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>You trust your disguise and do like the others.
You've been preparing for a long time to go unnoticed.
This is a good opportunity to check how things are going.
Standing firm, you move forward.
the whole group begins to cross the bridge
The adventurers surround you and try to get you to hire them.
"Do you need help claiming any family heirloom?"
"What about the monsters on the road, do you need more guards?"
"Is there someone we can rescue?"
many generic questions aggressively exposed.
Hildra elbowed him in the stomach to get one away from her.
and Metis resorted to telling them how they are going to die.
Tog surprisingly tried to sell them a toad farm
Good ways to get rid of them.
[Roll 14 + 6 DC; 20 Result; Success]
(they know something is wrong with you, and they will remember.)
When you pass them, you hope they will pass you by.
That they focus on Jericho who goes to the end of the group.
But you're not that lucky.
Paladin grabs your shoulder and stops you.
With his helmet on you can't see his face.
You are like this for a few seconds, still and silent.
a shiver runs down your spine.
the fear of being found out becomes very real.
unsure if you will have to kill them or run away.
"Hello boy! Would you be interested in a cleric cure?"
"What?" your brain says automatically.
A small mistake that causes the knight to yank you out of the safety of the group.
He places you in front of an equally armored person of smaller stature.
"Obviously you have some health problem. Maybe some illness or battle injury.
For a minuscule amount you can hire the services to cure yourself."
"No, I'm fine. Really. You don't need this."
You say trying to placate the knight and drive away the cleric who was getting a little too close.
"Are you sure, health comes first and there is no-"
Before you got totally trapped by the adventurers
Hildra grabbed you by the scruff of your clothes and pulled.
Bringing you back into the group, who had stopped to rescue you.
Emilia jumped at them with a decent excuse.
"It's just that he's an alchemist, that's why he's like that. Avoid the horses that carry his materials."
With that excuse they managed to direct the gang's attention to the animals and give you time to escape.
"Thank you."
"You owe me a drink now.” She says with a toothy grin
“They are not following us, you are okay.” Jericho tried to reassure you.