>>5197597You had thought about not dancing today, but after a group of ladies had found enough courage to come to ask you for a dance, you really had difficulties at saying no. So you found yourself dancing with the ladies of Dawnholme to the annoyance of Sir Gravis and the knights who were supposed to be on watch.
As you danced and went from a dance partner to another, you bumped into someone quite familiar as you switched dance partners on the fly.
“Hello Miss Legace.” You said to her as you took hold of her hands for the dance. She was wearing her usual grey clothes and had her orange Syndicate bandana around her neck.
“Good evening Prince Alric.” She said back to you.
“I didn’t see you before. When did you arrive?”
“Earlier today, I was too busy selling my wares to come to say hi.”
“You did write that you would be visiting Dawnholme.”
“Prince Alric… regarding that I have something to tell you.” Legace said and as the bards started to play a slower song, she got an excuse to come a bit closer so that she could whisper to you. Absolutely no one else could hear what she was saying. “I couldn’t write it on the letter, for what if it is intercepted, but I have heard that another attempt on your life will be made by the Syndicate.”
For a brief split second you stopped, but then continued dancing. Another Syndicate assassin is being sent as the first failed? When that would happen and how does Kris Legace know about it? What does she know that she hasn’t told you? This and many other questions came to your mind immediately. This all felt like a puzzle with irregular pieces, everything didn't match.
>When does the assassin arrive, does she know anything about the plans or what to expect?>How does Kris Legace know about the assassin? How and when did she learn about this?>Intercepted letters? Does she expect the letters you read to be intercepted by the Syndicate, does the Syndicate know she is your informant?>What does she expect to achieve by coming to see you directly? She could have sent a letter from Tarren Mill or have approached you earlier when she had a chance?>Other, write in.QM: The vote was split so I went with a combination of both.