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LAURA: This is really fucking– She better send |
money, because this is eating into it. |
MATT: That’s hundreds and hundreds of miles on |
horseback. |
LAURA: Okay, I’ll give the five gold for that. |
TALIESIN: It is such a different world. |
MATT: Yeah. Welcome to level… three, after |
tonight. |
SAM: Oh! If we live. |
MARISHA: While we’re stopping by the post office, |
can I talk to the courier person? |
MATT: Sure. It’s a young girl with short-ish |
brushed hair, she’s boyish and freckled, and a |
bit dirty in the edges of her chin, she’s in the |
process of loading up the packs on the horse, and |
she’s wearing simple leather armor, and looks back |
at you. “Can I help you?” |
MARISHA: Yeah, I was just wondering if you had any |
incoming mail for the Baumbauchs? I said that I |
would pick it up on the way home, heading over |
there. |
MATT: Make a deception check. |
TALIESIN: Wow. |
SAM: Mail fraud on the way out of town. |
MARISHA: That’s good! 20. No. Deception? 19 |
total. |
MATT: “Let me check. Yeah, actually, we’ve got three |
small parcels on the way to the Baumbauchs there.” |
MARISHA: Thank you so much. He’s going to be so |
happy to not have to run this errand. Thank you, |
bye. Oh, sorry, here you go. I give her a gold. |
MATT: “That’s very kind, thank you.” |
MARISHA: Have a good day. |
MATT: Hops onto the horse and takes off |
southward. |
TALIESIN: Mail fraud. |
MARISHA: Let’s go. |
TALIESIN: That is actually the worst crime we’ve |
committed today. |
MARISHA: You said how many? Three parcels? |
MATT: Three parcels. |
ASHLEY: When you get to Zadash, maybe send me a |
note, or maybe I’ll be there. I just have to do a |
couple things. |
LAURA: We’ll send you a note on the way to Zadash. |
Then maybe you can meet us there. |
ASHLEY: Okay. That sounds like a plan. |
TRAVIS: Do we have our fucking wagon ready? |
TALIESIN: Wagon’s ready. I’ve even attempted to hide |
some of the contraband and otherwise. I packed well. |
LIAM: While everyone is getting ready, I wait for |
a moment when Fjord is on his own and everyone is |
busy, walk over. This group seems rough around the |
edges, but you seem clever. Hopefully we can make |
this work. |
TRAVIS: I think we should be able to, yeah. I |
mean, a little guidance goes a long way. You seem |
to be good at looking out for Nott. |
LIAM: I mean, full disclosure, I’m a little rough |
around the edges, but you catch my drift. |
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