Subject: Elfslayer Chroonicles Pt. 3
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Posted on: 2015-04-24 19:33:00 UTC
When we last left our heroes, they had taken charge of the Royal Guard and imprisoned him in the cellar of their manor. He is prevented from leaving the corner he's in by some Magic Circles against Fae, there's an Eye of Warning ritual in case the Tiefling tried shenanigans. The Guard himself was blindfolded and had his arms tied behind him in a sort of iron sleeve thingy, because his race (Eladrin- a close relative to elves) can teleport to anywhere they have line-of-sight to.
With that out of the way, here's what happened with the plot: The DM decided that the elvish investigators would question everyone on their alibis. OP's was that he had underestimated elvish wine and had been passed out drunk.
To foil Detect Lies spells, he told the truth: He had indeed drunk too much wine and passed out that night. He'd just done it after he'd killed the Prince (he failed to mention this bit).
The real fun happens when his compatriot, the Ranger, is questioned, and something comes up. In OP's words "I don't know whether it makes my compatriot brilliant, or intensely creepy". When the Ranger is questioned, she ends up admitting that she had slept with him while he was drunk. OOC he doesn't know quite what to think, as he knows she did it to secure her alibi.
Meanwhile, the Dwarf brothers spent their time messing with the elf casting Discern Lies. They did it like this: The Bard brother, who had high charisma (and thus Bluff) would tell an outrageous story and be believed, and then the Fighter, who had Charisma as his dump stat, would confirm it, which would show as a lie. Sometimes they'd switch off. Also, they wore identical clothing. Quoting OP: "Dwarves love to make Elves suffer."
The Tiefling did his best to cast suspicion on OP. He actually got caught out in several lies, claiming that OP had been "sneaking off".
The last party member didn't have much to say, had a solid alibi, and didn't know anything.