OOC: I should have been more clear. The voice isn't disembodied. Whoever is talking is speaking just loud enough for you to hear alone but not loud enough for anyone else.GreyWolfVT wrote:Armath still waiting for the mysterious voice to reply back takes note that his new "friends" have not noticed him lagging behind and have left him....alone....apparently. "Show yer self if ya will please. I'd like ta know what yer name is." he says again to the disembodied voice.
Once you stepped closer, yet keeping a cautious distance, a face emerges from the darkness within. A hard face, lean and angular with a strong jaw, pale green skin crowded with dark purple bruises. A tangle of twisted black hair, matted with twigs and dirt. The nose cut and swollen and crusted with blood, the lips split and bloated. One eye, puffy and closed, the other one bloodshot yet flickering with defiance. She looks human and then again, not so much. A young girl or woman, you can't judge her age. Underneath a ratty threadbare blanket draped over her shoulders, you note the ripped leather vest and trousers.
You now realize she is a half-orc. She tries to smile yet winces at the effort, still speaking in flawless dwarven.
"My name? To you, my name is 'Issakaz.' To the humans, I am known as 'Fetch.'" You know that Issakaz is dwarven for a 'blessed orphan.' "I now find myself turning to the charity of strangers, though you are not unknown to me. Seven, eight months ago, in the town of Reisen I heard you perform, singing for your meal and a bed. Please I ask you, would you bring me a whole chicken from the inn? The smell of roast chicken, its been driving me mad with hunger and they feed me watery gruel and weevil infested bread.. I am to be hanged on the morrow and I would die with a full belly."
Then she looks through the bars to either side of you, making sure no one else can hear. "Do this for me and there's a reward for you. They took everything off me, searched me, but farmers are not too clever. Missed a small gemstone I kept between my toes. Bring me a fat roasted chicken and I'll give you the gem."