Age of Ice and Blood: A Pathfinder System Heroic Fantasy Quest

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[X] Decline, it is not your place to meddle in such things, perhaps her family will persuade Quick Pebble to stay, but if so then it is for the best
-[X] Assure her that we will also tell them of their daughter's bravery, of how she followed us into a dangerous situation and if not for her assistance, it is almost certain that very many people would have died and that a great evil even worse than the sleeping Dragon would have been unleashed upon the land. As far as we are concerned, Swift Pebble is a hero.
 
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[X] Decline, it is not your place to meddle in such things, perhaps her family will persuade Quick Pebble to stay, but if so then it is for the best
-[X] We will, however, tell them of their daughter's bravery, of how she followed us into a dangerous situation and if not for her assistance, it is almost certain that very many people would have died and that a great evil even worse than the sleeping Dragon would have been unleashed upon the land. As far as we are concerned, Swift Pebble is a hero.
I changed the wording of my write-in portion a bit a moment before you posted, so you might want to edit yours so they match.
 
@DragonParadox, editing, also with Swift Pebble instead of Quick in the IC text:
Stories Swift and Measured

Twenty Sixth Day of Ashinu-hamba (Ashinu Descendant) 1348 A. L. (After Landfall)

In the end Wanderer chooses to stay true to the ways of his fathers, though you took care to lead him to the fires of your company and announce that he would hence forth serve just as they did and for like pay. Though the smiles had been hesitant in some quarters the chill of the evening and the warmth of the warning had made sure that the toasts would be many and long.

On the next day it begins to snow, the first drifting snowflakes coming with the dawn then faster and faster, until your journey to Willowbrook is made among swirling white that brings to mind more February than November that Zaia insists this would be according by the turning of the stars. Soon you lose the small dark forms of your otter-kin guides though their silent voices urge you on. Still between Silver under you, Inge nestled against your chest and Swift Pebble choosing to ride on your shoulder you certainly do not lack for company.

While Silver is saving most of his attention for the path and Inge reads one of the metal sheet books in Zaia's alchemical library by the light of her own conjuring the little otter is more than happy to fill the time with talk, particularly talk of 'adventures' in the Northlands, asking all manner of questions and clarifications so that she would not miss anything in the story to her kin.

"Perhaps talk of daemons stealing the bodies of men might prove a bit too frightening," you note gently, though to little effect.

"What's there to be scared of? It's not like there are any of them here are there? I was scared too when the Wyrdoki were shouting and banging their swords and then they were fighting and there was blood and then the fake shaman went crack and he made big wings and then he whooshed and then there was blood and fighting. But we won in the end, the big fire was free and the tribes made peace. I wanted to go see the big fire, but I didn't want to stick my nose in where I did not belong. I didn't fight at all..."

One of the advantages of speaking thus is that one does not have to take any breaks for breath, you realize biting back a smile at the sheer bubbling excitement.

"If we had been unable to speak to the Wyrdoki save by the intercession of theirs then foes likely as not we would not have peace now," you finally cut her off. "You helped a great deal."

For a moment there is shocked silence save for the sound of the wind and the crunch of hooves against stone. "Thank you thank you, thank-you thankyou..." The words crash into each other until all you can feel is the sense of wordless gratitude like the warmth from a merrily crackling fame. "I mean I'm happy you think so, but do you think that I could fight?"

Well isn't that a question to be asking a little while before seeing her kin again. It does not take a seer to guess why she would ask that now of all time. Ultimately the choice is hers, all you can do is give honest answers. "I think your folk managed to not only stay safe against all the perils of this land but keep those who would disturb the beast of the cursed hills away, no small feat that. If you wish to learn how to fight and train diligently I am certain you will do well."

The hum of contentment rises even higher, then falls a little to some other thought, melancholy perhaps. "You have been fighting for a long time right, years and years?"

A span that means more to the short lived otter-kin then to men,
you think regretfully as you agree.

"Why though, why do this and not some other thing? Why not stay in the hall where it's warm and safe?" Swift Pebble presses.

"For one it is a thing I do well, fighting and leading alike. I suppose I would make a decent cook..." at the dubious sounding snort from Silver you pointedly add: "And a good stable hand. Otherwise I do not have many skills save for lordship, but land is not..." You shake your head, that would be a lie, or at least close to it. You certainly are not working to gain any land to rule over by traveling into the farthest north on a perilous trading expedition. "I want to see the world and all its marvels and to do what good I might along the way." There is a pause, enough for two steps from Silver. "I won't say no to any gold along the way," you laugh.

The men behind you must have heard that last one because out of the swirling snow there come calls of: "Hear, hear" and "For Verley!"

"That sounds nice," Swift Pebble says, more slowly. Resolve grows in her voice. "I think i will come too." She pauses a moment then asks. "Could you tell my parents how it's not that dangerous and I will be alright and come back knowing stuff about the south?"

What do you reply?

[] Agree, try to calm the fears of her parents as best you can

[] Decline, it is not your place to meddle in such things, perhaps her family will persuade Quick Pebble to stay, but if so then it is for the best

[] Write in


OOC: Right now Quick Pebble is commoner 2, but otter-kin are swift to learn, both in retraining and leveling up. Not yet edited.
 
It should be 100 gp/encounter

Something is wrong. It should be either "Name: Varies" and "Age: Varies", or alignment for Wanderer (even if it is still unknown aka ???).
50 gold from each encounter and for each month's base pay comes from Antonio. He and Roland are splitting it between them.

But I see what you mean, that does make it confusing about how much she actually makes.
 
[X] Agree, try to calm the fears of her parents as best you can

@Goldfish, as per DP that would not be a lie, why not maximize the chance of getting a superb rogue?
 
Antonio pays half of it
i have varies in preparation of getting more barbarians. I do not want to get too much in the weeds of individual soldiers.
Can you change it to showing she makes 100 gold each month and per major encounter, but that Roland only pays half? Just to keep those of us with spotty memories from forgetting about it later. :oops:
 
[X] Agree, try to calm the fears of her parents as best you can

@Goldfish, as per DP that would not be a lie, why not maximize the chance of getting a superb rogue?
How about this instead?

[X] Agree to tell them Swift Pebble's journey with us is not inherently dangerous, for we are accompanied by many skilled sailors and warriors, along with healers and wise people who know much of the world, all on a strong and fast ship the likes of which this world has never seen.
-[X] But we will also tell them of how Swift Pebble willingly placed herself in danger by accompanying us on a very important mission, that if not for her bravery and timely assistance very many people would have likely died and that a great evil even worse than the sleeping Dragon could have been unleashed upon the land. As far as we are concerned, Swift Pebble is a hero.
 
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No, that is over 2000 gp easy, maybe as high as 3000.
She'll have probably earned way more than that before she's done becoming powerful enough to fulfill the rest of her oath. Not that there's any great hurry, she's only 9.

Speaking of, when is her birthday? She might be getting close to being 10 soon.
 
She'll have probably earned way more than that before she's done becoming powerful enough to fulfill the rest of her oath. Not that there's any great hurry, she's only 9.

Speaking of, when is her birthday? She might be getting close to being 10 soon.

I'll have to think about that one, but just as a ballpark I would say she would be born in spring so you still have a bit to wait.
 
She'll have probably earned way more than that before she's done becoming powerful enough to fulfill the rest of her oath. Not that there's any great hurry, she's only 9.
If we take the oath as a whole, didn't we screw it up with our choice of spells?

We vowed to help her fulfill it, and we choose her spells, so we should choose appropriately; if she needs "lighting my spear and the wind my shield", searching through the Witch spell list, Lightning Bolt (Lv3) is appropriate for "lightning my spear", but wasn't Gust of Wind, which we swapped for another spell, most appropriate for "wind my shield"? Gentle Breeze and Reinvigorating Wind doesn't seem like they fit.
 
You could add the example of random sailors dying and that poor armsman falling prey to fey as a possible danger if you want to warn the otter.
 
If we take the oath as a whole, didn't we screw it up with our choice of spells?

We vowed to help her fulfill it, and we choose her spells, so we should choose appropriately; if she needs "lighting my spear and the wind my shield", searching through the Witch spell list, Lightning Bolt (Lv3) is appropriate for "lightning my spear", but wasn't Gust of Wind, which we swapped for another spell, most appropriate for "wind my shield"? Gentle Breeze and Reinvigorating Wind doesn't seem like they fit.
The interpretation doesn't have to be quite that literal, IMO. Gust of Wind would make a crappy shield anyway.

A much more fitting spell for that would be Windy Escape. It's not on the Witch spell list, but the argument could be made that it should be, at least in Inge's case, given her Patron. Thoughts, @DragonParadox?
 
The interpretation doesn't have to be quite that literal, IMO. Gust of Wind would make a crappy shield anyway.

A much more fitting spell for that would be Windy Escape. It's not on the Witch spell list, but the argument could be made that it should be, at least in Inge's case, given her Patron. Thoughts, @DragonParadox?

Eh.. it does not really fit IMO. Ikomi is only associated with the wind though her sea domain.
 
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