>>5555420You are immediately at attention at the sound of the Novice’s hissing, hushed voice. You turn to her, and seeing her pointing, you follow her eyes and her claw to that which she ahs spotted: two humans. They are at a distance, but their attire is sexually dimorphic in the way of the Northern Human culture: dark colours and trousers for the man, with a heavy hooded cloak, while the woman wears dun colouration pastel shades, and a full-body layered robe of sorts. Even by the dim light of dawn, and with their inferior diurnal senses, you can tell they have seen you, too.
You gauge their body language. The female is displaying fear, the desire to flee, but seems somehow frozen—waiting for the male. He is wary, too, but seems bolder or more curious. He ahs clearly not worked out exactly what you are—if he even ahs an inkling—and seems to be hovering at the edge of the wood as if to find an answer before departing. Certainly, neither seems wont to confront you: the man ahs a bow, but it is now drawn, and his body language speaks neither of aggression nor alarm.
“We have been spotted!” the Novice says. “We must kill them!”
You look to the female human and see… A basket. From one corner, you spot the fabric of a blanket. You imagine that, alongside it, you might find the foods common to these pastoral ape-folk. These humans… They are on a date.
“Dragonborn, what are you WIATING for?!”
>Draw your bow and slay them both where they stand, before they can escape and report on your existence or location>Chase them down with sword in hand [specify if you mean to kill or capture them]>Approach them diplomatically—perhaps you can gather intelligence here, learning more about your enemy and what they know of your activities>Flee—they haven’t seen you clearly enough for it to be a real issue, and who will believe two random low-born humans?>Burn them with dragonfire—let the humans KNOW what is coming!>Write-in