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The Master and the Minion - IC Thread

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Malek Deneith:
Ryltar finished packing what valuables he found and went outside of Mayor's house lighting and tipping over what fire sources he could find on the way.

- "Seems that boss wants us back. Hope everybody is packed and ready to run, as I'll be setting up that thing we were given in five minutes!"

Madtrixr:
" I got everything I could find in the house. I wonder if there's any more valuables. I'm going to check another house, search for about...2-3 minutes, grab what I can, and run out before it burns to the ground."

S.K. Ren:
After giving the ground floor a good shake down, Ma'kirr descended into the cellar. She spent a few monents searching for any stashes before moving on to her favorite part: Booze. After much 'sampling', she hauled up her favorite kegs and bottles. Now all I need is a cart...

Spoiler (click to show/hide)Perception Check: 1d20+3=22
Upon acquisition of a cart for Ma'kirr's spoils She'll be done.

Tavana:
Once finished scaring away any residents, Saliak will take anything of value that won't burn (gold, silver) and smash with his warhammer any sentimental looking items. Then he'll move on...until things get too hot.

Xander Morhaime:
Saliak's efforts in the first house were quite rewarding - as well as a few assorted bits of jewelry, the fleeing family left behind a small chest, containing a considerable number of gold coins. Probably their life savings. Or the profits from the last adventurers to gamble away all their money. It's anyone's guess. The total spoils from that house came up to around 140 pieces of gold. Of course, while he was hassling the family in the first house to leave their belongings behind, the remaining villagers took the opportunity to flee at speed with whatever they could carry. As a result, the second house had noticeably poorer pickings, coming to some 900 silver pieces (or 90 gold).

Aden's looting was a bit of an improvement over the last house, netting a very decorative shield among some other loose items that the owners must have figured too heavy to grab while fleeing. Probably right, too, as the thing weighed a good deal. No doubt a parade piece. The "earnings" from that house came down to about 1600 silvers (or 160 gold.)

Ma'kirr, on the other hand, netted herself the tavern cashbox... as well as a second, much larger and heavier strongbox. Not much in the way of random goods, but plenty of plain, hard currency. A total gain of some 3600 silver pieces (or 360 gold.) Not counting the alcohol, of course. Though between the looting and the sampling, she'd only had time to get one keg out of the cellar before the deadline Ryltar imposed was up...

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