Re: Quest #32 "Visiting With The Neighbors"
Posted: Fri May 28, 2021 3:52 pm
Jaxsen Reiter
Although still in need of a bath, Jaxsen is glad that he took an opportunity to wash off the worst of what he has crawled through when Daisy hugs him. "I am well, Mayor. No new wounds, although there are some old ones still in need of tending." Jax sits down, crosslegged, so to give the Mayor the height advantage. As the girls bring him food he bows his head and thanks them. "I am hungry, so if you do not mind, I will tell you what I learned while I eat?"
I can't see Daisy standing on this formality, so...
"It was not what I feared, but in some ways, it was worse. I saw no indication that the Dwarves are victim of the parasite that took over the Constable. They spoke their own language and lived as we would expect. They set proper watches, and seem to be very dedicated to their security. And they eat normal food and celebrate as we would expect."
Jaxsen picks up a stick and begins to lay out the parts of the mining compound he saw.
"But, as a group, they are very Un-Dwarf-like. They are using slave labor in their mine ... men, women and children. And they are keeping them on the very edge of starvation and under armed guard. I did not get a very good look at them, but the slaves seemed to be mostly human. If we have any missing members of our community that are not known to be dead, I would suspect they might be there. And when we make contact with the natives, we need to find out who they have missing, as well."
As he continues to draw the area of the compound, he continues, "As for the mine itself, it is an open pit mine. Very simple. As you can see from my drawing, it is very large and I didn't get to see the other side. So the far side must contain a very considerable amount of removed earth. They have habitations here.. and here.. and here. And perhaps on the other side of the trail here."
"They are also making improvements to the trail to their mine. Just before I left, I saw detachments being sent out to widen their trail. As of the time I left, they were working down to this point." Jaxsen shows the last place he heard the chopping and clearing sounds. "And mind you, I am only assuming they are widening the trail. It could be that they are waylaying it up to there."
"They also seem to have increased their patrols on the trails. Not a lot, but I saw two different patrols on the way back." Jaxsen reddens just a bit. "I am not sure, but that last bit might be because of me. I was seen, just barely, by a single Dwarf, who later could not prove he saw me. They looked, but they never got a second glimpse. But it may be that they increased their patrols because of it."
Jax looks at what he has drawn in the sand. "If you'll get me some paper and a stylus, I'll make you a better map."
Although still in need of a bath, Jaxsen is glad that he took an opportunity to wash off the worst of what he has crawled through when Daisy hugs him. "I am well, Mayor. No new wounds, although there are some old ones still in need of tending." Jax sits down, crosslegged, so to give the Mayor the height advantage. As the girls bring him food he bows his head and thanks them. "I am hungry, so if you do not mind, I will tell you what I learned while I eat?"
I can't see Daisy standing on this formality, so...
"It was not what I feared, but in some ways, it was worse. I saw no indication that the Dwarves are victim of the parasite that took over the Constable. They spoke their own language and lived as we would expect. They set proper watches, and seem to be very dedicated to their security. And they eat normal food and celebrate as we would expect."
Jaxsen picks up a stick and begins to lay out the parts of the mining compound he saw.
"But, as a group, they are very Un-Dwarf-like. They are using slave labor in their mine ... men, women and children. And they are keeping them on the very edge of starvation and under armed guard. I did not get a very good look at them, but the slaves seemed to be mostly human. If we have any missing members of our community that are not known to be dead, I would suspect they might be there. And when we make contact with the natives, we need to find out who they have missing, as well."
As he continues to draw the area of the compound, he continues, "As for the mine itself, it is an open pit mine. Very simple. As you can see from my drawing, it is very large and I didn't get to see the other side. So the far side must contain a very considerable amount of removed earth. They have habitations here.. and here.. and here. And perhaps on the other side of the trail here."
"They are also making improvements to the trail to their mine. Just before I left, I saw detachments being sent out to widen their trail. As of the time I left, they were working down to this point." Jaxsen shows the last place he heard the chopping and clearing sounds. "And mind you, I am only assuming they are widening the trail. It could be that they are waylaying it up to there."
"They also seem to have increased their patrols on the trails. Not a lot, but I saw two different patrols on the way back." Jaxsen reddens just a bit. "I am not sure, but that last bit might be because of me. I was seen, just barely, by a single Dwarf, who later could not prove he saw me. They looked, but they never got a second glimpse. But it may be that they increased their patrols because of it."
Jax looks at what he has drawn in the sand. "If you'll get me some paper and a stylus, I'll make you a better map."