Define 'fairly'. You may have forgotten we have tadpoles in our heads, but I haven't. We have a way to circumvent that for the moment, but until the Elder Brain is fully under control, we have a liability you don't. Genuinely, I have reason to believe we'd have an easier time destroying it than we would bringing it to heel, so from my perspective you're asking me to take a greater risk and gamble on your integrity.
Karlach's situation is evidence that you're willing to betray your allies. I believe your intentions are fair at the moment, but I don't believe you're particularly loyal, yourself. You're demanding I prove myself to you, and I think it should be the other way around. My companions have already proven themselves to me. You haven't, and I'm not signing up to be your right hand or your enforcer. If I'm doing this, it will be as your equal.
That said, I hadn't considered that you might be afraid of her. That's actually sort of cute. You want collateral? I could bring you the Runepowder bomb we were given to destroy your Foundry with.
[Okay, so, maybe she's showing off a little. What's the point of having a Raindancer staff if you never get to take it anywhere? When she arrives, it's with said staff in one hand, and a basket in the other, and consequently she looks like the good witch in a fairy tale, greeting lost worm children in the woods.
She locates him immediately somehow, possibly a sixth sense, or maybe because he's the only green-eyed worm waving spindly arms at her. She crouches near him, visibly amused.]
We can set up here, if you want, or go back to my camp. I brought the teapot, but if you come back to my camp you can meet the pets. We have a dog and an owlbear and an intellect devourer.
@troubasaur
Handsome AND generous! You have to add that much, at least, then.
Is there a number for the price on our heads yet? We should keep track of that, it's almost like an investment.
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@gortash
Define 'fairly'. You may have forgotten we have tadpoles in our heads, but I haven't. We have a way to circumvent that for the moment, but until the Elder Brain is fully under control, we have a liability you don't. Genuinely, I have reason to believe we'd have an easier time destroying it than we would bringing it to heel, so from my perspective you're asking me to take a greater risk and gamble on your integrity.
Karlach's situation is evidence that you're willing to betray your allies. I believe your intentions are fair at the moment, but I don't believe you're particularly loyal, yourself. You're demanding I prove myself to you, and I think it should be the other way around. My companions have already proven themselves to me. You haven't, and I'm not signing up to be your right hand or your enforcer. If I'm doing this, it will be as your equal.
That said, I hadn't considered that you might be afraid of her. That's actually sort of cute. You want collateral? I could bring you the Runepowder bomb we were given to destroy your Foundry with.
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[Okay, so, maybe she's showing off a little. What's the point of having a Raindancer staff if you never get to take it anywhere? When she arrives, it's with said staff in one hand, and a basket in the other, and consequently she looks like the good witch in a fairy tale, greeting lost worm children in the woods.
She locates him immediately somehow, possibly a sixth sense, or maybe because he's the only green-eyed worm waving spindly arms at her. She crouches near him, visibly amused.]
We can set up here, if you want, or go back to my camp. I brought the teapot, but if you come back to my camp you can meet the pets. We have a dog and an owlbear and an intellect devourer.
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