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Victoria Belmont
Half-Elf, Bard, Level 3
HP: 23 / 23 Armor Class: 15 Conditions: N/A
Location: Hayloft -> Silversmith's, exterior
Action: N/A
Bonus Action: Morty
Reaction: N/A

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It was times like this that Victoria wished she had some sort of raincoat for her animated companion, Morty. Having just gotten the smoky, meaty guy tidy and dry, she now had to bring him back out into the elements. The tireless boar was ever the trooper, even if it didn't exactly have a choice in the matter. In any case, the soulless hunk of cured meat and bone followed with jerky diligence as Victoria crossed the street diagonally to their temporary abode. Victoria had her own, more mundane methods of combating the elements and keeping her gear in good condition, even if she didn't mind relying on multiple uses of Prestidigitation to cover for lapses in care and upkeep. Her violin, however, was another story.

The strangely invigorated Bard took note of Kosara's declarations of intent concerning things close to her own heart - clothing and visiting stores. Cliched? Yes. But she was a person whose non-adventuring career pivoted around public appearance and the ability to impress a crowd. Style was important. "My dear, that hat of mine is not the most suitable for heavy rain, but I should think you would look just lovely in one nonetheless. Perhaps if we reach someplace more cosmopolitan, I would treasure the opportunity to help you pick out a decent hat of your own. Bespoke, I imagine, to account for your lovely ah..." Words were selected with the intent of not making Kosara uncomfortable as Victoria continued with a flattering smile, "...lovely cranial accessories." Graceful gesture on her part implied that her subject was Kosara's horns. "I would rather enjoy a shopping trip after the book closes on this. Darenby had a couple of good merchants I wouldn't mind visiting again. Oh, and almost anywhere on the coast..."

Victoria's thoughts of places more urban and the goods to be acquired there trailed off as they entered the Hayloft. She made quick work of acquiring her charcoal colored cloak, wrapping it about her and pulling the hood up, the action showing a brief glimpse of sheer, purple lining within. She adjusted the strap on her violin so that it hung at her side rather than her back - easier reach and less bulky if one had to move quickly - and debated going into her travel chest for additional weapons or goods. The decision was quickly reached that she was not the type to need a ton of arms and that her best weapon was her connection to the threads and notes magic around her. A good rapier never hindered matters, either. No, that was all she needed, Morty was good to go as well, and she needed to continue forward, now a little more comfortable in the weather.

Kathryn had made reference to the injury sustained during the tussle with Goblins, be it with some tact and complexity of emotion. While it was appreciated, she felt the need to wave it off for reasons both practical and of morale. Second guessing one's self and feeling doubt was a dangerous mindset to be in if walking into a potentially perilous situation. "We were all still figuring ourselves out. As a group, I mean to say. Let us not dwell on it further." She flashed a small smile and seemed settled on the matter.

The walk to the silversmith's place felt like it took longer than it actually did. Nerves, possibly. She was a little anxious to get into things proper. All the same, Victoria was glad that the group had all decided to come along on this. Even the new Dragonborn, though she wasn't sure what stake he had in this aside from the novelty of a mystery and a little adventure. It was reason enough, she supposed. The rain wasn't too intolerable and the drainage system in town looked to be doing a respectable job, so they weren't getting their feet soaked at the very least. But the environment that just a number of hours ago was festive and lively, full of cheer and celebration (admittedly with an undertone of something sinister, but we can't have everything, right?) was now grim and empty, even though the town had obviously not vacated. This put Victoria's mind at an unease. Expected, but not appreciated. When they actually approached the building of Monsieur Jacques Mallard, a worried look came over her. "Wait, I don't recall grabbing the paper. Did anyone get the note?" She was willing to cold-read the guy on the spot to try to persuade him to trust them, but really hoped it wasn't necessary.

Morty mostly followed along under silent mental command, expressing its nonexistent feelings on the circumstances by staring straight ahead, motionless unless called upon to do otherwise.
@Dragoknighte@rivaan@Remipa Awesome@Sigil@Arty Fox

I would like to start things off by congratulating all of you on your amazingly similar Perception rolls. That, coupled with the overall passive Perception of the group and I feel an odd need to stoke paranoia. Maaaaybe something's there. Maaaaybe something's not. Who knows? Anyway, I've stopped things right in front of the Silversmith's place, so do what you think is necessary for ...stuff. In short, wherever your posts start, they have to end in that location. Get with each other if you need to work something out, collab if you want, do your thing.

Any attempts to interact with the building or any possible inhabitants need to run through me, as we are in a pivotal juncture here, with reactions depending upon routes taken. Intended actions may be subject to die rolls just as often as common sense calls will be made. Recall how this man was described, and also recall how he was acting the last time he was spoken with. And remember, the situation is dynamic. Other things are happening while this transpires all over town. Per usual, for any questions, roll requests, or concerns, please get in touch with me via private message here or in our Discord.

Huzzah!
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Weather: It is cool but not cold in the Township of Avonshire, or so would say the locals. The rain worked wonders in giving the ambient temperature more of a bite than probably anyone felt was comfortable. The intensity of the rain had indeed lessened, making short trips respectably more tolerable than a hour earlier. All the same, it's best to hang one's cloaks about them with care and gird one's feet with stout boots like good little adventurers, lest one catch a case of the sniffles.

Time: It is afternoon. One might surmise that it is late afternoon, judging by the area of the sky that is slightly less dark than the rest, but this is still up for some debate as the sky otherwise seems a wet, uniform grey.

Ambience: The rain had slowed. How long that may last was then unknown. All that was known was that there was window of time with which to get tasks handled. One could clearly see now why the main thoroughfares have such an ample drainage system, being so near to water - the heavier rain from before could be witnessed in the form of small streams, coursing down either side of the cobblestone streets even as inlet drains channeled it down and away.

As the group exited the Hayloft, an astute observer might have seen Robert closing one of the shuttered windows to his establishment again. He seemed to intentionally look away from the party as they made their egress from the loft but gave them a knowing nod after the door closed for the last time. Plausible deniability was ever a useful thing.

The once busy streets, full of life, laughter, and commerce, stood now empty. The tension in town was almost as palpable as the weather itself. Everyone knew that many had fled this town. Many more remained, however. Where else did they have to go? Their presence was felt just behind windows and walls of every building that the party passed on their way north and east to the locked-up establishment of Mr. Jacques Mallard, resident silversmith of the Avonshire Township.

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This building stood apart from the others around it. While other businesses at least bore the appearance of a welcoming environment, this one was boarded up solidly. The slimmest of cracks between the boards keeping the windows secure betrayed the same diffuse, orange light as before, but only from a very close proximity. Upon this visit, however, one could hear a soft metallic tapping from within. A series of three steps lead up to this slightly raised building, terminating in front of a stout-looking, metal bound door. It is a place where precious metals are worked, after all; security was a factor in its construction. Overall, the feel of this place did not instill open invitation.

Just up the street from this place was the Bed & Breakfast which Cecily and Lizbeth chose for their lodging. One could plainly see the building, though the sign was a little obscured from this angle. It had curtains drawn and appeared to be doing a good impression of being otherwise nondescript.

For Kathryn and Kosara, this was deja vu. Others in the party had been through this area, probably passing it a couple of times during their time in town. Now, it stood as the focus in everyone's field of vision.

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Victoria Belmont
Half-Elf, Bard, Level 3
HP: 23 / 23 Armor Class: 15 Conditions: N/A
Location: Neil & Bob's Public House
Action: N/A
Bonus Action: N/A
Reaction: N/A

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The rain was slowing. This signaled the greater possibility that something was about to transpire. Not in a more nefarious manner (though this was still on the table), but that they would shift away from merely conducting an investigation and become more proactive in their appointed task. Then again, technically, their task was to investigate what the problem was and they had done that. If they had a little evidence to show Gregory then they might be able to get the full force of the soldiery back at Fort Darenby involved. If memory served, they might just have it in their possession, too.

Then a thought hit. The Sheriff's aide had said that he had gone and did not know when he would be back, not to mention that he didn't expect an update for about a week. Gregory was expecting this to be a much longer affair. He might not be back at the Fort for some time. Even if he was present, it was a half day journey there, and a half day back, not accounting for the time to rally and mobilize soldiers.

Another, less pessimistic idea came to mind immediately following - taking their leave would mean that she would not witness the end of the story here. No recording acts of heroism. No uncovering secrets. It would mean that she couldn't increase her reputation remotely as much, either, nor could she pen the song of this tale to relate elsewhere, except as secondhand. And Gods forfend, but if one of her teammates fell in glorious struggle against villainy, who might be there to attend to their post-life needs?

No, Victoria had to stick around. She was glassy-eyed and excited about it. Her heart picked up its pace a little in anticipation for what was about to come next. It wasn't a sudden overcoming of altruism and/or heroism as this wasn't really her style, but it was motivation enough. Her first lively words came in response to Kathryn, positively dripping with optimism, "I agree! I should like to get moving; it looks like an excellent time for it. I wonder though, if others might feel the same way." The last part came out hinting an implication of danger, but with no less enthusiasm. She seemed to be enjoying this, at least in part. "Moreover, I believe that expedience is as firm an ally as subtlety."

Victoria adjusted the brim of her hat, now in her hands, and temporarily set it on the table in front of her. She smiled broadly and nimbly twirled her arms into her slim, purple coat, quickly fastening it closed, and took to Kathryn's example by leaving her own coin on the table. Her violin, still in its strapped case, found its way onto her back and her hat back into her hands. She then moved to stand by the door alongside her colleague. "Not as important as armament," she confided in her very tall companion, "but I wouldn't mind collecting my cloak from camp." A wink and a smile followed as she rested her hand upon the hilt of her sword, motioning to the door. "I shudder to think what this weather will continue to do to my hair without a more rugged covering."
@Dragoknighte@rivaan@Remipa Awesome@Sigil@Arty Fox

Ah, the game is fast becoming afoot! Not that it was merely a-toe before, but things are happening. You will notice that this one was relatively short. This is on purpose. As we move into the Third Act, as it were, I'm going to need to plan the PCs environment based upon the timetable and events present in the general, current clack of the Avonshire Township. This means, this round is the time to finalize the PCs plans and begin to move on them - even if those plans are to stay put. It's an option as valid as any. In any case, the update is posted and if there are any questions, requests, or rolls you want to get done, do be in contact via our Discord.

And have a spiffy day. <insert Evil DM laugh here>
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Weather: Not magic and probably not the act of a deity, but the rain seems to finally be lessening. The thunder, already sparse and irregular, has not sounded for some time. The temperature remained roughly the same as ever, cool but damp, promising an evening that could possibly drop to freezing. Rain still falls, just not at the level of a downpour.

Time: It is still the afternoon. Who's to say at this point whether it's early afternoon or late; time has a way of obscuring its passage in certain circumstances.

Ambience: The meal nears and/or finds its way to completion as meals are wont to do, giving Lea an excuse to keep herself busy removing unwanted bits of flatware and dishes. The firelight maintains its flickering vigil over the interior of Neil & Bob's Public House, providing adequate range of vision and creating a very homey atmosphere. The noise of the rain suddenly lessened as if a switch was turned to a lower setting. Conversation suddenly became easier, if nothing else.

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The abrupt decline in the noise pounding on the roof prompted Daisy, the resident Halfling cook, to scuttle over to the nearest window and peer through the crack between the shutters. "Hmm," was all she saw fit to comment, wiping her hands on her apron. Seemingly satisfied, she made her way back into the kitchen. This was not done in a dismissive manner; rather she seemed just fine with not being party to the conversation at hand. Lea's efforts at keeping a tidy taproom also bore fruit, the irony being that she left the actual bowl of fruit on the table as she was only going for the empty dishes.

It should be noted that both Lea and Daisy indicated nonverbally that they did not speak language of Goblins, and when Kathryn further inquired if they knew anyone who did it was met by a head shake and shrug, respectively. Robert was more vocal, his words flowing a little easier now that the topic was off of certain matters. "It's a general rule, what goes on inside these walls stays here," He continued, speaking now primarily to Kathryn and Victoria, "Now about Goblin-talk, I got no idea. Nobody I know speaks it either. Same about Gnomish, but it wouldn't be outside of possible that a few of the elder Halflings might know a thing or two on that." As the rest of the conversation seemed to turn away from asking him direct questions, a thing for which he was thankful, Robert moved himself to his usual spot on the other side of the bar. The sound of paper fluttering and a pen scratching upon it could be heard now that the rain wasn't roaring.

Around the same time that the present discussion around the table took to a pause, Robert returned with the paper. He lay it upon the table and began to speak, again choosing his words with care. "Mr. Mallard has become jumpy lately. Paranoid, might say. If he figures you for fast talk, he won't want to do business. Just how he is lately."

The note itself was written with a bold hand, in flowing script. It read:
"Jacques - These people are here for my commission. They're okay. - R"


Robert sighed and nodded his head. "Best I don't know where you're staying in town. You all want to come here for a meal or a few drinks, fine. Ask for a bed, I'll turn you all down and put out you as trouble, full public. Understand?"

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Victoria Belmont
Half-Elf, Bard, Level 3
HP: 23 / 23 Armor Class: 15 Conditions: N/A
Location: Neil & Bob's Public House
Action: Skill - Sleight of Hand
Bonus Action: N/A
Reaction: N/A

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Victoria set her spoon down and dabbed her mouth carefully with a napkin. She looked to Baronfjord, who posed a fair enough question about word of their investigation getting around. The meat of the inquiry was left unanswered, but she did address the issue of their employer and questions which may arise. "Oh, we made no secret that Sheriff Arbalest sent us to this place. It was part of our cover; outsiders using this town as a base of operations while addressing a possible Goblin issue near the border." She gave a coy smile, despite herself and suppressed a giggle, continuing, "Imagine my surprise when there actually was a Goblin incident! It cemented our story ever so nicely."

She gave the occasional look in Robert's direction as he spoke. Though she was the experienced socialite, figuring out the motivations of others was not her forte. No, hers was more about moving in certain circles like she belonged there and making liberal use of a silver tongue. So to the puzzle of the proprietor, Victoria was without answer.

Then Marita said something about going to the silversmith's. More than this, refusing the offered gold. Perhaps the Order Cleric was adept at reading minds or maybe she just observed the Bard's eyes darting subtly toward the neat stack of five gold coins just sitting there. If the lady didn't want them, Victoria would have no difficulty pocketing the shiny lucre. A girl had expenses, after all. In an attempt to be more surreptitious than necessary, Victoria reached a hand out and snagged another small loaf of amazing local bread with her thumb and forefinger, passing close to the gold coins. Her remaining three fingers flourished out deftly, in practiced motions, and wrapped around the stack of precious metal. Unfortunately, Victoria's elbow tapped on the platter next to her, giving just enough of a tap to ruin her already precarious grasp. Not on the bread - this she retained - but it looked a lot like she just knocked the stack of coins over. "Oops!" she intoned innocently. The bread made it back to her bowl and she reached her other hand out to gather the gold more openly. "Seeing as we are going, I'll hang onto these for us just now." A smile and a return to her food followed after, with just a hint of embarrassment at a poorly executed and ultimately unnecessary act of subterfuge.

Hoping for just a little bit of a subject change, Victoria listened intently to the summary of the exploits of Robert's adventurer friends, if friends was the right word for it, and added to the man's final phrasing, "Assassin? Really? How curious that a person such as that would involve themselves in the adventuring profession. Or does that translate differently in Gnomish? I am afraid that I haven't teaching in that language."
@Dragoknighte@rivaan@Remipa Awesome@Sigil@Arty Fox

And another update comes, conveniently on Update Day! Yay! In any case, the weather for this cycle is still being a pain, with just a touch or relief showing. Perhaps an opportunity to plan? Or just one for social niceties. Either way, it looks like the Harvestide Festival has taken a near-mortal blow. Best of luck in the upcoming, and as per usual, please tag me and/or send me a DM in our Discord for questions and clarification, or you believe I missed something in the update that needs addressing. Huzzah!
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Weather: The air is damp and the rain is heavy. The temperature hovers aruond 50oF (10oC), and every so often a rumble of thunder is heard. No bright issuance of lightning saw its way around the seams of the door, nor the shutters. The intensity of the downpour seemed to have hit its zenith; it has not gotten any lighter, nor any heavier, since last checked upon.

Time: It is still the afternoon. Time stretched out through the din of rain and the puzzling out of strange circumstances; likewise dealing with translating double-speak consumes its own tiny bits of time, which adds up.

Ambience: Food is on the table, dominating the center of the simple piece of furniture. Yummy smells and dwindling wisps of steam note its presence even as it is being devoured mercilessly by the party. The rain continues its everpresent white noise upon the roof. Maybe it's this rain that has prevented anyone else from entering the Public House. It would certainly make sense. The fire continues its steady burn as do the lamps, providing ample (if flickering) illumination across the taproom.

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Lea and Daisy did their best to distance themselves from the conversation unfolding, only going to far as to grab things from the table or fetch things upon request. They did so quickly and with care, seemingly intent on listening to as much as they could without actual involvement. Observation without participation, as it were.

Robert, meanwhile, had plenty of reactions, even if they weren't amazingly helpful. The spell-caught man had nothing to say to any of Victoria's observations or memories (though he did stifle a facial expression or two, lest he give anything away) and outright had a blank stare for Baronfjørd as his choice of words was corrected. This faded as he continued speaking - the conversation went directly back to the returned missing people and thusly the older barkeep went quiet.

Likewise, Robert remained stoic as Kathryn's conversational points went toward curing anyone who might be afflicted with (alleged) lycanthropy, though a tinge of red flushed his face. Anger? Embarrassment? Sorrow? It was hard to say when the man was trying to keep himself from revealing anything directly. Though he did give the most discreet of nods when the very tall woman assured him that they would get his task done.

An honestly shocked expression crossed the man's face when Kosara brought up the plan of making a lot of noise in front of the silversmith's shop and possibly provoking a fight with the man. His stare, a combination of disbelief and growing anxiety, was not one he could hide as easily. Robert's eyes quickly shifted to the other members of the party to gauge what their reaction to this idea might be.

It was at this point in time that Robert stood from his chair and walked steadily back to the bar. A shake of his head later and the older man refilled his mug of ale. Half of it was downed in a practiced motion, after which he topped it back off and retook his seat near to the party's table. Half was consumed yet again in fast order. Robert then took to sipping. He remained like this until Marita asked him about the Halfling and the Gnome that featured in an earlier conversation under his roof.

Seemingly pleased to be discussing something else, he began to look more relaxed as he spoke. "Samthe Rentman and Carl ...I don't think I ever got his real last name. Samthe: more or less good kid from a prominent local Halfling family. Farmers, own their own land just outside of town a piece. They grow some amazing spicy peppers. I think I still have a pot of their jam... Anyhow, Carl is an outsider that got in good with Samthe. Um, one of those grey-skinned Gnomes that come from deep underground. Put the idea of running off and finding adventure in his head." He gave a small chuckle and continued, "O'course, Samthe was smart enough to figure out a little magic, so, it's not likely he might've cultivated it into something great keeping to these parts. I helped them some. Let them use this place as a base of operations. Even still have some of their gear from when they had to leave. The two of them infiltrated and took down a Thieves' Guild over on the coast. Then Samthe got afflicted with something or another, so they had to travel north of here to find someone capable of fixing it. Last time they came back, they were with a really big fellow who didn't look all Human. Said they were going to help a friend of a friend in a place called Waterside. Not seen 'em since."

"Samthe and Carl did some good in the world, far as I know. One thing about that Gnome, though - I overheard him bein' asked once what he did back home. He said something in 'Undergnome' I don't remember, then said nearest translation was Assassin. He was loyal to his friend, for what that's worth." Robert took another pull from his mug and smiled. "Thanks for asking me something I can answer. I appreciate that."

Outside, the pounding, constant noise of rain hitting roofs and paving stones got just a little quieter, with a smallish rumble of thunder punctuating the precipitating water. It might just be the beginning of the end of this storm. Only the dice can tell.

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Victoria Belmont
Half-Elf, Bard, Level 3
HP: 23 / 23 Armor Class: 15 Conditions: N/A
Location: Neil & Bob's Public House
Action: N/A
Bonus Action: N/A
Reaction: N/A

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Thoughtful quiet took over Victoria as she pored over the rush of recollection on the subject discussed. A brief spurt of knowledge was enough to get the ball rolling, such as it was, without having to regurgitate all of the information available to her in one large portion. Then, the allure of butternut soup and fresh bread called to her, and the scent of fresh apples. In an attempt to smooth things over with the thoroughly confused staff, Victoria gave a warming smile in their direction and said, "Everything looks wonderful. Really." She acquired a bowl of soup for herself and inhaled its starchy, savory aroma for a moment, showing an expression of contentment. A polite request followed, "If I may? I would be grateful for a pot of good tea."

The request didn't stop her from locating a spoon and sampling a bit of the soup. She was another two spoonfuls in before she remembered her manners, covered her mouth with a hint of embarrassment showing, and resumed at a much more reserved pace. She did take the initiative to grab one of the small loaves for herself. And a napkin. Manners were important, sometimes. It was good to keep in practice.

"I've read a little about them, too. Wererats, I mean to say." If this was the topic at hand, she might as well share a little more. "If it is truly a Wererat infestation, it's unusual. Stories I perused have these creatures keeping their numbers low, and recruiting moreso than just kidnapping and infecting others. This situation feels different. Or the authors missed something; I couldn't say." Slight bewilderment crossed Victoria's features. It was quickly smoothed over by a shrug as she tore off a piece of bread for herself. "This is truly good."

A final point to bring up amid the speculation and brainstorming section of whatever their eventual plan might be, Victoria flatly suggested, "Whichever of us are running that errand with the silversmith, I'm going with them. To hear it, you need someone who can speak to people." She even had a shiny zombie pig as a conversation opener. It could work.

Morty, not having received a mental command nor being in a situation to adhere to standing orders, hadn't moved since he arrived. He remained a meaty monolith with his wrappings slowly drying near the fire.
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