They look like normal standing stones to Liam.Bluehorse wrote:OM... does he? Do I need to roll for some knowledge on this?
I don't think he would have any specific knowledge about them.
They look like normal standing stones to Liam.Bluehorse wrote:OM... does he? Do I need to roll for some knowledge on this?
He takes his hand away from his axe the moment the sword is put away, making it clear he has no intention of fighting. Despite any mystery anyone may feel towards me, I promise I prefer to speak plainly. As for demanding confrontation, I only meant to clarify with words. You were the one that drew the sword, effect or not. Long as you keep the pointy end away from the four of us, I see no problem or reason to distrust you. Especially out here where we need each other to watch each other's backs. I can overlook a lot in that somewhat clear and present danger. As for my reaction, I am happy to oblige, though I am curious of what you find not disappointing. Please, understand that though I am young by comparison to your elven years, that I am getting to be an old man and cannot afford to fight fair. I simply don't have it in me anymore. As far as trusting you? It isn't fair to judge right now when the blood is flowing like this. Ask me again when this trip is over and we are back in town. Let's simply make an oath of you don't kill me I don't kill you and see where that takes us, hmm?Monsieur Rose wrote:Bonnie
Bonnie turns back to Liam. She cocks her head to one side and sighs. "You are surprising, aren't you? A bold choice to make. Not denying anything, agreeing that you are worthy of suspicion, then threatening someone you don't know who already has a sword out." She shakes her head. "You say I brought you out here for questioning and a trial. I did not. I brought you here to map. Feeling you out was secondary. You were the one who demanded a confrontation."
She bends down to pet Fiona. "Good girl. I wonder if your master is insulted enough to start a fight, not just posture." She stands up and smiles at Liam. "You say you come from minor nobility, I wonder if that's where you get this easily bruised pride. A word of advice, from one to another. Learn when someone is bluffing."
"Now. You asked me to put away my sword. Fine. It was just for effect, anyway. I wanted to see your reaction, and you did not disappoint." She winks at Liam.
"Unfortunately, I don't think you trust me now if you ever did. Shame. I like you Liam. You have a mysterious quality. It's intriguing. Anyway, I'd like to continue on to the loggers' shack and mark it on the map. Do you think you can refrain from killing me until then?"
Bonnie puts her sword away. "How about my bow? Not for you, but for others."