Sorry for the late post. Busy day yesterday.
"Well enough, lad." he said the Gerick. "Jonaas, fetch the man's coin. Traveling this area is a relief from the Woods of Ehlerdah, from whence we just come. Tell me, then, who keeps the roads safe? A militia?" he asked, as a caravaner fetched a purse. Several of the guards shifted uncomfortably. It wasn't a large sum, but it was a strange request nevertheless.
"Well enough." he sighed. "Take what you like. I'm not likely to be able to stop you." He sounded quite defeated. It was obviously not an ideal settlement for him. "However, would you allow me to leave a note for my wife? She's in Veluca with her mother, and I would loathe for her to come back to me being gone and the house ransacked with no explanation. "
The bandits hadn't had much. A five days' provisions, and a few rusted knives. Not much worth carrying back with them, in truth.
From here, the world was wide open. She could ride south, to Suno or Praven, and look for bounties. She could ride east, into Nordic lands. The world was her oyster, as it had been for many before her. It was up to her to make it what she wanted.
"Wily bastard's still alive? Not for long, at a thousand denar. Seems the lord is tired of the pest."
The bounty was, of course, Raddas. One thousand denar for his head, 50 for each of his accomplices. "Desertion, Murders and Banditry. Armed and dangerous, approach with caution." The man laughed, and signed his name on the warrant, and called for the poster. He wanted this bounty out as soon as possible.
It would not be long before serious bounty hunters were after him. A day or two, before word got out to the townspeople. Before three days would pass, he'd have serious bounty hunters after him.
The caravan leader looked suspiciously around the area. He didn't see anything unusual, and there hadn't been any bandits on the road. Except this rather scruffy-looking man, but he seemed to just be a tollsman.Fishtie said:Though Gerick's smile stayed friendly and easy his eyes held a steely edge as he watched the caravan leader for a response.
"Well enough, lad." he said the Gerick. "Jonaas, fetch the man's coin. Traveling this area is a relief from the Woods of Ehlerdah, from whence we just come. Tell me, then, who keeps the roads safe? A militia?" he asked, as a caravaner fetched a purse. Several of the guards shifted uncomfortably. It wasn't a large sum, but it was a strange request nevertheless.
He was obviously uncomfortable- his possessions were important to him, and he seemed to not trust Maelum too much. Ultimately, however, he knew he didn't have much choice.Dogmatic99 said:"I'm willing to act as escort for you this night James. So what's it going to be?"
"Well enough." he sighed. "Take what you like. I'm not likely to be able to stop you." He sounded quite defeated. It was obviously not an ideal settlement for him. "However, would you allow me to leave a note for my wife? She's in Veluca with her mother, and I would loathe for her to come back to me being gone and the house ransacked with no explanation. "
"Oh, gods bless you." the man said, kneeling. "True knights are a rare sight in this accursed land. You are one such, and destined for great things."Floris2123 said:"All of the bandits are dead, your village is safe now." Trish said, the village elder seemed relieved.
The bandits hadn't had much. A five days' provisions, and a few rusted knives. Not much worth carrying back with them, in truth.
From here, the world was wide open. She could ride south, to Suno or Praven, and look for bounties. She could ride east, into Nordic lands. The world was her oyster, as it had been for many before her. It was up to her to make it what she wanted.
Galen was, unfortunately, wrong. No merchants ever appeared on the road, having been driven away, and the village elder knew nothing of a bandit. They did, however, know of a certain Khergit party who'd lost most of their horses and been cast out. The ancient, wrinkled man assumed they had been preying on the merchant, even this far west. None of the villagers knew where they were, but they always came from the direction of forests to the north.Mr.Ivebeenframed said:Galen favored speed over strength any day.
In the city of Bariyye, the local lawman is signing warrants. He stops at a particular one, and laughs.Tyrannical said:snip
"Wily bastard's still alive? Not for long, at a thousand denar. Seems the lord is tired of the pest."
The bounty was, of course, Raddas. One thousand denar for his head, 50 for each of his accomplices. "Desertion, Murders and Banditry. Armed and dangerous, approach with caution." The man laughed, and signed his name on the warrant, and called for the poster. He wanted this bounty out as soon as possible.
It would not be long before serious bounty hunters were after him. A day or two, before word got out to the townspeople. Before three days would pass, he'd have serious bounty hunters after him.