Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20151110155038/@comment-24736819-20151208124911

After a few moments, Destro finally go to where he left his two traveling companions...only to find out that they were gone.

"Argh... This is rather unbelievable. Gods damn those two!", he let out, frustrated.

"Woah, chill out. I'd appreciate if you didn't asked the gods to curse me, thank you very much.", Carden's voice came from amidst the trees.

"Where is my brother, Carden? We need to walk.", the cloaked young imperial impatiently asked.

"No idea, he said something about someone following us and left.", the bard shrugged.

"And where did you came back from?", the Forsennato kept questioning.

"From the bathroom, if you know what I mean.", the bard smirked, perfectly masking his lie.

Destro didn't trusted the man, so he assumed everything he said was a lie but he figured this time it wasn't that important of a thing to know. He nodded and started tracking his brother down through the woods

"Yeah, it works on regular people well enough. That was not in question, but whether this can causr the same effects on halfgods as you advertised.", Váli quickly commented, completely ignoring how menacing was the Captain's doing.

"It does. You have my word.", the Captain headed back to his chair, sitting and placing his feet over the table, "So, where is the money? It's a large amount and I don't think you two could carry such quantity bu yourselves...No matter how big this one is."

"You are correct. We are not foolish enough to enter the boat with the payment and blind belief.", the bandit leader replied.

Cori was clearly nervous, but since Váli drawed all of the smugglers attention to himself the smaller halfbreeed was barely noticed.

"Let's go outside and I'll show you the money.", Váli completed his sentence.

After a few moments of silence and contemplation of his buyers, the Captain nodded and got up.

"Very well, let's go."