>>5643220Red Winter has many different types of people in it, but they can be roughly split into three groups.
>Senior membersThe old guard. Few in numbers, but most are leaders of large businesses, legitimate or otherwise. Bow and Tong are in this group and have these people’s support.
>Junior membersLow ranking members that handle criminal activities on behalf of senior members or operate small businesses. Sira and most others in the entertainment district are part of this group.
>AssociatesPeople who interact with the organization but not formally initiated. They range from civilians who perform favors to criminals that the members knows and trusts. Depending on how well they serve Red Winter, they may be promoted to becoming a full fledged members. Cris and Zeal meddle with these people the most.
The seniors dislike Sira due to his uncaring attitude towards Red Winter as a whole. The juniors already like him due to his casual nature, while the associates remain neutral to him.
The seniors oversees the juniors, and the juniors oversees the associates.
If Sira wants to keep himself and the brothel from getting caught in the crossfire between these groups, he must find more information about their schemes.
When they arrive to the location where Sohm will be executed, Sira decides to stick closely to..
[2d20 vs Senior members DC and Associates DC]
Senior DC: 17
Associates DC: 13
>Bow & Tong (Senior members)+6 bonus to seniors DC
-3 bonus to associates DC
>His crows (Junior members)+1 bonus to seniors DC
+1 bonus to associates DC
>Cris & Zeal (Associates)-2 bonus to seniors DC
+6 bonus to associates DC
>Sohm[Enter dialogue battle. Success results in knowing both schemes. Failure results in both sides becoming less willing to trust Sira.]