Sylvain Torsin wrote:He shrugged, "Well... if who I am is an obstacle... then that truly is a shame. I do expect the answers you promised if I do this thing for you. With any substantiating evidence you may possess."
Dapper Dog wrote:They balk at that and then one collapsed and gurgled and died, the other went to aid his buddy before he keeled over and the third drank with everything he had before he vomited.
He breathed heavily, “Are… are they dead?”
OOC: Advantage to save 1 of the the 3.
Difficulty: 2eD+1eS 3 failures
Dapper Dog wrote:She continued dancing and said, “We have been watching you for some time, well all of you, but it seems the others have been found wanting. If you wish to go further there will be no further hurdles, you will be one of us or you can walk away.”
“It should be noted that revealing your association with the Clever Man would be… bad.”
Sylvain Torsin wrote:"I didn't assume so. We seem to be getting along well enough." He replied in a congenial fashion.
"I assume it has something to do with my allegiances or some such. I am rather entangled in a number of things."
Shelzais Sek wrote:What in the helldamned... Shelzais cleared her throat gently. "Excuse me a moment, Remmington, Shaisha dear."
Without looking to see if they followed her or hung back, she wove her way through the crowd--still trailing faint purple smoke--to see who had just collapsed on her barge. She hadn't thought this was quite supposed to be that sort of gathering, and even if it was, it was as yet too early in the night for people to be overdoing it so far. Bloody lightweights. I should have known I'd be sorry for having suits in here, she thought, as the collapsed people came into view and she realized they looked like the conservatively dressed VIPs she'd greeted on their arrival earlier in the party.
Alister Dravvad wrote:"That last part is rather obvious." They'd been served poison as some sort of test, that had become fairly clear. One didn't do that lightly, not in a hiring process at least. "If I wished to stop I would of left with the other gentleman." He offered in reply. "But I'm interested now, and so I'll proceed."
Dapper Dog wrote:The armored man made his approach to the stage and pushed aside the live entertainment and said in a digital voice, “There will come a day when the Empire realizes its full potential and brings peace to the galaxy freeing itself from the corruption of the Dark Council; the petty intrigues of the Sith who care nothing for you… the people.”
“There are those that are true patriots but a great many more who only seek to put their boot on your necks and crush the life from the people. The Emperor is besieged by traitors who wish to silence him and blind him from the true purpose.”
“We must free him, we must continue the fight fellow patriots and topple the Dark Council. Spread our wings and achieve our Destiny,” he finished before making his way toward a transport.
People start shouting, “Eagle! Eagle Eagle! Eagle!”
OOC: The Eagle gives a speech to emboril the passions of the down trodden.
Eagle Leadership: 3eP+2eA+2eB+3eD 2 successes, 3 advantage
Alister Dravvad wrote:So that was the Eagles motivation? How absurd, the Emperor was the same kind of mad man as the ones on the Dark Council. Still the man did know how to incite a crowd.
"Why thank you, Random Twi'lek Dancing Girl." He replied as he looked back towards her, and took the offered hand. His lips curling into an amused smile. "Though I suppose that second part means I won't be having company for dinner after all."
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