Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5583506-20190918134951/@comment-5583506-20190929124924

He put away those thoughts of lucrative entrepreneurial undertakings aside for the moment and cleared his throat. "What sorta' galactic war you talkin' about 'ere? Some universe-threatenin' demon, or did a handful'a kings have a bad argument at dinner?"

"It'll be the usual the rate for me." Gvel said, not one for hagglong prices like Gabe here. He liked to get to the job, if there was one. "I'll expect a prompt briefing and appraisal of the situation, however. Complete info, none of that 'need-to-know' bullshit."

"I'll leave that debriefing to the Elder Council since I am not a liberty to share such information out in the open, even though it certainly would have made things easier", the agent told the two. "We don't know who else might be listening or watching. All I can say is that it's a dire situation and that you should go visit the Elder Council come this Turdas, if you want elaboration. And that the rewards for undertaking such a request will be great."

"You should notify them of your time away", Milerius told Kahyla. "The less they know about the details the better, but a summon from the Elder Council exceeds their orders."

Milerius nodded to Odessa and exited the same way he had come, pulling his hood over his head as he disappeared out into the ash storm.

As Talara left, Milerius took his leave as well. He didn't show it, but he was worried about the well-being of the galaxy and hoped that the Council had been right in bringing these kinds of people in.

As Tobias continued to drink, Milerius took his leave, disappearing the same way he came.

"I am of course not allowed so share all the information in such uncertain conditions as these", Milerius told the Scarab. "But I am allowed to say that it concerns the security of Mundus, and that we might be facing a very severe crisis. The Council has appointed me to enlist capable people, such as yourself, to aid them. The rewards would of course be great."