>>6065264Hilma looks the old knight in the face, “Go Sir Bormin, track these men down.” If Bormin didn’t think he could do it, he wouldn’t have suggested it. The old knight is still very capable and he has yet to let the Queen-Dowager down.
Bormin nods and dismounts his steed, then disappears into the bushes for a while. When he comes back out, he is nearly unrecognizable. Out of his armor the regal knight looks far older. He hunches where he once stood tall and he leans heavily on a walking stick for support. Under the large cloak and hood is the dirty face and hair of a hermit with a far off look in his eye. Bormin’s appearance almost brings a tear to Hilma’s eye. Before her is a vision of what noble Sir Bormin would look like if he hadn’t become a knight in her service.
Almost as if sensing her distress, Bormin stands up straight and give her a warm smile. “Pretty good, right your grace?”
“Y-yes, I could hardly recognize you.” Hilma says clearing her throat.
“Worry not your grace, I will have those thieves found and caught before they know it.”
“May the goddesses keep you safe Sir Bormin.” Hilma says as the knight totters off, the disguise fully back on again.
> Base DC 50> Sir Bormin’s Wisdom +30 DC> Old Fox +1 Re-Roll> Average Thief Wisdom -10DC> Total DC 70> Give me three d100s you’ll have one re-roll for this0 Passes = Sir Bormin is sniffed out and cornered by some of the thieves1 Passes = The locals are wary of strangers, and Bormin is only able to find out the location of a single perpetrator.2 Passes = With sharp eyes and ears Bormin is able to find out where these low lives lurk. All that remains is to gather the men and take them in.3 Passes = Masterfully done, Bormin is able to lure the unsuspecting thieves right to the Hilma and the others.