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the hood up, and keep most of your more |
ostentatious garb hidden. |
TALIESIN: I’m sure I’ve got a set. |
MATT: Go ahead and make a dexterity check for your |
disguise kit. |
LAURA: Do you want help? |
TALIESIN: Yes please, this is a lot of work. It’s |
a natural 20, that’ll do it. |
MATT: All right. Between making your skin tone |
more of a natural tan, peach humanoid color, bring |
the hood up. You actually pull some of your hair |
forward and adhere it a bit around the horns so |
that it looks almost like a cluster of hair in the |
front. You manage to tuck in and tie your robe |
behind you, your usual clothing, and then using an |
over-robe to hide most of the material, and you |
look like a dude passing through. So with that |
your disguises are complete, your spells are cast. |
MARISHA: Is that your human face? |
LIAM: While they’re doing all that, I want to |
stroll outside and see if there’s crownsguard |
outside, or what. I’m just going to get a breath |
of fresh air and see what’s on the street outside |
of this place. |
MATT: Okay. As you exit, there are two gentlemen |
in full crownsguard gear. One is standing outside, |
the other is currently sitting in a chair, and as |
soon as you walk past, they both scan you up and |
down, continue to watch you pass by. |
LIAM: Good. There’s only just the two at the |
door? |
MATT: Just the two that you can see at the front, |
yes. |
LIAM: Okay, all right. So I just take a minute or |
two. I go back inside. And– on Nott’s shoulder |
and say we’re good, yeah, I think we’re good. |
SAM: Excellent. |
LAURA: Should we try to do this, then? |
TRAVIS: In twos, or singles. |
LAURA: Yeah, of course, not all at the same time, |
that’s obvious. |
TRAVIS: Level two, trying to get out of a fucking |
inn. |
MARISHA: It’s so hard. |
TALIESIN: Now I’m kicking myself. |
MARISHA: So anxiety-inducing. |
TALIESIN: No, never mind, I didn’t do it at the |
time, I can’t do it now. No retconning, never |
mind. |
LIAM: I’m going to squat down over with you, |
privately. I still think that this is a bad idea, |
but I can tell that you want to. |
SAM: Well it’s just that– listen, there’s no |
offense, I enjoy our talks and your schooling and |
everything, but I haven’t talked this openly and |
freely with other people in months. It’s amazing. |
LIAM: It really is pretty nice, isn’t it? |
SAM: Yes! |
LIAM: Still, if this goes south, we leave. |
SAM: We’re the first ones out the door. |
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