Adventure Two, One Hundred Forty Fourth Turn

Sarka, The Royal Court, Klos 20th, 350AC, 9:45  (underground, 72 degrees, half moon)

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The badders seem to be seated in a hierarchy, with the most influential or powerful towards the southern end of the court.  The very southern end seats the king and the major nobles who have very ornate carved wooden thrones.

King Rrullka is a powerful looking badder, although with greying fur around his face.  He is missing his left eye: in its place is simply fur.  He wears a cloak of deep purple.  A duralloy septure (it looks like an ornate mace) sticks upright out of a slot in the floor next to his right hand.  He sits back in his throne and looks upon you with a steady narrowed eye.  Sir Cyr, fully armed and armored, stands behind the king to his left.

To the king’s right sits a younger badder, who is leaning forward and looking restless.  He has shoulder plates and gauntlets made of silvery blue duralloy.  Even further right sits Lord Frall, who sneers at your group with yellowed fangs.  Mortiere the skunk stands behind them.

To the king’s left sits a heavyset badder who wears clothing made of green suede and cloth and a brown leather tricorn hat.  To his left sits a strange looking badder: He wears a simple robe of white cloth upon which many runes have been written in black and red.  He has tarnished gold bracers and a torc around his neck.  His eyes are an eerie milky white.

(See turn 2-27, May 2010 for a good summary of the issues at hand)  The king speaks:  “Aktonites!  Sir Cyr brought you my demands a moon ago.  They have not changed.  What is your response to the treachery you showed Lord Frall and his brave warriors?”

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