@Digizel Rather than use your critical success to Aid, I'll allow you the opportunity to roll a separate Aid action roll with a flat DC of 15 to see if Saur can Aid Thornharp in her own stealth roll! Saur was so ready to hide that he can take the opportunity to try to help one other person to hide as well.
Now it's your turn to describe how Saur would Aid Thornharp to hide, and roll against that DC!
Understood~ I'll include this in my post when I make it, but I also want to make sure that Thornharp wouldn't resist before I go through with it completely, and that's totally up to
@apheline~ So I'll await her input before I make a post like this. But since the two are together and rushing away, as Saur sees the guards being summoned, he is going to try to take her by the hand and run with her to the side. Using his experience in finding hiding spots, he is going to try to find a spot where they could both lay low; since they're both small in stature, it shouldn't be too difficult I wouldn't think. He is going to find a place where he can break line of sight with all of the guards and then try to pull her into a hiding place so they seem to just kind of disappear. I think the ideal way to do this would be to jump into the stack of hay...but then move through it and emerge on the other side, that spot being too obvious for his liking. He would elect to then proceed down one of the other nearby alleys and hide from view there; that way they might even be able to keep moving after the guards lose sight of them. He rolled a
21 for his Aid.
@Cleveraptor - Oh dang, I was looking forward to Saur and Alwin meeting since they're both rangers of different walks of life, but it is what it is. Hopefully what you've got going on isn't too bad for ya. Good luck friend~