Waysoftheearth's Hinterlands PBP
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"I was watching and there are no more of them than we see, so I don't think we have ambushers to worry about. They might just be travelers on the road." Olaf says his friends, "Let's try parley before we do anything else, all right?"waysoftheearth wrote:Olaf chooses his position well, and so it is that the full strength of the company reach him in dribs and drabs (those that set off apace first, while Ulric, Dieter and Rufus bring up the rear). The group of Men are still a hundred yards or so further up the road.
They have spied the company approaching, however, and now begin to tarry upon the road. Perhaps they are nervous about a dozen heavily armed Men approaching them?
What now?
Olaf also walks toward the strangers. He will be behind Gustave and to his left. He will keep a friendly expression on his face as he approaches them, but he is watching them carefully and is ready draw an arrow from his quiver if they prove unfriendly.tonneau wrote:Gustave sighs deeply at this blatant display of impatience and haste, but nonetheless can't help but grin in anticipation of antics to come.
Flicking the last remnants of a surreptitious pastry from his fingers, he pursues his bi-cephalic comrade at a swift walk, sucking in deep lungfuls of the fresh country air and loosening his neck muscles as he goes.
Arriving at the crest, he spies the approaching mob.
"I'll take care of this", he declares to his assembled colleagues, and strides off down the road toward the group, armour gleaming in the sun, tufts of hair like honey-coloured flame flowing from beneath his helmet.
Halting some distance from the men, he strikes a somewhat magnanimous pose.
"What ho, gentlemen?", he cries imperiously.
Seeing the exchange is going well, Olaf relaxes a bit and spares a glance back at his friends, "No fighting here, I'm happy to say!"tonneau wrote:"Strange days it is when elves emerge from their forests to travel to towns of goblins in the company of men" says Gustave, peering at the company intently, before breaking into a broad grin, "but stranger I have seen, and indeed, my comrades might be an apt accompaniment for any discussion on the topic, ha ha!" he adds, casting a glance behind.
"I am Gustave", he says by way of introduction, gracing those present with a precisely executed courtly bow, "My colleagues and I have business in the hills ahead, but perchance you would share bread with us, I believe it is high time for a noon feed" he says with an eye on the sun.
He beckons to the company behind to come forth, then strides toward the assembled men and elf, greeting each heartily. "Say, you don't happen to have any wine do you?", he enquires of noone in particular.