>>6019839"MEEEEEEP!! DUEL EACH OTHER LATER!"
The careless warrior from earlier had been prodding the corpse of the Wyvern and is now covered in black blood. There is evidence that he has been trying to rip open the monster and get inside, but he has no knife or blade to help him. His big goat eyes are wet with unshed tears. He gets on one knee and raises his arms in supplication to you both.
<span class="mu-g">"Haro, Haro, Haro! L'aidez moi, mon seigneurs, there is a wrong here to be righted! What say you, Knight of the Round Table, and what say you, my Liege King? Shall ye blemish thy royal honor and scorn Chivalry? Here is one in need of succor, Knight! Here is thy helpless vassal, my King!"</span>
<span class="mu-r">Criant - A hard-to-ignore appeal from the weak to Errant Knight or vassal to his Liege King. Only affects those with the Trait: Chivalrous or is a feudal superior to the pleader.</span>
There is a tug on your arms to lower your Frostbind and drop Peacemaker on the floor. You can see that Gareth's lance is also trembling at the force of the appeal. It is a bewildering feeling to find out that your vassals have a Trait, that can force you to do their bidding. Actually, no, you can resist it! You are their King and they are your vassals; they cannot command, only plead for your consideration. Though you hate to imagine the consequences of ignoring the Baphomet's <span class="mu-r">Craint</span>. Is there an additional penalty of some sort for ignoring the Baphomet? And what will Gareth do about this plea?
>Resist the Criant and attack Gareth while she's distracted!>Bow your head to Gareth and ask for her assistance....>Vow to duel Gareth after opening up the stomach of the Wyvern, but you have no intention of keeping it...> Vow to duel Gareth after opening up the stomach of the Wyvern, and keep your promise...>Assume that Gareth isn't the type to attack you while your back is turned, go immediately to assist the Baphomet... >write in