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>SELECTED: Sir Bailley von Rhum. The youngest son of the previous King’s Roiguard commander, himself a famous knight raised from the common ranks and awarded lands in Romaine, this man fell in love with the sea whilst on Errantry. He is full to the brim with stories of the high seas, from running battles with pirates to perilous weather and even encounters with sea monsters. [Hearty]
IRL things ran pretty late tonight, lads. I’m just going to call for rolls and then clock out.
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<span class="mu-s">Persuasion Roll: Winning over Sir von Rhum</span>
> Amenable Subject / Equal Social Standing 60DC
> Stranger in a Foreign Land -0DC
> Military Tabard (Martial subject) +5DC, +1 Re-Roll
> Sir von Rhum: -0DC, +0 Adverse Re-Roll
> Mikail: Courtly Manners (Hero worship) +5DC
> 70DC
Double Fail = Never meet your heroes. Mikail is slightly disenchanted with his Roiguard dreams.
0 = Fumbled first impressions. You’re not particularly welcome at the Order of Trident Lodge, and the extent of your encounter with Sir von Rhum is one of forced politeness.
1 = Interesting story. You have not made a friend, but you do listen to one of the man’s experiences. You can’t see how it’s going to be of utility to you on your own voyage, but at least it was entertaining.
2 = Regaled with stories. You have some idea of the paths on your voyage where certain dangers are most likely to occur, and even some wisdom that may give an advantage if encountering one of them.
3 = Knightly camaraderie. In addition to unique insight into the various dangers of your voyage and how to best counter them. You will have the option of convincing Sir von Rhum to join you on the next leg of your voyage, or to take on Mikail during the remainder of your stay for specific lessons to do with nominations into the Roiguard.
Double Pass = Hero worship. As another commoner with Roiguard aspirations, Mikail learns some valuable lessons and vindicated in his aspirations.
3 rolls of 1d100. You have ONE re-roll.
<span class="mu-s">Mind your manners and stop gawping, Mikail.</span>