02-29-2016, 04:43 PM
Nacesh stays withdrawn throughout the whole scene, watching how things unfold. Prejudice against kobolds? No. Natural precaution? Yes. And, of course, having ill reputation tied to the mission at hand didn't help Piper earn the spearman's trust either.
He watched with held sigh as Jonath let the creature cast a touch delivered spell on him and the ease how Tomeal let him apply the proclaimed antidote on two acquaintances of him without the slightest hint of doubt on their faces. Well, Jonath maybe but Tomeal? No. Of course what little he knew about enchantments of the charming variety it could as well easily explain it all. What's more maybe this whole setup was a great big fat glamour...
Spellcraft to identify spells cast by Piper [1d20+6] = 20+6 = 26
Deciding that all was in order, he briefly introduced himself.
"Name's Nacesh; spearman and practicioner of the arcane arts. Now, master Piper, can you describe in more detail, how this creature looked like? I assume it had a torso of a spider and a head of a humanoid, or something more sinister, like demons or devils?"
Seriously, Nacesh had absolutely no idea what kinds of monsters looked like his description, let alone how demons or devils looked like, other than maybe having horns and wings like bats and tails like whips, but it couldn't hurt asking. Maybe this Piper figure knew better. Bards are jacks of all trades or so they said back there on the academy.
He watched with held sigh as Jonath let the creature cast a touch delivered spell on him and the ease how Tomeal let him apply the proclaimed antidote on two acquaintances of him without the slightest hint of doubt on their faces. Well, Jonath maybe but Tomeal? No. Of course what little he knew about enchantments of the charming variety it could as well easily explain it all. What's more maybe this whole setup was a great big fat glamour...
Spellcraft to identify spells cast by Piper [1d20+6] = 20+6 = 26
Deciding that all was in order, he briefly introduced himself.
"Name's Nacesh; spearman and practicioner of the arcane arts. Now, master Piper, can you describe in more detail, how this creature looked like? I assume it had a torso of a spider and a head of a humanoid, or something more sinister, like demons or devils?"
Seriously, Nacesh had absolutely no idea what kinds of monsters looked like his description, let alone how demons or devils looked like, other than maybe having horns and wings like bats and tails like whips, but it couldn't hurt asking. Maybe this Piper figure knew better. Bards are jacks of all trades or so they said back there on the academy.