>>5346618You all turn to look to Ivno, your kobold retinue-member.
“Ah… If we leave evidence, dwarves will think big-big raid… Successful in ways other raids fail, but still just kobold-raid. Maybe they come seeking us.”
“We dig deep,” Agno interjects (our of turn, as your servant). “They either not find, or die in our home, or are captured—more slaves.”
You scratch at your chin spines idly, considering the proposals. The Cartographer and Pit-Guard’s Apprentice remain silent, too prudent or indifferent to contribute. The Thief… He is still recovering from his ordeal, and must sadly sit out this meeting, while Oluwadamilare is excitedly preparing for the return journey—essentially assuming, without your explicit say-so, that you will bring him with you as a diplomatic attaché due to his ‘connection’ with the Drow Princess Jazkarmel.
What will you command your forces to do in your absence?
>Hold tight, and exercise caution—if free dwarves come calling, bluff them>Retreat with your slaves to the kobolds’ caverns, and lay defensive traps>Take proactive action against the other Balckmantle Corporation company towns, conquering the other two if they can>Write-inWho will you bring with you, on your diplomatic pilgrimage to the Drow? The Elf-Specialist (and Glowie) already await you there, and the surviving Drow assassins are already a given.
[Choose as many, or as few, as you like]
>The Novice Fleshweaver>The Translator>The Cartographer>The Thief>The Bastard>The Pit-Guard>The Pit-Guard’s Apprentice>Oluwadamilare the Archer>The Junior Novice>Agno>Ivno>The North-Merchant>The South-Merchant>The Junior Novice>Travel alone with the drow and dwarven slaves