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MATT: You have it for maybe ten more minutes.
MARISHA: Oh shit.
TRAVIS: Do we see any King’s Guard? Crownsguard?
MATT: Crownsguard? Make a perception check.
LAURA: 11.
TRAVIS: 11, same.
MATT: Glancing about, you don’t see any
crownsguard in the immediate vicinity of the
Lochward. You’ve seen them, they patrol the town
and walk through, ward to ward, but you don’t see
any at the moment, no.
LAURA: Looks like we’re ahead of them in the
investigation.
MARISHA: Hey, Jester. Do you happen to remember
the name of that guy whose daughter we saved from
the snake?
LAURA: Oh shit.
MARISHA: Yeah.
LAURA: Let’s see if I wrote it down in my
sketchbook.
MARISHA: Yeah, because I didn’t write it down.
LAURA: King Bertrand?
TRAVIS: No.
LAURA: Okay. What about– no, I know that guy.
Nope, I didn’t.
MARISHA: Damn it.
MATT: You remember where he lives, mostly, because
you were there.
MARISHA: That’s true.
LAURA: We could go by there.
MARISHA: We could go by. He seems to like us.
LAURA: He worked out there, right?
MARISHA and LAURA: Yeah.
MATT: You guys make your way along the edge of the
loch to the outside of the fisherman’s house. The
house is currently being repaired. You can see in
the main doorway, the door is off the hinges, and
there’s a large pile of ruined furniture and
cabinets that have been shifted out of the
building. You can also see a long serpentine
body that is currently being skinned by a younger
man, probably 14 or 15. He’s in the process of
carving the skin off of it. This thing is about 20
to 25 feet long.
MARISHA: That’s the snake I punched.
LIAM: That’s your work? That’s impressive. You
took it all by yourself?
MARISHA: Well, no. They helped me. I’m not an
egomaniac. They fucking helped me.
LIAM: But I saw your guns last night. You probably
took the lead.
MARISHA: Give credit to the whole damn group, move
on.
TRAVIS: Flattery got you nowhere.
TALIESIN: I’m comparing the snake to the snake
that’s tattooed on my hand to try and get the
heads to be the exact same size.
LIAM: We have been in the woods for too long. I’ve
forgotten how to talk to people.