Breten
Adept
[small]TIMESTAMP - Sat Nov 3rd[/small]
As Garridan leaves the tavern, he absently minded rubs the goose egg someone left him with, thinking to himself that such an affront shall not go unpunished. I know who it was, and they will learn that such a slight shall not go unanswered, he thinks to himself. But right now I have slightly more pressing matters to attend to, rest assured I shall not forget this transgression.
Heading back to the Earthweaver's guild, where he has been watching over Nadja, he stops at the desk/attendant at the front. "I have returned to watch over Nadja and I will be making preparations to head out in 2 day's time to search for clues south of Parson's Breach, as per my conversation with the Fatespinner this evening at the tavern. If you can send messages to the following people who will be joining me on the search, this includes Laurent Justeau, Tess, Erdrick the sherrif of Parson's, Hamish and Tal. Math will be using the libraries to research the old Gypsy script found on the map that we discovered, so if every courtesy could be extended to him as he looks for clues and information. Please send them messages to meet me out front of the guild hall at Dawn on Wednesday. This should give Tal and Erdrick time to examine and copy the maps he thinks. And if you could have these supplies obtained for the trip and ready for us for Wednesday prior to our departure And lastly, if you could have the Fatespinner meet me in Nadja's room, at her earlist convenience, I have some more information for her from my cousin's attempt to contact Nadja earlier this evening. Thank you, I shall retrn to Nadja's side."
With that he turns and heads to the stairs leading to where Nadja has been for almost 2 months. Entering the room, he removes his armour, and places it and his weapons in the corner. After checking on Nadja, he slides the chair he has been using as a makeshift bed in front of the door, close enough that it will strike him when the door opens. He grabs his sword, places it across his lap and slowly drifts off to sleep.
As Garridan leaves the tavern, he absently minded rubs the goose egg someone left him with, thinking to himself that such an affront shall not go unpunished. I know who it was, and they will learn that such a slight shall not go unanswered, he thinks to himself. But right now I have slightly more pressing matters to attend to, rest assured I shall not forget this transgression.
Heading back to the Earthweaver's guild, where he has been watching over Nadja, he stops at the desk/attendant at the front. "I have returned to watch over Nadja and I will be making preparations to head out in 2 day's time to search for clues south of Parson's Breach, as per my conversation with the Fatespinner this evening at the tavern. If you can send messages to the following people who will be joining me on the search, this includes Laurent Justeau, Tess, Erdrick the sherrif of Parson's, Hamish and Tal. Math will be using the libraries to research the old Gypsy script found on the map that we discovered, so if every courtesy could be extended to him as he looks for clues and information. Please send them messages to meet me out front of the guild hall at Dawn on Wednesday. This should give Tal and Erdrick time to examine and copy the maps he thinks. And if you could have these supplies obtained for the trip and ready for us for Wednesday prior to our departure And lastly, if you could have the Fatespinner meet me in Nadja's room, at her earlist convenience, I have some more information for her from my cousin's attempt to contact Nadja earlier this evening. Thank you, I shall retrn to Nadja's side."
With that he turns and heads to the stairs leading to where Nadja has been for almost 2 months. Entering the room, he removes his armour, and places it and his weapons in the corner. After checking on Nadja, he slides the chair he has been using as a makeshift bed in front of the door, close enough that it will strike him when the door opens. He grabs his sword, places it across his lap and slowly drifts off to sleep.