we done
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>>5779673
>>Ask her what she means by that? She mentioned only one night last evening?
>>You need to ask about the risk of pregnancy. You did come inside her several times.
It was well written, don't you worry about that. We should bring up the pregnancy scare as well, she should understand that. And I am for Jandice to become our lover that we meet if both of us are in same place at the same time, but don't necessarily seek each other out outside of that. Grow the relationship to that direction if that is what she is after. She has her own things to do be it Dalaran or her family business, but she should be around Hillsbrad.

If we continue things with her, it should be more long term thing, but maybe not tie each other together completely.
>>5779696
I don't think she would become our court wizard, but maybe we could use her aid from time to time.
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>>5779799

I haven't read Fate Quest, should I be worried? I don't even really like Fate.

And in my own defence, I got drunk after posting the update last evening. Me drinking and writing at the same time doesn't work at all. Today's update then came after I was well caffeined and eaten real food so I had energy to sit down and start typing. So the updates weren't written under influence.

I have tried that once in a non-quest setting and dear God the end result was awful. Don't mix drinking and writing!

>>5779696

Jandice wouldn't agree on becoming your Court Mage. It would be an impossible request for her to fulfill
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>>5779673
>Would she be willing to be your lover? Is that what she is after?
>You need to ask about the risk of pregnancy. You did come inside her several times.
>Does Jan have a relationship or anything else she should concentrate on instead?
The important questions, I'd prefer if she were a more permanent fixture than just a tryst.

>>5779677
> I have no idea why anyone would take Calia’s letter as admission she’d be fine as one wife among many, she probably has more romantic ideas about love than we do.
Nobody took the letter to mean that. They took it to mean exactly what she said, that being "don't hold back for my sake". Where it will go should the situation change is what's up for debate.

>>5779799
Oh ye of little faith. Give a little more credit to your fellow anon and the good QM.

>>5779852
From the complaints I still occasionally read on the QTG it was a disaster but that can be said about most Fate and GoT quests.
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>>5779854
I don't blame anon for assuming that when two of the votes explicitly said they wanted a harem.
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>>5779857
Wanting a harem is not the same as thinking the letter meant "have a harem" but I can see a strong reaction clouding that distinction indeed.
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>>5779852
Oh well. Guess we just wait for the Underbelly folk to arrive for that.

Is there anything Alric might think is in the Capital that is really worth having? Like if he had to think of one or two things to grab. The Crown of Alterac, some land claim papers, some other regalia piece like a sword or seal ring etc. what might be able to come up with.
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>>5779852
It was a quest I enjoyed a lot where the protagonist got plenty of good character growth rolls, a buttload of successes - but this lead to power bloat. Nothing was hard anymore, the protag in question had no flaws and eventually lead to starting a harem (with a good number of people saying it's a bad idea). Slap on an entire army of adopted children, 90% of all of the setting's female characters being love interests. All in all, the quest choked up and died because surprisingly, haremfagging sucks up the soul out of any quest's protagonist - devolving into arguing and brainless composting (yeah, the quest's QM was also had a tendency to drink and throw a bone to the haremfags).
Big advice, don't do the same mistakes. I don't want this to share the same fate.
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>>5779886

Oh dear, that doesn't sound good at all. Thank you and I think I am glad to have not read that quest.

>>5779862

Alric or people you know have no idea where the crown jewels and rest of your family artifacts are. Your father is buried in Capital City so they might have something there, but you aren't sure. Alternatively Syndicate and your brother might have them.
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>>5779830
We need to get a wife and heirs more than anything else. It's very important and Alric life has and its on the line multiple times.
We are a Prince, and bastards can happen with lovers. Take this seriously. I might have not been here for the vote but I will not allow for us to be like Blackmoore. I have been here from the start of the quest and i will not see that happen.
If most of you aren't interested in Calia, then we can get a wife. Not lovers, wife.


>>5779673
>You need to ask about the risk of pregnancy. You did come inside her several times.
>Does Jan have a relationship or anything else she should concentrate on instead?
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>>5780036
We're not gonna coerce or beat any women anon. And marriage is not on the cards yet, I still want to hedge our bets. Should the situation better itself I'd be more than willing to vote for just Calia and get married and all that jazz because she's still the ideal candidate but the availability is the problem.
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>>5778883
From what I have seen of harems even from other sites they all tend to remain and expand constantly to ludicrous degree.
I would prefer to not wait and fuck around, we have no reason to wait and take it easy.

>>5780044
Some anons clearly want to give in to lust, or fully embrace the ladykiller rep despite us not doing so for long because is not good rep. Is not what we want.
Takes a few more steps for get there.
Marriage was always in the cards, its also something we have to do, i didn't put it out because before we were in a relationship with Calia.
But I have never been a Calia supporter, I simply accepted we had a relation with her. Because the vote for that won. Now ? Now I definetly want to get a marriage, heirs and wife. I am not waiting lol not with the serious risks of assasination and death in battles. "Ah sorry Sir Armored Gnoll i didn't marry yet don't split me in two with your axe XD".
I personally don't consider her the ideal candidate. I think she is the most ambitious choice and needs a very long time to be accomplished, and i prefer others to her. All of them can become the ideal partner they need investment and to be chosen.
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>>5780060
I'd be willing to support having a bastard as insurance if this worry of yours is popular but Im not gonna vote for marriage unless I think we can get the best possible deal since once done it can't be undone. Calia being the most ambitious choice is exactly what makes her the best one.
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>>5780066
Hahaha I absolutely don't want that. I am not interested in having bastards i prefer a troll bisecting Alric in glorious combat than that happening.
I ll push for a wife instead of that
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"Jan, what do you mean?" You asked her and continued to give her a curious look. "Last evening you said that this would be for one night only?"

Jan stopped twirling your hair and carefully wiggled to lean more on your side.

"I liked last night, it was fun and I thought if we were around each other again in the future, we could do it again." Jan said to you and looked into your eyes.

"Like lovers?" You asked back.

"Yeah, I guess if you want to call it that." Jan said. "I could probably find time to visit Dawnholme and you, especially if I had an excuse to come here."

You thought about the idea, last night definitely was quite fun, in fact it had been quite amazing. It didn't sound like a bad idea if it was Jan with whom you would agree to it. Yet, you wanted to know more.

"How would that work? I mean we both wanted sex, hell we just had another go at it. But how do we handle it, I am a Prince after all?" You said to her and continued. "Would it be just sex or what?"

Jan looked at you and sighed.

"Yeah…" She said and pushed herself up to sit on the bed. "I don't plan on marrying, nor to have any children. If it is any of those two you want, then I don't know if I can help you. But if you were fine with just sex..."

You now pushed yourself up.

"No marriage or children?" You asked and looked at her.

"My brothers are already married, Alexi has children while Wendon is too busy with his horses to get his wife pregnant." Jan said and chuckled. "I am not needed to make an heir. Instead I am married to my job, be it Dalaran or my House."

"I see…" You said. "Speaking of pregnancy, I did come inside you several times."

"Don't worry about me bearing your child." Jan said a bit stiffly. "There are ways to prevent that."

"Witches Remedy?" You mentioned the herb Tari used.

"No, of course not. That is for witches and herbalists. There are better ways than that. Besides, it is poisonous." Jan said and scoffed.

"Well, good… I mean I should get married and produce an heir or two, but unplanned pregnancy probably wouldn't be a nice thing." You said and when you mentioned getting married, Calia appeared in your mind. You hadn't thought about her since last evening.

"Al… are you still there?" Jan asked you.

"I am, I just got lost in my thoughts. Sorry." You said and shrugged.

"If you were hoping for marriage or children, then you might have to look elsewhere…" Jan said to you and gave you a gentle smile.

By the Light she was even more beautiful than before with the messy hair and that smile.

"I said that nowadays I live from day to day. Yesterday I wanted you, today I still want you. It doesn't mean that I can't plan for things, it just means that I go for things I want." Jan told you, putting her hand on your thigh and continuing. "I will leave tomorrow and I don’t know when we see each other the next time, but I feel like keeping this as an option would be fun and something both of us would enjoy."

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>>5780133

"So only when we would meet, when we would be in the same place at the same time?" You asked her. "And not actively seeking each other out?"

"Al, you are a busy man like I am a busy woman. Arranging our schedules together would be quite a task." Jan said and gave you a sly wink. "But maybe I could visit Dawnholme more often if I had a reason to be here or let's say that we end up being in Tarren Mill…"

"Then we could be inappropriate…" You said. "A bit of dalliance… between two people in a… sexfriendship."

Jan laughed at that word.

"Sexfriendship, what a word…" She giggled. Oh darn she was cute like that. She had some difficulties at getting herself together.

"But yeah exactly! I said one night yesterday, but why throw something that both of us loved and enjoyed away?" Jan asked you and repeated herself. "Why throw it away?"

It wouldn't be fair to ask her to stay in Dawnholme or offer her a position in your entourage as one of your advisors. Jan had her own life, be it helping her family or working in Dalaran. It wouldn't be fair to take that away from her. But if the two of you met elsewhere, were in the same place at the same time, then you could continue where you left the last time you were together. Or if you could agree to some deal between you and the Barovs, maybe she could have an excuse to come here? And by the Light the sex had been amazing, it would feel like a waste to let it go.


>Agree to it. The two of you become lovers, maybe something stronger could develop from this with time.
>Agree to it. Be sexfriends in sexfriendship, just don't actively seek each other out. This is too enjoyable to throw away.
>What happens in the cabin stays in the cabin, it was one night only after all.
>Decline. It is not about her, but you aren't after having a lover. You want something more serious and if it can't be her, then you are sorry.
>Other, write in.

QM: Lover vote. First option is the slow push towards actual relationship, second option is just for sex when you meet, third option is a decline, but leaves the door open a bit for the future and fourth option is the clear, but polite decline.
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>>5780143
>Agree to it. The two of you become lovers, maybe something stronger could develop from this with time.
But not too much further than where we've gotten now, better sexfriends? Something like that because, like she said, no marriage.
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>>5780143
>Decline. It is not about her, but you aren't after having a lover. You want something more serious and if it can't be her, then you are sorry.
If it isn't serious, I don't want it.
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>>5780143
>Decline. It is not about her, but you aren't after having a lover. You want something more serious and if it can't be her, then you are sorry.
save us from this besotten shepardess.
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>>5780143
>Decline. It is not about her, but you aren't after having a lover. You want something more serious and if it can't be her, then you are sorry.
I was one of the anons who voted for the sex, and now after reading the previous conversation I regret it
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>>5780154
>>5780158
>>5780190
> "I said one night yesterday, but why throw something that both of us loved and enjoyed away?" Jan asked you and repeated herself. "Why throw it away?"
I know we might just be going around in circles at this point but what is the counter to this? What's there to regret?
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>>5780143
>Decline. It is not about her, but you aren't after having a lover. You want something more serious and if it can't be her, then you are sorry.
Just no.
However mix some
>What happens in the cabin stays in the cabin, it was one night only after all.
into it. We (apparently) both wanted it and had a good time, had an intimate moment and a memory, but if we know nothing lasting will come out of it it's better if that's how it will end.
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>Decline. It is not about her, but you aren't after having a lover. You want something more serious and if it can't be her, then you are sorry.
Let this be a lesson - never stray from the path.
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>>5780143
>Agree to it. The two of you become lovers, maybe something stronger could develop from this with time.
We got a good thing going. Why give it up?

Alric:
>last night definitely was quite fun, in fact it had been quite amazing. It didn't sound like a bad idea if it was Jan with whom you would agree to it
>By the Light she was even more beautiful than before with the messy hair and that smile.
>"Then we could be inappropriate…" You said. "A bit of dalliance… between two people in a… sexfriendship."
>And by the Light the sex had been amazing, it would feel like a waste to let it go.

Anons: What a regrettable mistake.
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>>5780212
Well for me it's the issue of betraying someone we've declared love for ("b-but she allowed us to")

Some anons I understand were hoping for a more accessible wife.
Instead the deal she's offering to be occasional fuckbuddy that won't even be readily available.
That's worse deal than just going to a whorehouse. Just a distant chance for relationship that would start as a long distance one. No undying romantic love, and no political gain or promise of an heir. Just sex.
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>>5780227
>"Don't hold yourself back for my sake"
Not betrayal and there is political gain, she's a Barov remember? Furthermore, having some great stress relief on occasion isn't a bad thing.
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>>5780240
>>"Don't hold yourself back for my sake"
>Not betrayal
It absolutely is a betrayal of our love and trust, this is a hill I will die on. Do you have autism? I don't mean it as an insult, it just seems to me like a complete absence of empathy or imagination. Is it truly so difficult to imagine that the sickly princess wracked with guilt at not being able to be there for the one she loves would write something like that while hoping against hope her lover would stay true?
And if Alric was serious about his feelings, he too could hold himself to higher standards than just look for excuses to fuck around.

>she's a Barov remember?
Having fucked her may complicate our business relationship regardless of how our personal relationship develops further, not necessarily in a good way.
We don't need to fuck someone to be friends with them.
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>>5780250
>Do you have autism?
Where do you think we are? Anyway I don't think that's the factor at play here, more that you have a much more idealistic view of relationships than I do.

And the mixed signals you suggest is what could compromise the relationship with Jandice.
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>>5780257
Eh, fair enough.

>Mixed signals
is that how it came across? I don't want her to have wrong expectations for the future, but I don't want her bitter either.
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>>5780143
>>Agree to it. The two of you become lovers, maybe something stronger could develop from this with time.
I voted yes on the previous vote and I will vote yes again. >>5780193 and>>5780212 are both right. We have a good thing going, thing that both of us enjoy a lot. Why really give it up?

>>5780227
And there is political gain to it with a deeper than a friendship relationship with a Barov. Sure it might not be love, which it could develop into, but the mutual affection is there. And while it would be mostly sex, she would absolutely be above a whore from the whorehouse. That is imo a bit low comparison.

Also didn't anyone notice that she twice mentioned that she could visit Dawnholme more often if she had a reason to do so. Am I the only one who thinks that is because she wants to create that excuse by giving us a stupidly good deal from the Barovs? If we agree now, she would have all the reasons to present us the great deal.

Finally when we find that someone, be it Calia or someone else, and that is solved. We can politely end this arrangement. I bet Jandice understands. Alternatively Jandice grows fond of us and changes her mind on children and marriage.

>>5780240
Anon remember to link the vote, otherwise Medivh might miss it.
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>>5780261
And you were calling me autistic? Yeah it comes across as mixed signals. One day Alric is breaking her back all night and the next he's all "Nah I don't want any sex".

>>5780263
All these 1post Ids arguing with am7Ejyhq are me anon.
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>>5780270
Oh, I thought you meant my trying to mix declining with "what's in cabin..."

No, you're wrong. There's a distinction between losing oneself in the moment and flat out declaring you want to be fuckbuddies. Saying that the latter is not what we were looking for is perfectly fine.
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>>5780143

>Agree to it. The two of you become lovers, maybe something stronger could develop from this with time.
I'm honestly happy either way. Be it with a more accessible wife-in-the-works lover which will take time to develop into a relationship that could overcome Jan's aversion towards marriage and children. Or Calia who would probably understand Alric was drunk and in an extremely romantic moment, though 'what happens in the cabin stays in the cabin' is perfectly reasonable if he chooses not to divulge it. But Calia also a time investment with greater hurdles.

If someone is frequently sickly while young I am sure that colors the desirability and would make someone very worried that she could die in or post childbirth. I wonder if that actually makes it slightly easier for Alric to marry her if other nobles think she might just die. I presume marriage alliances still end when one of them dies? Not sure how medieval sorta fantasy politics would handle it if the alliance would continue if a child of the union survives.

Nalice is still #1 tho

>>5780227
UNDYING love huh? I know enough about Calia for this. Damn necrofreaks cant even wait for her heartbeat to stop. Won't be getting any heir from a dead womb buddy boy, not even Modern WoW will stoop to that kinky shit, as far as I know. Interesting political agenda though.

>>5780250
Oh no the economy!!!.jpg
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>>5780143
>Decline. It is not about her, but you aren't after having a lover. You want something more serious and if it can't be her, then you are sorry.
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>>5780197
But this is the path they want though. Unfortunately.
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>>5780143
>What happens in the cabin stays in the cabin, it was one night only after all.
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>>5779640
Yeah, but that kinda throw's Jania under the bus.
Granted we dont care about Arthas much, but it might hurt Jania's feelings or cause some blowback onto her.

>>5780143
>Agree to it. Be sexfriends in sexfriendship, just don't actively seek each other out. This is too enjoyable to throw away.
FWB
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>>5780143
>Agree to it. The two of you become lovers, maybe something stronger could develop from this with time.
The bag is in the hand and y'all wanna fumble It?
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>Agree to it. The two of you become lovers, maybe something stronger could develop from this with time.
What's done is done so might as well make the most of it. Live a little!
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>>5780143
>>Decline. It is not about her, but you aren't after having a lover. You want something more serious and if it can't be her, then you are sorry.
Fact is, she doesn't want marriage. She doesn't want kids. Calia does. Calia has way more powerful connections, and a way to simmer down tensions if enemies think she can control us. Besides, we promised to not break her heart.
Until Calia dies I will not jeopardize our future kingdom, Relationships, or Calia herself.
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>>5780143
>Agree to it. The two of you become lovers, maybe something stronger could develop from this with time.

I agree with >>5780263
When we find the one who can give us boatloads of children and whom we marry, then we can end this arrangement. But before it, why ditch this thing both of us enjoy?
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>>5780143
>>Agree to it. The two of you become lovers, maybe something stronger could develop from this with time.
>>Agree to it. Be sexfriends in sexfriendship, just don't actively seek each other out. This is too enjoyable to throw away.
I am for both.
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The final tally is 9-7 for becoming lovers. Another great sporting competition as pen and paper was required again.

Could I have a vote for the weather? Let's see if the storm passes.


>1d10
>Best of three
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>>5780699
Neat, time to drop this quest and go read an archived one. Good run.
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Rolled 6 (1d10)

>>5780699
Hoping the storm passes soon, even if we have activities to spend time on
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Rolled 8 (1d10)

>>5780699
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Rolled 4 (1d10)

>>5780699
where did these people come from.
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>>5780714
Idk they will likely get out after it doesn't talk about relationships probably and hopefully. All 1 posters
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>>5780701
I suppose I must respect an anon's decision. Does seem a shame to lose a fellow, and it brings about a somewhat unpleasant feeling that must be processed. I saw this as an opportunity by Medivh to let the players play the field of romance options for Alric through potential lovers until later for a final referendum on true love to either reaffirm Calia and break it off with any lovers, or move on. Probably when/if Calia gets better or Alterac is secured, and I wouldn't be surprised to see her still win that.

Fellows like anon meanwhile, I suppose consider it a break in Alric's character, his pure devotion and idealistic love which helped him refuse advances before. Refusing had helped make him more desirable to Katrana as an ally to great benefit, and not risk a royal bastard growing in Tari. Though I might argue he had other reasons as well for every time, not trusting them, nor being able to return their feelings beyond deep friendship, his princely duty.

Calia's latest letter. Mutual attraction and respect while surviving several near death or dangerous experiences. Their drunken state and the considerably romantic setting. His youth. I don't think its out of character to find a lover here or in the near future competition for Calia. Is it impossible or merely difficult to say that Alric's love for Calia is still pristine and intact. He still cares deeply for her, would still marry her if he could, but in his seeking a salve for his woes he forgets his chaste habits for a night and perhaps other nights to come but that is a decision to be affirmed later.

Or the short version
Alric fucked Jandice real good all night long and only spared some thoughts last evening on poor Calia's words instead of denying Jandice and reaffirming that someone he will marry is waiting for him. Jandice stole Calia's rightful seed. Poor anon will probably miss when Alric comes clean to Malevus and slaps him in the face or something as she tells him he is losing his way, then a response of her being right and thanking her. Really nice moment for Malevus to realize that she does need to stay with Alric to make sure he stays on the straight and narrow. Something like that?
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>>5780751
well much of the voters had multiple posts per id

I actually hope they will stick with OP and the quest to deal with the path they voted for because it would be a shame if they coomed the bed only to leave the quest abandoned.
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You looked at Jan and moved to sit with your legs out of the bed. The fire in the hearth was slowly dying as you watched the candles providing light into the dark cabin.

Have you changed? You weren't sure as you weren't really conflicted. The want, the urge and the passion manifested in your stomach as Jan pressed herself on your back and wrapped her arms around you. Her cheek touched yours and the lingering smell of love and passion entered your mind. Yet Calia's words entered your mind, would you truly be okay with this? Would she be okay with this?

For some reason you didn't feel conflicted.

You chuckled as a request came to your mind.

"Jan, I have one request." You said to her.

"What is it Al?" She asked you.

"Next time… please don't dig your nails into my back. I don't want to ask Malevus to heal the scratches." You said to her.

Jan laughed and then the laugh turned into a giggle.

"I take that as a yes." Jan said and giggled.

She wiggled to your side and pushed herself up. Standing she stretched as you watched her arch her back and bend down to touch her toes. Last night you hadn’t exactly realised how good of a shape she really was in. She was rather toned and clearly exercised often.

Yawning, she turned around to see you watching her do her stretching. Jan smiled at you and giggled.

"Like what you see?" She said and bit her lip.

"I can't deny that." You said and smiled.

"Well, you are going to get to see this more often now." Jan said to you. "Stand up Al."

You did as told even if standing up caused the headache to worsen a bit again. It was Jan's turn to look at you before she extended her hand for you to shake.

"Lovers." Jan said.

"Lovers." You answered and shook her hand.

"You struck a hard bargain with the no nails request, but I think we have a deal." She said to you.

"I didn’t expect this to turn into a trade negotiation?" You said and laughed.

"Call it a warm-up for the actual negotiations." She said and chuckled.

"Well, I hope that doesn't include nails and scratching as well." You said back.

She just laughed while you just smiled. This is going to be fun, you know it now.



>8


Having gotten the fire going and having cleaned up as much as you could with whatever warm water you had. The two of you had gotten dressed and proceeded to clean the cabin as well. Things were put into their own places, blankets you aired out and traces of last night's activities were wiped off.

While you dealt with the blankets, you noticed that the winds weren't as strong as before and in the end you and Jan didn't have to wait that long to be able to leave the cabin behind. It had stopped snowing and soon the winds calmed down.

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>>5780824

Both of you were somewhat tired due to lack of proper food and due to the hangover, but the hot water you had melted from the snow kept you going. It didn't take that long for the two of you to reach the cabin where the hunters had been yesterday, but now they weren't there so you continued to ski. Then midway to Dawnholme, you saw a group of men skiing towards you. It wouldn't take long before the two of you would be back in Dawnholme and home.



Jan of last night had been replaced by Lady Jandice as Normand hurriedly stepped out of the homestead.

"Alric! Lady Barov!" He greeted the two of you. He was very glad to see the two of you. "Are you alright?"

"We are, if not a bit tired." You told him as you leaned on the poles.

"Alric, you shouldn't have taken Lady Jandice out there to ski, the storm could have killed the two of…" Normand started to chastise you, but was interrupted.

"The sights were worth it, I now understand the beauty of Alterac and Dawnholme." Lady Jandice said to him. Her switch to be the cold noblewoman had been near instant and rather impressive. "And besides, Prince Alric recognised that the storm was coming and we took shelter in one of the cabins before we could get cold."

Jan and you had decided to unsurprisingly keep what is going on between the two of you a secret.

"Just our coats got wet." You said to Normand.

"Oh thank the Light, you wouldn't believe how worried we were last night." Normand said to the two of you. "Now come inside, Maura will get the two of you something to eat."

You didn't need to be asked a second time.



Normand, while the two of you ate leftovers from yesterday, told you how they were nearly going to organise a search party last night, but it had been Malevus who had adamantly told them that you and Jandice would be fine and when the storm had passed, you would return in one piece.

She thankfully had been quite right.

And while you ate, the deal between Alterac and Barovs was brought up. Jandice said that she would be ready to discuss the terms shortly after a quick break, while you weren't sure if it would be better to relax and take a bath, or in Jandice's case test out the sauna first. Normand meanwhile suggested the negotiations regarding the deal be pushed to next morning before Jandice has to leave, leaving today for the two of you just for rest.


>Have the meeting in the afternoon and relax afterwards. Get the deal out of the way.
>You should rest and relax first. Your headache was still there and you knew Jandice was tired as well.
>Normand is right, you can push the meeting to tomorrow morning. Just rest for the rest of the day.
>Other, write in.
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>>5780825
>You should rest and relax first. Your headache was still there and you knew Jandice was tired as well.
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>>5780825
>>You should rest and relax first. Your headache was still there and you knew Jandice was tired as well.
>>Normand is right, you can push the meeting to tomorrow morning. Just rest for the rest of the day.
Better to rest first and have the negotiation in the evening or even push it to tomorrow.

>>5780758
I think you really nailed it. Your descriptions are all valid and I cosign the first one especially, but I understand why anons might not agree with this move.
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>>5780825
>>Normand is right, you can push the meeting to tomorrow morning. Just rest for the rest of the day
Trust Normand


>>5780759
I wouldn't be surprised if they did it
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>>5780825
>Normand is right, you can push the meeting to tomorrow morning. Just rest for the rest of the day.
Normand's got it right, take it easy for a bit.
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>>5780825
>Have the meeting in the afternoon and relax afterwards. Get the deal out of the way.
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>>5780825
>Normand is right, you can push the meeting to tomorrow morning. Just rest for the rest of the day.
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>>5780825
>>Normand is right, you can push the meeting to tomorrow morning. Just rest for the rest of the day.
>>5780759
Not leaving, just perpentual 1post anon thanks to internet fuckassery
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>>5780825
>>You should rest and relax first. Your headache was still there and you knew Jandice was tired as well.

>Other, write in.
Pull out the papers to prepare for the Barov deal

I have been waiting for that sweet nation building. As I see it there are five really solid pillars that we absolutely must try to secure with the Barovs to ensure absolute Alterac Domination
Jandice, Money, Trade, Soldiers, and Political support in Capital City.

Jandice's support in clearing out the trolls with her Illusion magic? or her help to organize the Underbelly mages we get could be handy
That sweet Barov Fortune. Yearly Payment of wealth, they previously offered 30 each year for 10 years for defacto control, maybe add on a line of credit
Industry in Strahnbrad; Lumber, mines, reclaiming swamps into farmland and comparing potential crops to neighboring Tarren Mill or other swamp reclamation projects, river fishing. Access to Barov trade network for Elven goods.
Some soldiers to help the campaign(s) and stabilize things, maybe mercs who would be handy for dealing with trolls. Elves hate trolls.
Finally and most importantly some allies in the Capital.

To secure all that we pull all the stops with our offers and highlight our recent track record in light of securing the investments the Barovs would be injecting into the region. There is a consideration to think on, that Dunrholde was maybe planning of going to deal with their new gnoll problem now that they have been pushed south by ??? Which helping with would have great political gains and help silence some Capital naysayers, but Garithos could be a problem if he diverts from his planned Coastal Murloc Extermination mission that was probably to train his green soldiers.

Preferential trade and security agreements in Strahnbrad Hills, right of first refusal for materials going out, minimal/no tax or tolls for x period of time. Set up riverdock at Shoredon, etc.
Military and mercantile contracts to buy goods and services from the Barovs in future. Wendon had horses, I think Jandice had wine, eldest had ?. Also had elven trade as they buy Tarren Mill apple cider. Maybe Alric could finally buy an elven ballista, or some high quality bows for silver.
Leverage our goodwill in the Hillsbrad region for political support against infractions on civilian government as in Alteraci Law (Military Magistrates Bad)
Syndicate/Criminal Activites; share information we have, coordinate to avoid stepping on toes, continue to root out smugglers. Dalaran didn't inform Jandice.
Darrowmere League Will Grow.

Some other ideas if the above isnt enough
Master Wiklish's Prototype, and future inventions. Co-Patrons, but his workshop stays in Alterac.
Offer Connections in Stormwind?
The Barovs like having official positions in their family network? Clerks? Mayor? State Merchants?
Barov Interests in Hinterlands expansion? If they are interested in Stranbrad Hills the Hinterlands next door aren't that much more isolated.
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>>5781110

Damn, that is a lot and quite impressive. Impressive work of which some will be touched soon and rest later.

Though the next update will have to wait till tomorrow. I am way too tired from the work to do any writing today.
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>>5781110
I'd still like to know what is so valuable in the hills that they'd be willing to pay a fortune to control it? Surely it must be a natural resource of some sort since the land is so barren and undeveloped.

Getting to the truth of the matter should be a priority but I hope that we may get it out of Jandice. Speaking of which, I foresee a more symbiotic stance from the Barovs going forward and that these negotiations will prove fruitful given her and Alric's closer relationship.
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>>5781456
There's gooooooold in them there hills
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>>5780701
You leaving just means the dumber stuff will win more votes and any chance to fix things go out the window.
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>>5781716
Well, NTA but there's no fixing majority preference. If yours differs, sticking around means consigning yourself to watching people having fun in way you don't enjoy.

Personally I'm still curious how OP handles this, but I imagine I won't be sticking around either. Idea of reading reaction of a bedridden lovesick woman to a letter where her lover is describing how wonderful it felt to fuck someone else makes me nauseous.
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>>5781741

Is it fair to say its majority preference if its shit that does a 180 to a character that's been painstakingly establish over several threads only to be flipped by lurkers hardly participate or seem to take the quest seriously?

>Well, NTA
Wtf is this, and why do I see this more on the most pozzed boards with newfags? Sounds like some lame reddit slang.
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>>5781767
>Is it fair to say its majority preference if its shit that does a 180 to a character that's been painstakingly establish over several threads only to be flipped by lurkers hardly participate or seem to take the quest seriously?
I suppose that remains to be seen.

>spoiler
It means "not that anon" and by its very nature it can't have anything to do with non-anonymous sites.
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>>5781769
>It means "not that anon" and by its very nature it can't have anything to do with non-anonymous sites.
I see, my googlefu is weak it seems
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Normand was right, it would be pointless to have the negotiations today when the two of you had just returned. It would be an important negotiation and having all parties rested and with a clear mind would be for the best.

And you agreed, not just because you were tired, but also out of common courtesy. You didn't want to be a bad host to Jandice and immediately after returning from having been trapped in the cabin by the storm, dealing with business negotiations would be just a bad form.

Besides, you wanted Jandice to not be in a hurry when it came to the sauna. You were quite sure she would love it.



While Malevus quite joyfully went to make sure that the sauna was reserved for them and then later dragged both Jandice and Tari with her to enjoy the heat and steam, you couldn't exactly rest on your laurels.

There was a bit of paperwork that needed to be done and finished. Eligius visited you as well to greet you and remind you that the studies would continue tomorrow. Nalice wouldn't want to miss yet another day due to some guest you have. If not for the storm and who the guest was, she would have preferred that you didn't skip any lessons. Nalice definitely was a harsh teacher, but at the same time she got results.

Finally you prepared the papers and scrolls for tomorrow morning. You would be ready for the negotiations.

Though you wondered, why did the Barovs want Strahnbrad Hills so badly? It was just hills, rocks and swamps? Definitely not for farmland, but maybe there was something else valuable there? Gold?



Jan twirled your hair lazily. She had sneaked out of the guest bedroom to join you and thanks to the wonders of the black noise device, no one else would hear a single peep from there.

The womenfolk had done the sauna by the long form. Malevus had dipped in the lake twice, while Jan and Tari both had politely declined with understandable reasons. They had enjoyed the heat, cooled down while snacking on the food Malevus had taken with them, before going back into the sauna. Finally when everyone was tired and tender, Tari gave a massage to both Malevus and Jan.

When they had returned from the sauna, it was already early evening. You had taken a bath in the bathing barrel downstairs and made sure that the hearth downstairs had a nice fire going. Then the four or you casually lounged in front of the fire, talking about small things and eating delicacies baked by Maura.

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>>5781838

During these talks you learned that Jan had been practising fencing for about ten years. It had been a thing amongst the ladies in Dalaran and while the majority of them had since stopped fencing, Jan had continued and added other exercises into the mix. That explains why she is in such good shape. Though you didn't ask or probe what else they had talked about while in the sauna, but going by how relaxed the three of them had been and how Jan had her cold noblewoman's persona slip away a bit, it did feel like Malevus and Tari had made a new friend.

"You should do something with your hair." Jan said to you and kept twirling and brushing it.

"Like cut it?" You asked.

"Maybe tidy up a bit, but it is so smooth and strong. It should be kept long." Jan said back.

"I have tried to take better care of it, wash it well, add a bit of good oils and have Tari brush it near daily." You told her.

"Good, because if you tidied it up a bit, there would be ladies in Dalaran and elsewhere who would be jealous of your hair." Jan said and chuckled before leaning in to kiss your cheek.

"Oh really?" You said and chuckled.

"Next time we see each other, maybe by that point you have tidied it up? Maybe do it for me?" Jan asked you and snuggled by your side.

It wouldn't be a bad idea to be honest. Taking care of your outlook was part of being a Prince. Giving a good impression was important after all.

"Maybe I will…" You said and smiled. "When are you around the next time?"

"Two to three weeks? When spring arrives be the latest. I know that you are going back to the campaign trail and seeing you off with Mayor Fowley could be the time." Jan said and continued. "There is another thing I know about too."

"What is it?"

"Your 19th birthday is in three days! Al, why didn't you tell me about it?" Jan asked and was a bit disappointed.

"Because I don't really make noise about it…" You said somewhat sheepishly. "Did Malevus and Tari tell you that?"

"Tari might have slipped it out by accident." Jan told you. "And because I can't be here to celebrate the day…"

Jan shifted on top of you and kissed you.

"Happy birthday Al." She said to you. In the faint candle light, you saw her smiling gently.

You smiled back at her and just as you were going to thank her, she kissed and silenced you.

You felt mesmerised by her, by this. Couple of weeks? Sure you could wait that long to see her again. The wait would be worth it.

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>>5781842

Jan had slipped back into the guest room at some point before you had woken up and dragged Malevus out for the early morning sparring. Your squire had still been tender and soft from last day's sauna trip, so getting hit by the training sword and getting thrown into the snow was a good wake up for her.

Now though after a quick breakfast, you and Normand had brought your papers downstairs and spread them on the table. Jandice had done the same with the few papers and scrolls she had with her. It was time to start the negotiations.

"Prince Alric, Captain Garside." She greeted the two of you politely. This was a negotiation so certain decorum was expected. "Shall we begin?"

"We shall Lady Jandice." You said to her and nodded.

"Where shall we begin then?" She asked you.


>Ask her why Barovs wanted Strahnbrad Hills so badly? There must be something in there they want.
>Tell Jandice to explain to you and Normand why such a deal would be beneficial to you. Have her sell the idea of further cooperation.
>Go through the previous deal and see why it failed and why you couldn't accept it.
>Have her present the new deal Barovs would be willing to offer, go straight to it.
>Other, write in.
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>>5781844

Prince Alric Socials and Stats Pastebin update to reflect the recent events. And here is the now rather obsolete old offer from the Barovs. It is still worth posting here as a reminder.

The Offer From House Barov:
-De facto control of Strahnbrad Hills is given to House Barov, de jure it is still part of Alterac.
-40 Regular Footmen given to you for the duration of the campaign to gain control of Strahnbrad Hills.
-30 Wealth is paid annually for ten years if you agree.
-House Barov is willing to throw their immense wealth behind the reconstruction of Alterac after you reclaim your homeland.

Also Hearthstone has this snazzy artwork of party Jandice with her illusions. Sadly I haven't found the full art of this yet.

>>5781741

It definitely does sting a bit when you read posts of anons deciding to drop the Quest due to this, but I can't or should be angry or disappointed because of them. If I am disappointed, it should be only me with whom I am disappointed with. After all I am the writer and I present you the options to choose from. Only person who should and could be blamed should be me and I should use this as a lesson and to evaluate the direction of the Quest and the events within.

So if you or anyone else decides to drop the Quest, then I can only thank you for reading and playing till this point.
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>>5781844
>Ask her why Barovs wanted Strahnbrad Hills so badly? There must be something in there they want.
>Go through the previous deal and see why it failed and why you couldn't accept it.
These two go hand in hand. Have Jandice tell you what is out there that is so valuable.
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>>5781844
>Ask her why Barovs wanted Strahnbrad Hills so badly? There must be something in there they want.
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>>5781456
lot of gold probably if not even more valuable minerals, either way is well worth the blood that needs to be spilled for gain it at least in the Barovs eyes. This said we hold far more of the hills now and we have our first vassal there too, the old deal is not worth for us anymore.
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>>5781844
>Ask her why Barovs wanted Strahnbrad Hills so badly? There must be something in there they want.
Cat out of the bag
>Have her present the new deal Barovs would be willing to offer, go straight to it.
We have Shoredon, Stonedon and Chief Ragis our vassal here. We have gain and patrol no small portion of the hills here, and we have cut down bandits, Syndicate troops and gnolls alike. I am not interested in giving up control, if anything enforce it across the entire hills. They can own their mines and develop them, thats fine we will tax them reasonably without being jackals about it.
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Unrelated to all of this put our old half plate armor on mannequin/puppet in our personal study. It served us well for a long time, and i want to place it in a visible place for remind Alric, with what he started and how much he has done.
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>>5781844
>Ask her why Barovs wanted Strahnbrad Hills so badly? There must be something in there they want.
Let’s start with this. She can lie or withhold information of course, but perhaps Garside could catch that. We probably won’t in this state. And if we’re going to make a deal then it would better be one built on good faith. If making a deal we want to build a relationship, not fuck each other over.

>>5781867
Well at the end of the day it is your story. Although honestly I’d like to know where do you want to take the story, if it’s to give Alric free rein of fucking around and previous votes to not bed Onyxia, Taretha or Elizabeth were a disappointment to you, or if you are actively looking to write relationship drama and give the choices for this reason, or if you’re just committed to giving questers freedom with associated consequences.
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>>5781867
I dropped the quest silently, had I done once before but decided to come back eventually like a battered housewife, being the reason I even checked the update today, but your post made me want to thank you for the good times we had so far.
I don't blame you for giving anons the option to break character, or not regulating any potential samefags votes, but I do have to admit you have a tendency to repeat the same votes multiple times, like Tari's offer to become a concubine, the baby situation, Monica and others. I noticed it tend to be more when it's related to relationships and the like. I think that both drags on the quest, and exacerbates the conflict between voters of different options.
Anyway, good luck Med, I going back to try and go over my stockholm syndrome and stop lurking the quest.
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>>5781921
Huh, my ID changed, ironic after I mentioned samefags.
My previous IDs were 3bzN0G4J , RAcsJ0ec , s/7hff/e and 566vOLEa.
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>>5781888

The old half-plate is in your study on an armour rack. It waits for the day when using Aurvan'kal isn't viable, like avoiding being recognised immediately.

>>5781895

It is combination of the last two, I do like writing relationship drama and these small or big character moments, but I also like to give you all these bit out of the box opportunities with their own consequences. For recent examples meeting the fourth assassin or the orc Blackmoore offered. And for the most part you have decided to not choose them or have outright missed some more spicier situations and choices I had planned for you. Same applies for the relationship stuff and potential drama surrounding it. What >>5781921 wrote about me repeating the votes does strike true now that I think about it more closely. I need to think what anon wrote and avoid it in the future, because I can see the issues he mentioned.

But all in all I want to give players choices and opportunities, because they could lead to interesting situations be it events, relationships or something completely different.

>>5781921

Thank you anon for what you wrote. I hadn't really thought about it that way and I hope I didn't Stockholm Syndrome you too badly.
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>>5781939
okay
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>>5781939
I see... so then you will have quite an interesting (and challenging) scenario to write ahead of you.


Also as much as I sympathise with >>5781921, I'm not sure if the repeated votes are necessarily a bad thing. Unless I'm misunderstanding, they give players chance to affirm or try to backtrack on their previous choice, such as in this case they offered Alric chance to regret his betrayal or embrace it.
Surrounding drama is rather due to the subject matter than to being given choice to make a more refined choice on it. But I guess Anon has a point that it can slow things down or give the conflict more chance to develop, for better or worse.
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>>5781884
ah forgot to say we are also building roads in the hills on our own and with Tarren Mill help. We stopped just because winter arrived. So that's another point that put us above the old deal
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>>5781954

You are not misunderstanding, but I can see why anon might think that they slow things down. With the usual schedule of update per day, doing the near same vote twice or thrice means one or two real days when the story might not progress that much or characters don't change. And if there is already a lot of other stuff going on, this effectively pushes them away and solving them takes longer in the Quest and in real life.


This is also why I always ask for questions or comments. I might not realise everything that might not be as optimal that the players notice. So thank you for that as well.

>>5781962

Correct, Tarren Mill has been building a road towards Strahnbrad Hills. Currently there is a trail that goes through Sofera's Naze, Stonedon, Shoredon and Tarren Mill.
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>>5781844
>Ask her why Barovs wanted Strahnbrad Hills so badly? There must be something in there they want.
>Have her present the new deal Barovs would be willing to offer, go straight to it.
To the meat and potatoes we've been waiting for.
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>>5781844
>>Ask her why Barovs wanted Strahnbrad Hills so badly? There must be something in there they want.
The amount of Wealth they were ready to throw at us means that whatever in Strahnbrad Hills is what they want must be extremely valuable. So it is either Gold or some other mineral unlisted in the pastebin
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>>5781954
Personally i think its fine sometimes but not always. If a relationship ends for example or if you reject a girl definetly, if you don't return on it after a while the girl might want to do something else with her life. Run after another man for example and start a relationship with him.
Like, Jaina is now with Arthas. Monica is probably going to do the same.


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Quick recap of what we have done in the Strahnbrad Hills
- Shoredon, Stonedon and much land here is in our hands (should be 2/4 of the hills, Medivh post the last hills map if you have it).
- Chief Ragis is our vassal here, basically allowing us to control the locals. He loves his people, so ensuring the hills are taken and investing ourselves solves any problem we might have with him.
- We patrol all our territory
- We have cut down Bandits, Syndicate troops and Gnolls alike.
- We are building roads in the hills on our own and with Tarren Mill help. This roads will connect Dawnholme to Stonedon and Shoredon. Tarren Mill to Stonedon and Shoredon.

The land gained is all ours, and the loyalty of Ragis can be solidified if we don't treat him or his people like shit or coin to exchange. This means we are the ones that can say yes and no, to any and all trade and people that enters and goes out.
For things out of the hills, we have made the Darrowmere League that while small for now, we have all intentions to enlarge.
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>>5782094
30 wealth for year (not season) for 10 year is honestly not that much for perpetual control of an entire region
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>>5782235
When that region is a barren backwater, yes it is. If there are no natural resources of great value then any significant RoI would take decades.
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>>5782249
There are other ways to generate wealth than to dig it from the ground.
And Alric is taking that region specifically to make it into a trade route, one that would connect Barov holdings in the south with good access to Caer Darrow.
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>>5781844
>Ask her why Barovs wanted Strahnbrad Hills so badly? There must be something in there they want.
>Have her present the new deal Barovs would be willing to offer, go straight to it.
>Other, write in
If they really do wanna turn it into a trade route that also connects their holdings, gaining a lot of control over the upper Darrowmere river or a more direct land route for commerce to flow without interruptions is important. They won't get it so easily and without joining hands. Trust the five point plan.
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>>5782270
Yes there are other forms of generating wealth but again, that doesn't justify giving this:
-40 Regular Footmen given to you for the duration of the campaign to gain control of Strahnbrad Hills.
-30 Wealth is paid annually for ten years if you agree.
-House Barov is willing to throw their immense wealth behind the reconstruction of Alterac after you reclaim your homeland.
For barren undeveloped land since the RoI would take decades unless there's something of great value in the land itself.
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>>5782331
I don't think you properly appreciate the volume of trade that route could see (and deny to someone else).

Additionally they may be after something else than money entirely. And if it's something they can grab as soon as they control the area they can renege on the deal. In the end their actual commitment could be just the soldiers, heh. But that's probably not the case.
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"What is in that land which your family wants so much?" You asked immediately.

"Oil." Jandice said to you matter of factly.

"Oil?" You had to ask back. Normand was just as confused as you were.

"Northeastern Strahnbrad Hills has a small swampy valley where oil naturally seeps through the ground." Jandice explained to you. "What we know about it, it should be enough for one well, one oil rig."

"All that for just one well?" You asked.

"Prince Alric, what do you know about oil?" Jandice asked you.

"It is used as a fuel and refined further into other oil products?" You asked her rather carefully. You knew some dwarven and gnomish inventions use it as a fuel like their flying machines.

"Correct, do you know how widespread its use is nowadays?" Jandice asked you again.

"Not so widespread Lady Jandice." Normand answered.

"Correct as well. Our belief is that within a decade, decade and a half the need for oil will increase and every drop of it will literally be worth its weight in gold." Jandice explained to you.

You had no idea about the oil economics and it clearly showed as Jandice sighed.

"It looks like I have some explaining to do." Jandice said.

"Please do."

"Prince Alric, before the Second War the exploration for oil and its use was the fastest growing industry in this whole world. It was predicted that the future of humanity would be in oil and in technology that needs it. But the Second War changed that. While more and more oil was needed by the navies, the tides of darkness which the orcs brought to this world caused damage that couldn't be repaired. Oil rigs were destroyed, damaged wells leaked uncontrollably, people with the know-how to build and operate them were killed." Jandice spoke to you and Normand. "But it wasn't the oil or the navies that won the decisive battles or the war, it was men, elven and magic. Inventions weren't about technology, but about magic and how to wield them better."

"Oil was surpassed." You said, you had an idea where she was going. "We talked about this in Durnholde."

"About what?" Normand replied.

"Proliferation of magic items." Jandice said and continued. "Magic and its use grew during the war and since then new ways to apply it in industries and everyday life have been found."

"Lady Jandice, do you believe that winds will change and oil becomes important again? That the current trend of magic being the go to solution to problems will end?" You asked her and received a slight smile from her. Of course you being the one studying magic to solve your own problems will ask that.

"Correct, Dalaran won't accept their near monopoly for magic being challenged like this. Kirin Tor is very worried about the direction where the overuse of magic is going to push us." Jandice told the two of you.

"Will their neighbours listen?" You asked.

"No, not at first, but sooner than later they do." Jandice said to you.

"And by then you have the stranglehold on oil in Lordaeron." You said.

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>>5782491

"Not a proper stranglehold, but the biggest private actor in the business. Rest of the wells were taken over by the kingdoms during the war and after it there hasn't been a need or want to explore or drill more oil." Jandice told you. "The current supply is enough to fill the demand."

Oil.

You wouldn't have guessed that at all, you had thought about something else like gold being worth the attention and the offer presented. But oil? Jandice was right with the fact that oil wasn't really talked about that often. It was this remnant from the war fought at the sea and when the war ended and the orcs were sent to the camps, oil just became this thing that left from the public perception.

Though this just gave you more questions than answers. How were they planning on drilling it or who builds the well in the first place if the know-how is limited? How were they planning on moving the said oil out from the oil rig and to where?


>Ask about how they plan on building, maintaining and operating the oil rig?
>Have Jandice tell you where and how they are planning on moving the oil?
>Do you or Alterac have a part in their planning?
>Who are the buyers willing to buy the oil?
>What will they do if you now say no?
>Other, write in.
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>>5782370
Told you so.

>>5782495
>Ask about how they plan on building, maintaining and operating the oil rig?
>Have Jandice tell you where and how they are planning on moving the oil?
I hear the sound of coins gentlemen, let's get down to business.
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>>5782495
>>5782508
Actually, add this as well:
>Who are the buyers willing to buy the oil?
Do they already have them lined up or do they have someone in mind or are they still on the lookout for buyers?
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>>5781844
>Do you or Alterac have a part in their planning?
>Who are the buyers willing to buy the oil?
Black Gold
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>>5782495
Direct control of the region is out of the deal, i am not transforming our conquest or our only vassal in a transaction. The first has a ton of historical value since no Alteraci ruler managed to fully take the hills before, the second basic rules for vassal relations. The hills remain Alterac, they can buy land and work on it, but I have no tolerance for anyone thinking it becomes theirs. Much like what the Alliance planned to do, by sending more men to reinforce their garrison in Dawnholme.

>Ask about how they plan on building, maintaining and operating the oil rig?
>Have Jandice tell you where and how they are planning on moving the oil?
>Do you or Alterac have a part in their planning?
>Write in
What effects would the oil rig have on the surroundings ? How secure it would be ?
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>>5782569
>>5782571
>Do you or Alterac have a part in their planning?
I think this question is redundant, the answer is obviously yes is it not? Wouldn't it be better to get into the how we are a part of their plans?

What effects would the oil rig have on the surroundings ? How secure it would be ?
I think these fall under this:
>Ask about how they plan on building, maintaining and operating the oil rig?

I absolutely agree with the no direct control stipulation though but I think Jandice and her brothers already know that's not gonna happen.
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>>5782495
>>Do you or Alterac have a part in their planning?
What do you guys think about a Clause that we will take 25% of their profits? Or maybe an even more extreme version that lets us take 25% but in times of economic hardship, 50%?
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>>5782584

Either they move the specialized and regular people down, or try to hire some locals perhaps provided by us if theres any need for less specialized labor to help build whatever size town, though Tarren Mill is also nearby if they need people and resources.

I figure they use the river to transport everything down to Southshore. Jandice is already on the Council there, theres the naval base right nearby, and the open water which would lead to Kil Tiras. Dwarves and gnomes further south. Plus whatever the Barovs have lined up for making shit from the oil. Thats pretty much all the big buyers I think, not including goblins or dark irons which would not be popular. Stormwind navy perhaps.

Its Alterac land, and not easy to travel land, so its our oil and we control this side of the upper part of the Darrowmere which could control the flow of anything trying to go up or down if we had a mind to do so tolling boats. However if we tried to do it ourselves it would be a big hassle of trying to find and invite people to make the rig, operate it, and then make anything out of it. Get lucky inviting some dwarves or gnomes or men not headhunted by the Barovs. Or the eccentric option of our Goblin, Master Wiklish. If we end up getting an oil income from the Barov deal he can play with it to make inventions. Plus if we had our own navy then having our own fuel would be quite a boon.

Barov builds it and operates it while Alterac gets a piece of the action. They need people willing to move there and learn the skills to operate it and prepare the area for human habitation. Men and ships to move it up and down the river. Patrols and security, starting with removal of the Strahnbrad Hill trolls. Then there is the Syndicate to worry about, bandits, gnolls, Blackrock orcs, and pirates out on the water wouldn't surprise me. I actually did read up on the traditional Alterac Navy and it was called the 'Retreat Fleet' because it was trade ships that made a lot of money, and anti-pirate ships not intended to fight other actual heavy duty navies.
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>>5782587
I think a 50% stake on the enterprise is fair since I think we should be personally involved in this investment and would be a big part in it's success.

>>5782588
Nice write up, we can make a rather fruitful partnership out of this.
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>>5782593
Thank you, and yes I think so. What are the issues of the Rig operating there, if they have any surprise big buyers, and how deeply Alterac can involve itself and reap the rewards seem to be the big questions. How many people can we get into the oil rig, into transportation and security of it all.

Its a strategic resource for the navy that will only get more important so politics will get involved, if Garithos is a pain in our ass thats more men we have to devote to watching the border instead of out patrolling and projecting power to clean up problems on multiple fronts. So ideally the stronger the Barov political support in Capital City is the less trouble Garithos and Anti-Alterac factions will be and the more stable this region will become as Alterac builds up to help protect and move the oil.

Starting a merchant navy would also be an interesting way to get the attention of Kul Tiras and more Jaina content. Do we make some kind of treaty with Kul Tiras/Alliance that we won't build bigger then pirate killing frigates for some kind of big gains of what we get in return. Looks very good to have a big ol treaty with another alliance power, more people forced to recognize the resurgent Alterac. Or innovate with the oil and Barovs and Master Wiklish and the Stonemasons to build a new Alterac Navy with a kickass flagship.
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>>5782588
We are inviting a lot of people to settle in our lands, so we would be able to have a lot of workers even for the oil rig. More stonemasons, people from dalaran underbelly and potentially convincing more Alteraci remnants across the Alliance settlements to join us. Plus people in general that might move in for work or other opportunities.

>>5782584
Fair enough, it was mostly my curiosity on the questions being there.
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>>5782634
All this talk got me feeling like our realm is about to become the land of the free, home of the brave.

It's so beautiful it brings a tear one's eye, we're all gonna make it Alterac bros...

Alterac Stands!
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>>5782495
>ask how much do they know of this particular deposit and what their idea about exploiting it is

Alterac is going to have its cut in taxes, either in form of profit or the resource itself. More involved partnership could see sharing more of the profit but also costs. I guess there is room for setting priorities here.

Environmental concerns are also something to keep in mind as they will have impact on what else can happen in the area.

>>5782508
You have no grounds to be smug as neither did you guess it’s about oil nor was my assertion about regions potential value for trade been denied. Do you just feel need to tell me how wrong am I for some reason?
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>>5782685
I correctly guessed it was a natural resource and I denied that the regions potential value for trade was enough to justify the immense amount of wealth the Barovs were willing to pay. I don't feel a particular need to argue with you nor am I feeling smug about it, I found your insistence that trade control was a plausible explanation strange and feel vindicated in my arguing against that notion. You read too much malice into my words anon, take it easy.
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>>5782693
I guess my issue continues to be with calling 7.5 wealth per season “immense” compared to potential benefit of a trade route. Idk how much say Beric as an individual trader could make or lose with this alternative open to him.
But yes, you were indeed right that Barons were after a resource. Although currently also just about its future potential and control rather than immediate sales.

Although the naval base could make a significant buyer early…
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>>5782706
I see it more in it's totality, as more than 300 wealth for something that will only make a significant return on that wealth in decades. The opportunity cost is massive since there are much easier profits to be made with that amount of money.
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>>5782720
That’s the thing, the decades are about natural exploitation of stuff like herbalism. We don’t have solid quote on how much merchants looking for alternative to blocked kings road would be willing to pay and that could be open as soon as the region is secured. Difference between being ass end of nowhere nestled behind tarren mill and a transit zone between southshore, hillsbrad and Andorhal, stratholme is huge.
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>>5782732
I still don't see it, It would not make Sound Toll levels of money. A trade hub could make some good return but not in enough amounts in enough time to justify the effort. Again, there's a big opportunity cost.
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>>5782741
I'll need someone to refresh my memory on if the Silver mine is already being upgraded to Deep Mine Complex, the max level.

We make 72 wealth a year and their original offer was 30 wealth a year for 10 years which is nice but that is what they offered for De Facto control over Strahnbrad. Maybe the points we bring up on track record and offering manpower and security to the region evens out with them not having total control on the region, maybe not as a number of those points need to go towards getting Barov political support in Capital City or we will never retake Alterac.

The only places right now to invest wealth into generating wealth are the silver and iron mine, and I don't believe the iron mine is worth enough to justify the upgrade right now. 20 wealth to expand the iron mine to Mine Complex which would take 10 seasons to make back but also cost 50 more peasants, 25 wealth to create 4 mills and 1 Herbalist Hut to stablize the supply situation. I believe Master Wiklish needed 5 wealth to bring his invention out of prototype which should improve the mills and the mines.

We make 18 wealth and -5 supply per season income, by spring the stockpile supply will be down to 17, but Langston promised that most the aid we would receieve for campaigning would be supplies to pump that. So pay for Wiklish's invention to finish and 2 mills to get the supply drop to -3, or set aside 8 for mercenaries, 5 for the invention, and 5 for a mill to get it to -4 supply which would last atleast 4 seasons and more after the supply drop. So it can wait a season or two.

strahnbrad buildings would be a lumbermill for 4 wealth, hunting lodge for 3 then 5 more to upgrade to leather for a +1 to wealth, and finding an ore before a mine for 5 wealth or an existing useful one. Can't actually build there till we clear out the trolls by spring's end for summer building and by then our own seasonal income would suffice for these. Then by Fall we could afford a Mine upgrade if we really want it and have 50 spare peasants.

Collecting a toil from people coming down our part of the Darrowmere is free or, the cost of a couple patrol boats to enforce it. The only alternative, since the King's Road is still hostile territory, is to go all the way west around Capital City, down the western coast, and around Dalaran. Even ships have to go around Gilneas panhandle and back up. Being able to sail up and down the Darrowmere would be a big time and pocket saver.

We toe the line of supply I believe we have enough to invest in wealth generation options we have that are really worth it. Not supplymaxxing I don't really consider a big opportunity cost, and in terms of our personal trade exports we are still just trying to establish Market Days with our neighbors. I don't see that we have the export goods to justify a merchant fleet right now, as the oil boom won't happen for 10 or 15 years by Jandice's estimation.
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>>5782571
>>Ask about how they plan on building, maintaining and operating the oil rig?
Well I didn't guess that it would be oil they were after.
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>>5782741
As I said, we don't yet have actual quote on becoming a trade nexus and that's because we were never in position to become one. The real opportunity cost is every year that passes with route to Strahnbrad blocked because opening that could make substantial portion of region's economy flow through us.

also respect to >>5782889 for the work put in this assessment.

real problems I can see with that is how Dalaran and Gilneas will respond to this risk to their trade. And for Dalaran...

>"Correct, Dalaran won't accept their near monopoly for magic being challenged like this. Kirin Tor is very worried about the direction where the overuse of magic is going to push us." Jandice told the two of you.

>"Will their neighbours listen?" You asked.

>"No, not at first, but sooner than later they do." Jandice said to you.

This is rather ominous and probably worth preempting by making an agreement with Dalaran before they begin to put their boot down.
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Absolutely tremendous discussion here, the amount of thought and work put into the planning is fantastic to see.

But sadly no update today, work is acting ornery yet again. I will try to get the update done tomorrow.

>>5782889

The Silver Mine is at Silver Mine Complex level, there is the Deep Silver Mine Complex remaining which triples the Wealth gained.

Current Total Resources:
4 Wealth, +18 per season
22 Supplies, -5 per season
5 Peasants

Also take a tremendous work of art in form of a map. The location for the oil has been marked.
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>>5782495
>Ask about how they plan on building, maintaining and operating the oil rig?
>Who are the buyers willing to buy the oil?
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Give me a standard 1d10 roll for a potential schedule. Trying to get the update out this evening.


>1d10
>Best of three
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Rolled 8 (1d10)

>>5783916
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Rolled 10 (1d10)

>>5783916
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Rolled 6 (1d10)

>>5783916
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>10


"How are you planning on building the oil rig and maintaining it?" You asked Jandice.

"Prince Alric, after the location is secured, we would start moving the construction materials and machinery there. Construction process itself would start during the summer and the first barrel of oil would be drilled during the fall." Jandice told you. "Faster schedule than this is unlikely."

"I see, so a half a year to get things running?" You asked.

"And then another half year for the production to ramp up." Jandice told you.

So even if you were to make a beeline to where the oil supposedly is, it would take Barovs and their people nearly a year to get things properly going.

"Then how are you planning on moving the oil?" You asked. Strahnbrad Hills was notoriously difficult terrain to move through.

"At first with ox carts, but moving the barrels with barges would be the long term solution." She told you.

"Then who buys the oil?" You continued with your questions.

"The highest bidder, we plan on auctioning it." Jandice said to you. "Any other questions?"

Probably there was still something that you could ask. But now the most immediate of the concerns and questions were asked. You knew their schedule and how they were planning on moving the oil away, but things were still a bit open.

You thought about the expertise they would have. Finding the workers would be extremely difficult for you, maybe you could find a few, but enough to actually operate the oil rig? Sure the Stonemasons could improvise and be able to build the rig, but to use it?

Though an idea did pop into your mind. Krix Wiklish might know someone who knows someone who actually worked with the oil rigs that were built by the Orcish Horde. Maybe if the negotiations with Jandice end up failing, maybe it could be Wiklish and the goblins who pump the oil for you? Maybe that could be the best solution for this?

Either way, you couldn't linger on that right now.


>Have her present the terms. You have heard enough explanations from her.
>Ask her about the environmental concerns. Sure the swamps aren't the most beautiful place, but ruining them on purpose should be avoided.
>Who are the workers and experts they have access to? Knowing who works on your land is important.
>Ask about the barges. Are they worried about the gnolls, trolls or Syndicates raiding the barges?
>Other, write in.

QM: The schedule is as fast as possible.
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>>5784361
>Have her present the terms. You have heard enough explanations from her.
>Ask her about the environmental concerns. Sure the swamps aren't the most beautiful place, but ruining them on purpose should be avoided.
>Who are the workers and experts they have access to? Knowing who works on your land is important.
>Ask about the barges. Are they worried about the gnolls, trolls or Syndicates raiding the barges?
DONT give them control over the land enter in a partnership at best not outright barow control no matter how good the deal is in the short term.
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>>5784361
>Ask her about the environmental concerns. Sure the swamps aren't the most beautiful place, but ruining them on purpose should be avoided.
These swamps could be drained in the future.
>Who are the workers and experts they have access to? Knowing who works on your land is important.
>Ask about the barges. Are they worried about the gnolls, trolls or Syndicates raiding the barges?
More details please.

>>5784364
Control over the land is not gonna be a part of her terms anon, I would wonder about what will be replacing it instead.
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>>5784361

Well Barovs are the first offer and it would naturally be nice to have more, to pick from. But relying on goblins politically would probably be a bad idea. Maybe dwarves, although the one we know is a dark iron which is not better at all.

>Ask her about the environmental concerns. Sure the swamps aren't the most beautiful place, but ruining them on purpose should be avoided.
Natural beauty and natural resources are one thing, but we're also talking about farmland downstream, some of them are our friends but even if they weren't, we don't need more justified claims against us.

>Ask about security concerns, their personnel would presumably be their own responsibility but securing route for caravans and barges is likely going to fall on us and so we'd need to keep the other side of the river secure for instance so gnolls don't pelt the barges with flaming arrows.
I suppose this point is more to press them to either make commitments to security (although having private armies on our territory is not a nice thought either) or accept higher tax to finance towers and patrols on our side.

Theoretically, maybe we could get Alliance involved as well to chip in on security but especially after recent events more alliance presence is probably the last thing we want.

Although given that Terenas backtracked from appointing Garithos a gesture of goodwil towards the Alliance when an opportunity presents itself would probably be called for so that Terenas is not interally punished for what could be seen as an act of weakness. That's not on agenda for today, though.
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>>5784361
Hmmm those are all pretty good questions
>Have her present the terms. You have heard enough explanations from her.
>Ask her about the environmental concerns. Sure the swamps aren't the most beautiful place, but ruining them on purpose should be avoided.
>Who are the workers and experts they have access to? Knowing who works on your land is important.
>Ask about the barges. Are they worried about the gnolls, trolls or Syndicates raiding the barges?


I wonder if that Orc would have been an old warrior or a shaman who has lost his faith. A shaman would have been handy if the rig will ruin some of that swamp, as theres some neat stuff in swamps. Perhaps the Coven Witches with their weird magic blend could help out on that front as I recall it included a bit of shamanism.

Beckston is the ex-Kultiran vet right? I bet he could help organize ship patrols and outfits.

Having someone on our intelligence side to watch people there either from worker perspective or as liason or security would be good.
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>>5784361
>>Have her present the terms. You have heard enough explanations from her.
>>Ask her about the environmental concerns. Sure the swamps aren't the most beautiful place, but ruining them on purpose should be avoided.
>>Who are the workers and experts they have access to? Knowing who works on your land is important.
>>Ask about the barges. Are they worried about the gnolls, trolls or Syndicates raiding the barges?
We are in for the long talk, Tari bring the biscuits
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Funny thought if we had accepted the 30 wealth a year, we could have spent 24 wealth for 80 sets of dark iron arms and armor. Heavy Crossbowmen would be kinda neat. Super Heavy infantry pikeman core with some rogue skirmishers on the sides and archers in the back. Just need some cavalry and the phalanx is complete.

-20/20 Veteran Footmen
-20/20 Kul Tiran Swashbucklers, Regular Pikemen
-20/20 Regular Pikemen
-20/20 Veteran Crossbowmen
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>>5784361
>>Have her present the terms. You have heard enough explanations from her.
>>Ask her about the environmental concerns. Sure the swamps aren't the most beautiful place, but ruining them on purpose should be avoided.
>>Who are the workers and experts they have access to? Knowing who works on your land is important.
>>Ask about the barges. Are they worried about the gnolls, trolls or Syndicates raiding the barges?
I am not sure about the goblins, but they would give us near full independence and we wouldn't need to rely on Barovs.
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>>5784638
Those sets of dark iron arms and armors look pretty good, but i think we can manage a better deal with the Barovs this time.
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>>5784361
>Have her present the terms. You have heard enough explanations from her.
>Who are the workers and experts they have access to? Knowing who works on your land is important.
>Ask about the barges. Are they worried about the gnolls, trolls or Syndicates raiding the barges?
I am not concerned about the environment, but raising the security concerns should be done.

We shouldn't maybe immediately agree to sign any contracts as aren't we going to see her in a couple of weeks and I would like to talk to Beric first what he knows about oil and the business.

>>5784401
You are right about politics and goblins, but wasn't it only one cartel that joined the Horde and rest stayed neutral? Dark Irons I believe are out as well as they are quite far away.

We should build scout towers in there to watch for threats. While having their soldiers there is not great, it should be expected to happen. Thankfully I don't believe that Barovs try to backstab us.
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>>5784361
>Who are the workers and experts they have access to? Knowing who works on your land is important.
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"Lady Jandice, in the light of the events that happened in Southshore, I need to be somewhat wary of outside forces within my domain." You said to Jandice. It felt somewhat foolish to be this polite and enforce the decorum, but this was an important negotiation. "How are you going to secure the oil rig and the caravans? I mean those barges would be protected?"

"There is going to be a small force at the oil rig, maybe two dozen or so men." Jandice told you. "Caravans will be similarly protected and they will use Tarren Mill as their base. Same will apply to the barges as well. Their security needs to be taken care of."

Normand had been taking notes about all of this. It would be good to have this written down just in case.

"Of course we will have to rely on the trails and roads, not forgetting the garrison of Shoredon and the village of Stonedon, as ways of travel and as resting places. All supplies and other things the men might need will be paid by us." Jandice continued.

"Good, overall patrols would still be done by my men." You noted.

"Of course, Strahnbrad Hills is after all Alteraci territory." Jandice said and gave you a faint smile. You noted that their interest seems to only be about the oil rig then.

You thought about this. Having twenty to thirty men at the oil rig should protect it from raiders, but a stronger unified force would sweep it aside. After pacifying the hills, you would need to secure it from three sides practically to be sure that no one would surprise you. And regarding the barges, Beric had been talking with the shipwrights and has probably visited the Alliance Naval Base by now. Maybe he would have the info on potential naval vessels that you could build and use to patrol Darrowmere River.

"Next I need to ask about the valley itself. Have the Barovs taken the environment into account in your planning?" You asked her.

"Prince Alric, what do you mean?" Jandice asked back.

"Is there a risk of serious oil spill that could cause damage and harm to the swamp and nearby lands? I imagine that the locals wouldn't be happy about it, or people living downstream if oil seeps into Darrowmere River." You asked her.

"I didn't think of you as an environmentalist Prince Alric." Jandice said and chuckled.

"I like to surprise myself as well." You said back.

"No, we haven't. But you are right, it wouldn't be a good thing to happen." Jandice said and nodded before writing something down in her own papers.

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>>5785389

"One last thing to ask you. Who are the people you are going to have operating the oil rig? As I said, knowing about the outsiders is important." You asked her.

"Many of the engineers who are veterans of the Second War are now employed by a company named Venture Co. We will subcontract them to run the oil rig for us." Jandice said to you and continued. "They are a relatively new company, but we have worked with them before."

Venture Co? You haven't heard about them before so you had no idea of their reputation.

Maura and Tari carried some tea and snacks for the three of you as you continued asking more minute details of their plan until it was time to actually listen to her offer. You had been waiting for this.

"Prince Alric, my brothers and father underestimated you the last time. They thought that dangling the proverbial bag of gold in front of you would make you agree immediately." Jandice said to you. "So this time we won't make the same mistake and we are more open about what we truly want."

She took out one scroll and opened it.

"The Barovs wish to rent the valley and a distance of half-league, whichever is longer, from the centre point of the oil patch for construction of an oil rig and other facilities required to operate it." Jandice read from the scroll. "The length of the contract would last as long as there is oil to be extracted from the ground."

That was way more reasonable than giving de facto control of the whole region to them.

"In addition Barovs would pay a lump sum as a deposit immediately after the contract is signed." Jandice told you.

That was the way to get you to sign it as fast as possible and to not meander and muck about thinking about it. A bit of lubrication if you can call it that. That would also mean that the coin could be counted to be in your budget before the spring council meeting.

"Finally during this visit to Dawnholme and after extensive talks with Mayor Fowley, I have taken note of what Alterac has to offer. Due to this, Barov is willing to purchase locally made goods as supplies and as construction materials for the oil rig." Jandice told you and gave you a sly smile. "Prince Alric, the preliminary talks we had while we were stuck in the cabin helped me in seeing the benefit of this."

Ahh yes… 'preliminary talks'. You smiled back at her. Looks like she was willing to throw you a little bit of extra on top of everything else due to your now rather close relationship.

"In addition House Barov builds a trade outpost here in Dawnholme to watch over local interests and to handle whatever trade there is between us and you." Jandice finishes telling you. That would be the way for her to come visit you when she had the time. "What do you think Prince Alric?"

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>>5785390

"How big of a portion of the profits would the rent payment be?" You asked her.

"At full production at around one fifth of all profits. Before that is reached, around half or more." Jandice told you. "We are potentially paying you a lot more than we make during the first year."

"Would it also be okay to wait till we meet again in Tarren Mill to potentially sign this?" You asked.

"Sure, you wish to talk to your trader?" She asked.

"Potentially." You answered. Maybe you should talk with Beric maybe with Master Wiklish as well.

"Anything else?" Jandice said and passed you the scroll to read and sign.

Normand gave you the blank look. He didn't seem like he had anything specific to comment, because if he did, he would have already raised whatever the point would be. Looks like he would approve the deal, but the ball was in your hands now.


The Offer From House Barov:
-5 Wealth per Season until the oil runs out for the rent of the valley and nearby lands.
-Lump sum of 10 Wealth
-3 Wealth per season for an year for supplies and materials
-House Barov builds a trade outpost in Dawnholme


>Agree to it and sign the deal immediately.
>Preliminarily be ready to sign it, but wait till the two of you meet in Tarren Mill in a couple of weeks. You want to talk with Beric first.
>The rent payment is too low, one fifth of the max profits from the oil in your lands is too low of a number. Ask for an increase.
>Decline, the offer is still too low for you to agree to sign and give away resources from your land to under someone else's control.
>Some other aspect of the deal isn't to your liking, write in.
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>>5785395
I'd say take these:
-3 Wealth per season for a year for supplies and materials
-House Barov builds a trade outpost in Dawnholme
And counter offer the rest with:
-50% ownership in the oil company.
-Security is handled solely by us.

What do you anons think?
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>>5785395
>Preliminarily be ready to sign it, but wait till the two of you meet in Tarren Mill in a couple of weeks. You want to talk with Beric first.
>Some other aspect of the deal isn't to your liking, write in.
While we were in the Capital the Barov patriarch and matriarch didn't come across as very friendly. We need friends in the Capital who support their business partners. Who support a reunited Alterac. Otherwise I suspect Garithos and those who support him will continue to be a problem for business in the near future.
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>>5785417
That would be fine if we okay with basically garrisoning our troops there, but extra money is secondary to the political support needed to act within or eventually lift the edict and restore Alterac.
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>>5785423
Kinda hard to get the specifics of political support so how about a public statement from the Barov family in support of our position in the current diplomatic crisis?
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>>5785426

Yeah thats fine. A few showings of support in the current situation. Letting people know we have business together for a good chunk of the future. Might have to show up to a ball or dinner or something now and then to people can see it and be reminded of it. Theres plenty of little things they can do, and letting Jandice's parents know its important to the family business.


20 gold a year for as long as the oil flows. Then an extra 12 wealth for the year they spend building it, and another 10 lump. Its not a bad bit of cash and better then what I expected coming down from de facto control.

Might be a hard sell as they are renting it so have a right to their own security garrison, Security is hardly something only we can do afterall, and we are already obligated to patrol areas around it for our land, vassal and ally. Talking to Beric first I feel will give us an idea of if we can sell the naval transport and security through the Darrowmere as something that is definitely much better for us to do rather then the Barovs for a bit more shares in the deal.
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>>5785434
I wish to maintain control over all military matters in Alteraci territory, that is why I wish they relegate security to us.

They don't have to pay rent or the lump sum if they give us that and 50% control of the business. It's worse on the short term for us but better in the long term and vice versa for them. If they have some reservations then perhaps we can add some benefits to their trading post like Stonemason assistance or lowered taxes or tariffs.
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>>5785426
Political support is ultimate long term benefit. Its necessary to conquering Alterac more then extra shares unless we want to use that money to start bribing Alliance nobles to stop being Anti-Alterac. We have friends like Uther who will tell us when and if the political situation improves in our favor which will indicate that they have made good on their word, and theres simply no helping that we can get a more solid measure on that part until we put more assets into an ambassador and spies in the Capital, but there is progress on the spy front.

I am fine floating them the idea of handling the security, but Jandice does already know about the Syndicate as a potential issue so their security will probably be just as informed. As long as their security cooperates with ours in recognizing any potential bad actors we could let them cover that facility I think. It would just save us some troops we could deploy elsewhere.

20% of profit in the rent payment once the real profits kick in is the real percentage ownership of the company they are offering us. They will need to see the assets we can offer to close the gap to true 50% when the real profit kicks in. Is a garrison of 20-30 dudes of our dudes instead of the Barovs, and Stonemason building assistance worth 30% extra shares for the benefit to the company? I think its assumed we will not try to throw taxes and tariffs on them and make a straight deal of what we own is what we get in the profits through rent. Do we argue for more shares from a solid foundation? Yes we own the land and the oil, but our only alternative to the oil specialists they have is potential Master Wiklish Goblin oil friends and asking the Stonemasons to 'handle it'. I don't think we can really close that gap until we hear the navy situation from Beric and make plans to invest into it, which will probably require a good chunk of whatever coin we can get in this deal to get moving. Thats my view of it.
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>>5785438
>>5785463
meant to link that one
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>>5785463
How about we both agree to put forth these issues for consideration but state that we must consult Beric before making any definitive commitments? Speaking with Jandice intimately once again could also prove fruitful since the more intimate context has already gotten us results.
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>>5785417
Getting such a share in their business would be good, but she is likely to counter that they are bearing entirety of the investment cost and have all the contacts to capitalize on it, we are giving them "only" the mining rights. Of course there's no oil well without an oil field but I'm with >>5785463 that it's a rather tall order.

As for the security issue, you're right that it would be better to have this situation in hand from the start but it's quite a big commitment of troops and security investment and if we do get faced with situation we can't handle with what we have we'll have additional obligations for damages. Although that is likely going to be a risk even if they have their own mercs on site.

>>5785420
I'd say political support from Barovs is not something we can put into the contract we'll be signing, it'd rather be an effect of having made a forthright deal that they will want to do more in the future

I'd say for now
>>5785395
>>Preliminarily be ready to sign it, but wait till the two of you meet in Tarren Mill in a couple of weeks. You want to talk with Beric first.
Express our interest in the terms but also float an idea of more direct participation in the joint venture that would allow us to control associated risk more hands on.

Also if we end up leaving the business entirely to them, maybe we should negotiate a clause where we can receive our cut/rent in oil priced at cost rather than wealth if we so choose for a given period so we can have reliable stock of the resources for our own operations.
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>>5785816
Certainly, can't figure out what it would cost to handle all the security by fielding some patrol corvettes without Beric's input.

Lets look at the security numbers. 'Two dozen men or so' at the rig itself, protecting the caravans, and on the barges as well. Lets say 20 for the rig, 20 for a caravan, 20 for a barge. That would take 60 men minimum until theres a second caravan or barge. Not including the dedicated patrol boats, nor including the foot patrols which we also handle. More then a fourth of our army devoted to this area, or a fifth if we expand it by 60.

City Guards wouldn't cost any supply just 3 wealth and 60 peasants. Not great, not terrible. 60 Footmen would mean another -6 supply unless we just use our standing army, or asking Jandice to provide the supplies might be good. If we get enough peasants from the Dalaran Underbelly immigrants, Stonemasons, or start turning our prisoners into citizens then we use them, if not then use the army or mercs until we can.

Rent is how they are sending the profits to us and that is pretty simple, so you wanna drop the first year of rent and the lump sum in return for bigger shares when the real profits start hitting on the second year. 20% of the company profit is the 5 gold per season they offered us, so if we pump it to 40% we would be making nice even 10 gold per season, 50% being 12.5.

>>5785937
Something like this? The only concerns are supplies, what units to make or move for the security when its time, and the cost of the patrol boats. Oh and if Wiklish's invention would be useful on the Oil Rig to help pump it, might be another good point its still in prototype but we could show it off, or maybe have the Master Stonemason explain it.

Keep
-3 Wealth per season for an year for supplies and materials
-House Barov builds a trade outpost in Dawnholme

Counter Offer
-Send the Stonemasons to help set everything up, the quality is undeniable.
-We provide all the security; rig, caravan, barge, patrols which we already do. 60 military units to start with Barovs providing the supplies to anyone we have doing Security (Our current supply is -5 per season) or we use City Guards
-Drop the first year of Rent (20 gold) and the Lump Sum of 10 Gold, and in return we want higher shares to 40% when it starts really cooking in the second year which would net us 10 gold per season from our rig.

-We produce Darrowmere patrol ships (Need to talk with Beric)
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>>5785395
>>Preliminarily be ready to sign it, but wait till the two of you meet in Tarren Mill in a couple of weeks. You want to talk with Beric first.
I ll think on it
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>>5785941
We should talk to Stonemasons before we get them involved because they aren't going to work for free and I'm not sure if we know their expertise in this area.

We really do need to talk to Beric about things though, currently we have no way to be certain we'd be able to deliver the ships, especially given how rapid offered schedule is.
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>>5785948
I'm sure it will peek their professional curiosity on building something different and learning about it, but by my accounting after paying for Wiklish's prototype to finish and 1 Mill we would have atleast 12 gold to spend, 15 if the barov supplies and materials kicks in, and 25 if still get the lump sum. Another income as well since building the rig would actually start in Summer after we clear the trolls I believe.
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>>5785395
>Agree to it and sign the deal immediately.
>Preliminarily be ready to sign it, but wait till the two of you meet in Tarren Mill in a couple of weeks. You want to talk with Beric first.
I am inclined to agree now or after talking with Beric. We could maybe get a bit better deal, but I wouldn't push too hard.

>>5785937
I agree with you. They are bearing the costs of this operation and there is a limit how much we can ask for more. If we haggle and have the security handled by us, it would save the costs for them, but we meanwhile would need to ask enough to compensate. How likely would it be for them to pay us more than they are paying for their own security?

And I agree with the political support. We don't need that to be part of the deal, but what stops us talking about close cooperation and revealing the world that we have partnered up when the oil rig is built and operational. At that point Barovs and Perenoldes working together would send a message.

>>5785941
That is also a good point, we don't know how the river security will be handled or how the ships are built or manned. That is an unknown right now.


Thinking this, I find these terms fine and acceptable. 5 Wealth/20% of total maximum profits is a good income that we crucially need. Maybe we could push it up to 8 Wealth, but anything more seems like something Barovs would disagree with. And they know that alternative options to drill the oil would be difficult for us and in those cases it would be us who would have to bear the costs. And to be honest we don't exactly have the Wealth for something like that. So I would take the steady income and the lump sum over hedging our bets for completely restructured deal or pushing for 50% share of profits. Because Barovs can just disagree and pull the deal off while waiting for us to change our mind and then present a new more worse deal for us. At that point I don't think passionate sex with Jandice would change it, we would have to bed rest of the siblings and probably the parents as well.
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>>5786033
Alriffith over here already making plans. Better keep an eye on Guthas.
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>>5786071
Hah, but you get what I mean. We got a bit of a freebie, but there is a limit how far we can push the negotiations. And if we cross the line, then being lovers with Jandice won't help us. Her father dislikes us greatly after all.
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>>5785395
>>Preliminarily be ready to sign it, but wait till the two of you meet in Tarren Mill in a couple of weeks. You want to talk with Beric first.

I agree with >>5786033 maybe we shouldn't go for huge increase in our payments.
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Sorry for the lack of update yesterday, real life intervened. I will try to get the update up later today.

Just to clarify from the votes and discussion, you want to push the signing till you meet Jandice in Tarren Mill. The terms look fine, but you would prefer to have a larger share of the profits. You still need to talk with Beric and want clarification on the security, its costs and how the naval patrols up and down the river would work. Also maybe talk with Krix Wiklish and the Stonemasons as well.

Can you give me a roll as well.


>1d10
>Best of three
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Rolled 4 (1d10)

>>5787393
>The terms look fine, but you would prefer to have a larger share of the profits.
as I understood it Anon wanted to have a share in business instead of fixed wealth payment. so instead of rent payments there'd be share in actual profits.

I don't think we want to squeeze them too hard as that would go against the other goal of having them as political support.
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Rolled 10 (1d10)

>>5787393
My priority is ensuring their political support, and I am sure they appreciate this deal. Handling all security, the naval patrols, Krix, and the Stonemasons being the only ways I could see to justify a larger share and keep their appreciation. Without an idea of the value of these things, If we can't actually afford or want to commit troops to handle all the security, then I won't risk a push.
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Rolled 2 (1d10)

>>5787393
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"I need to talk with Beric and my advisors first." You told Jandice and put the contract down on the table. "There are things I need to check before I can make the decision. Things I do not know enough."

"I understand Prince Alric." Jandice said to you. "Anything you might want to ask me now?"

"Security Lady Jandice, I am wondering if Alterac arranging the full security of the oil rig and transportation is plausible? That way you would have direct savings from not needing to deploy your own guards." You asked her.

Jandice seemed to think about your suggestion for a moment.

"I will have to go through the numbers for that, I cannot comment on the plausibility, at least not yet." Jandice said to you and scribbled some notes. "Anything else?"

You thought about what you should or could tell her. This was a negotiation after all so revealing your full hand would be a mistake.

"Nothing worth noting, though I do need to go through profitability and such with Beric, after all the oil is in my lands." You told her and gave her just that much.

Jandice gave you a curious look and then smiled. You had a hunch that they had offered you a deal where there was some space to move up.

"Shame that we couldn't get on the same page already today, but spring and the campaign season should be here soon. We shall see each other in Tarren Mill then." Jandice said to you and started collecting her few papers.

"I do believe that we will end up signing this contract. It would be foolish to pass this opportunity to strengthen the Alteraci-Barov relationship, but first we need to just do things by the book." You told her and noticed Normand nodding to you.

Tarren Mill it is then. You should have everything ready by then and have something to present to Jandice when it comes to your suggestion. Now though it started to be her time to leave Dawnholme.

1/2
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>>5788054
>10


The weather had cleared and finally it seemed that the spring sun had won the tug of war against winter. The sun warmed your face and the slow drip of melting water from the roofs accompanied you as you lended your hand to Jandice as she climbed on her horse.

"Sorry for not being able to sign the contract now Jan." You told her as there was no one around you now.

"Al, don't worry about it." She said to you.

"Yeah, but it feels like your visit here didn't accomplish real results." You said.

"You are a dummy Al, we did accomplish something nice together." Jan said and smiled at you. "We just need to hold on to it and let it grow."

"Let what grow?" Tari asked you two as she came carrying a waterskin. "Full of hot tea, you shouldn't get cold during the ride to Southshore Lady Jandice."

"Our business cooperation." You lied to Tari.

"Thank you Miss Taretha." Jandice said to her.

That was a bit too close.

"Then we shall see again in Tarren Mill" Jandice said to you and rode out of the stable and made a small loop in the yard before riding back to you and taking something out of her pocket.

"Prince Alric, I nearly forgot to give this back to you." She said and handed you the silk scarf Calia had given to you.

"Safe travels Lady Jandice." You said to her as you took the scarf. "It was my honour to host you."

"Till next time Prince Alric."

"Till next time Lady Jandice."

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>>5788058


This is a good spot to end this thread. We are at page 10 with nearly 950 replies which makes this thread the longest thread yet in the Quest. While we had a bunch of drama and a bit of filler, there was a lot of planning and discussion making up the post count. A long thread like this makes me happy. The roll was for the weather by the way. I will try to get the next thread up tomorrow or in a few days.

We got plenty done and the spring update will come in the next thread, but there is one more event I have been waiting for to happen before it.

This thread is archived. Thank you for playing and reading. And as always if you have any questions or comments about the Quest or the characters or for the QM, please go ahead and say or ask them. I will try to answer them as best as I can in this thread or in the next one.


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>>5788062
J'accuse foecourt as the mysterious syndicate assassin of durnholde.
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>>5788062
Also, Eligius mentioned he had gotten stronger as a warlock, but did he actually develop any new spells?
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>>5788062
Good thread medivh
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>>5788062
>>5788187
He also doesn't have a magic stat in the side character pastebin.
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>>5788187
>>5788248

Good catch and yes, he has learned a new spell.

I need to go through all the pastebins before the spring meeting.
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As this thread is still alive, could I have a roll for the next thread?


>1d100
>Taking the third roll
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Rolled 28 (1d100)

>>5788769
Have a filler one

What’s this, refugees?
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Rolled 4 (1d100)

>>5788769
What for?
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>>5788779
If it's beneficial to us then the next poster had better roll good
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Rolled 65 (1d100)

>>5788769
big money
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>>5788774
>>5788779

Secret, for now.

>>5788781

And this saved it.

The next thread should come up today evening hopefully.
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>>5789162
>>5789162

New thread!



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