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You don't feel like exposing yourself to the overly enthusiastic crowd, but as you walk to the carriage you realize you'll be all alone once you reach your suitor. With only his servants around, he could do whatever he wants with you. Not gonna happen. You turn around and walk to the servants quarters. You may pretend to be too good to even notice the lowly servants, but you know quite well wich of them are useful and trustworthy. Capable and loyal servants are the most valuable commodity after all.
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You don't feel like exposing yourself to the overly enthusiastic crowd, but as you walk to the carriage you realize you'll be all alone once you reach your mysterious suitor. With only his servants around, he could have his way with you. Unlikely. You turn around and walk to the servants quarters. You may pretend to be too good to even notice the lowly servants, but you know quite well which of them are useful and trustworthy. Capable and loyal servants are the more valuable than gold after all.
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You've never personally come to the servants' quarters before, but you don't have the time for your usual games so you hand a list of names to the overseer and tell him to summon them. You also tell him to pretend these people were his recommendation rather than allowing them to know they're all on your list of valuable people. It'd only go to their head if they knew you value them.
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You've never personally come to the servants' quarters before, but you don't have the time for your usual games so you hand a list of names to the overseer and tell him to summon them. You also tell him to pretend these people were his recommendation rather than allowing them to know they're all on your list of valuable people. It'd only go to their head if they knew you valued them.
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Soon, the overseer returns with the people you requested. "So, these are the servants you'd recommend me to take along?" you ask for show. He plays along "Yes, your highness, I do believe these people won't disappoint you" and you proceed to tell them you need some capable and trustworthy servants after you reach your destination since you are loathe to rely on your suitor's servants to be able to look after your needs. For some reason, you fail to tell them you are afraid to be alone.
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Soon, the overseer returns with the people you requested. "So, these are the servants you recommend traveling with?" you ask for show. He plays along. "Yes, Your Highness, I do believe they are the most capable." You proceed to tell them you need some loyal and trustworthy servants after you reach your destination since you loathe the idea to rely on your suitor's servants to be able to look after your needs. For some reason, you fail to tell them you are afraid to be alone.
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They look a little hesitant at first due to your casually harsh attitude, but you are also known to pay those servants you like very well - even if you'd never admit to liking them. Most of the younger servants take you up on your offer and you have a full set of 30 servants willing to stay with you at your suitor's place. Among them the stable boy Willem from earlier. You pay them each 5 gold pieces(150 gold total), making their eyes bulge and earning you spontaneous oaths of loyalty. That should offer you some protection, they aren't soldiers but they can stop one guy from doing anything too bad to you and they won't look the other way like his servants would.  
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They look a little hesitant at first due to your casually harsh attitude, but you are also known to pay those servants you like very well - even if you'd never admit to liking them. Most of the younger servants take you up on your offer and you have a full set of 30 servants willing to stay with you at your suitor's place. Among them the stable boy Willhelm from earlier. You pay them each 5 gold pieces(150 gold total), making their eyes wide and earning you spontaneous oaths of loyalty. That should offer you some protection; they aren't soldiers but they can stop one man from doing anything too bad to you and they won't look the other way like his servants would.  
Feeling relieved, you head over to the carriage where your escort is waiting. The captain of the guard approaches you. You recognize him as Duran, a powerful warrior and personal friend of your father's. While you respect his abilities, his general uncleanliness, lack of respect and irritating personality make you avoid him. Still, at least you'll be able to rest assured during the trip. No bandit could do anything against this monster.
Feeling relieved, you head over to the carriage where your escort is waiting. The captain of the guard approaches you. You recognize him as Duran, a powerful warrior and personal friend of your father's. While you respect his abilities, his general uncleanliness, lack of respect and irritating personality make you avoid him. Still, at least you'll be able to rest assured during the trip. No bandit could do anything against this monster.

Current revision as of 04:08, 19 February 2018

You don't feel like exposing yourself to the overly enthusiastic crowd, but as you walk to the carriage you realize you'll be all alone once you reach your mysterious suitor. With only his servants around, he could have his way with you. Unlikely. You turn around and walk to the servants quarters. You may pretend to be too good to even notice the lowly servants, but you know quite well which of them are useful and trustworthy. Capable and loyal servants are the more valuable than gold after all.

You've never personally come to the servants' quarters before, but you don't have the time for your usual games so you hand a list of names to the overseer and tell him to summon them. You also tell him to pretend these people were his recommendation rather than allowing them to know they're all on your list of valuable people. It'd only go to their head if they knew you valued them.

Soon, the overseer returns with the people you requested. "So, these are the servants you recommend traveling with?" you ask for show. He plays along. "Yes, Your Highness, I do believe they are the most capable." You proceed to tell them you need some loyal and trustworthy servants after you reach your destination since you loathe the idea to rely on your suitor's servants to be able to look after your needs. For some reason, you fail to tell them you are afraid to be alone.

They look a little hesitant at first due to your casually harsh attitude, but you are also known to pay those servants you like very well - even if you'd never admit to liking them. Most of the younger servants take you up on your offer and you have a full set of 30 servants willing to stay with you at your suitor's place. Among them the stable boy Willhelm from earlier. You pay them each 5 gold pieces(150 gold total), making their eyes wide and earning you spontaneous oaths of loyalty. That should offer you some protection; they aren't soldiers but they can stop one man from doing anything too bad to you and they won't look the other way like his servants would.

Feeling relieved, you head over to the carriage where your escort is waiting. The captain of the guard approaches you. You recognize him as Duran, a powerful warrior and personal friend of your father's. While you respect his abilities, his general uncleanliness, lack of respect and irritating personality make you avoid him. Still, at least you'll be able to rest assured during the trip. No bandit could do anything against this monster.

You :

Get in the carriage and see where it takes you

Ask Duran where you'll be going


Status
Health 100 Equipment:

Purple Dress, Mother's Wedding Ring(keepsake)

Stamina 100
Mood Relieved Inventory:

none

Purse 1849, 500, 0
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