Subject: Elfslayer Chronicles pt 2
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Posted on: 2014-05-28 23:28:00 UTC

There is a trial for the Royal Guard, whom everyone thinks killed the prince.

At this point, the Tiefling makes his first appearance, outright accusing OP of killing the prince. His justification? OP had hated them for being in love. Before that could get very far, the other party members pointed out that, on the surface, OP would not have a reason to kill the prince, because of his patriotism, had been friends with both lovers (he suspects that the DM was trying to get him into a threesome or in a relationship with another elf), and had a good alibi.

OP demands his rights as a diplomat (which his party are being treated as, although technically they weren't) to hold the guard, and keeps him in the cellar of the party's manor.

Here's how he held the Guard: First, OP blindfolded the prisoner and put his arms in an iron sleeve-like thing so that he couldn't get the blindfold off, and be able to use his power of teleportation (the Royal Guard was an Eladrin, which was a kind of elf that could teleport). He then constructed two Magic Circles against the Fey, one around the wall, and a secondary one in the room that the Guard was held in, as well as setting up an Eyes of Warning ritual (makes an almighty racket if someone considered an 'intruder' steps over a designated line) in case the Tiefling got any ideas about trying to free the prisoner.

This is before the trial, and the Guard could not be allowed to testify, as it was his word against a gardener's about the fight, and the Guard's word would probably be believed, because Twu Wuv.

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