>>5773468>ImplyingI've always been a procrastinator, and drawing makes it doubly so. >>5766007After your swing and his failed riposte, you both back off, and he puts a hand to his head. Were someone to ask he'd say it's to nurse his ringing skull and deny all involvement from you. You know this from experience.
Not one to beat around the bush, you go straight into your reason for being here.
"I need to meet with the Baron regarding the cheese problem."
"..."
"I also need a map. I have no idea where any of the outlying farms are."
He sighs, deeply. "Fine. FINE." He stomps off to rummage somewhere just out of view.
"Here. Take yourself down to the paperstore and buy a map, or go to an inn and hire a local to guide you. I am NOT dealing with you any longer."
>You Gained 3 Heytels. That's a nice chunk of change!"What do you mean?"
"Because, as well as he pays, the Baron expects much of me, and will almost certainly send me with yo-"
He realizes his mistake and stops speaking.
>Oh? Send you with me, you say... (Walk past him to meet the Baron. You know he won't stop you, he's too much of a stickler for the rules, barring your particular method of saying hello. If you're lucky, you'll get to drag the stuck-up bastard on an adventure!)>A local guide would certainly be more helpful than YOU. (Leave and find someone you'll like more to show you what's going on around here. Who knows who you'll meet... :v) )>*Turn around, head to the paperstore.* (You're fairly certain can do it alone, and you wish neither ill company from the likes of him or dubiously competent company from the inngoers. )