Ludanto wrote:Talk turns to matters dangerous and arcane, and when the gilded dwarven book is described, Shen shows extra interest.
"You know," he says hesitantly, the dirty business of trade making him uncomfortable, "were one to gift an item of that unique nature to an appreciative soul, it seems likely that they would share their secret techniques in return."
Allric's interest is also piqued, learning hints at the differing thoughts and techniques of an Imperial sorcerer. He produces
a large, gilded, gem-encrusted book (pack 2) and slides it onto the table.
"Knowledge is truly priceless, and prizes such as these can't be bought with mere coin." He offers it to the sorcerer in good will, a gesture of the group's trust on these matters.
Allric returns with the sorcerer after their conversations abate in the waning hours of the night, their talk about magic theories keeping them up to Dawn. They continue through the week that follows, learning from each other and growing in trust and friendship which deepens as they come to know each other through closer and closer association as they share quarters and study with each other. At the week's end, Allric has learned the imperial methods of
Supernal Vision, parting as a friend from his new colleague, both promising future aid in the magical endeavors of this backwater hinterland.
Do we learn anything else about the spiral hill he seeks? Anything else of interest as the group finishes talking that first night, or the later ones?
Their stay in town coming to an end, Allric calls his companions together over dinner at the Inn. He speaks to them in a low tone.
"What then, friends? Do we return to finish the course of the chapel? Investigate the witch not seen for a generation? Head onward to the Ashen Throne to ensure this dwarven knowledge is in proper hands?"