07-21-2015, 09:46 PM
"Count me in," Shad said without thinking. Paige needed help, Shad wasn't planning on traveling alone in Lycia, win-win as far as he was concerned. He wasn't planning to at first, in fact he was the one who suggested Paige find help in the first place. But the church and him not being at 100% threw a wrench into things.
Shad held back some nervous laughter after seeing Ambrose take out a pipe. A pipe was what was used to burn that book. Wolfram's last words to Paige had to do with a pipe, so it does raise a concern. This could be a set-up. H-he could be an Imperial agent, and we just admitted our crimes to him! He looked to Paige was a bit of a concerned look before looking back at Ambrose.
"Fred seems some much more mundane than Ambrose. It also seems like a weird middle name. Is that short for something?" Shad questioned, trying maintain his cool. He looked around and found a sconce on a wall. He noticed some others around as well, but fished around for one furthest from the cellar door. He pulled out his 'journal' and lit the torch with the spell. He took out a small piece of paper, rolled it up and lit the end on the torch. He walked over to Ambrose and extended his arm out to him. "That should work."
Shad held back some nervous laughter after seeing Ambrose take out a pipe. A pipe was what was used to burn that book. Wolfram's last words to Paige had to do with a pipe, so it does raise a concern. This could be a set-up. H-he could be an Imperial agent, and we just admitted our crimes to him! He looked to Paige was a bit of a concerned look before looking back at Ambrose.
"Fred seems some much more mundane than Ambrose. It also seems like a weird middle name. Is that short for something?" Shad questioned, trying maintain his cool. He looked around and found a sconce on a wall. He noticed some others around as well, but fished around for one furthest from the cellar door. He pulled out his 'journal' and lit the torch with the spell. He took out a small piece of paper, rolled it up and lit the end on the torch. He walked over to Ambrose and extended his arm out to him. "That should work."