Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5824038-20151119155453/@comment-5824038-20160105184305

They went up the stairs to the second floor, followed the corridor, and Talyaras unlocked the doors.

'Right, we only need to use one of them, but there is a second one should it be needed.'

They walked into the room. It was fairly spacious, with a small table near the window, and a large rug in the centre featuring traditional Ashlander weaves.

Talyaras looked aorund the room, and then shut the window closed. 'Doesn't seem to be anything of interest in here, and that window was the only way that we could be easily heard. Even so, we don't know who could be listening from the other sides of the walls, so try to keep voices down.'

She picked up a piece of paper lying on the table with meal times detailed on it, and turned it over. 'So we have some kind of basic idea of what we're going to do. When Xarxes gives his speech on the day after tomorrow, we will be there listening to it. We think that assassins will make an attempt on his life during his speech, and we are going to try and stop them. If we are mistaken for the assassins and stopped, captured, or killed, then we will have tried our best to save him.

'We need some idea of where we will be in the city square, who is doing what, and where these assassins are likely to strike from. Azirath, this city is your home. Could you draw a diagram of the city square, as detailed as possible, please? We need to know where the stage will be set, where the rooftops are, and any other vantage positions.'